Just two hours west of Venice is Verona, the famous historical
city where Shakespeare placed his star-crossed lovers, Romeo and
Juliet. Located in the centre of the city is the house which
inspired the residence of the Capulet family, dating back to the
13th... see full details
The Lido di Venetia, a 13-mile (20km) sandbar that's home to
about 20,000 people, is one of Venice's trendiest areas. Looking
out on the Adriatic, the Lido is where Venice's International Film
Festival is held each year. The area's best beaches can be... see full details
Once second only to Rome in terms of wealth, Padua is a gorgeous
city. The fabulous architecture of the old town, dating back as far
as 1,000 AD, is a magnificent backdrop for the wealth of culture
the city contains. The main attraction... see full details