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Palazzo Keller
Ideally located in Venice, Palazzo Keller has air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.

Corte Regia Relais & Spa
Located in Valeggio sul Mincio, 10 miles from Gardaland, Corte Regia Relais & Spa has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

THE ONE CAORLE - Hotel & Apartments
Located in Caorle, a few steps from Spiaggia di Ponente, THE ONE CAORLE - Hotel & Apartments provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.

Radisson Collection Hotel, Palazzo Nani Venice
Radisson Collection Hotel, Palazzo Nani Venice has a fitness center, garden, a restaurant and bar in Venice.

Ca' di Dio - VRetreats, an SLH Hotel
Located within a 9-minute walk of Doge's Palace, Ca' di Dio - VRetreats, an SLH Hotel in Venice features a number of amenities including a garden, a restaurant and a bar.

NH Collection Murano Villa
Featuring a restaurant, a bar and a wellness center, NH Collection Murano Villa is located in Murano, the famous island of the glass, 591 feet from Murano Museo del Vetro.

Boutique Hotel Touring
Boasting a bar, Boutique Hotel Touring is located in Verona, 492 feet from Piazza delle Erbe. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.

Mosella Suite Hotel
Located in Sottomarina, a 6-minute walk from Sottomarina Beach, Mosella Suite Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness...

Palazzo San Lorenzo
Located in Venice. Palazzo San Lorenzo offers accommodations with a bar. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Rialto Bridge and Basilica San Marco.

H10 Palazzo Canova
H10 Palazzo Canova is located in Venice and features a terrace and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.

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Veneto Highlights
Wine and culinary trips
Combine succulent wine tastings with bites of Monte Veronese cheese, then walk it all off through the vineyards of Valpolicella or Soave.The Verona Arena
Built in 30 AD, this colossal Roman amphitheater is an active venue for operas, ballets, and international rock and pop concerts.Dressing up for Venice Carnival
Try on elaborate costumes, masks and jewelry in ateliers and boutiques around Venice before the Baroque carnival.Art in Venice
The Doge's Palace, Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Cà Pesaro palace are just a few examples of what art lovers can expect in Venice.Shopping in Cortina d’Ampezzo
Whether it's haute couture or ready-to-wear fashion you're looking for, the glitzy shopping streets of Cortina won't disappoint.Lakes of Cadore and Lake Misurina
Work up an appetite with either kite or windsurfing on the lakes of Cadore and Misurina, and reward yourself with delicious speck ham and polenta.Join the Venetians on a Bacari Tour
Join the locals for bar hopping around Venice and sample fried mozzarella balls and sardines, two mouthwatering local delicacies.Fun at Aqualandia Park in Jesolo
Featuring 7 themed parks and the tallest waterslide in the world, Aqualandia guarantees both adults and children a fun-filled day.
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The Veneto offers relaxation and recreation in world-famous cities and wonderful landscapes. Words don’t do justice to its ever-serene capital Venice, a captivating maze of canals and monuments. Cheap hotels in Venice are scarce, but Mestre across the lagoon offers more budget options.
Cheap flights to Venice land in Treviso, a little version of that fabled city. Also centred on canals is beautiful Chioggia, home to several Veneto hotels on the beach. Yet more are in Caorle, near its distinctive 11th-century bell tower and waterfront church. Another family-friendly Veneto resort with a long beach is Lido di Jesolo.
In studenty Padua, Giotto’s 14th-century frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel are bursting with colour. The majestic Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza was designed by Palladio, the prolific architect whose villas and churches cover the Veneto. Romantic Verona inspired Romeo and Juliet and has an incredibly well-preserved Roman arena hosting summer opera.
Nearby Lake Garda offers many luxury hotels in the Veneto on Booking.com. By its eastern shore is the popular Gardaland theme park, the elegant Garda promenade, and the wineries of Bardolino.
Grappa was invented in riverfront Bassano del Grappa, and nearby Asolo is one of the region’s most beautiful hill towns. Belluno is overlooked by the Dolomites, while Abano Terme is a spa town by the Colli Euganei, whose undulating hills house vineyards.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 2,140 reviewsStaff was really nice, super friendly. The pool looked great too, though we did not use as it was cold when we were there. They have an Animator team as well, organizing many programmes for the kids including evening kids disco/show. There is a restaurant and a grocery shop. The Lake Garda is 50 m away from the camping. We visited Gardaland, the Sealife, Verona, and when I asked my kids what was the best part of the trip, they said it was the camping :) They insisted we return this year and they said these 4 days were the best days of their lives so far:) Thank you so much, I absolutely recommend this placeGuest review byEditHungary
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 251 reviewsIt’s a fantastic location right on the beach and in the heart of Lido de Jesolo with many shops and restaurants right outside the door. Because of the big parking lot that separates the hotel from the street you don’t hear the noise and it’s nice and quiet. The staff is really helpful and nice and took great care of my family. The hotel also provides bikes free of charge to explore the area.Guest review byTamaraUnited States
- From $293.18 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Excellent - What previous guests thought, 1,167 reviewsSimply everything, the location, the design, the staff which all of them are very professional, the comfort of the rooms, the spa which is one of the best in the world, the breakfast, the dinner, I mean it simply everything. I have been coming to this wonderful hotel the last 8 years, sometimes I get upset when I can’t get the reservation and have to stay in other hotels.Guest review byMuammerTurkey
- From $810.61 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 183 reviewsEverything. The location, the facility , the staff , the room, the reception and the place is perfect for relaxation and vacation Not to forget the beautiful panoramic restaurant , the staff was excellent and very helpful, the food was very delicious and fresh My wife and I enjoyed the place a lot and for sure we will come back and stay here another time ☺️Guest review byAhmadUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very Good - What previous guests thought, 2,376 reviewsLove this place, such amazing camp, beautiful interior in mobil homes. Room very nice, good equipped and very very clean. Location is good, not far away from city centre. Camp is very neat and beautiful, staf was professional. Enjoyed it. I would recommend a mobile house.Guest review byAlenMušićSlovenia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Excellent - What previous guests thought, 655 reviewsAll the wonderful things! nice grocery, fun restaurant, beautiful views, lake access, everything so easy- fully furnished mobile home, outdoor eating areas, privacy. safe and happy! pools and games so much to do for kids too!Guest review byKatherineUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,051 reviewsamazing staff and cleanliness. Overall quality is always perceived. never felt crowded or desolate. The facility is very well placed being close to the city center yet a bit disconnected from the rest.Guest review bylucaItaly
- From $295.19 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,085 reviewsBeautiful resort and the staff is phenomenal! The hotel is beautiful and has many amenities. You can eat on the beach, the staff is very attentive and will check on you frequently.Guest review byBlancaUnited States
- From $195.79 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 990 reviewsRoom was great and the balcony with the view to teh river was exceptional. The breakfast was rich and very tasty. The overall experience was like being in a movie in Italy.Guest review byRamiIsrael
- From $320.86 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,420 reviewsVery comfortable beds, amazing jacuzzi , beautiful apartment . Close to apartment the thermal poolsGuest review byIrinaIsrael
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Excellent - What previous guests thought, 971 reviewsThe place was amazing. Little cottages. Close to the beach and town.Guest review byJillUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 414 reviewsStaff were friendly and accomodating esp the receptionist Andrei.Guest review byriel erlizerItaly
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 378 reviewsAmazing breakfast spread with fresh ingredients.Guest review byMattUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Excellent - What previous guests thought, 1,434 reviewsNice location & stuff & the kids activityGuest review byqutaibaSaudi Arabia
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If you are looking to explore Italy for the first time, you...
If you are looking to explore Italy for the first time, you should not miss Venice. It's an ancient city with numerous things to learn about, including culture, food, history, and more. The best time to go is during the Fall season, as places are not that crowded. You must always haggle/bargain when buying souvenirs, as products tend to be pricey for tourists.Guest review byFlorindaUnited States - 8.0
Verona is like a mini Florence with beautiful churches and...
Verona is like a mini Florence with beautiful churches and amazing history without the extreme crowds, high prices and extreme touristy feel. It was much easier to get around in, less hectic and overall far friendlier and more fun to visit. The food there was better too and less expensive, more local feeling rather then one big tourist trap. Wish we had stayed longer and cut our Florence time shorter.Guest review byDavidUnited States - 8.0
The area of Mestre near the train station is safe and...
The area of Mestre near the train station is safe and convenient, but not very pretty. Like many cities, it has a large immigrant population, so it doesn't feel very Italian, which you expect to when in Italy. HOWEVER, once you walk to the center of Mestre, about 15 minutes from the train station, or a couple stops by bus/tram, the town center of Mestre is really lovely with a great museum, big pretty square, nice shops and lots of great places to have a spritz and some ciccheti outside, so I definitely recommend people to take the time to see the town center. That said, we did enjoy all the non-Italian places to eat in Mestre, we had some great Indian food, which was a comforting break after eating Italian food for 3 weeks.Guest review byChris and NicoleUnited States - 10.0
College town with nice squares, historic buildings, museums...
College town with nice squares, historic buildings, museums and university without all the tourists. No big tourist groups or buses. Felt more like a real livable city with a local community. Prices for food and drinks were very reasonable relative to the more popular tourist locations.Guest review byDR Ron GUnited States - 8.0
Easily reached from Verona and an interesting place with...
Easily reached from Verona and an interesting place with it's massive Venetian style defensive walls. It has a couple of pretty areas, but there isn't a lot else of historic interest here. Plenty of nice places to eat though, with Osteria Rivelin and Amici Miei Tipicoteca the standouts that we tried. From here you can use the ferries and buses to go elsewhere quite easily - as long as you are relaxed about bus timetables. Theme parks Gardaland and Movieland are pretty close by as well, for the kids. Finally, the people are lovely and friendly everywhere.Guest review byPeterUnited Kingdom - 2.0
Marghera is an ugly, industrial port city close to Venice.
Marghera is an ugly, industrial port city close to Venice. Nobody travels to that region to see Marghera, obviously Venice is the attraction. Our cruise was departing and returning to Marghera. This is why we stayed there.Guest review byBolshoi_HuiUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Treviso is worth a visit if you are near or close to Venice.
Treviso is worth a visit if you are near or close to Venice. It's a very walkable town with ancient roots and lots of great shops and places of interest. We were mostly stayed within the city walls chose a neighborhood with amazing shops, cafes, and restaurants. It also felt more diverse in population than some of the other towns we visited - both in age and ethnicity (probably due to the local university and the fact that the city also hosts a lot of study abroad programs). Some memorable places we went to include * Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle (a/k/a the Duomo) * Osteria Dalla Gigia for a quick bites/small snacks (highly recommend the mozzarella in carrozza if it's available) * Toni del Spin - a trattoria with a great wine list * Mangiafuoco - a lovely children's shop that specializes in paper mache, wood, and fabric toys and decor * Noberasco 1908 dried fruit specialty store (the slightly sweetened dried orange slices are like no other) * Camelia BakeryGuest review bySusanUnited States - 8.0
It's not the cheapest town in the area, and not every place...
It's not the cheapest town in the area, and not every place has the same high standards. Lots of Olympic construction going on, both in town and all around, so watch out for delays and possible noise. But you'll get over that once you smell the air and see the views. This is the Alsager then someGuest review byTimUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Really enjoyed staying in Bardolino.
Really enjoyed staying in Bardolino. Plenty of shops and spoilt for choice when it came to restaurants. It’s quite busy even late September and I wouldn’t want to go during the peak summer months for this reason but also the heat.Guest review byJeannetteUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Jesolo was quiet and lots of restaurants closed for the...
Jesolo was quiet and lots of restaurants closed for the season, however still enough choices. We travelled 4th October. The transport options were still excellent and extremely good value, we used buses and ferries. We travelled to Venice via coach from Jesolo bus station and also to punta sabbioni to catch the ferry to island hop to Bruano and murano then on to Venice to then catch the direct ferry back to punta Sabbioni (which is about 25 mins on local bus from the closest bus stop (5 mins) from Superior Beach aparthotel. Jesolo was clean and the beach, being out of bathing water season was still very clean and tidy and wonderful to walk on, the sand is very soft. We would definitely visit during May - Sept also.Guest review byAmandaUnited Kingdom