
Asolo
Beautiful historical town perched on a hilltop with awesome views, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Famous for its Rocca and the Castle of Caterina Cornaro.
Bassano del Grappa
Famous for its picturesque setting along the Brenta River and its iconic wooden Ponte Vecchio bridge. Experience it’s vibrant medieval piazza’s and learn about the local spirit: Grappa from Poli or Nardini.


Montegrappa
1,775m mountain in the Venetian Prealps, hosting a World War I
Memorial Monument. On a clear day you can see Venice from here.
Antonio Canova
Antonio Canova (one of the greatest sculpturists of the neoclassical period) was born in the neighbouring town of Possagno. Visit the Gypsotheca, his home and museum or the majestic Temple he designed on the hill.


Valdobbiadene & the Prosecco hills
Visit the hills of Valdobbiadene where the Glera grape is harvested to make the local sparkling white Prosecco.
Castelfranco Veneto
A walled city with a well-preserved Medieval castle. Great for sightseeing, shopping and having an aperitivo in the large piazza.


Palladian villas
Andrea Palladio, a renowned Renaissance architect, left a significant mark on Veneto with his classical architectural style. Many of his buildings can be found a short drive away such as Villa Maser.
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