Jesolo and Surroundings
Hotel Helios Jesolo / Surroundings
Visit Jesolo and its surroundings..
Spend your holiday in Jesolo Lido surrounded by sun, sea and pleasant walks on the beach. Enjoy the warmth of the sun on your skin as you walk along the golden sand, being lulled by the sound of the waves. With a wide choice of water activities and welcoming venues along the promenade, Jesolo Lido offers the perfect retreat to relax and rejuvenate. A combination of nature, fun and relaxation awaits you in this enchanting seaside resort.
Venice
25km - By Ferry
A stay in Jesolo must include a trip to Venice, one of the wonders of the world, and if you have time, also to its beautiful islands. Venice is an extraordinary city of art, discover all its treasures: visiting St Mark’s Basilica, climbing the bell tower, waiting for the hour to strike in front of the clock tower or crossing the Rialto Bridge. Jesolo is an ideal starting point for visiting Venice. The islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello can also be reached from Treporti.
Treviso
40km
A city with three souls, ‘the Venetian shopping capital’ where it is still possible to find high-level shops strolling through the streets of the centre, a city of art with the beautiful Mura, Piazza dei Signori, the Loggia dei Cavalieri, the Duomo and the Palazzo dei Trecento, but also a ‘city of water’ with unforgettable views such as the Canale dei Buranelli, the island of Pescheria and the Restera.
Verona
150km
For the incurable romantics there is the site of the love between Romeo and Juliet. If you love bel canto, there is nothing better than an evening at the Arena. If you like art history, you must visit Piazza Bra, the Palazzo della Gran Guardia, Piazza dei Signori, the Palazzo del Governo, the Roman Ponte di Pietra and the Roman Theatre.
Vicenza
110km
The conspicuous interventions in it by the architect Andrea Palladio earned it the title of ‘city of Palladio’. A recearch for harmony dominates Palladio’s designs, who designed 23 monuments in the historic centre and 16 villas in the province of Vicenza. In the historic centre, the Teatro Olimpico, Palazzo Chiericati, and the Basilica Palladiana are worth mentioning, while among the villas in the outer area, ‘La Rotonda’ is certainly worth mentioning.
Trieste
130km
A border city with many faces, where Habsburg architecture crosses neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Baroque and some Roman remains, creating a unique style. Another singular feature of Trieste is the coexistence of different religions as witnessed by the places of worship in the city.
Padova
75km
‘City of the saint without a name, the meadow without grass and the café without doors’. This historical saying tells us which are the main attractions in Padua not to be missed during a visit: the Basilica of St. Anthony, Prato della Valle, and the historical Caffè Pedrocchi.