Excursions
Near Jesolo you can reach various cities such as Venice and its islands that surround Murano, Burano, Torcello, Treviso, Padua and Verona.
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Jesolo is an ideal base for visiting Venice. There are easy connections to Venice, the lagoon islands, and the cities of art. The shortest route is Jesolo - Punta Sabbioni (15 km from us), where you can leave your car and take the motorboat that every 30 minutes will take you to Piazza San Marco in Venice. You can also visit the islands of Burano, Murano, and Torcello, real gems of the Republic of Venice, a splendid city of more than 1000 years.
A charming town in the Veneto plain, Treviso still retains a noble appearance. With its striking center lying between canals and small streets, it still transmits the magic of a city steeped in history. An absolute must is a visit to the three hills, namely the Dome, Piazza dei Signori, and Piazza Sant'Andrea, on which the city was allegedly built. Ca' Carraresi palace in Treviso regularly hosts internationally renowned exhibitions. The local food and the famous Treviso radicchio must be savored with an excellent Prosecco!
Headquarter of an ancient university, you can see Padua’s glorious cultural and artistic past everywhere, which is why it attracts tourists from all over the world. Padua is also known worldwide as the city of Sant'Antonio. In Padua, you will find the famous Scrovegni Chapel that houses a famous cycle of frescos by Giotto, considered a masterpiece of Western art. Make sure you visit Café Pedrocchi, one of the most famous coffee shop in the world, located right in the city center. A walk in Prato della Valle, one of the symbols of Padua, is a must! This is the largest square in Padua and one of the biggest in Europe (90,000 sqm).
Verona is located on the Adige river, about 30 kilometers east of Garda lake. The Basilica of San Zeno is considered one of the Romanesque masterpieces in Italy. Why don't you visit the famous Arena, the most important open-air opera house in the world? Visit the "Romeo and Juliet balcony" that inspired the famous Shakespearean tragedy. You should try the famous Veronese Pandoro, a typical Christmas cake known all over the world.
Murano is a town in the Venetian Lagoon, one of the three most famous islands in Venice, the main feature of this island is the manufacture of glass.
Burano is located on four islands in the northern lagoon of Venice. Island famous for all its colorful houses, very charming to visit.
Torcello is an island in the northern Venetian lagoon. It was one of the oldest and most prosperous settlements in the lagoon, until the decline due to the predominance of nearby Venice and the changing environmental conditions. It is a very small island, where there are several monuments and frescoes.