Magic, beautiful Venice
Venice might be considered as a magnetic field that, with the magnificent beauty of St. Mark square, attracts people from all over the world who can attend there a unique show.
As well, Venice might be considered as – and it is indeed – an open-air sumptuous lounge where to talk in comfortable bars, to lodge in dream hotels, to enjoy the Venetian food in typical restaurants and to go shopping in luxury boutiques.
Venice is the town of the Thousand and One Nights: the moon reflected on the sea, the gilding of the lights on the palaces, the colourful Carnival and the romantic rides in the gondola along the canals... all this is magic.
Venice arouses poetry: you can breath the atmosphere of history as well as of literature in the remembrance of important personalities of the past and in the enchanted images coming from the East.
Venice is the cradle of architectonic masterpieces: the Basilica of St. Mark, the Doge’s Palace, “La Fenice" theatre, the churches and every single “calle" (the typical Venetian narrow street) seem to be born from a skilful painter’s brush.
Venice is synonym of culture and art exhibitions: ancient art as well as the contemporary one are exhibited in the many museums of the town and in the itinerant displays organised on special events.

Venice is a crossroad of canals: Canal Grande is a charming course to follow and from the boat you can admire the gorgeous palaces. As well, a superb view on the palaces is assured from the Rialto bridge, erected in 1588.
Venice will be Venice: a town where getting lost in its calli and canals allows to discover new images, new romantic corners, beautiful palaces and squares, parks, colourful markets, shops of handicrafts.
Venice is charming in the sun, mysterious in the fog, enchanting in the rain, it is industrious and busy in the early morning while silent and discreet in the evening.
Venice is worth to be visited in any season and to be experienced in any moment of the day: it will be always unique. Extraordinarily unique.

- Surroundings
Visit the isles of the Venetian lagoon rich in history and offering enchanting landscapes.
- Burano recognisable by the colourful houses and famous for the production of laces, an art dating back to the 16th cent. and still living in the School of laces. Ancient pieces of this art are displayed in the local museum.
- Murano known for its Murano glass, whose production dates back to 1291. There you’ll be able to admire the creation of objects in glass as well as to see a splendid collection of precious pieces displayed in the Museum of Glass (Giustinian Palace).
- Torcello is a tranquil locality, almost uninhabited whose symbol is the Byzantine Cathedral (year 1008).
- Lido of Venice The is the Venetians’ beach and the perfect background of the "Mostra del Cinema" (Film Festival), held in September, that hosts many world movie stars and where noteworthy movies are shown.
- How to get to Venice
By road: national road from Bibione follow the signs to Jesolo as far as Punta Sabbioni where motorships (ACTV line) depart for Venice
Motorway (A4): from Latisana or Portogruaro to Venice. At the pay-toll Mestre Est–Favorita follow the signs to Venice. Get to Piazzale Roma where car parking is available (by payment)
By rail: from the railway station of Latisana or Portogruaro
Fur further information see:
Comune di Venezia
Trenitalia
Servizio di trasporto pubblico - autobus e corriere -
Aeroporto "Marco Polo"
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