Guidebook - Campalto

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Guidebook - Campalto

Food Scene

La Sosta - Enoteca & Cucina
156 Via Orlanda
Enoteca & Cucina
Seafood Restaurant
7 locals recommend
Trattoria Al Passo
118 Via Passo Campalto
7 locals recommend
Seafood Restaurant
Supermarket/Essentials
41 locals recommend
Lidl
27 Via Fratelli Bandiera
41 locals recommend
Supermarket/Essentials
Restaurant
Colors
66 Via Orlanda
Restaurant
Fishmonger
La Pescotteria
140 Via Orlanda
Fishmonger
Pizzeria Tre Punto Zero
30173 Via Orlanda
Pizza Takeaway
Gelateria CampoAlto
129 F Via Orlanda

Getting Around

Bus no 5 (runs every 15 minutes) will take you to central Venice in 15 minutes
Passo Campalto Orlanda station
Bus no 5 (runs every 15 minutes) will take you to central Venice in 15 minutes

Sightseeing

The Dolomites, also known as the Dolomite Mountains, Dolomite Alps or Dolomitic Alps, are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy. They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley in the east. The Dolomites are renowned for skiing in the winter months and mountain climbing, hiking, cycling, and BASE jumping, as well as paragliding and hang gliding in summer and late spring/early autumn.
Dolomite Mountains
The Dolomites, also known as the Dolomite Mountains, Dolomite Alps or Dolomitic Alps, are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy. They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley in the east. The Dolomites are renowned for skiing in the winter months and mountain climbing, hiking, cycling, and BASE jumping, as well as paragliding and hang gliding in summer and late spring/early autumn.
The Lido, or Venice Lido, is an 11-kilometre-long barrier island in the Venetian Lagoon
158 locals recommend
Lido di Venezia
158 locals recommend
The Lido, or Venice Lido, is an 11-kilometre-long barrier island in the Venetian Lagoon
The island of Murano is renowned for its long tradition of glass-making. Ferry-loads of visitors come to explore the Museo del Vetro, which tells the story of glass through the centuries, and to shop for locally crafted souvenirs. Built in the Romanesque style, the Church of Santa Maria and San Donato has a colorful mosaic floor and supposedly houses the bones of a slain dragon
251 locals recommend
Murano
251 locals recommend
The island of Murano is renowned for its long tradition of glass-making. Ferry-loads of visitors come to explore the Museo del Vetro, which tells the story of glass through the centuries, and to shop for locally crafted souvenirs. Built in the Romanesque style, the Church of Santa Maria and San Donato has a colorful mosaic floor and supposedly houses the bones of a slain dragon
Picturesque Burano is known for its brightly colored fishermen's houses and its casual eateries serving seafood from the lagoon. The Museo del Merletto has exhibits on the development of lace-making in the area, and shops sell lace products like linens and clothes, as well as the local butter cookies called "bussolai buranei." The ancient Chiesa di San Martino has a leaning 17th-century bell tower.
323 locals recommend
Burano
323 locals recommend
Picturesque Burano is known for its brightly colored fishermen's houses and its casual eateries serving seafood from the lagoon. The Museo del Merletto has exhibits on the development of lace-making in the area, and shops sell lace products like linens and clothes, as well as the local butter cookies called "bussolai buranei." The ancient Chiesa di San Martino has a leaning 17th-century bell tower.
Lido di Jesolo’s beach is a 15-kilometre swathe of golden Dolomite sand, lapped by the rolling waves of the Adriatic Sea. The Lido section in the east is filled with sandcastle-building competitions, games of beach rugby, and a portfolio of watersports.
8 locals recommend
Lido di Jesolo Autostazione/Busbahnhof station
8 locals recommend
Lido di Jesolo’s beach is a 15-kilometre swathe of golden Dolomite sand, lapped by the rolling waves of the Adriatic Sea. The Lido section in the east is filled with sandcastle-building competitions, games of beach rugby, and a portfolio of watersports.
788 locals recommend
Venice
788 locals recommend

Neighbourhoods

The mainland area of Mestre connects with central Venice by road and rail across the Liberty Bridge. Teatro Toniolo stages classical concerts, while Piazza Ferretto is overlooked by the medieval Torre dell’Orologio and lined with al fresco coffee shops and trattorias. A few hip bars and cafes cluster at the restored 19th-century Forte Marghera, and neighboring San Giuliano Park has views over the Venetian Lagoon
18 locals recommend
Mestre
18 locals recommend
The mainland area of Mestre connects with central Venice by road and rail across the Liberty Bridge. Teatro Toniolo stages classical concerts, while Piazza Ferretto is overlooked by the medieval Torre dell’Orologio and lined with al fresco coffee shops and trattorias. A few hip bars and cafes cluster at the restored 19th-century Forte Marghera, and neighboring San Giuliano Park has views over the Venetian Lagoon