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Fascinating landscapes with ski resorts and beaches, cultural towns and idyllic communities in the Po Valley offer you an excellent environment for a varied holiday. Travelers who would like to live on the banks of the Adriatic Sea will find dreamlike domiciles in Venice, Chioggia or Bibione. Only a few meters from the beach you can spend your stay between lagoons and canals. Alternatively, the municipalities of Malcesine, Lazise or Bardolino on Lake Garda invite you to an unforgettable holiday. For culture travelers, numerous hosts offer a modern apartment or an attractive holiday apartment in the metropolises of Veneto. Places of interest, restaurants and promenades await you in Vicenza, Montebelluna or Verona.
First class residences for groupsBeautiful gardens, swimming pools and demarcated plots provide sufficient space and privacy for groups of tourists in the rural areas of Veneto, on the outskirts and on the picturesque beaches. Depending on your preference, you will find magnificent, multi-storey houses, farmhouses, fincas or luxurious villas. In the Three Peaks Nature Park you can rent romantic chalets, which are an ideal starting point for ski excursions and hikes. On the west coast, for example, you live in a bungalow in Eraclea Mare or a vacation rental in Porto Tolle.
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In the north-east of Italy, Veneto covers an area of 18,391 square kilometres along the Adriatic coast. In addition to the metropolitan city of Venice, the region is divided into six provinces. These are Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Verona and Vicenza. A total of 4.9 million inhabitants live in Veneto.
Geographical featuresVeneto borders in the north on the border with Austria and the region Trentino-South Tyrol and in the east on Friuli Venezia Giulia. In the south and southwest, Emilia-Romagna and the 150 kilometre long coast of the Adriatic Sea run together. To the west is Lombardy. The Dolomite mountains, the lagoons of Venice, the eastern shore of Lake Garda and the flat Po plain are particularly outstanding landscapes.
Italian holiday area on the Adriatic SeaIn the north-east of Italy, Veneto covers an area of 18,391 square kilometres along the Adriatic coast. In addition to the metropolitan city of Venice, the region is divided into six provinces. These are Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Verona and Vicenza. A total of 4.9 million inhabitants live in Veneto.
Geographical featuresVeneto borders in the north on the border with Austria and the region Trentino-South Tyrol and in the east on Friuli Venezia Giulia. In the south and southwest, Emilia-Romagna and the 150 kilometre long coast of the Adriatic Sea run together. To the west is Lombardy. The Dolomite mountains, the lagoons of Venice, the eastern shore of Lake Garda and the flat Po plain are particularly outstanding landscapes.
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In Veneto, a paradise of precious architecture, historical sights, multifaceted museums and galleries opens up for cultural travellers. Starting in Venice, visitors can take a gondola on the Canal Grande, visit the Bridge of Sighs or the Markusturm. Other highlights of the lagoon city are the Doge's Palace and the Accademia Gallery. In Verona you can follow in the footsteps of Romeo and Juliet and encounter fascinating palaces such as the Castelvecchio Castle, the Torre dei Lamberti or the Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore. Vicenza, on the other hand, captivates with influences from the Renaissance. Here you can stroll past magnificent buildings such as Villa La Rotonda, Palazzo Chiericati or the Basilica Palladiana. Treviso and Padua are also culturally valuable.
Summer, Sun, BeachFor decades, "Bella Italia" has been the epitome of a relaxing holiday on the Italian coasts. The kilometre-long sandy beaches of the Adriatic invite holidaymakers to extended bathing days. Especially families appreciate the shallow water on the Venetian seashore. The beaches are also bustling with activity, with restaurants, sun loungers and plenty of shade. The seaside resorts of Bibione, Chioggia, Grado, Jesolo, Venice and Cervia are highly recommended.
Fairytale-like winter pleasureThe foothills of the Dolomites offer wonderful conditions for winter sports. There are 32 ski resorts in Veneto with a total length of 708 kilometres. More than 250 lifts carry holiday guests up to 3,265 metres above sea level. The range of winter sports includes downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, tobogganing and winter hiking. Among the excellent ski hotspots are Cortina d'Ampezzo, Arabba, Alpe del Nevegal andPasso San Pellegrino.
Of the 14 million tourists who visit Veneto every year, 20 percent come from Germany.
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In the heart of Venice is the world-famous Piazza San Marco, 175 metres long and 82 metres wide. Napoleon already called Piazza San Marco the "most beautiful ballroom in Europe". Created in the 9th century, today it shows magnificent buildings. These are the Doge's Palace, the Clock Tower, the Prokuratien, the Markusturm, the Loggetta and the Biblioteca Marciana.
Legacy of AntiquityAs the third largest building of its kind, the Arena of Verona is a very well preserved amphitheatre, built for the wedding of the Romans in the year 30 AD. The impressive facility offers space for 22,000 spectators on its 45 tiers.
Family fun in a class of its ownCastelnuovo del Garda is home to the Gardaland theme park, one of Italy's largest amusement parks with 2.85 million visitors a year. On an area of 33 hectares, you can immerse yourself in the four themes of adrenaline, adventure, fantasy and show. Fast-paced water rides, merry-go-rounds, circus performances and light shows are an exciting adventure for young and old.
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