Veneto
Italy
Popular cities in Veneto
The Floating City is as romantic as it gets, with its gondolas, serenaders, dazzling palazzos and churches, and almost timeless feel.
Reasons to visit
- St. Mark's Square
- St. Mark's Basilica
- Doge's Palace
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 Bra
Reasons to visit
- Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
- University of Padova
- Scrovegni Chapel
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
- Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski Resort
- Lake Sorapiss
- Falzarego Pass
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 Jesolo
- Piazza Mazzini
- Piazza Milano
Reasons to visit
- Basilica Palladiana
- Piazza dei Signori
- Villa Capra detta la Rotonda
Cities in Veneto
Venice (and vicinity)
The Floating City is as romantic as it gets, with its gondolas, serenaders, dazzling palazzos and churches, and almost timeless feel.
Verona
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.
Mestre
Historic landmarks, sprawling green parks and traditional Italian culture make this suburb a comfortable, scenic retreat just minutes from the canals of Venice.
Malcesine
Wander amid the cobbled lanes and historic buildings of this pretty town. Climb up to the castle, dine in fine restaurants and relax on the shores of Lake Garda.
Jesolo
At the heart of the Venetian Riviera is this lively resort destination, which has a sweeping beach, amusement parks and a thriving nightlife scene.
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Located in one of the world’s most beautiful Alpine regions, this sophisticated ski town is nicknamed the Pearl of the Dolomites.
Lazise
Bordered by hills on one side and Lake Garda on the other, this charming medieval town provides unspoiled natural beauty, history and recreation.