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Discover the surroundings of Jesolo

Ambient Bike

Jesolo Ambient Bike is born, a guide to discover the over 150 km of cycle routes in the city of Jesolo. 6 routes designed and planned in collaboration with Jesolo Patrimonio to integrate the tourist offer and give the opportunity to discover the area and its characteristics while being in contact with nature. The project is part of the development program of the Veneto Hiking Network, for which the routes will be adequately signposted with the signs provided for in the guidelines of the Veneto Region. The signs will have a dual function: to orient the tourist along the route and to promote the initiative.

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Verona

Distance: 150 km
Verona is located on the Adige river, about thirty kilometers east of Lake Garda. The Basilica of San Zeno in Verona is considered one of the Romanesque masterpieces in Italy. Why not visit the famous Arena, the most important open-air opera house in the world. Visit the "Romeo and Juliet balcony" which inspired the famous Shakespearean tragedy. Worth tasting is the famous Pandoro Veronese, a typical Christmas dessert now known throughout the world.

Vicenza

Distance: 120 km
Vicenza is known as the city of Palladio - who created numerous buildings there - and is one of the most important places of art not only in the Veneto. It is in fact a destination for cultural tourism with flows from all over Italy and also from abroad. The city has been included among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Palladian Basilica, rebuilt starting in 1549, is the most famous public building. To the south-west of the city of Vicenza is the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Monte Berico to which the two apparitions of the Blessed Virgin are linked: the first on 7 March 1426, the second on 1 August 1428. A must is to taste the typical dish: Vicenza-style cod.

Padova

Distance: 90 km
An ancient university seat, Padua boasts numerous testimonies of a glorious cultural and artistic past, which make it a destination for tourists from all over the world. Padua is also known throughout the world as the city of Sant'Antonio. In Padua there is the famous Scrovegni Chapel which houses a famous cycle of frescoes by Giotto and is considered one of the masterpieces of Western art. Worth visiting is Caffè Pedrocchi, one of the most famous cafés in the world which is located in the centre. A walk in Prato della Valle, one of the symbols of Padua, is a must; as well as being the largest square in Padua, it is one of the largest in Europe (90,000 m2)

Trieste

Distance: 110 km
Trieste, city of Umberto Saba and Italo Svevo, is a crossroads of cultures and religions. The wonderful Miramare Castle overlooks the Gulf of Trieste, a few kilometers north of the city, and was built at the behest of Maximilian of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria and Emperor of Mexico and was subsequently the home of Duke Amedeo of Aosta . Also visit the Giant Cave which opens onto the Trieste Karst, the plateau located behind Trieste. The spectacle is impressive due to the exceptional proportions of the cavity and the skilful lighting which highlights everything that nature has been able to create.

Treviso

Distance: 40 km
An enchanting city located in the Venetian plain, Treviso still maintains an elegant appearance. The center is beautiful among the canals, small streets, maintaining the charm of a city rich in history intact. Worth visiting are the three hills, corresponding to the Duomo, Piazza dei Signori and Piazza Sant'Andrea, on which the city would have been built. Internationally renowned exhibitions periodically take place at the Ca dei Carraresi palace in Treviso. Enjoy the typical cuisine, and the famous Treviso radicchio accompanied by an excellent Prosecco from the area. Saturday morning market in Piazza del Grano.

Venezia

Distance: 15 km
Jesolo is also an ideal starting point for visiting Venice. Easy connections with Venice, the islands of the lagoon and the Venetian cities of art. The shortest road is "Jesolo - Punta Sabbioni" (15 km from us), where you will find parking for your car and the motorboat that will take you to Piazza San Marco in Venice every half hour. You will also be able to visit the islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello, true jewels of the Repulica of Venice, a city that has always been splendid and intact over time for 1000 years.

Contact Us

Contact Us

Via Bafile, 267, 30016 Lido di Jesolo (Venice)

Email: info@hotelcristinajesolo.it

Telphone: +39.0421.370640


How to reach us:

By car
For those coming from the A4 motorway (from MI-BS-VR-VI-PD-VE) to the VE-Mestre barrier continue in the direction of the "Marco Polo" airport and follow the signs to Jesolo, once in Jesolo follow directions to CENTRO / P.ZZA BRESCIA area

By plane:
The nearest airports to us are Marco Polo di Tessera only 30 km away and San Giuseppe di Treviso 40 km away. From both airports there is a bus service with stops in Piazzale Picchi, Jesolo.
By train:
There are two train stations closest to us. Mestre station 45 km and San Donà di Piave station 17 km. From both stations there is a bus service that allows you to reach Piazzale Picchi in Jesolo, the starting point of all city buses. Compare train prices here: Trainline

By bus:
The bus lines all stop in the station in Piazzale Picchi and from there we are about 500 m.