Where is veneto in italy




















The capital of the Veneto is Venice, world-famous for its canals. It is built on an archipelago of islands formed by canals in a shallow lagoon. The islands on which the city is built are connected by bridges. In the old centre, the canals serve the function of roads, and almost every form of transport is on water or on foot.

Venice is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world, due to the city being one of the world's greatest and most beautiful cities of art. The city has approxiamtely 50, tourists a day. Tourism has been a major sector of Venetian industry since the 18th century, when it was a major centre for the grand tour, due to its beautiful cityscape, uniqueness and rich musical and artistic cultural heritage.

The Lido di Venezia is also a popular international luxury destination, attracting thousands of actors, critics and other celebrities to the Venice Film Festival. The Venice Carnival is also a favourite tourist attraction. Murano, an island in the Ventetian lagoon, is world famous for the production of beautiful glass jewellery and glass objects.

New Horizons. Veneto, at your own pace. The Veneto region is one of the most popular with visitors for one main reason — Venice. Veneto is cultured and refined. There are cities and towns of historic importance, world-famous works of architecture, rolling hills covered with vineyards, impressive mountain peaks, a gorgeous lake, and a Shakespearean tale of love and tragedy.

The Veneto region is the eighth-largest in Italy in terms of area, and it goes from sea level up to the tips of the Dolomite mountain range. Most of the region is relatively flat, with the Po River running through the southern part. We are not in the Loire region but in the province of Cuneo.

The castle of Racconigi welcomed the marquis They are considered as the most beautiful mountains in the world, located in Northern Italy, province of Bolzano, Belluno, Trento, Udine and Thanks to Venice — capital city of the region — it is the first in Italy and among the first destinations in Europe in number of visitors: the reasons to visit the Veneto region are not limited to its extraordinary city on the water.

Veneto holds art cities and small historic hamlets, nature oasis and mountains, fortified citadels, noble villas and holiday resorts by the sea and the lake. The Prosecco hills : in the hills embroidered with vines between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene an internationally renowned white wine is produced. Verona : the city of love and lyrical opera is an elegant city full of attractions. The Po River Delta : it is a large protected area of wetlands between the flow of Po di Goro and the Adige river inhabited by more than species of birds, a popular destination for birdwatching.

Lake Garda : along the eastern shore of the lake there are picturesque villages, but also thermal resorts, trekking opportunities and amusement parks. Cittadella : a fascinating walled city with medieval origins just a few kilometers from Padua. From cultural visits to sports activities, from mountain trekking to nature oasis, passing through relaxing thermal resorts, theme parks and villages full of history: anywhere in the Veneto region the activities to do are really varied and exciting to cater to the needs of any type of traveler.

On the mountains and the hills of the region, there are many hiking trails : the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park is crossed by the Dolomites Alpine Ridgeways 1 and 2 and by a network of more than kilometers of trails overall 52 trails and 5 via ferratas as well as theme paths and routes for horse-back riding and mountain-biking. As for winter sports , the Veneto region a total of kilometers of ski slopes where skiers and snowboarders can have a great time in sight of sensational sceneries, in the most beautiful mountains in the world.

In the Civetta ski area, among Alleghe, Selva di Cadore and Val di Zoldo, there are 80 kilometers of slopes and two snow parks with the possibility to ski at night.



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