Resorts and cities in Veneto region

The main town of Venice and the Veneto region of north-eastern Italy. Venice currently has 266,181 inhabitants and is the capital of the province with the same name. The whole town (and the whole lagoon) in 1979 were declared patrimony of humanity by UNESCO.

Considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice is known as Queen of the Adriatic Sea.

Four hundred bridges cross the maze of channels consisting of the 120 islands of the city, situated on a saltwater lagoon between the mouths of river Po and Piave in northeast Italy. All traffic in the city relies on maritime transport: boats, gondolas, feribouturi, etc..

The 266,181 inhabitants were the main source of income turismul.Venetia has a splendid chain of museums, monuments, churches, considered the world artistic treasures. Throughout history, local artists have created mirrors, tapestries, stained glass, which have made Venice famous.

Lately, the city is facing a series of problems such as pollution, erosion and flooding, forcing the city authorities to undertake projects in order to preserve the famous image of the city lagoons.

The most romantic city in the country, almost the entire city was placed on the water. In Venice there are 170 channels and over 400 bridges of which the best known is the Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri. Most of the buildings were built between sec. 12 16.

The gondola is the symbol of Venice. It is made of eight different kinds of wood. Is asymmetrical (right side is higher as can compesa paddler weight). A gondola ride for an hour cost about 70 euros.





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Venice Island

Venice Island

The main town of Venice and the Veneto region of north-eastern Italy. Venice currently has 266,181 inhabitants and is the capital of the province with the same name. The whole town (and the whole lagoon) in 1979 were declared patrimony of humanity by UNESCO. Considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice is known as Queen of the Adriatic Sea. Four hundred bridges cross the maze of channels consisting of the 120 islands of the city, situated on a saltwater lagoon between the mouths of river Po and Piave in northeast Italy. All traffic in the city relies on maritime transport: boats, gondolas, feribouturi, etc.. The 266,181 inhabitants were the main source of income turismul.Venetia has a splendid chain of museums, monuments, churches, considered the world artistic treasures. Throughout history, local artists have created mirrors, tapestries, stained glass, which have made Venice famous. Lately, the city is facing a series of problems such as pollution, erosion and flooding, forcing the city authorities to undertake projects in order to preserve the famous image of the city lagoons. The most romantic city in the country, almost the entire city was placed on the water. In Venice there are 170 channels and over 400 bridges of which the best known is the Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri. Most of the buildings were built between sec. 12 16. The gondola is the symbol of Venice. It is made of eight different kinds of wood. Is asymmetrical (right side is higher as can compesa paddler weight). A gondola ride for an hour cost about 70 euros.


Jesolo

Jesolo

What is great and extremely valuable in Jesolo is that staţiuneJesolo maritime fails to provide complete holidays of all tourists who decide to move to this Italian destination.


Mestre

Mestre

Mestre is a town belonging to the Veneto, Italy being a part of Venice as its expansion on the continent. Venice lagoon town has about 70,000 inhabitants, while the two factions, Mestre and Marghera, has about 170,000.


Bibione

Bibione

Bibione (Bibione in Veneto and Friuli) is part of the municipality of San Michele al Tagliamento. Its territory includes the second beach in Italy for number of appearances by Rimini (about 6 million).


Venice Mestre

Venice Mestre

Mestre belongs to the Veneto region and is the city that connects with Venice through railway and road bridges over the lagoon.


Caorle

Caorle

Caorle is a small town located on the Adriatic coast, part of the province of Venice, Italy. Caorle lies between the estuaries formed by the rivers Livenza and Lemene. Caorle is a coastal city in the province of Venice, located between the Livenza and Lemene estuaries.


Mirano

Mirano

Mirano is a commune with 26,667 inhabitants. It is located in the province of Venice, in the region of Veneto, Italy. The territory of the commune covers an area of 45.62 km2, a population density of 576 inhabitants / km². Neighboring commune with local area Salzano, Dolo, Mira, Pianiga, Spinea and Santa Maria di Sala.


Castelnuovo Del Garda

Castelnuovo Del Garda

Castelnuovo del Garda is an Italian comune (municipality), in the Province of Verona, in Veneto, on a couple of morainic hills few kilometers south-east from Garda lake. Verona is about 15 km to the east, Venice is 120 km east and Milan 150 km west.


Misurina

Misurina

Lake Misurina is the largest natural lake in Cadore and is 1,754 m above sea level, near Auronzo di Cadore (Belluno). The perimeter of the lake has a length of 2.6 km, while the maximum depth is 5 m.


Verona

Verona

Verona is a city in the Veneto region and is the second area, taking into account the population of the region and Triveneto area, its population was recorded in 2008 a total of 265,245 inhabitants. Verona metropolitan area is 1070.9 km2 and counts a population of about 500,000 inhabitants. Verona is visited annually by over 100 million tourists, many of them foreigners, for its rich artistic and various annual events such as the lyric areniană season. The city owes its socio-economic importance, its geographical position and disposition of river.



Cortina D Ampezzo

Cortina D Ampezzo

The glamorous Dolomite village Cortina d'Ampezzo is situated in Venetia at an altitude of 1,211 m, and is dominated by the Dolomite peaks Tofana, Monte Cristallo and Sorapi that rises 3,000 m above the sky. The host of the 1956 Olympic winter games is known well outside the Italian borders for its gorgeous pistes and cross-country tracks, as well as for its unique flair. After a great day skiing in the tracks of earlier Olympic champions, you can let the evening come to an end on the famous shopping mile "Corso Italia". Here you can stroll along with Italian celebrities! You can also enjoy the variety of eateries and specialities in resort, from nouvelle cuisine to pizzerias as well as mountain and pasture lodges, where you are served delicious plain fare.


Venice Lido

Venice Lido

Lido di Venezia is a strip of 11 km long beach in Venice, home to about 20,000 residents. Here the International Film Festival in Venice takes place in September each year.


Arabba

Arabba

Arabba is a fraction of the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana at the foot of Paso Pordoi. It is one of the main winter tourist centers of the Dolomites, part of the Dolomiti Superski area.


Lido

Lido

Lido is another island in the Venetian lagoon, it is, in fact, a sand strip, 11 km long, located in the southeastern part of Venice. Lido is a luxury destination, preferred by both Venetians and foreign tourists, primarily because here you can have a beach and a swim in the waters of the Adriatic.


Malga Ciapela

Malga Ciapela

Malga Ciapéla is one of the villages that make up Rocca, the capital of Rocca Pietore (Belluno province). It rises just before the Fedaia pass. Malga Ciapela is an important tourist center for mountain lovers.




Vicenza

Vicenza

Vicenza is a city in the Veneto region of northern Italy, with a population of 119.038 inhabitants. Vicenza is located at the foot Berici, at the confluence and Bacchiglione Retron. The city dates from Roman times. Most sites are in the sixteenth century, the golden age of the city. These include Palladian Basilica, considered the masterpiece of architect Palladino, and other monumental buildings - Fontana Porto, Porto-Breganze, Casarotti Da Schio and Casa del Palladio. Cathedral dates from the fourteenth century and is an example of Gothic - Renaissance, with a Venetian polyptych.


Quarto D Altino

Quarto D Altino

The territory is crossed by the final stretch of the River Sile, which splits the town of Portegrandi: a branch very short, which follows the course iniţialeste connected to the Venetian lagoon via a closed (is the channel Silone), while mainline he continues to Jesolo canal digging when Serenissima (the so-called cut Sile).


Peschiera Del Garda

Peschiera Del Garda

Peschiera del Garda is the westernmost town of the Veneto region of Italy, part of Verona Province of this region. It has a population of about 10,000 inhabitants.