Veneto
Veneto offers you the tangled, sentimental canal city of Venice, and fair Verona (where we lay our scene!). But that’s not all – there’s also the eastern shore of Lake Garda and the Valpolicella wine region. Adventure and romance awaits you there.
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Venice
Venice (“Venezia”), the capital of the Veneto region, is a spellbinding island city...
Bridge of Sighs
The Bridge of Sighs (“Ponte dei Sospiri”) links the Doge’s Palace (“Palazzo Ducale”) with...
St Mark's Basilica
Step into the past with a visit to Saint Mark’s Basilica (“Basilica di San Marco”). The...
St Mark's Square
St Mark’s Square (“Piazza San Marco”) will make you feel like you’re stepping back in...
Grand Canal
Of the 150 canals that weave through the streets of Venice, the Grand Canal (“Canal...
Doge's Palace
The Doge’s Palace (“Palazzo Ducale”) is an icon of Venetian history and a true landmark...
Rialto Bridge
The spellbinding Rialto Bridge (“Ponte di Rialto”) is an instantly recognisable landmark...
Verona
Verona is an Italian city rich in history and that is sure to leave a mark on your...
Verona Arena
You’ll find the Verona Arena (“Arena di Verona”) nestled in the heart of the city’s...
Casa di Giulietta Museum
This medieval palace has a rich – if a little uncertain – history, linking back to...
Lake Garda
Lake Garda (“Lago di Garda”) is one of the gems of Northern Italy. Its claim to fame is...
Garda
When you’re in the area, it’s only right to visit the town that gave its name to Lake...
Peschiera del Garda
Peschiera del Garda, located on the southern shores of Lake Garda, is a delightful town...
Bardolino
Nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, Bardolino is one of the lake’s most famous...
Malcesine
On the northwest bank of Lake Garda sits a charming Italian settlement named Malcesine....
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