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Saint Mark's Basilica

Saint Mark's Basilica

9.1
4.7/5680 Reviews
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Night view
Opening hours: 09:30-17:15 (admission ends at 16:45)
HewisLamilton:“It is recommended to buy tickets in advance. There is a long queue for buying tickets on site. Those with tickets can enter directly from another entrance. If you only visit the church, you can come out in ten minutes. It is mainly the dome and murals. There is a museum on the second floor. The ticket is 7 euros.”
St. Mark's Square

St. Mark's Square

9.0
4.8/51,356 Reviews
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Night view
Open year round, 24/7
学校🏫:“## St. Mark's Square: Venice's soul living room, an open-air celebration that never ends **Definitely worth it! **Step into St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), and you stand at the apex of Venice's beating heart and glory. Napoleon called it “the most beautiful living room in Europe,” and it is not just a geographical center, but an open-air theater that condensed millennia of history, art and life, the ultimate classroom for understanding Venetian temperament. ### **Strike the shocking highlights of the soul**: * ** The ring stage of the architectural epic**: The square itself is a museum without a roof. Look at: ** St. Mark's Cathedral** The golden dome and gorgeous mosaic facade, combining the Byzantine Eastern mysteries and the magnificent Gothic beauty; **Governor's Palace**Lace-like pink Gothic arcade, showing the majesty of maritime supremacy;** Bell Tower** towering into the clouds, such as red sceptres directly to the sky; **New and old Executive Officers' Corridor**(Procuratie Vecchie & Nuove) Elegant arcades are connected into giant curtains, framed to restore the skyline. Different times and styles of buildings resonate in harmony here, forming an unparalleled visual symphony**. *** Flowing daily and celebration**: The magic of the square is that it never solidifies. **Morning light micro**, the slate reflects the soft light of Wuhu, the sound of the water washed by the cleaners is the prelude to the city's awakening;**Daylight**, the pigeons circled like flowing clouds, tourists in the open-air coffee seat (such as the century-old store Florian) drinking Italian concentration, the band's classical melody with the sea breeze; **At the height of the tide, the water reflected the columns and the sky, and pedestrians stepped on the makeshift trestle bridge to become a unique magical scenery in Venice. Here is the best box for observing the 100 states of all beings**. ***Light and Shadow Magic and Space Poetics**: The square changes its appearance with the change of light. When the sunset melts gold, the cathedral's golden roof burns like fire, and the Governor's Palace is stained with honey; the lights are on at the beginning of the Hualien, the lights under the arcade are lit like star chains, and the silhouette of the clock tower sinks into the dark blue night. Its trapezoidal graphic design (82 meters wide at one end, At the other end, only 57 meters) cleverly created the visual depth of the church from the Piazzetta by the sea, the complex is propelled like a stage set, and the momentum is magnificent. ###**Don't miss the finishing experience**: ***Clock Tower - Panoramic view**: At 98 meters high, you can see the beauty of the red-tile maze, blue waterways and square geometry (detailed in the previous article). * **Night tour exclusive tranquility**: When the tide of people disperses, the moonlight is spilled on the slate floor, and the corridor column casts a long shadow, so that you can experience the sacred and poetic nature of the square**. * **Feel the "wonder of high tide"**: If there is a climax in the autumn and winter rainy season, the water is like a mirror reflection of the building, and it is a unique Venetian memory to walk in rain boots (see tide forecast!).”
Gondola Ride

Gondola Ride

8.5
4.1/5251 Reviews
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Boat tour
Night view
Opening hours: 10:00-16:40 (admission ends at 16:40)
Alaine08:“Our experience in Venice was unforgettable, thanks to the perfect combination of a serene gondola ride and an insightful walking tour. The gondola ride was peaceful and gave us a unique view of the canals, while our guide was fantastic—knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. We learned so much about the city's history and hidden gems as we walked through its charming streets. A truly memorable way to experience Venice from both the water and the land. Highly recommend this experience for anyone visiting!”
Doge's Palace

Doge's Palace

8.2
4.7/5340 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Opening hours: 09:00-23:00 (admission ends at 22:00)
学校🏫:“## Governor's Palace: The heart of power of the Venetian Republic, a gorgeous shock through the millennium** is definitely worth exploring!** Step into the Governor's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), and you enter the core of the Venetian Republic's millennium glory and shadow. It is not only one of the most magnificent Gothic secular buildings in Europe, but also a super-machine palace of power, art and history, far more profound than ordinary palaces. Its shocking highlights hit the soul: * * * * Gothic architecture peak wonder: * * * the first facade is shocked ** light as lace pink marble * * constitute a huge arcade and carved windows, subverting the inherent weight of Gothic. The solidity of the stout colonnades on the ground floor and the elegance of the upper open corridors form a delicate balance, as if the entire palace floats above the water, perfectly interpreting Venice’s blend of strength and exquisite maritime empire. **Giant Steps (Scala dei Giganti)**The majesty of the giant statues of War and Sea on both sides indicates that you will enter the Temple of Power. ***The magnificent Power Theatre:**The internal space is the climax! Walk through the **Gold Ladder (Scala d'Oro)**, step into the **Grand Parliament Hall (Sala del Maggior Consiglio)** and be swallowed by its restoration in an instant. This was the largest political gathering space in Europe at the time**! Your eyes will be involuntarily attracted by the giant Paradise** of **Dintoretto (one of the world's largest oil paintings), covering the whole face The religious and authoritarian imagery of the wall is suffocating. Walking through the **ten-member committee hall**, **the old hall**, the ubiquitous **gilded ceiling, wet murals (Veronese, Titian masterpieces), and Venetian mosaic floor**, constitute the ultimate visual feast. These luxury is not only art, but also The Republic** deters the envoys and demonstrates the political tools of the state power**. * ** The sigh bridge and dark memories: * The Governor's Palace is not only gorgeous. Cross the sigh bridge (Ponte dei Sighi)**, and feel the cold touch of the stone bridge connecting the palace and the prison. Cross the narrow ** leaded prison roof cell**, Imagine the saga of Casanova's escape here. This "crossing journey" from the peak of power into the abyss of despair reveals the deep justice and secret cruelty of the republic's prosperity. * **Priceless art treasure:** The palace itself is a top art gallery. From the fine armor of the ** weapons library, to the luxurious furnishings of the ** consul suites; From the ceiling masterpieces of Veronese's "Robbing Europa" to the historical whispers on the wall of prisoners' graffiti...every detail tells the epic story of the rise and fall of the Republic. **Reality Tips:*** **Must buy a "Museum Pass" (Museum Pass)**: Covering major attractions such as the Governor's Palace and the Correll Museum, the price is very high. * **Reserve sufficient time: **”
St Mark's Campanile

St Mark's Campanile

7.4
4.6/5382 Reviews
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Night view
Opening hours: 09:30-21:15 (admission ends at 20:45)
学校🏫:“## St. Mark's Bell Tower: The top of Venice, overlooking the Millennium Water City, the strongest sound is definitely worth the top!** This red brick clock tower (Campanile di San Marco) towering in St. Mark's Square, up to 98.6 meters, is the undisputed dominance of Venice's skyline** and the best viewing platform in the city**. It may not be the most complex of art buildings, but the stunning panoramic views it offers are enough to make it a must for experiencing the Venetian soul. Its core charm is breathtaking: * 360-degree panoramic picture: * Getting to the top (only 1 minute by elevator!) instantly, the eyes suddenly open ** The whole of Venice is spread out like a giant relief map at your feet. The blue lake surrounds the maze of orange-red roofs, the Grand Canal as a shiny ribbon through the city, and the outline of Lido Island in the distance is faintly visible. Clear recognition of the golden dome of St. Mark's Cathedral, the elegant arch of the serrated wall of the Rialto Bridge, and even the white crown of the Church of Our Lady of Ankang in the distance. This experience of taking a panoramic view of the entire water city and understanding its unique pattern is unique in Venice. Historical echoes and watch: The bell tower itself is a witness to the vicissitudes of life. The building is "rebuilt as it was" after the collapse of the original tower in 1912, but it perfectly continues the Renaissance style of the early 16th century. The simple and majestic red brick tower body forms a wonderful dialogue with the Byzantine gorgeousness of the square. The tower's gilded angel wind vane shines in the sun, guiding the return ship for hundreds of years. At every hour, the loud sound of the bells (the five ancient bells at the top of the tower) penetrates the hustle and bustle of the city, making it the most moving background sound in Venice. The decryption moment of space magic: standing at the commanding heights can truly unlock the visual code of Venice's "water maze". See how the narrow waterways are woven into nets, how the church bell tower becomes a block navigation marker, how the square becomes a city living room, how the islands are scattered like pearls in Wuhu. This cognitive leap from two-dimensional streets to three-dimensional three-dimensional is not possible on foot or by boat. Realistic considerations: queue and fare: As one of the most popular attractions, queues during the peak season may be as long as 1-2 hours. It is recommended to open the door in the morning or go before closing in the evening. There are few people and excellent light (especially dreamy at sunset). Tickets are about €10-15. Limited space: The viewing platform on the top of the tower is not large, and it will be slightly crowded when there are many people, but the view is unobstructed. Summary: The St. Mark's Bell Tower offers not subtle architectural details but an irreplaceable "God's perspective". It is the ultimate classroom to understand the logic of Venice's space and feel the nature of its water city. When the eyes look over the cascading red tiles, shimmering waterways and the endless blue sea, listening to the bells roaring beneath your feet, the Venice Millennium legend seems to be within reach.”
Grand Canal

Grand Canal

7.2
4.8/5783 Reviews
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Night view
Open year round, 24/7
学校🏫:“Venice Grand Canal: The epic, the ultimate experience of urban blood is definitely worth it! Experience Venice and miss the flowing Grand Canal (Canal Grande) is like missing the soul of this water city. It is not a “spot” but a lively lifeline, a flowing architectural museum and a never-ending stage in Venice. A boat ride is a necessary ritual to unlock Venice’s unique charm. Its shocking highlights are intoxicating: the water-building promenade: the Grand Canal is an open-air architectural epic. Nearly 4 kilometers of voyage, Byzantine magnificent, gothic towering, Renaissance elegance, baroque complexity. The eye is the magnificent facade of the Palazzo: faded pink, warm meteorites, quiet dark green, mottled colors tell the rise and fall of the ancient family. Pay attention to the exquisite lace carvings of Ca' d'Oro, the heavy majesty of Ca' Pesaro, the baroque colours of Rezonico Palace (Ca' Rezzonico), each of which is an artistic masterpiece. Dynamic life theater: The canal is not a static landscape painting, It is the beating heart of Venice and the busy streets. Seeing the Vaporetto shuttle as buses, garbage boats, express boats, police speedboats, gondola gracefully slide across the water, the black shadow of the boatman reflects the palace's glory. On the water terrace on both sides of the Straits, locals sipping coffee, tourists marveling by the railingsThe canal itself is the best window to observe the logic of Venice's Millennium Water City life, full of fireworks and magic. Light and shadow change magic mirror: the beauty of the Grand Canal changes with the light and time. In the early morning mist, the palace appeared like a mirage, and the water wave was gentle; under the noon sun, the water surface was shining like a broken drill, and the building color was saturated and strong; at dusk it was a golden hour, and the sunset melted gold, dyeing the palace, bridges, and boats into a warm orange, and the reflection swayed with the spark. It is breathtakingly beautiful. The lights on both sides of the Straits are lit up at night, and the reflection is like a dream, and it is another mysterious atmosphere. How to experience the best? You must take the water bus line 1: From the train station (Santa Lucia) or the Roman Square (Piazzale Roma), all the way to San Marco. This is the most cost-effective and widest way to see the view. Grab the bow or the window seat on the right (the palace on the right side of the outbound journey is more dense and magnificent), about 45 minutes. Gondola short-haul experience: Expensive, but the unique perspective of looking up at the palace when the narrow tributary turns is worth a try (not the whole journey). The pedestrian bridge overlooks: Rialto Bridge, College Bridge, Constitution Bridge”
Bridge of Sighs

Bridge of Sighs

7.1
4.6/5776 Reviews
Opening hours: 09:00-23:00
雏菊旅行:“The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge with unique charm and historical significance. 1. Geographical location The Bridge of Sighs is located in Venice, Italy. It connects the Duke's Palace and the prison in Venice and spans the Palace River. 2. Architectural features 1. Exterior design - The Bridge of Sighs is a Baroque-style bridge with exquisite shape. The bridge is closed, covered with a dome on the upper part, and white marble railings on both sides of the bridge. - Its unique closed structure adds a mysterious and oppressive atmosphere. 2. Building materials - It is mainly built of white marble and limestone, which is sturdy and durable, and still stands after years of baptism. 3. Origin of the name It is named because the death row prisoners often sighed when they passed this airtight bridge when they were taken to the execution ground. 4. Historical and cultural value 1. Historical witness - The Bridge of Sighs witnessed the historical changes of Venice, including the development of politics, law and society. It is a symbol of the judicial system during the Republic of Venice. 2. Literary and artistic inspiration - The Bridge of Sighs has appeared in many literary works and artistic creations. It has inspired countless writers, poets and artists and has become a symbol of romance and mystery. - For example, the British poet Byron vividly described the Bridge of Sighs in his works, making the bridge more famous. V. Tourism significance 1. Unique landscape - Today, the Bridge of Sighs is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Venice. Visitors can take a gondola under the bridge and enjoy the beautiful appearance of the bridge and the surrounding scenery. 2. Romantic legend - Legend has it that if a couple kisses under the Bridge of Sighs, their love will last forever. This romantic legend has attracted many couples to check in, adding to the romantic atmosphere of the Bridge of Sighs.”
Piazza dei Signori

Piazza dei Signori

3.8
5.0/51 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open year round, 24/7
M24***21:“Gentlemen's Square is a small square where tourists mostly take a rest. It is a typical European square.”
Rialto Bridge

Rialto Bridge

6.4
4.5/5336 Reviews
Open year round, 24/7
学校🏫:“Riato Bridge: The beating heart of Venice is worth stopping by. No doubt, the Riato Bridge is definitely worth your visit. It is not just a bridge, but a living totem of Venice's centuries of business and life, a landmark that the city cannot bypass. Its core charm is unforgettable: architectural legend: as one of the oldest bridges across the Grand Canal, this solid and beautiful Renaissance stone bridge (completed in 1591) is itself a masterpiece of architectural history. Its elegant single-arch design, neatly arranged white Istra stone colonnades, still exudes a sense of calm and elegant power over the years. The market that never ends: walk up the bridge and immediately blend into the unique atmosphere. The bridge is lined with traditional shops, ranging from the glazed Venetian glass jewelry to the exquisite handmade masks. Even if you don't shop, you can walk through it, and your ears are warm greetings from vendors and conversations with tourists, as if you touch the pulse of Venice as an ancient commercial republic, and the scene of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" has a real feeling in an instant. Postcard scenery: standing in the middle of the bridge, overlooking the railing, the most classic picture of Venice unfolded in front of you. The Grand Canal is like a shiny blue ribbon, and the colorful palaces on both sides of the river (such as the famous Wendela Ming Palace) reflect the water, the gondola lightly shuttles, and the melodious boatman's trumpet is faintly audible. This is a great viewing frame for the essence of Venice's waterways, especially when the morning light is shining or the sunset is melting gold, and the scenery is even more intoxicating. Of course, the reality is a reminder: As one of Venice's most popular attractions, the bridge is crowded all year round, especially during the peak hours of the day. It is recommended to go early in the morning or dusk, and feel its charm more calmly, avoid the noise, and take pictures of more pure scenery. All in all, the charm of the Rialto Bridge is irreplaceable. It carries history, gathers the present, and frames the beautiful scenery. Squeezing in the crowd to see the scenery is a vivid lesson in experiencing Venice's unique vitality. This bridge is worth your squeeze in and feel its heartbeat.”
Glass Museum (Murano)

Glass Museum (Murano)

6.1
4.4/5114 Reviews
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Museums
Opening hours: 10:00-20:00 (admission ends at 19:00)
小思文:“It displays many exquisite glass products and is also a place with an elegant environment. The glass museum here looks quite good. There are a large number of glass crafts and many exquisite items can be seen in the museum.”

Where to stay

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What to eat

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Hosteria Moderna Treviso

Hosteria Moderna Treviso

4.5/554 Reviews
Open 11:00-15:00
TheForkUser:“Really nice host. Very clean and modern restaurant. We were looking for something different because we had enjoyed authentic Italian all week. Kids menu has an option of chicken tenders, burger, or pasta also French fries. It’s great for big groups or families with kids. The wine m/bar selection is big. The waiter was great! The drinks were good. It’s in a very quiet part of town. The only thing I did not like was twice a man came into the restaurants selling our flowers, we politely declined no, but he continued to stand there next to us making us feel uncomfortable twice. It seems the restaurants should not allow this but they did nothing about it. I found it a bit strange.”
Osteria Ristorante Perbacco

Osteria Ristorante Perbacco

4.6/531 Reviews
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Open Late
Avg. NZD51/person
Open at 12:00 today
TheForkUser:“All dishes were fantastic, very kind and friendly staff, clean and tidy restaurant. Especially meat were great. We did enjoy our dinner and will go back again”
Osteria Contemporanea Treviso

Osteria Contemporanea Treviso

4.6/5203 Reviews
Open at 12:15 today
TheForkUser:“Delicious authentic Italian food! One of the best restaurants in town. Really enjoyed every dish we had and great wine!”
Equilibri

Equilibri

4.5/574 Reviews
Open at 12:00 today
TheForkUser:“The two times I’ve been here the quality of the food has been en point. The service is also very good. They have a great menu which is quite versatile. Everything is organic and locally sourced with details on where each ingredient is sourced.”
Antica Torre

Antica Torre

5.0/595 Reviews
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Open Late
Open at 12:00 today
TheForkUser:“New Year's Eve dinner was simply amazing! Every dish was a gastronomic discovery. The perfect ambiance combined with delightful cuisine made this evening truly memorable. Kudos to the restaurant for an unforgettable culinary experience!”
I-Sushi

I-Sushi

4.4/513 Reviews
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Open Late
Avg. NZD50/person
Open at 12:00 today
TheForkUser:“Very good quality. Nice and calm athmosphere.”
Trattoria La Bassa

Trattoria La Bassa

1 Reviews
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Open Late
Avg. NZD38/person
Open at 18:30 today
旅行秘籍馆:“Autumn is the most beautiful season in Treviso. The golden fallen leaves cover the ancient cobblestone road, and the air is filled with the aroma of coffee, as if walking into an oil painting. Today, let us walk into this small Italian town together, feel the tranquility of Chiesa di Santa Lucia, enjoy the elegant accommodation of Hotel Maggior Consiglio, and taste the authentic cuisine of Trattoria La Bassa. 🏨Address of the B&B: Hotel Maggior Consiglio is located in the heart of Treviso, Via Martiri della Libertà 19, which is very close to the train station and the city center, making it very convenient to travel. Moreover, you can walk to the Chiesa di Santa Lucia Church to feel the tranquility and solemnity. 🌆Decoration style: This hotel is like a small palace, with luxurious decoration but warm. When you walk into the lobby, you can feel a strong Italian style and the faint fragrance, which makes people relax in a second. The room is spacious and bright, with complete facilities, so that you can feel the comfort of home during your journey. ⛺ Tours: You can go to the Chiesa di Santa Lucia Church to feel the tranquility and sacredness; or take a walk along the canal in Treviso, admire the ancient buildings and blue sky and white clouds on both sides, and enjoy the leisurely life in Italy. 🍩 Restaurant Features: Trattoria La Bassa is an authentic restaurant in Treviso, located at Via San Polo 17, not far from the hotel. The dishes of this restaurant are mainly traditional Italian cuisine, and the taste is so authentic that you will never forget it. The restaurant has an elegant environment and a warm atmosphere. It is a great place to taste Italian food. Recommended dishes include pasta, pizza and various seafood, each of which is memorable. 👩 Restaurant Service: The waiters at Trattoria La Bassa are super warm and friendly, just like friends. They will patiently introduce you to the characteristics and preparation methods of each dish, and will recommend the most suitable dishes for you according to your taste. Here, you can not only taste the food, but also feel the enthusiasm and friendliness of the Italians. 💴Per capita consumption: The price is very affordable! Although the specific amount depends on what you order, it is guaranteed to make you feel that it is worth the money. Generally speaking, you can enjoy a hearty Italian meal with a per capita consumption of about a few dozen euros. 🛬Local must-check-in: Chiesa di Santa Lucia: This church is one of Treviso's landmark buildings, attracting countless tourists with its solemn appearance and rich historical connotations. When you walk into the church, you will be shocked by the exquisite decoration and mysterious atmosphere. Treviso Canal: The canal is the soul of Treviso. Take a boat and drift on the canal, and the breeze blows on your face, as if time has slowed down. Along the way, you will see ancient bridges spanning the canal, and the exquisite carvings and unique designs are amazing. Treviso Cathedral: This cathedral is famous for its Gothic architectural style, and the interior decoration is even more exquisite. Whether you are an architecture lover or a history fan, you can't miss this place. 👉Itinerary: Day 1: After arriving in Treviso, check in at the hotel first, then walk to visit the Chiesa di Santa Lucia church. In the afternoon, you can take a walk along the canal to experience the leisurely life of Treviso. Day 2: Check in at Treviso Cathedral and experience the charm of the Gothic architecture. For lunch, go to Trattoria La Bassa to taste authentic Italian food. In the afternoon, you can go shopping in the surrounding shopping malls or visit some historical buildings. Day 3: According to personal preferences, you can choose to visit nearby towns or villages to experience the rural scenery of Italy. Or continue to explore more alleys and attractions in Treviso. 🧡Pre-trip preparation: The weather in autumn is changeable, remember to bring a coat and scarf to avoid freezing yourself. A pair of comfortable shoes is important, because the alleys and cobblestone roads in Treviso are waiting for you to explore! Don't forget to bring a camera and a power bank to record every beautiful moment. ⛲tips: When you go to the Chiesa di Santa Lucia church, you might as well learn about its history and cultural background, so that you can better feel the tranquility and solemnity. Most of the attractions in Treviso are relatively concentrated and can be reached on foot. So, why not slow down and enjoy the charm of this small city!”
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Ristorante Med

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Open Late
Avg. NZD82/person
Open at 12:00 today
Osteria by Gigia

Osteria by Gigia

2 Reviews
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Open Late
Open 09:30-14:00
Sky Hunter:“🧳Preparation before the trip: ‌①Confirm the validity period of your passport and apply for an Italian Schengen visa. ‌ ‌②Prepare clothes according to the season, light and breathable in summer, warm and waterproof in winter. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes and cameras. ‌③Understand the local € and exchange rate, and prepare a proper amount of cash and YHK. ‌④Bring a kettle (water can be filled on the streets of Rome), a clothesline, a conversion plug, a copy of your passport, etc. ❤Recommendation reasons: ‌①The history of Treviso can be traced back to the ancient Roman period, and there are many well-preserved ancient buildings and historical sites here. ‌②Treviso is located in the plain area in northern Italy, with a mild climate and fertile soil. It is a famous agricultural production area. You can visit the local wine estate and taste authentic Italian wine. ‌③Treviso is an economically prosperous commercial center with a developed industrial and commercial system. 🌟Highlights: ‌①Treviso Cathedral‌: A magnificent Gothic building, famous for its exquisite murals and unique architectural style. ‌②Signori Square‌: Full of Italian style, it is a great place to taste local food and buy handicrafts. ‌③Wine Manor‌: Visit the local wine manor and taste authentic Italian wine. 🗓Itinerary: ‌DAY1: Arrive in Treviso, check in, and visit Treviso Cathedral to feel the weight of history. In the afternoon, you can go to Treviso Castle to learn about local history and culture. ‌DAY2: Enjoy a quiet time at the hotel, then go to a nearby park or square for a walk to experience the leisurely life in Italy. In the evening, you can go to a local restaurant to taste delicious food. ‌DAY3: Take public transportation to the surrounding wine manors, taste authentic Italian wines, and learn about the winemaking process. In the afternoon, you can take a cruise to visit Treviso's canals and feel the charm of the water city. 🍽Food tips: ‌①Osteria dalla Gigia restaurant: famous for its authentic Italian dishes and warm atmosphere. Recommended dishes include pasta, pizza and seafood platter. ‌②Street food: Don't miss Treviso's street food, such as pasta, pizza, etc., which are all mouth-watering delicacies. 🏨Accommodation tips: ‌①Villa Condome Hotel: a historic five-star hotel with a large conference room and private swimming pool. ‌②Villa Fiorita Park Hotel: a four-star hotel, hosting wedding sites and banquets, free parking and luggage storage, and airport pick-up and drop-off services. ‌③Villa Fujicarini Hotel: a four-star hotel with excellent environment, hygiene, and catering services. All drinks in the room are free, and breakfast is buffet style. 📝Note tips: ‌①Stores in Italy may not be open on Mondays, and museums are sometimes closed on Sundays, and sometimes there are activities. Generally, the lunch break is very long, so you need to find out in advance. ‌② The Italian subway, train station, and buildings are basically stairs, with few slopes and elevators, so people carrying large boxes will have a hard time. ‌③ People in Rome and other cities in Italy are very warm, simple, and friendly. You can boldly ask for help when you encounter difficulties. ‌④ There is almost no boiled water in Italy, so you usually go to the bar and ask for boiled water. You can also bring some small packages of your favorite food, such as 🐮 dried meat, dried duck, pickled mustard, etc., in case of emergency. #Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash #Feel the Winter Beauty #The Places Asked by Friends Circle #Self-driving has its own friends #Privately Hiking Route of the Fairy”
Sanshi

Sanshi

4.5/535 Reviews
Open at 19:00 today
TheForkUser:“Unusual dishes that you can't find elsewhere, like tacos with raw tuna/salmon tartare. Everything is delicious anyway”
Le Papere al Lago

Le Papere al Lago

4.8/5103 Reviews
Open at 19:00 today
TheForkUser:“Nice place not so far from the airport of Treviso. A romantic oasis of peace with an attentive staff and good food at reasonable cost. We definitely recommend it.”
Toni del Spin

Toni del Spin

7 Reviews
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Open Late
Open at 18:00 today
KIMJUNYIUN2025:“The environment is good and the cost is not high. It is probably a pretty good place as a restaurant. However, there are many customers eating here, so it is a bit noisy. But this is not something I can control. I suggest that the restaurant can improve it.”

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