Veneto

Italy

A river flowing through a densely built city with historic architecture, a prominent dome, and a bridge.
A fountain with statues, a grassy area, and historic buildings in the background.
A stone bridge over a river with a tower and a dome in the background.
A bridge with statues, a river, and a church with domes in the background.
A covered walkway with columns and arches.
Venice is just a small part of this northern Italian province, which is full of lakes and mountains dotted with picturesque small towns.

The star of Veneto is undeniably Venice, the city that has ruled and influenced the region since the Middle Ages. Even outside of the city proper, Venetian architecture can be spotted in small towns and castles, set in stunning natural backdrops. Head out to the hinterland to see the real Veneto and its cultural traditions, and try some of Italy’s best food.

Start with Venice, whose incredible architecture and art cannot be missed, from the Basilica di San Marco to the Doge’s Palace. Then hop on the train and head to Padua and the Scrovegni Chapel, the masterwork of 14th-century painter Giotto. In Verona, visit Juliet’s House and her tomb, then wander through the Roman Arena and its impressive collection of medieval abbeys and monasteries.

The province's outdoors are not to be missed, so experience a variety of landscapes all within a short drive of each other. Bask in the sun on the warm sands of the Lido di Venezia, accessible via a short boat ride from the city itself.

Get up into the cool, thin air of the Parco Nazionale delle Dolomiti to see gravity-defying rock formations and views that seem to stretch all the way to the Alps, snow caps glistening in the distance.

Experience luxury and the outdoors at Lake Garda, one of Italy’s most famous destinations, which has the country’s largest amusement park in addition to designer shops and a promenade legendary for people-watching.

Veneto forms a large part of the northeastern corner of Italy, stretching up to the Austrian border. Venice, with its international airport and rail and ship connections, is the natural gateway to the rest of the province. Travel by train from Florence in 2 hours or drive in 3 hours. Milan is 2.5 hours away by rail or 3 hours by car. Many cruises have a stop in Venice’s port. Take the train and bus between most of Veneto’s towns however, a car can be helpful for outdoor excursions, especially in the Dolomites. Venice itself is best explored on foot.

Make every meal back home taste like the visit to Veneto with a visit to Asiago, home to the famous cheese, available both aged and fresh.

Popular cities in Veneto

A canal in Venice with gondolas and historic buildings.
Venice
Known for Boating, Cathedrals and Churches
The Floating City is as romantic as it gets, with its gondolas, serenaders, dazzling palazzos and churches, and almost timeless feel.

Reasons to visit

  • Burano
  • St. Mark's Square
  • Grand Canal
A river winding through a historic city with a prominent tower and a bridge.
Verona
Known for Historical, Opera and Cafes
Watch opera in an enormous amphitheater, sample local dishes at the market square and see why Shakespeare set his most famous love story in this medieval city.

Reasons to visit

  • Verona Arena
  • Juliet's House
  • Piazza delle Erbe
A bustling market street with stalls adorned with festive decorations, a prominent clock tower in the background, and historic buildings lining the street.
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Known for Skiing, Mountains and Hiking
Located in one of the world’s most beautiful Alpine regions, this sophisticated ski town is nicknamed the Pearl of the Dolomites.

Reasons to visit

  • Lake Sorapiss
  • Falzarego Pass
  • Faloria Cable Car
A busy urban street with pedestrians, shops, and modern buildings.
Jesolo
Known for Cheese, Waterparks and Aquariums
At the heart of the Venetian Riviera is this lively resort destination, which has a sweeping beach, amusement parks and a thriving nightlife scene.

Reasons to visit

  • Caribe Bay
  • Piazza Milano
  • Piazza Mazzini
A marina with boats docked, a sunset in the background, and a row of trees along the waterfront.
Bardolino
Known for Lakes, Spas and Ferries and boats
Upscale Bardolino is calling! Discover its spas, lake views, temples, and more.
A canal with boats, colorful buildings, and outdoor seating along the waterfront.
Peschiera del Garda
Known for Lakes, Ferries and boats and Theme parks
Enjoy exciting water sports on this vast lake. Wander past interesting religious landmarks in this historic village.

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