The province of Treviso is rich in water, dotted with various springs that surround the area with natural wonders and beautiful landscapes, now classed as protected areas.

The city of Treviso: an open-air treasure

The city of Treviso winds its way between frescoed houses, colonnades and tranquil waterways. The historic center is enclosed by the city walls, built over the centuries to defend the city from enemy attacks. Its two undisputed rulers are, however, the two rivers, the Sile and the Cagnan, which run between the central streets.

The province of Venice is incredibly diverse in terms of both culture and landscapes. Beauty is everywhere, even in the small villages and traditions of this area.

The city of Venice, a place that leaves visitors open-mouthed.

Venice is a magical place, rich in stories and legends, which is guaranteed to impress.

Belluno, nestled in the Dolomites.
Established in the first century BC, it became the Alpine capital in 1999, rising above a spur not far from where the river Ardo meets the Piave.

The Splendid City

To the north of the city rise the Dolomites, specifically the Schiara group, while to the south the Alpine foothills divide the Venetian plain from Belluno.

The province of Padua occupies an area of flat land, crossed by numerous rivers including the Brenta, the Bacchiglione and the Adige. Another noteworthy attraction are the Euganean Spas, located in the hills to the south-west of the city.

The city of Padua

A charming city, known for its artistic and cultural traditions, Padua is founded on over 3000 years of history. It is especially famous for its university and the tales of student spirit that surround it. It is a lively year-round destination, offering a wide range of events.

Between the plains and mountains, the province of Vicenza is famous for its craftsmanship. The area around Vicenza is rich in monuments, palaces, churches and villas that are a testament to the different historical eras of the province.

Vicenza, the city of Gold

Vicenza is also known as the city of gold, both for its wealth of monuments and because over the years it has become home to the most important European goldsmithing events.