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VENETO

 

The eighth largest region in Italy, Veneto is one of the wealthiest, most developed, and most industrialized regions. The Alps, the hills, the plains, and the coastal territory, about a third of its surface is mountainous, encompassing the Dolomites and the Carnic Alps. The Po River Valley occupies another half of this Italian region and the eastern shore of Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy, can be found in The Veneto.

About Veneto.

Located in the northeastern part of Italy, Veneto has a little bit of everything, including four bio-diverse zones: the Alpine zone, the hill zone, the plains, and the coastal territory. About a third of its surface is mountainous, encompassing the Dolomites and the Carnic Alps.

Tourism is king in this region, mostly thanks to the presence of Veneto’s largest city, Venice. Known for its historic canals, museums, magnificent architecture, good food, and awesome beauty, Venice continues to be one of the world’s top tour destinations. Known for its historic canals, museums, magnificent architecture, good food, and awesome beauty, Venice continues to be one of the world’s top tour destinations.

 
 

Things To Do

 

Discover a region in the northeast of Italy that stretches from the golden beaches of the Adriatic Sea to the snow-capped peaks of the majestic Dolomites, with wonderful UNESCO sites to visit like the well renowned capital city of Venezia to an incredible array of Venetian villas such as the Palladian Villas.

Let yourself be amazed by the incredible castles of Veneto, a strong testimony of medieval architecture. A dense network of manors spreads over the whole territory, in the plains, on the gentle hill slopes and perched on rocky mountains, surrounded by vineyards, beech and chestnut woods.

Explore the varied natural parks in Veneto, the demonstration of how beautiful and varied nature is in this region. From the Dolomite peaks to the placid river landscape carved out by the River Sile; from the volcanic hills of the Euganean Hills to ancient Monti Lessini; and finally the enchanted landscape of the Po Delta, where water and earth come together.

We will take you to discover the secrets of typical cuisine, one of the most varied in Italy with all sorts of dishes making the most of local ingredients.

 

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Cities and Villages To Visit

 

From the coast to the mountains, ancient monuments and palaces of rare beauty, centuries-old churches and beautiful gardens.