User

Excursions

  • VENICE

    Venice is one of the most fascinating and romantic cities in the world, built on over 100 islands connected by bridges and crisscrossed by picturesque canals.
    Famous for the beauty of its palaces overlooking the GRAND CANAL, the majestic ST. MARK'S SQUARE, and iconic landmarks like the RIALTO BRIDGE and gondolas, it offers a unique atmosphere steeped in history, art, and tradition.
    Walking through its narrow streets and squares, you'll discover hidden corners, artisan workshops, and unforgettable views, making Venice a timeless destination beloved by travelers from all over the world.


  • Thiene Castle

    Thiene Castle, located in the heart of the Venetian city, is one of the most important noble residences of the 15th century.
    Considered a unique example of a pre-Palladian villa, it combines elements of a medieval castle with the elegance of a Renaissance palace.
    The structure is characterized by crenellated towers, a large frescoed hall, precious period furnishings, and a large park surrounding the residence.
    Today, the castle is open to visitors and hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and ceremonies, offering visitors the opportunity to relive the atmosphere and history of one of the most fascinating residences in the Veneto region.


  • Marostica Castle

    Marostica Castle, which dominates the famous Piazza degli Scacchi, is actually composed of two castles: the LOWER CASTLE, located in the center of the village, and the UPPER CASTLE, perched on the hill and connected to the former by a perfectly preserved medieval wall.
    Built between the 13th and 14th centuries, it was a Scaliger stronghold and still retains its towers, walkways, and historic rooms. A symbol of the city, the castle is linked to the famous Living Chess Game, a tradition that attracts visitors from around the world, making Marostica a unique place where history and legend meet.


  • Asiago Plateau

    The Asiago Plateau, also known as the "Seven Municipalities," is a beautiful mountainous area in the Veneto region characterized by green pastures, lush forests, and breathtaking views.
    Located in the Vicenza Prealps, it offers unique experiences in every season: in summer, hiking, walking, and biking trails; in winter, ski slopes and snow sports.
    Rich in history and tradition, it is known for its sites linked to the First World War and for its gastronomic excellence, such as the famous Asiago DOP cheese. A region that combines nature, culture, and authentic flavors, ideal for those seeking relaxation and adventure.

  • Tibetan Bridge

    The Valli del Pasubio Tibetan Bridge is a spectacular suspended walkway over 100 meters long, connecting two rocky slopes and offering breathtaking views of the Little Dolomites.
    Immersed in a picturesque natural setting, it offers a thrilling and adrenaline-filled experience, ideal for those who love adventure and trekking. Easily accessible via scenic trails, it is one of the area's most popular attractions, combining fun, nature, and unforgettable landscapes.

  • Lake Garda

    Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy and one of the most beloved for its beauty and diverse landscapes.
    Its shores combine diverse scenery: rolling hills and olive groves to the south, imposing mountains to the north, picturesque villages and medieval castles overlooking the crystal-clear water.
    An ideal destination in every season, it offers relaxation on the beaches, water sports, nature hikes, and cultural visits. Thanks to its mild climate and rich food and wine tradition, Lake Garda is a destination that combines nature, history, and flavors, offering unforgettable experiences.

  • VERONA

    Verona is one of Italy's most fascinating art cities, famous for its Roman Arena, one of the largest amphitheaters still in use, and for the romantic story of Romeo and Juliet.
    Walking through its streets, you'll encounter elegant squares like Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, medieval palaces, art-filled churches, and the evocative Ponte Pietra bridge over the Adige River.
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Verona combines history, culture, and tradition, offering visitors a unique atmosphere that blends Roman, medieval, and Renaissance heritage with the vibrancy of a modern city.

  • BASSANO DEL GRAPPA

    Bassano del Grappa is a vibrant Venetian town at the foot of Monte Grappa, famous for its iconic wooden PONTE VECCHIO bridge, designed by Palladio, and for the historic production of the grappa that bears its name.
    The historic center, filled with elegant squares, museums, and medieval buildings, invites you to stroll among artisan workshops and traditional eateries.
    Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Bassano combines history, art, and culinary traditions, offering an authentic and welcoming atmosphere.

  • PALLADIO

    The Palladian Villas of Vicenza and its province are architectural masterpieces designed by ANDREA PALLADIO in the 16th century and recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
    These elegant country residences, originally built as noble residences and agricultural centers, combine harmony, functionality, and refinement, becoming a model for European and global architecture.
    Among the most famous are VILLA LA ROTONDA, VILLA GODI MALINVERDI, and VILLA BARBARO, examples of the perfect balance between landscape, art, and architecture.
    Visiting the Palladian Villas means immersing yourself in Renaissance beauty and discovering the timeless legacy of the great Vicenza-born architect.