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Palazzo Keller
Ideally set in Venice, Palazzo Keller features 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
Situated in Valeggio sul Mincio, 15 km from Gardaland, Corte Regia Relais & Spa features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

THE ONE CAORLE - Hotel & Apartments
Located in Caorle, 100 metres from Spiaggia di Ponente, THE ONE CAORLE - Hotel & Apartments provides accommodation with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.

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

Ca' di Dio - VRetreats, an SLH Hotel
Set within 800 metres 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 centre, NH Collection Murano Villa is located in Murano, the famous island of the glass, 180 metres from Murano Museo del Vetro.

Boutique Hotel Touring
Boasting a bar, Boutique Hotel Touring is situated in Verona, 150 metres from Piazza delle Erbe. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.

Mosella Suite Hotel
Located in Sottomarina, 600 metres from Sottomarina Beach, Mosella Suite Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.

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

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

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Wine and culinary trips
Combine succulent wine tastings with nibbles of Monte Veronese cheese, then walk it all off through the vineyards of Valpolicella or Soave.The Verona Arena
Built in AD 30, this colossal Roman amphitheatre is an active venue for operas, ballets and international rock and pop concerts.Dressing up for Venice Carnival
Elaborate costumes, masks and jewellery can all be tried out 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 an example of what art lovers can expect in Venice.Shopping in Cortina d’Ampezzo
Whether it is haute couture or pret-à-porter gowns you desire, the glitzy shopping streets of Cortina will not disappoint.Lakes Cadore and Lake Misurina
Work up an appetite by kite and windsurfing on lakes Cadore and Misurina, and get rewarded with delicious speck ham and polenta.Join the Venetians on a Bacari Tour
Join local people for some bar hopping around Venice and sample fried mozzarella balls and sardines, mouth-watering local delicacies.Fun at Aqualandia Park in Jesolo
With 7 themed parks and featuring the highest 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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The architecture is totally stunning, wherever you look.
The architecture is totally stunning, wherever you look. If you fly in, I recommemnd taking the Alilaguna Boat from the airport (Marco Polo) to Piazza San Marco, but one way only. Take a bus back to the airport, not the boat. It's much quickerGuest review byMelford - 10.0
Absolutely loved Verona....beautiful place with lots to...
Absolutely loved Verona....beautiful place with lots to explore. Very clean, no litter. Easy to walk to all the main attractions. Not expensive to eat and drink. High end shops on main shopping streets. Easy to get the train to Venice (90 mins), Lake Garda (15 mins), etc to explore further afield. Go...you won't regret it.Guest review byAnonymous - 8.0
It's a great location if you have a car.
It's a great location if you have a car. Staying on the T1 tram line was an easy and quick way of travelling into Venice with the service running frequently. Access to a local cafe, butcher and deli. Felt like we were part of the community.Guest review bySusanAustralia - 10.0
Padova is a historic city in northern Italy known for its...
Padova is a historic city in northern Italy known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. Its highlights include the Scrovegni Chapel with Giotto’s famous frescoes and the Basilica of Saint Anthony, an important pilgrimage site. The city is also home to the University of Padova, one of Europe’s oldest, and the world’s oldest botanical garden. With its medieval squares, lively markets, and mix of tradition and innovation, Padova offers visitors a unique blend of history, art, science, and authentic Italian life.Guest review byIvaylaBulgaria - 10.0
just behind the hotel is a strip where all the bars,shops ,...
just behind the hotel is a strip where all the bars,shops , restaurants are located. they all appeared to be of a very high standard. great beer options. food is made to a very good standard. We went into John Martins , Mary's , Route 66 and theB. live music venue. drink and food prices reasonable. the beach is sunbeds cheek by jowl, but the hotel alocates sunbeds. very safe beach and warm meditteranian sea. use insect bite cream though due to the lagoon location.Guest review bymartinUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Peschiera is a lively town at the edge of Lake Garda.
Peschiera is a lively town at the edge of Lake Garda. It has lots of shops, bars and restaurants. It offers easy access to boat trips, walks and cycle-paths, as well as other lakeside towns. It is ideal for trips further afield as the express trains stop here, allowing day-trip access to Brescia, Verona, Milan and VeniceGuest review byPeterUnited 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 - 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 - 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_HuiUK Virgin Islands - 10.0
Malcesine is an absolute gem on Lake Garda - picturesque,...
Malcesine is an absolute gem on Lake Garda - picturesque, charming and full of character. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming. Malcesine manages to feel authentic while still being very visitor-friendly.Guest review byTatianaCanada