Venice in the footsteps of Casanova
Venice, a city full of history and culture, is also the birthplace of one of the most legendary men. Famous for his ability to charm and seduce women, Giacomo Casanova was not only a lover but also a writer, philosopher and adventurer. And Venice, where his stories were set, remains the place to discover his trail to...
Scogliera Viva: Art on the coast of Caorle
Caorle, a popular town on Italy's Adriatic coast, offers not only beautiful beaches but also unique cultural experiences. One of them is Scogliera Viva, a fascinating outdoor art gallery. This project, which is both an art installation and a tourist attraction, is located on the coastal promenade between Caorle and Porto...
Sigurta Flower Park
If you love flowers, trees, meadows and ponds, don't miss a visit to the Parco Giardino Sigurta flower garden. It covers an area of more than 600,000 m2 just a few kilometres from Lake Garda and receives millions of visitors every year.
The history and creation of the park
The roots of the park go back to 1407, when a...
Arena di Verona - Ancient Roman Amphitheatre
The Arena di Verona, one of the most impressive and well-preserved Roman amphitheatres, is an icon of the city of Verona and one of the most important monuments in Italy.
This monumental structure was built around 30 BC. it was originally used as a venue for gladiatorial fights, public executions and other mass...
Giardino di Valsanzibio: A garden full of symbols and secrets
It is considered one of the best preserved historic gardens in all of Italy and still fascinates with its sophisticated composition that combines the beauty of nature with deep symbolism.
In the heart of Veneto, just a few kilometres from the spa town of Abano Terme, lies one of Italy's most beautiful garden...
Abano Terme, one of the oldest and most famous spa towns in Europe
In the heart of Veneto, just a few kilometres from romantic Padua, lies a city that knows the secret of perfect relaxation. Abano Terme - one of the oldest and most famous spa towns in Europe. Those who visit it once will understand why it is said to be a place where the body heals and the soul dances.
Abano Terme...
Trip Tip: Molinetto della Croda
When you're at the seaside in Caorle, Lido di Jesolo, Bibione or Lignano this year, we've got a great tip for a trip inland. Molinetto della Croda is just over an hour's drive from these popular resorts and offers a completely different atmosphere - the tranquillity of the countryside, the history hidden in an old mill...
Chioggia - Little Venice
Chioggia, located in the south of the Venetian lagoon, is often called "Little Venice". Although, like Venice, it has canals, bridges and narrow streets, Chioggia has a very different atmosphere. Instead of crowds of tourists, you'll find an authentic harbour town with bustling markets, the smell of the sea and friendly...
The most interesting sights and hidden places of Padua
Often overshadowed by the more famous Venice or Verona, Padua is one of the oldest cities in northern Italy. Its roots date back to Roman times, when it was called Patavium, and even today it retains the incredible charm of a city with a historic soul and a lively atmosphere.
It lies in the Veneto region, just 40 km...
Terme Euganee
When you say thermal baths in Italy, everyone probably thinks of the famous Italian island in the Bay of Naples - Ischia. But there is also a well-known area of thermal springs, which was used by the ancient Romans for the treatment of various ailments. ...
Borghetto sul Mincio: A fairy-tale village with mills
In northern Italy, on the border of the Veneto and Lombardy regions, there is a village that seems to have fallen out of a postcard - Borghetto sul Mincio. Small stone houses surrounded by greenery, old waterwheel mills and the Mincio River flowing quietly under medieval bridges create a magical atmosphere.
Bardolino, a wine town on the shores of Lake Garda
Bardolino, a picturesque town on the shores of Italy's Lake Garda, is famous for its rich history, beautiful countryside and, above all, the excellent wine that has been grown here for centuries.
Located in the province of Verona in the Veneto region, this region is ideal for those looking for a quiet place to relax,...
St Mark's Basilica, symbol of Venice
St Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco in Italian) is one of the most important historical and architectural monuments in Venice. It is an inseparable symbol of the city and one of the most outstanding examples of Byzantine architecture in Europe.
The basilica was built in the 9th century as the final resting place...
Dog beaches - Veneto
The Veneto region, famous for its long sandy beaches along the Adriatic Sea, also offers many dog-friendly places. Here's an overview of the best dog-friendly beaches in the area.
If you're planning a holiday with your pet, Veneto has several dog-friendly beaches with varying facilities and access.
Important rules and...
Malcesine
Malcesine, a picturesque town on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, is known for its romantic atmosphere, historical monuments and breathtaking views. At the foot of the majestic Monte Baldo, join us for a tour of Malcesine's rich history, narrow streets and idyllic harbour.
The historic centre and the Scaliger castle...
Masks of the Venice Carnival
The Venetian Carnival would not be what it is without its famous masks. These refined and mysterious accessories are not only a symbol of the festivities themselves, but also a deeply rooted part of Venetian history. The masks were not just a means of entertainment - they had a much deeper meaning that reflected the...
Venice Carnival 2025
From 14 February to 4 March 2025, Venice will be transformed into a centre of colour, music and elegant masks. The famous Carnival of Venice will take place. This year's edition is special because it commemorates the 300th anniversary of the birth of the famous Venetian seducer and writer Giacomo Casanova.
Santa Maria della Salute
The Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute, often abbreviated as La Salute, is one of Venice's most important landmarks. This Baroque building on the banks of the Grand Canal attracts visitors with its magnificent architecture, fascinating history and spiritual significance.
The Basilica was built to thank the Virgin Mary...
The Doge's Palace
The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is one of the most important monuments in Venice. This magnificent Gothic building was the political and administrative centre of the Venetian Republic for centuries. Today it serves as a museum that attracts visitors from all over the world.
Murano: The island of glass art and Venetian elegance
Just a few minutes by boat from Venice is the island of Murano, a place famous the world over for its glassmaking tradition. For more than 700 years, the master glassmakers here have been creating works that are not only beautiful, but also highly prized for their precision and craftsmanship.
Murano is made up of...
Torcello: An island of silence and history in the heart of the Venetian lagoon
If you are looking for a place full of tranquillity, history and magical atmosphere, visit Torcello. An island that will take you back in time. It's just a few kilometres from the tourist hotspots of Venice and Murano, but while these islandsare alive with tourism and lively art, Torcello seems like a forgotten world of...
Burano: The island of colours and lace-making art
When you say Venice, most people think of gondolas and the famous canals. But just beyond this tourist-crowded destination lies a small island that will enchant you with its tranquillity and unique atmosphere - Burano.
This small island, about 40 minutes by boat from Venice, is best known for its colourful houses.
Verona, city of love, art and history
Verona, an Italian city best known for the tragic love of Romeo and Juliet, is located in the north-eastern part of Italy, in the Veneto region. And it has a lot to offer - from a cultural heritage that dates back to Roman times to a modern and bohemian lifestyle full of art and music.
History and heritage
Verona was...