Veneto - all that is most beautiful

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There are places in the world that attract like magnets - magical places whose atmosphere and monuments each time exceed the expectations of visitors. Undoubtedly, one of these places is the Veneto region in the northern part of Italy. Squeezed between the mountain peaks of the snow-capped Alps in winter, the warm and clear waters of the Adriatic Sea and the shores of Lake Garda, it is one of Italy's most visited regions in both summer and winter. And, most importantly, it offers many attractions for everyone. Both lovers of mountain hikes and enthusiasts of great Italian cuisine will feel great here. What's more, a holiday in Veneto is a real treat for lovers of monuments at the highest world level. Therefore, maybe it is worth going to magical Italy on this vacation to be able to discover them all?

A land where time has stood still

Any visit to Veneto should start in Venice. Yes, this city, despite the fact that it is reliably operated by thousands of tourists, is definitely one of the most beautiful places in the world. The unique charm of Venice, located on the warm Adriatic Sea , is due to its location on 118 islands. Moving around this city is possible thanks to the well-developed network of canals, on which we can travel by the iconic gondola , water taxi, and even - a vaporetto , i.e. a water bus. The center of Venice's life is Piazza de San Marco - it is here that we will find the magnificent, intimidating power of the silhouette of St. Mark and one of the most beautiful Renaissance palaces in Europe - the Doge's Palace . To escape from crowded Venice for a moment, it is worth going to a Renaissance gem - Treviso , where you can admire the magnificent villas of the former aristocracy. From here, a straightforward path takes us to Vicenza , a true treasure on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Spend a quiet morning here, strolling the picturesque streets and admiring the amazing structure and interior of the Palladiana Basilica . From Vincenza, you must go to the city of Romeo and Juliet - Verona , to find "Juliet's House" with a balcony among the tangled streets and alleys, where she may have been waiting for her lover. End such a wonderful holiday in Veneto with total relaxation. Where? Of course - on the shores of Lake Garda ! This largest lake in Italy is famous for its tranquil atmosphere and wonderful landscapes. All you have to do is go to Malcesine , located right on its shores, sit in one of the many charming restaurants with a glass of excellent wine in your hand and indulge in dolce vita ...

Campsites in Veneto

An overnight stay in Veneto will often give you sleepless nights before you leave. How to reconcile the desire to rest from the hustle and bustle of the city with the possibility of conveniently visiting the greatest attractions of the region? And this - at a good price? The best way is to choose accommodation using local campsites. Campsites nad Garda are famous for their picturesque locations and excellent standard of amenities. Camping le Palme is especially worth recommending - a real paradise for people who crave peace and quiet. The camp is surrounded by olive groves and the shores of the beach (sand and shingle) are only 100 meters away. People who like to spend time actively will appreciate the sports offer - a swimming pool and the possibility of launching their own boat. The campsite is also a great place for those planning a family vacation in Veneto . On site, children can join their peers from all over the world to have fun and go wild under the watchful eye of experienced animators.

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