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How long is the drive from Linz to Venice?

The direct drive from Linz to Venice is 356 mi (573 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Linz to Venice, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Salzburg, Jesolo, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Udine, Berchtesgaden, Zell am See, Piran, San Michele Al Tagliamento, Cividale del Friuli, and Aquileia, as well as top places to visit like Zipline Stoderzinken and Marketplace Hallstatt, or the ever-popular SchafbergBahn.

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Top cities between Linz and Venice

The top cities between Linz and Venice are Salzburg, Jesolo, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Udine, Berchtesgaden, Zell am See, Piran, San Michele Al Tagliamento, Cividale del Friuli, and Aquileia. Salzburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Linz and 4 hours from Venice.
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Salzburg

Salzburg, an Austrian city near the German border, offers stunning views of the Eastern Alps. Divided by the Salzach River, it features a medieval Altstadt on one bank and a 19th-century Neustadt on the other. The birthplace of Mozart is now a museum showcasing his childhood instruments. Known for being the setting of The Sound Of Music, Salzburg is a must-see destination with guided tours to its filming locations.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Venice
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Berchtesgaden

Berchtesgaden is a charming German town nestled in the Bavarian Alps near the Austrian border. It's known for historical sites like Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest retreat and the Dokumentation Obersalzberg museum, which delve into the Nazi era. The area also features Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden, a salt mine with a 500-year history, and ski areas like Obersalzberg and Rossfeld.
13% as popular as Salzburg
15 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Venice
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Zell am See

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Ski & Snowboard Areas
Zell am See is a charming Austrian town located on the shores of Lake Zell, just south of Salzburg. The town boasts the Romanesque St. Hippolyte Church with its distinctive 15th-century tower and offers access to the ski slopes of Schmittenhöhe mountain via trails and lifts.
5% as popular as Salzburg
43 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Venice
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Piran

Museums
Children's Museums
Piran, a charming resort city on Slovenia's Adriatic coast, is renowned for its picturesque pier and stunning Venetian architecture. The iconic Tartini Square features the Gothic red Venetian House and the frescoed Tartini House, where the famous violinist Giuseppe Tartini was born. Visitors can explore the 19th-century town hall adorned with a stone lion symbolizing the former Republic of Venice.
5% as popular as Salzburg
56 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Venice
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Cividale del Friuli

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Cividale del Friuli is a charming town located in the Udine region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, North Italy. Nestled in the foothills of the eastern Alps and close to the Slovenian border, this picturesque town offers a rich historical and architectural heritage. Visitors can explore monumental doors designed by Scamozzi, stroll through beautiful squares overlooking the Duomo, and admire Venetian palaces and historic buildings.
4% as popular as Salzburg
26 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Venice
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Udine

Udine, located in northeastern Italy, is a city steeped in history and culture. The Udine Castle, perched on a hilltop, houses various museums and an art gallery showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists like Tiepolo and Caravaggio. From the castle, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountains.
6% as popular as Salzburg
7 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Venice
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Aquileia

Museums
Art Museums
Aquileia, an ancient Roman city in Italy, is located at the head of the Adriatic and sits on the river Natiso. The city boasts monumental doors that open onto its ramparts and is home to beautiful squares, Venetian palaces, and historic landmarks like the Loggia dedicated to the fallen. Aquileia is also known for its impressive basilica with a mosaic-adorned floor, showcasing its Christian heritage.
4% as popular as Salzburg
21 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Venice
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Lignano Sabbiadoro

Lignano Sabbiadoro is a popular summer destination located in the Udine region of northeastern Italy. Situated on the Adriatic Sea coast, it is known for its family-friendly beach resorts and stunning natural landscapes. The area boasts immense lagoons that offer opportunities for waterside walks and bike rides, as well as birdwatching in Valle Cavanata.
6% as popular as Salzburg
26 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Venice
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San Michele al Tagliamento

San Michele al Tagliamento is a charming Italian municipality located in the Veneto region, with a population of around 11,930 residents. It is situated in the Metropolitan City of Venice and is traversed by SS14, a significant state highway. The commune includes the frazione of Bibione, which is renowned as a favored tourist destination.
6% as popular as Salzburg
18 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Venice
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Jesolo

Museums
Specialty Museums
Jesolo, located in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy, is a popular seaside resort town with a population of over 26,000 people. It attracts approximately six million visitors annually, making it one of the largest beach resorts in Italy and the fourth most popular Italian seaside destination. Additionally, tourists can enjoy tours to nearby attractions such as Burano, Murano, and Venice from Punta Sabbioni or take daily excursions to Venice and its islands from Jesolo Lido.
11% as popular as Salzburg
23 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Venice

Best stops along Linz to Venice drive

The top stops along the way from Linz to Venice (with short detours) are Fortress Hohensalzburg, Lake Bled, and Altstadt Salzburg. Other popular stops include Königssee, Aqualandia, and Soteska Vintgar.
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SchafbergBahn

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SchafbergBahn is a charming railway that offers a delightful journey to the summit of Schafberg Mountain. The bright red vintage trains provide an excellent photo opportunity as they chug up and down the mountain. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the top and explore various pathways while savoring refreshments at the cafe with outdoor seating. It's advisable to pre-purchase tickets online and select boarding and returning times in advance, as well as being prepared for a 30-minute ride each way.
A nice experience! Pricey (€56.50 for a round trip per person), but definitely worth it. It takes around 35 minutes to get to the peak. Beware of usually colder weather there. Also, the tickets are sold for a specific departure time (return trip can be re-booked at a terminal in the restaurant on the mountain). Along the road you’ll see picturesque countryside, beautiful hills and, if you’re lucky enough, some wildlife. Restaurants uphill are pricey, so, if you are tight on a budget, get some food with you.
Andrey P — Google review
Unique cogwheel railway to fantastic mountain-top views. Cafe and restaurant at the top and also a kiosk (cash only, very reasonable). Trains are booked so that everyone had a seat - afternoon trains were fully unbooked, so maybe go up later if you want to avoid the crowds.
Mexikoi — Google review
👍🏻 Great experience and I think it is the best option compared to other trains in Austria. 👍🏻 The train route up and down is beautiful, allowing you to see the entire Wolfgang Lake. 👍🏻 Upon reaching the summit we were able to see very impressive views of Wolfgang Lake and other nearby lakes. ⚠️ It takes 35 minutes for the train to climb to the top and also descend the same time 35 minutes. ⚠️ In my opinion the train is a great experience for children more than adults. ⚠️ There is an overpriced adult ticket for €56 while the child ticket is €17 We request those in charge of the train management to reduce the price of the adult ticket to not exceed €35 The price is a bit reasonable. ⚠️ It is preferable to book tickets at the counter because there are discount offers because I booked online and found out that I have a discount card from the hotel, but I did not benefit from it because I actually paid. ⚠️ Restaurants and toilets are available on top. ⚠️ Always try to sit on the side overlooking Lake Wolfgang. ⚠️ Scan the ticket code on the parking lot when the final price appears and you will get a special discount, I know this by chance from the counter ticket and they don't tell anyone about it. ⚠️ Don't rush down from the top as many do, try to spend an hour to an hour and a half there to have fun and walk & For hiking lovers, I recommend staying from two to two and a half hours because there is a very beautiful and exciting trail on the edge of the mountain. ⚠️ Electronic Portals For going up and down programmed on the time set so it is not optional and you should pay attention to it. ⚠️ The location of the station is located in the Wolfgang Center and you can enjoy a walking tour that will have great views and many options of cafes and restaurants.
KHALIFA A — Google review
The trip was really great! 🌄 We bought train tickets and went up, stopping at the first station to hike to the top (about an hour’s walk). The trail is quite challenging and better suited for experienced hikers, but the views along the way are absolutely stunning. At the summit, there are breathtaking views and a nice restaurant, though a bit pricey. The place is suitable for families, but not if you plan to stop halfway and hike. We took a return ticket after about 3 hours – that’s a bit long if you’re not doing the hike, so keep that in mind. The attraction itself is quite expensive, but it’s definitely a special experience worth doing once.
Ortal K — Google review
Longest cog railway in Austria. And needed during the ride up the mountains. Very well maintained. Nice hall for the tickets. The ladies at the counter were patient n the condescending manner, possibly with gritted teeth. The website is very good with options. However you need to be very precise with when you want to travel and come back which we couldn’t do as we were driving and wanted to flexible. Anyway don’t let my comments detract from you not taking this railway through beautiful countryside. I did meet someone at the top whom had walked up….. this would have been great too but the knees
Sanjiv T — Google review
Very nice memories on old travels by train. Beautiful views on lakes during travel up to hill. It is better to be here early to book appropriate time. Parking are various and expensive close to starting station. Everything is it unforgettable.
Lukáš M — Google review
Perfect! 30 min. Up and 30 min.down. Around station lot of parking, I found 4 € /24 h !👍On Schafberg top restaurant , short trek ...Ticket.you can buy on internet , be ready with time for train top/ down , limited train capacity
TOMMARIK E — Google review
Easy to book, slow but fun ride with views. Very crowded and hot on warm days. No shade on top except restaurant. Bathrooms on top and bottom. Bottom bathroom was clean.
Firemaistro — Google review
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Markt 35, 5360 St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, Austria
https://www.5schaetze.at/de/schafbergbahn.html
+43 662 88849700
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Zipline Stoderzinken

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Tour agency
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Excellent experience. A wonderful view and a place full of mountains, trees and breathtaking nature. I recommend taking only the zipline without the roller coaster. Slow and low in altitude. Regardless, the experience is much less scary than I expected. The zipline is a bit slow, but the view is worth it. They are very careful about safety and there is a guide at every station. You also get a kind of "passport" that they sign. It’s kinda cool. One of the most beautiful views I've ever seen.
Ruth B — Google review
Really feeling like flying with both a fantastic view and some thrill. Great experience and very competent operators.
Niels-Aage L — Google review
Looks more scary than it is. Anyway I can cordialy recommend this adrenalín which is worth of money. Hidden benefit is the bus ride up the station. The driver is crazy but skilled enough to make you wet while driving up almost on the edge of the road 😎
Lukáš Š — Google review
Must try experience. First timer. Didn't have time to look around during the fly. To exciting, adrenaline high,tiers in my eyes ( glasses recommended). Would go second time for sure. More relaxed now. My equipment was put by the instructor the wrong way . Noticed just before my fly. Double check as only one instructor did the job for 20 people. Staff is nice and polite with adults and children.
Saule S — Google review
It was fun but, I wasn't allowed to ride with the flying coaster because of overweight, even so I didn't get any refund. There is no possibility to buy tickets on site, you can only book online. What if you don't have any scale in your hotel room? I payed 26 euro more for nothing. I think it's not a customer friendly service.
Csaba B — Google review
The experience was absolutely amazing, excellent, and fun! At first, I only bought the Zipline ticket and skipped the Flying Coaster, but once I got there and started enjoying it so much, I decided to go for the full experience and paid for the Flying Coaster at the check-in counter. All the staff were extremely kind, helpful, and explained everything clearly. However, the older lady at the exit (responsible for the photos) was quite rude. When we asked her about our photos because we wanted to print them, she told us to go outside, check the screen, and come back with the number. When I returned and said I couldn’t find our photo, she was very unfriendly and said, “I don’t know your photo number, and I don’t have time to look for it!” Aside from this one staff member, the entire experience was wonderful and definitely worth it.
Rahaf S — Google review
When entering the web site they put at the end on the main page, after! The purchase button that there's a weight limit. A normal person will never see this. We just lost a ton of money and precious time. Also the lady at the counter was no where close to being understanding. These guys are not worth your money
Eldad S — Google review
Zipline is great adventure. Strongly recommended. It looks more terrifying than it is in reality when you are on the ride. The roller coaster after that is terrible however. I advise against it. It pulls you with force into unpredictable directions and you need all your arms to counter it. However the kids liked it.
Fodor B — Google review
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Stoderstraße 114, 8962 Gröbming, Austria
http://www.zipline.at/
+43 3685 22622
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Marketplace Hallstatt

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Marktplatz Hallstatt, also known as the market place in Hallstatt, is a picturesque square at the heart of the historic town. Surrounded by majestic mountains and overlooking a beautiful lake, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered Austria's best-kept secret. The square features the Holy Trinity Statue, a symbol of gratitude and protection from natural disasters. Visitors can explore small cafes, restaurants, and souvenir shops offering traditional Austrian goods.
There’s no doubt about the beauty of this place but I think it’s too much hyped. It is beautiful and it does have a vibe to it. Worst part of this place is no one excepts card here everyone will demand cash(except parking and groceries stores), and when you question they will give a lame reason of Internet not working there🤷🏽‍♂️. So beware, when withdrawing cash you will be charged 6.5euro per transaction.
Rock K — Google review
What a gorgeous little town. Make sure you have cash!!!!!! The ferry is CASH ONLY. And most restaurants are cash only. Very few spots will take a card. There are ATMs, but obviously it will cost you a little bit more than being prepared. I recommend this town more as a day trip, not a place I’d want to stay overnight.
Julie M — Google review
An absolute must visit, picturesque and simply stunning town. The vibe and atmosphere is to die for. Crowded during early to mid-afternoon, but definitely worth a visit despite few hours train ride (you get to enjoy beautiful Austrian countryside though).
Agshin S — Google review
This beautiful place was in our "must visit" list. Full of beautiness. Breathtakingly beautiful nature, many restaurants/cafes. Just by sitting and watching you already feel calmness, you loose your stress. Everything was perfect, highly recommend all to visit this heavenly place. Just costs are bit high, and I think it's normal for such a touristic place.
Fidan — Google review
A breathtaking place; it encapsulates all the best bits of Austria in one place. Parking is a nightmare - best to park in Obertraun on the opposite side of the lake and take the little ferry boat. It is electric and suits the stillness of the lake perfectly
Paul M — Google review
Marktplatz @ Hallstatt 🏘️⛰️🇦🇹 📍 Historic Town Center The Marktplatz is the charming heart of Hallstatt—a postcard-perfect square surrounded by pastel-colored houses, flower-decked balconies, cafés, and small shops selling local crafts and souvenirs. In the middle stands an elegant fountain, framed by seasonal blooms and overlooked by the dramatic alpine backdrop. 📸✨ We decided to stay in Hallstatt for 2 nights, which allowed us to enjoy the square at different times of day—quiet in the early mornings, lively by midday, and softly lit in the evenings. Staying overnight meant we could explore without the heavy day-trip crowds and enjoy peaceful strolls through the cobblestone lanes. From Marktplatz, it’s easy to wander down to the lakefront or up to hillside viewpoints, with plenty of charming side streets to discover along the way. 🧭 Tip: If you’re staying overnight, take an evening walk around the square after dinner—it’s beautifully lit, and you’ll have the place almost to yourself.
Quing_刘妈妈 — Google review
It's a must visit when you travel to Austria! Hallstatt is a heaven on earth, a small town not too near to Austria but worths to visit… Hallstatt is known for its production of salt, dating back to prehistoric times, and gave its name to the Hallstatt culture, the archaeological culture linked to Proto-Celtic and early Celtic people of the Early Iron Age in Europe, c. 800–450 BC.
Dr.Mohammad A — Google review
I like it here. It’s one of the most beautiful places in the world. Hallstatt, a World Heritage site, is truly stunning.
Mr. N — Google review
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Marktpl. 45, 4830 Hallstatt, Austria
https://www.hallstaetter-see.com/hallstatt/
+43 59 509 530
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Salzwelten Shop & Infocontainer Hallstatt

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Salzwelten Hallstatt is a fascinating salt-mine museum located in the UNESCO World Heritage region of Hallstatt Dachstein Salzkammergut in Austria. It boasts a 7,000-year history and is home to the oldest wooden staircase in Europe, dating back 2,800 years. Visitors can explore over 3000-year-old tunnels and learn about all aspects of salt mining through educational exhibits and a cinema showcasing discoveries made in the mine.
Definitely an unforgettable experience! The underground tunnels were fascinating , sliding down the wooden miner slides was so much fun ! The light show deep inside the mountain was magical as well , views from the top were absolutely breathtaking.
Millie P — Google review
What a great experience. The tour is very entertaining with a lot of facts, fun and adventure. You have to walk a fair amount of stairs. Visitors receive special clothes and can learn a lot about salt in general and about the process of the extraction as well. In the price of 43€ per person is included also the viewpoint, mine tour both in English and Deutsch, slides and a funicular ride in both directions. I totally recommend it! It is really worth it.
Margita H — Google review
Salzwelten Hallstatt & Shop @ Hallstatt 🧂⛏️🇦🇹 🗓️ Visited: Saturday, 9 AM I made an online reservation for the Salzwelten Hallstatt tour and arrived early for the 9 AM slot—an excellent choice, as the morning was quieter and more relaxed. The visit begins with a scenic funicular ride up the hillside, giving beautiful lake views before reaching the mine entrance. The guided tour takes you deep into the historic salt tunnels, past centuries-old wooden pipelines, mining tools, and fascinating multimedia displays. Highlights included sliding down the traditional wooden miners’ slides and seeing the sparkling underground salt lake—absolutely magical. The mix of history, geology, and interactive fun made it a truly memorable experience. After the tour, I browsed the Salzwelten Shop for local gifts—gourmet Hallstatt salt, salt-infused chocolates, cosmetics, and decorative souvenirs. Everything felt unique and tied to the village’s heritage. 💡 The whole tour is worth the price! An absolute must-try if you’re visiting Hallstatt. 🧭 Tip: Book online in advance and go in the morning for a calmer, more spacious experience during the tour.
Quing_刘妈妈 — Google review
It is truly a very unique experience. You get to see how salt was extracted thousand years ago, and how it is being extracted nowadays. Furthermore, the guides are very experienced giving very important information about all the places you get to see, while large wooden slides are available for some fun.
Ioannis P — Google review
Salzwelten Hallstatt is a unique and fascinating attraction that takes you deep into the ancient salt mines. The tour is both fun and educational, offering a hands-on experience of the history and craft of salt mining. The site is well-preserved, and the guides are knowledgeable and engaging, making the visit truly eye-opening. Combined with the stunning beauty of Hallstatt itself, Salzwelten adds a rich cultural layer to your trip. It’s highly recommended for families and anyone interested in history and culture.
Pion C — Google review
Super fun experience for all who are visiting hallstatt! Tickets and reservation not available online, so u need to purchase them from the base funicular station. The staff will inform you when is the next tour starting, so you just gotta head up in advance via the funicular (which was pretty fast). Each tour is about 43 pax so make sure to queue or plan ahead! i thought that the group size was too big as even though the facilities inside could accomodate this group, there was a lot of unnecessary waiting around and people at the back could not hear what the guide was saying at each station, despite her already close to shouting. The cave was huge, but the time to explore or take photos at each station is very short. The staff will switch off the light within 5mins and people at the back usually dont get much chances to take pics by the time we reach the station. However, the caves were still pretty cool and we really enjoyed the 2 slides! We also got to take a train out of the salt mine via a really narrow tunnel and that was exhilarating. Overall the tour was about 1 and a half hours. The last tour is at 3.40pm, which means u can still catch the last funicular down after you complete the tour.
Cherie C — Google review
The tour was a great experience with lots of fun parts. The tour included fun slides and videos. We received special clothing to safely slide down the rides. The tour starts deep into the mine, where they explain the history of the mine and how they extract the salt. We had a great guide called Jakob, making the tour not only informative but also entertaining. However, the light show was an utter disaster- I could have made better. In addition the pricing what a little expensive.
Vince — Google review
It isn’t a cheap trip - but overall, I am glad we visited the Hallstatt Salt Mine. You have to dress in the protective clothing of the salt miners before you start the tour and backpacks must be left in lockers and reclaimed at the tour’s end. The tour itself took around an hour. You get to ride on two wooden miners’ slides during the trip which is good fun. At the second slide, your speed is recorded as you pass the camera positioned to catch all the fun. We managed to clock up only a miserable 11 kilometres per hour compared to our guide’s winning score of 28.6 kilometres per hour. You also get to ride on the miners’ train back at the end which makes a nice finale. Inside the cave, it is interesting to see the salt deposits up close. Various informative movies are played as you walk through the mine and you get a good feel for the 7,000 year history of salt mining in this part of Austria. Salt is a good preservative, so the Salt Mine is an archeological treasure trove. Towards the end of the tour, you get to see the oldest European evidence of a wooden staircase. Check opening times before you visit as the site is very popular, the only access is via the funicular and numbers are strictly limited. You need to allow 3 hours or so for the whole trip. LovetoWander
Margot H — Google review
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Salzbergstraße 21, 4830 Hallstatt, Austria
https://www.salzwelten.at/de/hallstatt
+43 6132 2002400
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Mirabell Palace

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Nature & Parks
Mirabell Palace, a 17th-century architectural gem located in Salzburg, is renowned for its ornamental gardens and opulent interior. The palace was featured in the iconic film 'The Sound of Music,' with its gardens serving as the backdrop for memorable scenes. Built by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich in 1606 and later redesigned in Baroque style, the palace boasts exquisite interior decorations including stucco and wall paintings.
Mirabell Palace is absolutely stunning and a must-see in Salzburg. The palace itself is elegant, but the real highlight is the Mirabell Gardens — beautifully maintained with colorful flower beds, sculptures, and fountains that make it feel like you’ve stepped into a fairytale. The view looking through the gardens towards the fortress is breathtaking and perfect for photos. It’s free to enter the gardens, and they’re easy to walk through, so it’s a great stop even if you’re short on time. If you visit in spring or summer, the flowers are in full bloom and the atmosphere is magical. Music lovers will also appreciate that some of the “Sound of Music” scenes were filmed here. Highly recommend visiting in the morning before the crowds arrive — it’s peaceful, romantic, and unforgettable.
Andrew H — Google review
The gardens are magnificent. Symmetry and colors are combined in beautiful compositions. Access to the gardens is free. The palace itself is also free, but there is nothing to see. Access is only to the staircase, which is magnificent, but it is disappointing that there is no access to the halls. We only managed to peek into one.
Sonya M — Google review
It's a really beautiful and popular place in Salzburg that everyone have to see. The gardens are stunning and you can enjoy sitting around and taking photos. There are also classical music concerts there, which are definitely a must-see if you love this genre!
Gergana T — Google review
Even in late October, without all the flowers, the gardens are well kept and beautiful. I’m a huge fan of the dwarf garden! Very fun, though not PC (bc history is not PC) statues in there! Worth a walk through and FREE. The only part of the palace that was accessible was the marble staircase area—I believe it had a real name. Pretty, but the gardens are better!
Olivia H — Google review
Beautiful palace with stunning gardens. Easy to walk around and free to enter. The views with the flowers, statues, and Salzburg backdrop are picture-perfect. Peaceful spot to relax, take photos, or just enjoy the scenery. Great for a short, calming visit.
Cyw — Google review
Nice walk around the gardens with the memorable views of the Sound of Music. There were three weddings going on at the same time. Seems the palace was closed for visitors today. Loaded with tourists parties there for the same reason as us no doubt.
Steve B — Google review
Huge garden with fountain, it's a pity we visited there in winter, I didn't see the red flowers 💐chill vibe, people walk around enjoying quiet moments
Chengyi — Google review
Even though it was rainy a lot, the sculptures at the outskirts of the palace and the gardens inside were pretty. The cobblestone ground was a bit swampy and uncomfortable to walk, but anyway I bet it'd be fascinating to revisit there on sunny days.
Lyrasel — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(7121)
Mirabellplatz 4, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
https://www.salzburg.info/de/sehenswertes/top10/schloss-mirabell
+43 662 80720
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6

Altstadt Salzburg

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Altstadt Salzburg, also known as the old town, is a bustling area filled with history and culture. Getreidegasse, a charming pedestrian street, is lined with shops selling traditional costumes and antiques. Visitors can explore Mozart's Birthplace to learn about the composer's early life or visit the Domquartier to see the stunning Salzburg Cathedral and baroque Residence featuring art by renowned artists.
4.6
(9098)
5020 Salzburg, Austria, USA
7

Salzburg Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Salzburg Cathedral, with its twin spires and baroque-style architecture, is a monumental symbol of the city's religious significance and historical wealth. The cathedral houses a museum that displays sacred treasures, adding to its allure. The building has undergone several reconstructions over the centuries, with the current structure showcasing early Baroque ecclesiastical architecture at its finest. Visitors are captivated by the towering facade and turquoise domes of this 17th-century marvel.
The inside of this cathedral is absolutely stunning. The walls and ceilings are bathed in rich and intricate detail and the ceiling has eye catching murals and statues. It truly is something to see and worth a bit of your time in Salzburg. It doesn’t take long to just pop in and admire. I would encourage visitors to wear appropriate clothing and act appropriately considering this is a church.
Benjamin M — Google review
Beautiful cathedral!! Entrance fee is a modest 5 Euros. Once inside be sure to check out the underground in the far back left (facing the altar). Also there’s a giant metal structure where Mozart was baptized as a child (see in my photos)
Colton W — Google review
Beautiful large cathedral with high ceiling and open space. We got lucky as a small group of musicians were performing which allowed the music to echo throughout the cathedral which made for a peaceful ambiance. I would highly recommend visiting this place.
Anand — Google review
Just amazing! The Cathedral has a unique architecture and we also booked ourselves for an organ concert. Every day at noonafter the 12 o'clock bells there is an organ concert. It's preferable you book your place. The player changed the organs and during half hour he played different pieces to three different organs. A must do activity in Salzburg.
Maria G — Google review
Nice cathedral and need 5 euro entrance ticket. We were here on the first day of Rupertikirtag festival, so the stalls and other activities are just starting to kick off the festivities. From here we walk to the Festung Hohensalzburg gate to buy the cable car ticket.
Ai C — Google review
The Salzburg Cathedral is a breathtaking Baroque masterpiece in the heart of the Old Town. Its grand façade, elegant dome, and beautifully decorated interior create a peaceful and inspiring atmosphere. The cathedral’s historic organ, once played by Mozart, and its stunning frescoes make it a true cultural gem. Surrounded by the charming Domplatz and views of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, it’s a must-see landmark that perfectly captures Salzburg’s beauty and history.
Lg G — Google review
Totally worth the time to collect oneself inside out of the cold for a few private moments in prayer. An amazing dome and frescos are amazing showing of the Passion of Christ. - Jesus, show me the path of life!
Douglas B — Google review
An absolutely beautiful church! This stands out from many of the other churches we’d seen because of the stunning black and white design that makes the paintings pop. The organ was also beautiful. There is an entrance fee but the discount with the Salzburg card brings it down to €3.5 per person.
Madeline K — Google review
4.7
(12220)
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4.5
(4424)
Domplatz 1a, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
https://www.salzburg-dom.at/home/
+43 662 80476640
8

Fortress Hohensalzburg

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Fortress
Museums
Perched on a hilltop with commanding views of the city and the Alps, Fortress Hohensalzburg is an impressive 11th-century complex that draws in over 1.4 million visitors annually. To avoid the crowds, it's best to arrive early and take a glass funicular or embark on a steep 20-minute walk up Festungsgasse in the Old Town to reach this iconic landmark.
Great view but you need to pay extra to go to the tower (which we didn’t). Still absolutely worth visiting while you’re in Salzburg. You can skip the line if you buy or get tickets upfront (we got them from our hotel).
Stevo T — Google review
Very nice fortress overlooking the city of Salzburg. You get some magnificent view from up there. You also have the opportunity to got to the top of the fortress and get a full 360 degree view of the region. They have some nice museums and displays inside the fortress. Definitely worth it to spend some good amount of time. Even if you are here for short time, it would recommend 1.5hr just to walk through the entire area.
Anand — Google review
Bought the entrance and funicular train ticket and it's a enjoyable trip up the hill to the castle. Plenty of stuff to see in the fortress and also great view of Salzburg city from the top of the castle. Really beautiful scenery and we don't want to leave but had to rush to find the train station as we need to catch the 12pm Hallstatt tour.
Ai C — Google review
We visited the Fortress Hohensalzburg and had a memorable experience. We didn’t know about the funicular to go up, so we walked all the way — a great cardio workout and a nice way to enjoy the surroundings. 🏰 The fortress itself is beautiful and very well preserved, offering a fascinating glimpse into Salzburg’s history. The museum inside is truly impressive, with excellent exhibits that make the visit even more enriching. 🌄 The highlight, however, is the breathtaking view from the top. Looking out over Salzburg and the surrounding mountains is simply unforgettable. ✅ Overall, Fortress Hohensalzburg is a must-see attraction in Salzburg. Whether you take the funicular or walk up, the combination of history, architecture, and stunning scenery makes it well worth the visit.
Fabiano D — Google review
Truly beautiful, must see spot in Salzburg. Definitely recommend the panaromic view from the fortress tower. We unfortunately hadn’t visited neither the museum nor the armory, but we enjoyed it anyway. We really appreciated the stand where we could get for ourselves some Glühwein and simply enjoy the beautiful night view.
Ján K — Google review
We thought there would be more spaces that were open for tours, but the tour was still good. The restaurant in the fortress was great! Service was great as well as the food and we enjoyed as much as we could eat as the portion sizes were large.
Amy T — Google review
This is a fascinating site. There are many things to see in this historic place. Be prepared for some step climbing to get the very best views. We enjoyed learning all the history about the Fortress. There are rooms full of interesting items dating from ancient times to modern life.
Linda B — Google review
Amazing castle and exhibition. Everything is modern, interactive and multisensory. Truly a nice example of the basic of how exhibitions today should look like. Plus the ticket's price is also very okay. 100% recommend buying tickets in advance though, there was a super long queue when buying on the spot.
Kristýna V — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(12291)
Mönchsberg 34, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
https://www.festung-hohensalzburg.at/de/
+43 662 84243011
9

Kehlsteinhaus

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Perched at an elevation of 1834m, The Eagle's Nest was originally built as a mountain retreat for Hitler and has since been repurposed into a restaurant with stunning panoramic views. Accessible only by a special shuttle bus from the Kehlsteinhaus bus station, this historic site boasts a rich World War II history and was once used by top officials of the Third Reich regime.
Awesome place to see the views of the mountain range and the village below. Only has a little bit of the history to read to say how iconic it is. Overall Great place to visit, definitely a must see if not for the view alone.
Stephen D — Google review
Expensive but worth the trip! The bus is a little confusing, but you have to take the city (838) bus to the Dokumentation station and then buy a tour bus pass to get to the top. 838 drops you off and picks you up from the same area. Convenient! Costs around 11.50Euro for round trip from the main station to the tour station. Keep your ticket for the return. Can also just buy a one-way ticket. We went middle of October. Snow was VERY slippery (and wet) so bring good shoes or walking poles. Was cold but not super cold. Thumbs up if this review helped you! :)
Colton W — Google review
We were surrounded by clouds going up the mountain, but once we went up the elevator, it was clear skies and beautiful. The house is a restaurant which i did not go to. You can climb a little bit of the mountain and take breathtaking pictures.
Debbie D — Google review
Great experience and amazing views!!! If you go when there is snow, expect no treatment on paths could be very treacherous. Would do it again for sure!!! Restaurant was very good also, would eat there again. You need to park then take a bus up to elevator.
Jim S — Google review
This is a very cool place to visit. It’s great that such a historical place has remained largely unchanged since construction. Even if you’re not interested in World War II history, the site offers fantastic views assuming the weather is cooperative. We had a nice lunch in the restaurant and I hope to visit again with clearer weather.
Shawn S — Google review
A very good experience. The bus trip up and down is excellent, it makes you appreciate the work involved to create the road in such a short time period. The views from the top are just phenomenal.
Alan W — Google review
Must see and worth the 15 min electrical bus drive up mountain. Spectacular views. Terrible history but worth remembering all of us to have this never happen again. In the sun-gallery there is some information on the site and history.
P R — Google review
Amazing….it was even better than I imagined. There’s a restaurant there that also doesn’t gouge you on prices. The trip up on the bus is an event in itself, followed by the short walk up along the original entrance tunnel and into the same original gold coloured lift. Incidentally the lift holds over 30 people! Then when you get out you are above the clouds and it’s epic. If you are near there, I would highly recommend it
Ritrka — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(3086)
83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany
https://www.kehlsteinhaus.de/
+49 8652 2969
10

Skigebiet Obertauern

Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
This place is great. Plenty of slopes, well-connected. Suitable for families. I definitely recommend it. I personally love coming back here.
Richard R — Google review
Very popular for a reason as there are numerous interconnected slopes and fast ski lifts. It is often overcrowded unfortunately. Parking lot is free of charge. Enjoy!
Vanja Z — Google review
Big ski area, ski slopes for everyone, good connection between the slopes and lifts/cable cars, high enough for spring skiing. Unfortunately a lot of people even in working days and too many beginners on red slopes in northern part of resort. Too few restaurants, especially smaller and cozy places are missing.
Marcela Š — Google review
The ski area offers approximately 100km of mostly gentle slopes and breathtaking panoramic views, perfect for beginners and intermediates. The area usually has a lot of snow, and due to its altitude and position, it is very snow-reliable. It is easily accessible by excellent and very fast roads (from both sides). Near the ski lifts, there are 7 free parking lots. The lift infrastructure is excellent – the ski area is well-connected with mostly new and fast lifts, some even with heated seats, and there are usually minimal or no wait times in lines. There are many huts to choose from; those on the edges of the ski area are usually less crowded and have lower prices. As a downside, I would only mention the poor condition of the slopes in the lower areas where multiple slopes converge at the lifts (this can happen relatively quickly depending on conditions and the number of skiers) and the limited number of longer ski runs for more experienced skiers. All in all, I think the ski area is definitely worth a visit and has a reasonably priced ski pass for what it offers.
Davor N — Google review
A wonderful place full of snow throughout the season, even now when the snow is dwindling throughout the Alps, Obertauern is opened all the way up to late spring. So fun 🍀
Filip Z — Google review
A very famous ski resort in Europe, thus expect lots of tourists during weekends and vacation. It's very pricy for accommodation and food in the restaurants just due to its name. Quality of course doesn't keep up with either name or price. The slopes are all well prepared and broad. The length is short though, on average it's a beginner's resort in terms of slope difficulty. Only about 3 pistes are a bit more demanding (7er). Nevertheless recommendable. Keep in mind this is an artificial tourist village only built for skiing during winter. In summer 90% of the village are usually closed.
TH3 T — Google review
Easily accessible. The connection of skilifts is a little chaotic, or at least I wasn't always able to read the map properly. We got a free buff with each ticket which was nice :)
Martin K — Google review
Great place to ski, great food options. Lots of sunny days and lots of snow.
Molly — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(610)
Seekarstraße 2, 5562 Obertauern, Austria
http://www.ski-obertauern.at/
+43 6456 7554
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11

Königssee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Königssee is a large, clear lake known for its stunning beauty and iconic St. Bartholomew church located on a peninsula. Surrounded by the picturesque hiking trails of the Berchtesgaden Alps, this destination offers a serene escape in nature. The area also features family-run hotels offering cozy rooms and delicious Bavarian and international cuisine.
This lake which is around 2 hours from Munich is beautiful and worth to pay visit during the summers. The water here is very clear and provides a clear reflection which makes this place even more picturesque between the magnificent mountains surrounding the National Park. Through boat ride only you can travel inside the lake and explore various sceneic routes, it costs only 22 Euros to and fro.
Shlok D — Google review
The nature around the lake is spectacular. It is a must-see place with beautiful landscapes and a great choice for a romantic trip. You can take a boat ride and live a dream!
Nilsu — Google review
Königssee is stunning! Clear emerald water, surrounded by mountains – a true paradise. The boat ride and echo experience are unforgettable, and St. Bartholomä looks like a postcard. Best to go early to avoid crowds.
Sweta P — Google review
One of the most beautiful lakes in Germany! The emerald water and mountain views are just breathtaking. You can take a boat trip, walk along the shore, or just relax and enjoy the scenery. Everything is very well organized with good facilities and parking nearby. A must-see if you’re in Bavaria! 🚤🌲💚
Bud S — Google review
The most unforgettable palce in Germany. I visited this place in October. You can take boat and hearing the horn sounds while taking the boat to explore the lake view.
Anonymous — Google review
This was our second visit to Königssee after eight years – and the lake still amazes us just as much ☺️ The boat ride is a fantastic experience – maybe not the cheapest, but definitely worth it. On the way, the guide explains everything in both German and English, and one of the highlights is when they play the trumpet and the sound echoes back beautifully from the mountains – a truly unique moment. We recommend stopping at St. Bartholomä, and then continuing by boat to Salet, from where you can walk to Obersee and further to Röthbachfall, Germany’s highest waterfall. The scenery along the way is absolutely stunning – Königssee is one of those places you’ll always want to return to.
Daria D — Google review
No doubt one of the highlights of our trip to Bavaria, a boat ride across the lake and lunch on the far side. The location is extremely popular, the parking area alone is huge, I imagine it serves other activity points as well. Very touristy on the approach to the ferry jetties, loads of souvenir shops and restaurants/ food outlets. Around lunchtime boats leave every five minutes, we had no waiting time, we bought a ticket and hopped straight onto the next ferry. Everything was highly efficient. Loved it.
Steve R — Google review
I love this lake, a lake for Kings with breathtaking view, clear water, majestic landscape and sustainable tourism development,… it is worthy to explore and immerse yourself in nature.
Phong T — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(2999)
83471 Schönau am Königssee, Germany, USA
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Liechtensteinklamm

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Temporarily Closed
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Liechtensteinklamm is a stunning natural attraction in the Alps, characterized by its deep and narrow gorge, footpaths, bridges, river, and waterfall. It is only accessible during the summer months. The surrounding mountains offer various hiking opportunities for all levels of hikers. St. Johann im Pongau is a popular ski destination with several ski resorts in the area.
An absolutely stunning mountain gorge with a crystal-clear, rushing river carving its way through the rocks. The graceful spiral staircase adds a unique charm and makes the walk even more memorable. The trail ends with a breathtaking waterfall and a panoramic viewing platform. If you ever find yourself in the area, don’t miss it — this is a true masterpiece of nature!
Olha S — Google review
Nature trail - Liechtenstein Gorge. - Easy and pleasant Liechtensteinklamm trail. Very organized place, there are 4 parking lots (p1, p2) very close to the entrance. P3 + P4 is an effortless walk of 1 km. Entrance for 2 adults + 2 children 47 euros. Very organized trail, lots of places to photograph crazy nature, flowing water. There are stairs on the way (up and down). The trail is packed with people/visitors (we started at 10:00) The entire trail takes about two hours, depending on the traffic and how many photos you take.
Sharon F — Google review
Totally worth to go there! Ticket for adult cost 15 euros, child for free. Well maintained path and stairs. We took a hike with our 4yo and we made it all together, it was super safe and definitely also a child friendly option for active family. We arrived just after 10am which was a great time since when we were coming back, all the parking spots were full just the further one(P5) available and we managed to park in P1. So definitely worth to come early
Renáta L — Google review
Easy walk with about 400 stairs. It’s not a circular walk so you will have to walk those 400 steps on your way back. The views are gorgeous and it’s perfect if you are looking for a 3 hour walk in nature with a unique pathway and the most beautiful stairs I ever saw.
Benjamin L — Google review
Certainly worth the visit! Stunning waterfall and gorge. The spiral staircase is an added bonus! Take your time and breathe the mountain fresh air.
Marina W — Google review
Stunning gorge, quite easy hiking, definitely worth 15€ ticket. It takes less than 1 hour for the round trip. A little bit wet, it's better to have shoes with confident grip
Oleksandr S — Google review
Worth more than they charge you. And they definitively were not joking about the safety measures they take. Do come early in the morning or before closing because the crowd is quite disturbing the experience. There are big free parkings. The famous steps are only one part of the going up and down. It is short but not flat. Also, do not take your dog if you can't carry her: she will definitively not appreciate it as all the bigger dogs were scared and the steps can easily hurt their paws. They will not enjoy it one bit.
M. E — Google review
Various Parkplatzs available. Luckily there was availability in P1 (near to Kasse). From there, it will take around 40minutes (beginners) one way to the end point (Waterfall). Beginners can also do it.., no fitness needed! Just some spiral staircase and off-road walking. Worth the visit!
Latheesh T — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(580)
Liechtensteinklammstraße 123, 5600 St. Johann im Pongau, Austria
http://www.liechtensteinklamm.at/
+43 6412 6036
13

Pyramidenkogel Tower

Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
The Pyramidenkogel Tower is a popular attraction in Klagenfurt that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and Lake Worthersee. It features an observation deck, as well as a covered slide that provides visitors with a thrilling experience. The road leading up to the tower can be challenging for inexperienced drivers due to its steep and twisting nature. The parking lot is free and spacious, while the building's entrance is well-maintained.
Really interesting free standing structure in the middle of the forest overlooking the lake with great views. Made entirely of wood from the region, it takes on this grey color which makes it pretty interesting. There is a slide that you can take from the top to the bottom. You can get to the top via elevator or by stairs. I do recommend taking the elevator as you can spend more time at the top to soak in the views and then slowly walk down. This is definitely not for those who are afraid of heights as it is completely open (but still safe - sufficient barriers).
Samuel — Google review
Great panoramic view over Lake Wörthersee and the surroundings – definitely worth visiting once. Parking is easy, the tower is modern and clean. Perfect for photos and a short trip, but honestly, it’s a “see it once” kind of place – no real reason to come back again.
Juraj S — Google review
The Pyramidenkogel Tower near Klagenfurt is absolutely worth a visit. We were lucky to have a beautiful clear day, even though it’s already October, and the views were simply breathtaking. From the top, you can see for miles in every direction, the two surrounding lakes glistening below are magical, and the little peninsula of Maria Wörth looks picture-perfect from above. To the west, the Alps rise majestically in the distance, completing the stunning panorama. A truly beautiful spot and an experience not to be missed! Make sure you come back down using the slide! A definite crowd pleaser
Varto B — Google review
Pyramid Tower - an attraction for taking amazing photos - meeting point of the borders of Italy, Austria, Slovenia. The entrance fee is not cheap for a family of 2 + 2 (13 and 17) including sliding down the slide, a total of 53 euros. There is a large and tidy parking lot (2 lots). After payment, there are 2 options for going up. Elevator or stairs - about 12 steps up, not easy but challenging. The 10th floor is closed and pleasant (on a rainy day) you can go up to the 11th and 12th floors, open to the whole view and a place to take photos of the entire area.
Sharon F — Google review
Great panoramic view on the whole lake , impressive structure. Best to take the elevator up, and the stairs to get down, so you can really enjoy the scenic view. Parking was a bit tricky on the hilltop, as it was a busy day, but eventually found a spot.
Gergely V — Google review
Fabulous views of the surrounding area An impressive structure made of wood and metal, which offers fabulous views of the surrounding area - a lake, mountains. The height of a 12-story building. A separate attraction is a descent along a metal pipe from a height of 52 meters - the highest in Europe. The pipe runs inside the tower. I highly recommend it.
ЭЛЛИ Ш — Google review
WOW! 👍👍👍🙏👍 Just go here! +60 meters closer to the heaven. 🥰 The view is out of this world, totally stunning... The long and winding road up to the hill can be a challenge, but it is safe. Please go there it is worth 15€ is very worthy.
Ulf A — Google review
Everything is fine there, except the price of 17 euros for the view. 5-10 minutes to see the area from the tower, nothing else to do there. The the view is great, but feels like "rip off".
Olga K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(834)
Linden 62, 9074 Keutschach am See, Austria
https://www.pyramidenkogel.info/
+43 4273 2443
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Soteska Vintgar

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Temporarily Closed
Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Soteska Vintgar, discovered in 1891, is a 1.6-km gorge with a 500-m span of bridges and galleries. It's a popular spot that can get crowded with tourists, but it's worth the visit. You can even bike there from Bled in about 25 minutes. The wooden walkway crosses over the rapids of the Radovna river for almost a mile, offering stunning views in all weather conditions.
The gorge is wonderful, path is well maintained and secure (you need to wear a helmet). Please be aware that access is regulated via an online ticket service (you can also buy a ticket at the Parking 1 but not at the entrance!). They let you in exactly (!) at the minute printed on your ticket, not a single minute earlier (we tried). The gorge is 1.6 km and easy, the way back to the entrance is a lot longer. You have the choice of either a mountain path (alpine) or a more covered one (forest) which is also slightly shorter. We took the forest one as the sun was strong, a good choice though notice that the last half of the way back is without cover to protect yourself from the sun. All in all a worthy trip. Park a Parking 1 for free as the parking at the entrance costs 10 Euros otherwise!
Andreas W — Google review
Amazing experience but plan ahead! Vintgar Gorge is absolutely stunning and definitely worth a visit! I highly recommend buying your ticket online in advance, it saves a lot of time. If you’re coming by car, parking is free, but be careful: the first parking lot is paid and doesn’t belong to the gorge. Drive a bit further to the second parking area, where staff will guide you where to park. From there, an electric shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes and takes you directly to the gorge entrance (cars are not allowed beyond this point, only motorcycles or bikes). ⚠️ Important: your ticket is only valid for the 20-minute time slot shown on it, the gate opens only during that time! 💧 There’s also a free restroom available at the entrance. All in all, very well organized and the nature is breathtaking, a must-see when visiting Bled! 🇸🇮💚
Bud S — Google review
Nice atmosphere and worth of visiting. Tickets required. If bought in advance through the internet, you can park directly at the entrance. If you want to buy tickets on site, you need to drive couple km back to the central parking where the ticket office is located. From central parking free shuttle would drive you at the entrance...
R B — Google review
We did the full round trip at Soteska Vintgar and loved it. From Bled we took the bus to the Vintgar starting point, and after the walk we returned to Bled with the same bus - included in the ticket price. Tickets for the trip can be bought online. Buses run every 15–20 minutes, and you can also start from the Vintgar parking if you come by car. The whole experience took around 3 hours. The trail goes along the river, through the forest and meadows. The gorge is stunning, with wooden paths above crystal-clear water and the sound of the river all around. Peaceful, fresh, and absolutely worth the visit.
Despina L — Google review
Very beautiful gorge! We took the guided tour which is available everyday at 4 pm. Highly recommend taking this tour if you would like to listen and understand a bit of the history of the gorge. Our guide Domen was very kind and helpful. He took us through the longest but most beautiful trail through the gorge. The trail has a bit of an incline climb but the absolutely worth the view if you are up for a little hike. He also got some Slovenian herbal tea for us to have after the hike which was very thoughtful 😊
Renuka P — Google review
A truly beautiful gorge. We were here in October and it was wonderfully peaceful. The gorge is truly stunning, well worth the effort. We explored the gorge with our guide, "Jan," and it's highly recommended! Jan is an experienced, enthusiastic, and friendly guide. He led us through the Vintgar Gorge and shared many interesting stories along the way. Jan also had a good understanding of the group's needs. We had a Fantastic day! Hvala Jan
Luc C — Google review
Most beautiful hike (intermediate) we did in the area. Views are mesmerizing and there are options for a small and a big one. Can walk across the forest or along the river on the way back.
Nishtha S — Google review
The gorge is beautiful and a great experience, also for children. It’s important to spend some time reading the website beforehand to understand how to get there, the different route options, and other important details. It’s a very organized site, and preparation really helps to make the most of the visit. For families – you can pick up a booklet with activity accessories for kids at the entrance booth. Most of the activities are set along the return trail through the forest and the scenic viewpoint over the valley pn the way back. Our kids (ages 9 and 6) absolutely loved this experience! At the end, they received a small souvenir. We completed the trail in about two and a half hours and walked fairly quickly because we were worried about missing the last bus back to the parking area at the end of the day (buses run until 20:00, then shuttle vans until 21:00 – we visited in July). On the way back, as you exit the forest, there’s a restaurant with a well-maintained playground. It looks like a great place to stop, but unfortunately, we didn’t have time because we were in a rush.
SeeingPlacesWithLior — Google review
4.5
(21405)
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4.5
(4286)
Turistično društvo Gorje, Podhom 80, 4247 Zgornje Gorje, Slovenia
https://www.vintgar.si/
+386 51 621 511
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Bled Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Bled Castle, a clifftop fortress dating back to the 11th century, stands proudly overlooking Lake Bled. Originally built in 1004 by Emperor Henry II, it was later inhabited by the Bishops of Brixen for over eight centuries. The castle has undergone renovations and expansions throughout the Middle Ages, including the addition of a chapel and other structures. Visitors can explore its museum and partake in various activities tied to the castle's history for an entrance fee.
Small castle view amazing views. Amazing views. Castle itself is rather small but the vibe is great. You really get the feeling of medieval times. There's also great view over the island in the middle of the lake. Went there 2 times in one day: first in the morning, just to tour around, no line, very few people. Easy to get around. Second time went for the dinner in the restaurant that is located in the castle. Sunset over the lake and even less visitors. Restaurant offers inside and outside seating depending on the weather. Views are amazing for both options. Everything is clean and cozy. Really recommend!
Margus M — Google review
The climb up to this castle is pretty steep, and tickets aren’t exactly cheap. If you don’t plan on actually going inside, it might not be worth the effort, since you won’t really get any accessible viewpoints from the top without paying for entry. We had already visited plenty of other spots in the area, so we skipped it this time – maybe next visit. Still, feels like the tickets could be priced a bit more reasonably.
Karol K — Google review
Went to Bled castle on an organized trip, so I was already sorted for the tickets. The main attraction of the castle are the views on the lake, which are quite spectacular. There is a small museum with the story of the castle and of the lake (including the island), a restaurant, toilets and also a souvenir shop. Overall we spent 1h here which I think was appropriate to take photos and explore the museum.
Andrea L — Google review
A really interesting and almost mystical medieval castle. No long waiting lines — entry is quick and easy, whether you pay in cash or digitally — and suddenly you’re standing right inside history. At the top, there’s a cozy café where you can enjoy a coffee and a slice of cake, which I can honestly recommend. Sitting there with your coffee and cake, looking down at the lake far below, you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. You can see the boats on the water and the mountains all around — the panorama is absolutely stunning. After that, you can take a short walk through the castle, visit the small museum, explore the souvenir shops, or taste and buy local honey and wine. Toilets are available, and there’s parking right in front of the castle, though it’s a bit pricey at around 3 € per hour. Families can get a family ticket, which is a bit cheaper. We ended up spending almost the whole day there because it’s simply beautiful — peaceful, full of history, and absolutely worth a visit. Definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Bled.
Andre B — Google review
The castle is very well preserved (it is worth paying for the access) and offers a very beautiful view over the the lake and the island. On a personal note, I think it is more spectacular on the inside. It is the best way to end a nice walk around the lake.
Bogdan B — Google review
No drones allowed. So I don’t know how people get the arial shots. Guttenburg print press shop on site where you can customize your own print. Honey shop where you can have a honey tasting. And a fine dining restaurant where, if you reserve, can have free entrance to castle included. The castle is a fantastic vantage point to see and photograph Bled Island. However if you go late in the afternoon the sun will be in your face and the island will be in the dark.
G. C — Google review
I walked up to Bled Castle from a bath by Lake Bled. It took around 10 minutes and was mostly smooth gravel or stairs, very easy to navigate (some people were going up with prams). The castle itself is amazing. You pay to enter (16 euros at the date of my visit) and can go to various viewpoints, the museum and buy drinks and snacks to enjoy overlooking the lake. Although in peak summertime, I arrived around 8:30 (it opens at 8am) and it was so quiet meaning I could take all the pictures I wanted, wander around, and grab the best seat to chill for a few hours.
Charlotte M — Google review
Brilliant views of lake Bled, there is a small very old wine shop where you can do wine tasting and also buy unique great wines from the region. Bottled right in front of you by a really friendly host who has great stories to tell. Lovely wine too. There are Cafés and restaurants if you want to grab a quick bite. Parking is right below the castle. The views alone are worth the price of the ticket
Gaurav G — Google review
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3.9
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Grajska cesta 61, 4260 Bled, Slovenia
http://www.blejski-grad.si/
+386 4 572 97 82
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16

Lake Bled

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Bled is a picturesque destination, surrounded by mountains and forests, with a charming island that houses a historic church. The high season runs from May to October, attracting tourists from various countries. The local cuisine offers modern and diverse dishes, including homemade pasta, soups, and smoked trout specialties. Visitors can enjoy tasting menus featuring light and fresh dishes made from natural ingredients.
Very beautiful place, truly dreamy It’s an absolute must-see when visiting Slovenia. I went there in October, there were some people, but it wasn’t too crowded.
Ludo-_ — Google review
Idyllic, restful & charming place to visit! Lovely to take the Pletna boat to visit the church, walk around the lake and climb up to the church & castle! Blessed to be able to enjoy the beauty of this lake & surroundings!
C W — Google review
A lake with a small island and being overlooked by a castle on an intimidatingly high hill. An absolutely gorgeous lake. I’d recommend two days in the area, with one dedicated to the lake and castle.
Taylor B — Google review
if you happen to be in Slovenia, you shouldn’t miss out on Bled lake! stunning views wherever you go! you can take a swim in the lake, there are also boats services! There are resting points with restaurants and ice cream shops.
Hamy N — Google review
Bled is a must visit if you are in Slovenia. We came around end of September, got caught in the rain for the first night but the second day was perfect with sunny weather. Not too crowded during our visit. We love it
J — Google review
It’s our first time in Slovenia so we had to see iconic Lake Bled. We spent 4 hours walking around the lake and taking our time to enjoy the place. It’s beautiful as in a fairytale and there’s plenty to do, toboggan, kayak, SUP, take a pletna boat to the island, just walk around, have a picnic. It’s perfect. There’s definitely tourists around, like ourselves but it wasn’t overcrowded on the day we went in late September. We parked at Straza Bled, found the price most reasonable amongst other carparks for the distance to Lake Bled. 3€ for first 2 hours and 3€ for every next hour. It’s also right next to the fun toboggan.
Jane H — Google review
The island of Maria on Lake Bled feels both real and timeless. I stumbled upon this as the weather shifted, the sun breaking through while a gentle rain fell, creating a moment that felt almost otherworldly.
Sey S — Google review
One of the best lakes in Europe to relax and enjoy. The church is located in the middle of the lake. We can visit the church via rowing boat. Unfortunately we don't have enough time to visit the church and castle. Overall the lake is worth seeing.
Karthick G — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(9970)
4260 Bled, Slovenia, USA
17

Laghi di Fusine

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Laghi di Fusine, a stunning pair of alpine lakes, is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Nestled in the quiet wonder of the Dolomites, these neighboring lakes offer picturesque views and serene surroundings. Whether you're an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, Laghi di Fusine provides an ideal setting to immerse yourself in Friuli's natural beauty.
Amazing lake to visit for a day or two. It can get quite busy during the holidays but with some patience you can still get it.
Federico S — Google review
Two very beautiful lakes with a lot of hiking opportunities. The trails going around the lakes to required sure footedness and good shoes, there are a lot of tree trunks and rocks/lose stones. Dog friendly and several options for food and drinks. You pay €5 for a full day to park.
Amber D — Google review
I visited the Laghi di Fusine recently and it was one of the most peaceful and scenic places I’ve seen. The water is unbelievably clear and emerald-turquoise — you can easily see stones and plant life beneath the surface — and the whole scene is framed by the dramatic, snow-topped Julian Alps (you get sweeping views of Mangart in the background).  The loop trail around the upper lake is an easy, well-marked walk (about 2 km for the circular route) with benches and viewpoints where you can stop and soak it in. In autumn the trees are changing colour, the ducks glide calmly across the water, and the setting feels quietly majestic — a perfect spot to slow down and recharge.
Naresh P — Google review
Such an amazing place!!!!! I was realy looking forward to visiting this place and it was worth all the long way. You have to pay to park there, but it is an amazing place to visit. HIGHLY recommended. You feel like in a windows desktop wallpaper.
Jennifer C — Google review
The landscape is very beautiful and you get two lakes in one visit😍 I can defenetly recomand it!
Silviu G — Google review
We planned spontaneously to visit the lake and walk around. It's always beautiful in sunny days. Nice clean water surrounded by trees. From villach it took around 38min drive. There are three parking spots. One is just before the entrance and 2 after the entrace.we paid 5eurro to entrance for our car. We parked in just 50min from entrace. And enjoy nice walk. Even if you have one hour you would manage one round along the lake. If you have more time can visit both lake.
Jyotshna B — Google review
Amazing clear blue lake in the Julian Apls with great views of the mountains and greenery all around. Brilliant view of the Italian side of Mangart. There is an entry charge to visit the lake, it's not much but we didn't know about it. Parking was easy by the side of the road next to the lake. There toilets and cafés around the lake. The views are amazing. You cannot swim in the lake!! We didn't know and there are no signs saying no swimming. We had 2 police officer type people telling us and a few others to get out of the lake, luckily they were really polite and understanding so they informed us about the no swimming rule and said it's ok this time as it was the first time. We just saw 2 other people in the lake swimming so thought it was ok. You can rest a row boat and row on the lake which is a good option. The rowing boats were pretty but made of metal which didn't feel right so we didn't do that. Good for a stop over if you are in Bovec.
Gaurav G — Google review
It is a very very very beautiful and peaceful place!!! I took a train from Trieste to Tarvisio Boscoverde and walked along the bike paths to the lake!!! Almost like 10km!! Next time I’ll try with the bike! And I thought it’s forbidden to swim in the lake, but yes you can!!! I came for the NO BORDER MUSIC FESTIVAL! If you love nature, hiking, biking, and music, 100% recommended to come!! You won’t regret! But maybe bring some water with you, because the water from the fountain is not drinkable.
Jung-Chun L — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(982)
33018 Tarvisio, Province of Udine, Italy, USA
18

Savica

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Savica is a settlement on the right bank of the Sava Bohinjka River in the Municipality of Bohinj in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Wikipedia.
4.0
(961)
4264, Slovenia
19

Arena Franz Ferdinand Nassfeld

Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Functional rooms in a trendy budget hotel with a bar & a sauna, plus free breakfast.
Tomorrow is my last day of a week here as a solo female skiier. Had the best holiday. The staff have all been wonderful. Professional, and genuinely caring and interested in my day. My room was great, excellent cleaning each day. Loved the outdoor pool and spa. Food was amazing (and the wine) Made some great friends. Would highly recommend.
Alison W — Google review
The hotel has an excellent location right next to the Millennium Express cable car, perfect for hiking and mountain activities. Breakfast and dinner were tasty and offered a good variety of fresh dishes. However, the hotel feels more like a hostel than a 4-star property — cheap partitions, creaky doors, and an inconvenient bathroom layout with the toilet separate from the sink. Staff were mixed: some were very kind and helpful, while others were uninterested or even pushy, insisting on drinks when we declined. The surroundings are disappointing — the access road and parking are unpaved, with no benches outside. Tropolach offers almost no evening entertainment beyond the hotel bar. The worst part was the chaos in the pool and lobby areas. Although we didn’t book an adults-only hotel, children were screaming and playing noisily, especially in the pool, without any supervision to maintain order. Such disorder is unacceptable for a hotel with a not-so-cheap price tag. Overall, great location and food, but the hotel needs better maintenance and management to meet 4-star standards.
S 8 — Google review
Simply the very best, right next to the cable cars and bike/ski rental! Pool and spa area are amazing, food was impeccable and the reception staff were all unbelievably helpful! I could not recommend this hotel enough to everyone!
Graham — Google review
Having been twice here during this year I can surely say that staying at this hotel was a wonderful experience. It is family friendly, super clean and the food is delicious. There are different hotel related activities you can do so we had a lot of fun. Compliments to Dario at the front desk for being informative and catering to our every need. Also to housekeeping for keeping everything neat and clean. A satisfied guest who will definitely come back again.
Jelena S — Google review
This hotel is the best hotel I have been in since 5 years it has lots of fun for everyone the price is really good for this much of activities. The view the walkability everything is good there I recommend this hotel so much for you all you can feel safe there and free
Antiwear — Google review
We spent a week here in August as a family of 4. We loved our stay. The hotel has all the comforts, it's clean and the food is very good. We enjoyed the pool, the activities and our kids loved the amazing Karolina and Mathias at the baby club. The position is incredible, right in front of the Millenium Express and close to lakes and bike trails. The rooms are a little small. We stayed in a suite and felt a little cramped. I think a hotel in this category must provide a fridge, particularly in the summer months and in my opinion having the guests pay for purified water at dinner is a bit of a faux pas considering the price. The breakfast and dinner buffets are delicious. The food was fresh and well prepared, in particular the "antipasti" from Giusy. The service provided was very good. We appreciated our server Gabriel. The hotel provided a cake for our daughter's birthday with just a day of notice and it was delicious and it made her happy.
Alessandro F — Google review
Room was a bit small, a 1,60m bed with aapproximately meter by meter shower,cabinet, small desk with free of charge tea/coffee bags and still and sparkling water. .... small but super great because there is a pre-room to put your shoes, laguage, jackets, skies and there is a ski boot dryer. There is almost a million variations of food for breakfast, and the dinners were great too. Location is top when skiing, because there is gondola like 200m away from the hotel.
Maša R — Google review
Just back from a week in the Arena Franz Ferdinand, what a fantastic hotel! I paid for the slightly larger room which was very comfortable. I loved the storage area at the front of the room. I used it to keep my rucksack, boots and climbing gear away from the main living area. The boot dryer was VERY welcome after a day of torrential rain. The room is a slightly strange set up. From the corridor, you can see through in to the storage area which is also where the toilet is situated. Bare that in mind when you need to go! Also the shower cubicle opens straight out in the bedroom/living area. Fine if you're on your own but if you're travelling with another person, make sure you know them well enough :-) The rooms are very cosy and comfortable, towels were big and fluffy as was the robe. Great to have a kettle in the room and a very good selection of tea, coffee, decaf and herbal tea which, along with a jug of water, was replenished daily. It would have been nice to have a fridge in the room too. I stayed half board. Breakfast was amongst the best I've seen in a hotel. Wide range of coffee (complete with syrups, various cups/mugs, hot and cold milk) cheese & hams, cereal, bead, sausage, omelettes made to order. The juicing machine was an interesting addition too. I had a very early checkout but I had a breakfast of sandwiches and fruits ready for me at reception. Evening meals were listed in the morning news (available at breakfast) They offered a good choice and were always tasty and filling. The plates there are huge! It's a buffet, just help yourself to as much as you like. The waiters take your drink order. There's a good choice and prices are fair. You can then either pay on the night by cash or card or charge everything to your room. Staff are lovely. Attentive, quick and friendly. Some can't speak English too well and I've only a basic level of German, but that was never an issue. And the climbing wall! Wow!! Loved it!! Wish all hotels had one :-) Finally, the +Card is so useful. I used it several times for free access to the cable car and chairlifts. You are given it at check in and it gives free access to transport and various attractions. It makes for a very cheap holiday. So, in summary, a great hotel in a beautiful location!
Sue W — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(398)
Tröpolach 152, 9631 Tröpolach, Austria
https://franz-ferdinand.at/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=link_site_gmb&utm_campaign=FRANZferdinand
+43 4285 71335
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Cividale del Friuli

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Cividale del Friuli is a charming town located in the Udine region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, North Italy. Nestled in the foothills of the eastern Alps and close to the Slovenian border, this picturesque town offers a rich historical and architectural heritage. Visitors can explore monumental doors designed by Scamozzi, stroll through beautiful squares overlooking the Duomo, and admire Venetian palaces and historic buildings.
4% as popular as Salzburg
26 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Venice
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Gorizia Castle

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Castle
Museums
Gorizia Castle, an impressive 11th-century structure perched on a hill, is a must-visit during your city tour. The castle houses the Museum of Medieval Gorizia, the Synagogue of 1756 with its Jewish history museum, and the Museum of the Great War in Casa Dornberg and Casa Tasso. Additionally, it's home to the Transalpina Station, historically significant as it marked the border between Italian and Slovenian areas.
An extremely well preserved and presented castle. Rare interactive attractions, especially interesting for children. This is definitely one of my favorite castles I've been to. Some of the staff have some work to do - we almost had a row because they were unwilling to accept my daughter's free entry despite the fact that I had a FVG card. But it happens to everyone. After all, our memories of the castle are WONDERFUL!
Ivan O — Google review
A must see if you visit Gorizia. It was very damaged during the war but they made amazing job. Inside is very good museum, I recomend you get a tablet at the ticket office for virtual guidance. The mideval kitchen is very well preserved. Unfortunatelly the second floor is under reconstruction so we left it for next time.
Rok S — Google review
Wonderful castle dating back to the 12th century. The history of the castle is very interesting, as it changed hands numerous times during the ages, with each owner leaving their own mark. Visited during a rainy day which only added to the atmosphere of the place. There are numerous interesting exhibits, including weapons and musical instruments. The great hall hosts a multimedia presentation on the history of the castle and the surrounding lands. The price of a ticket was 10€ per adult, with tickets for children and senior citizens costing less. The price of admission was well worth it, as the ticket office will also provide tablets on request which will enhance the experience with interesting tidbits of information. This is a must see!
Stjepan L — Google review
Views are fantastic. We weren't able to go in but the small village adjacent has a church and museum that are very nice to see from the outside. There a several spots you can walk around to see the cityscape. Loved it even without entry.
Greg H — Google review
Good and much needed renovations make it worth the visit. The audioguide wasn't working very well but is included in the price (maybe we got a defected one). Overall very well done and exhaustive.
Federica C — Google review
Nice to spend 1 to 2 hours. Audio info at some spots is available in Italian, Slovenian, German and English.
Ilse H — Google review
Lovely old castle. Part being repaired bur with visiting
Mark H — Google review
It is really nice castle, and there is modern audiovisual experiences to move you in the past. So it is definitely worth to visit while in this city. Part of castle is under restoration, so observation deck isn’t available right now. Ticket is 10€🥲
Artem — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(563)
Borgo Castello, 36, 34170 Gorizia GO, Italy
https://www.turismofvg.it/Castles/Gorizia-Castle
+39 0481 535146
22

Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta is a historic site, originally built in 313AD and featuring the largest floor mosaic in Western Christianity. The complex includes the Crypt of Excavations with geometric mosaics and terracotta flooring from an earlier stage, as well as the Fresco Crypt near the altar, housing faded yet beautiful 12th-century frescoes.
Highlight of the small town. This magnificent basilica, originally founded in the 4th century, is a masterpiece of early Christian architecture. The highlight is the stunning mosaic floor, one of the largest and most intricate in the world, depicting biblical scenes and early Christian symbols. The basilica’s long history, including its role as a major religious center in the Roman Empire, adds to its significance.you should definitely download the audio guide then you can really appreciate the the stories of the mosaics.
Anthony C — Google review
A cradle of our faith for my country. From here the misionary work went out to the east. Glorious holly place, with a lot of history, beautiful mosaics and old architecture. Cript is amazing with lot of relics.
Rok S — Google review
One of the most important church seats in this part of Italy, also for Slovenia, Austria and Croatia. Basilica is build on the 1. century Roman mosaics, that were covered in 4. century by other level of mosaics. On top of those two layers of mosaics the present church was built. The Bell tower dated from 11. century. The three naval church has leather patriarchal seat. The crypt is full of frescos from life of Jesus and the life of saint Hermagoras and saint Fortunatus. You can admire early and fine early Christian mosaics. I liked the most the one with a turtle and the big one that represents sea with boats and sailers.
Gaber Z — Google review
The Basilica of Aquileia is a treasure that everyone should visit. The mosaic floor is absolutely stunning, and the space around the Basilica is pleasant and relaxing. The frescoed crypt is also fantastic! Absolutely recommended when passing through the FVG region!
Camilla Z — Google review
The Basilica is a beautiful piece of architecture. Majestic with a magnificent mosaic floor and ornate wooden roof. Also fantastic is the visit to the archaeological dig area below the Basilica where it is possible to see the early roman mosaic dating back to the first century a.d. The area surrounding the Basilica is also very interesting and kept in order.
Lachlan M — Google review
Fascinating early Christian basilica. Floor mosaics back to the 5th C.
Rick P — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches ever!
Moritz L — Google review
Italy is a country of historical beauties and this Cattedrale is undoubtedly one of them. As soon as one enters the building is immediately overwhelmed by history: the view of the soffit and of the floors, covered by mosaics, is truly breathtaking. When admiring this church you can “touch” the architectural, engineering and artistic ability of our ancestors: these treasures have withstood over a millennium (even more, when considering the original layers dating from B.C.). The building basement is a surprise of mosaics and there it’s really astonishing how, through small tiles, those artists were able to depict amazing subjects, such as animals, faces and various objects. Just a small suggestion: the descriptions of the mosaics made on the handrails, has it is done, is not a very clever solutions, since most of the writings have gone.
Rey R — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1505)
Piazza Capitolo, 1, 33051 Aquileia UD, Italy
https://www.basilicadiaquileia.it/
+39 0431 919719
23

Villa Manin

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Villa
Museums
Villa Manin is a grand 17th-century estate that once served as a military headquarters for Napoleon and now welcomes visitors for guided tours. Located near Codroipo in the plains bordering Pordenone province, it is Friuli's largest palazzo. The nearby Aquileia, an ancient Roman city with a basilica adorned with intricate mosaics, adds to the historical richness of the area.
Villa Manin is an absolutely stunning place to visit! The architecture is breathtaking, and the park surrounding it is especially beautiful in spring, with vibrant flowers and colors everywhere. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing stroll. During my visit, there was a fantastic exhibition showcasing Vespa and Lambretta motors, which was a great touch for vintage scooter enthusiasts. But for me, the highlight was the VR experience that took me back in time to see how the gardens looked in the 1700s—it was truly incredible! If you visit, make sure to try it. Highly recommend this place!
Delaram M — Google review
Beautiful palace hidden in local area. Visit after lunch in San Daniele for world famous prosciutto. Restore nicely and taking very good care of. Beautiful ceilings and wood doors. The only down side is almost everything in Italian although I tried with audio scripts in English there is much less information than my husband gets in Italian and also some of them are no description as well even in Italian. I was very curious to an object in church, which contain looks like born or something. My husband is from local and he said he never see inside when he was small. So hope to get more attention from people and they can keep it for future. All the staff are very nice and helpful.
Y ( — Google review
My second visit since 2022, glorious as ever. The festival covers a wide range of stalls with great artisan products and incredible collection of plants. We bought a camelia that blossoms through the winter which is unbelievable almost and a fancy variety of cosmos. Can’t wait to plant them already!
K D — Google review
A gem worth visiting when in FVG. Villa is “empty” of any original furniture, but hosta many exhibitions. It is free to visit the outside premises and the park behind the villa, where you can find serenity.
Jure L — Google review
I already been here for two concerts. It is amazing, very intimate vibe. Entering a concert here is as easy as it gets. Before you know it, you are already in front of the stage. Be aware, parking can be a bit chaotic, so if you are not from around, I recommend you paying for parking (15 eur approx). I recommend booking parking 5, as getting to it is a lot less chaotic than 3 and 4. Still be there on time, you never know. From any parking, you will have a good 15/20 mins walk to the venue, so allow yourself time. From parking 5, the walk is very nice. Locals place small bier gardens on their gardens so you can have a stop before or after the concert You walk in slowly into the villa and right before you know it, you are there with you fav artist. Enjoy it
Nicolas A — Google review
We visited the Villa garden while being on a concert and it was a very nice Italian place.
Zornitsa Y — Google review
Beautiful villa, and garden behind it. Very easy to find, good parking. Nice visitors center and shop. No dogs allowed in the garden area, but allowed in front of the villa in the open area. Lots of beautiful flowers and statues. Very peaceful area.
Katie R — Google review
At the concerts those that just parked in the field were better off than those of us that paid for the parking. If you want own water, you better have a backpack with bladder. Otherwise beer is not expensive.
Blaž L — Google review
4.6
(5434)
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4.2
(405)
Stradone Manin, 10, 33033 Passariano UD, Italy
http://www.villamanin.it/
+39 0432 821211
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Tartinijev trg

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tartinijev trg, also known as Tartini Square, is a charming and bustling square located in the heart of the town. The central monument is dedicated to Giuseppe Tartini, a renowned composer and violinist from the area. Surrounding the square are historic buildings such as the Church of St Peter and Tartini House, where the composer was born. Visitors can explore narrow streets typical of Istrian towns and enjoy stunning views from the nearby Church of St. George.
Absolutely loved this place. It was the cleanest town I've been to not a piece of litter anywhere, lots of history, lots of bars and places to eat. It has a lovely harbour which leads onto a square where you can sit and just watch the world go by. There is a place where you can see 3 countries from, Italy, Croatia and of course Slovenia. Highly recommend a visit
Matt L — Google review
A beautiful square in Piran, with plenty of cafes, restaurants and cute shops around the square. A very large area where children can play safely with a view of the harbor and the sea and the surrounding historical buildings of the old town of Piran. The true spirit of a coastal town!
Sveto R — Google review
Gorgeous square, perfect to explore and enjoy the sunshine. Enjoy the cafes and restaurants or explore the cobbled picturesque streets.
Michaela C — Google review
Tartini Square (Slovene: Tartinijev trg) is the largest and main town square in Piran, Slovenia. It is named after the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, who was born in Piran. The square is a vibrant pedestrian area, surrounded by historic buildings. It serves as a social and cultural hub of Piran, hosting concerts and events, with cafes, restaurants, and shops around its perimeter. The design provides scenic views of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding hills.
Kevin A — Google review
Lovely square with plenty of free parking for motorbikes. The harbour was also very beautiful, sadly in motorbike clothing and 40 degree heat, we didn't stay long but would love to revisit one-day.
Catherine T — Google review
Tartini's square in the City of Piran, Slovenia, is a beautiful example of Mediterranean city urban planning that nailed it. People of all ages enjoy spending time there. It is vibrant all day long. Great views - to the marina, the sea, surrounding buildings, monument of Tartini, shops, caffees and restaurants, a lot of benches to just sit and relax while you get amused just by looking at people of all ages doing their thing. It is a real jam for photographers and a great place to make a tone of different selfies.
Maja D — Google review
I had the baklava ice cream and hands down it was the best ice cream I've ever tasted - my partner agreed and he is an ice cream fanatic! Highly recommend, amazing ice cream and lovely friendly service too.
Emily M — Google review
Nothing special. A square with some caffees and restaurants. Okay view, so if you are around it's worth a visit, but I wouldnt travel there just for this purpose.
Zoltan B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1336)
6330 Piran, Slovenia
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Lago di Bàrcis

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Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lago di Bàrcis, nestled at the base of the Friulian Dolomites, is a picturesque spot offering stunning views of its emerald waters against a backdrop of majestic mountains. The lake's tranquil atmosphere and clear, turquoise waters create a charming and relaxing environment for visitors. Surrounded by lush greenery and walking paths, it's an ideal place to spend a leisurely day.
This is definitely the place to be at if you want a nice calm stroll around a lake or body of water with the turquoise water! It was very midday so I was glad I had tenis shoes on and didn’t go down to the water! It has its 2 own parking areas and also a hiking to the lake across the bridge.
Natalia M — Google review
Very beautiful lake, mountain scenery and town with restaurants and promenade. Lake may be drained in winter.
Andrea C — Google review
Beautiful spot to spend the day. The lake of Barcis is surrounded by beautiful mountains that make the scenery just magic. When the water is high (and it's important to keep in mind that this is a semi-artificial lake and sometimes it might not be full, as in the first pictures), the landscape becomes a perfect mix of turquoise waters and green woods. There is plenty of things to do: taking a walk around the old town of Barcis, walking across it's bridge, visiting the old road + the Tibetan bridge (this has a cost of 3€/person + 3€/person if you want to do the bridge), take a walk around Sentiero del Dint and see the lake from different perspectives (this is free and my favourite), etc. Highly recommended!
Nuria E — Google review
Nice little lake tucked in the mountains. We took bread and fed the birds, had a pick nick and then explored. Went around the lake multiple times. Water was down but lots of construction in the area. It was great for a nice relaxing afternoon away from the towns.
KC M — Google review
Beautiful Lake! Areas for families to bbq and children to play. Hiking 🥾 trails and shallow areas for children to swim.
Jo M — Google review
Must visit if in area. But tourist train ride and hike in Cellina gorge is closed on weekdays till july.
Boštjan L — Google review
Fantastically beautiful! Blue green seren water set against a backdrop of old layered mountains. Crisp cool mountain air even in the summer. You can never go wrong with going to Barcis for a respite from life.
Randall B — Google review
Nice area, great mountain scenery, good for short hikes, but also for longer ones. The lake is not natural but the result of a dam (just in case you expect a "real" lake).
Igor A — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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33080 Barcis, Province of Pordenone, Italy, USA
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Parco Zoo Punta Verde

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Nestled between Bibione and Lignano, Parco Zoo Punta Verde is a delightful escape for families and animal enthusiasts alike. Spanning an impressive 100,000 square meters, this zoo showcases over 200 species from around the globe in thoughtfully designed habitats that reflect their natural environments. Visitors can wander through themed areas like Africa and Australia while enjoying the lush botanical collections that highlight local flora.
This zoo impressed me so, so much. There are a wide variety of animals to see with information posted about each one. The animals are well taken care of. I loved being able to feed the goats for €0.50. They have animal stamps posted up throughout the zoo as well. The gift shop was cute and I loved the bags they had for sale. Overall, this was an incredible experience and I can’t wait to come back.
Kaeli W — Google review
This zoo is a great place to spend the day and offers a wide variety of animals to see, including capybaras, giraffes, tigers, pumas, and lions. The enclosures are nicely designed, and it’s clear that the animals are well cared for. The layout is easy to follow, so walking around is simple and enjoyable. One of the nice touches is the small bar where you can grab a cold drink or a snack like a sandwich perfect if you need a break. You can also bring your own food and enjoy it at one of the picnic tables, which is really convenient. Overall, it’s a fun and relaxing place to visit, whether you're going with friends, family, or just looking to enjoy a few hours surrounded by animals and nature. Highly recommended if you're looking for a well-kept zoo with a good atmosphere.
J M — Google review
Very clean, beautiful zoo. We were in the park for 5 hours. The only downside is no free water fountains (or at least not that we're aware), we paid 80 cent for a liter at a refill station. Other than that animals were out and about and we saw 90% of them very clearly, even the famous snow leopard.
Iva J — Google review
Small but nice zoo with quite many spieces on small territory. Some animals were hidden. Clean toilets, many opportunities to have a rest a many places for children. Nice time to spend when weather doesnt allow visiting the beach.
Ivan S — Google review
Well organised park,easy to get around,clean. It's accessible also for strollers and for people in wheelchair. It was thought through. Lots of trees that offer shade and 2 pretty big playgrounds for kids. Animals are well taken care of. The bathrooms are all clean, changing table for babies is also available. The parking is free 100m from the entrance. We enjoyed our day,it was during the week so we were almost alone. The only negative thing is the entrance fee. I believe it really is too expensive. We will come back because it's a great experience and well spent day..
Kristina S — Google review
One of the nicest Zoo I ever visited. Animals looked well taken care of and whole Zoo seems well maintained. There are also 2 nice playgrounds for kids. Would recommend for all families.
Staš J — Google review
Nothing special, no big cats to see, we managed to see a tiger briefly, cleanliness for a 10, I recommend it for children from 3 to 6.7 years old, older ones will be bored
Brigita V — Google review
Very nice for kids and adults. Zoo is well organised and you should reserve like 3-4h for a visit.
Roman U — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Via Giorgio Scerbanenco, 19, 33054 Lignano Sabbiadoro UD, Italy
http://www.parcozoopuntaverde.it/
+39 0431 428775
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Bibione Spiaggia

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bibione Spiaggia is a renowned Italian seaside town that offers an idyllic summer getaway with its expansive eight-kilometer golden sandy beach, abundant hotels, charming local cafes, and bustling vendors. The destination boasts rich historical and artistic heritage, providing travelers with a chance to explore monuments, buildings, and natural treasures. Visitors can also enjoy the town's resplendent thermal baths and scenic cycle paths that make car-free exploration possible.
The beach and water are clean, the water is the perfect temperature, I found many shells and it's very beautiful.You are not allowed to smoke or bring pets on the beach, which I think is ok, because it is always clean. You have designated smoking areas and restaurants nearby.
Denisa D — Google review
I was surprise that i could chilled there and slept for about 2h on the "liegenstuhl with sonnenschrim" without getting charged for the place.. It was so relaxing with the sound of the wave, summer Breeze & giggles from the kids who were playing there n having fun.it has beach sevice guys to control everything there or if u need help. The beach is nice, clean, and even have closet room and shower. But the toilet was dirty and one of the cleaning service was so rude.
R S — Google review
Soooo beautiful and long beach with nice sand, warm water. Price 24 euros for an umbrella and 3 chairs, in July 2025.
Alexandra B — Google review
Water quality is good anway its not for snorchling, due to sand visibility in water is low. Beach is clean and fully equipped with important facilities like bar, toilet, place for rest, showers. Like that is forbiden to smoke on beach, anyway you have option to smoke in dedicated places. Issue for me was that this beach is duting season very overcrowded with milions of people, anway in water is enough placem acces to wate is very good for kids, slowly invreasing depth of water. Safety included from beach staff.Lot of guys is selling stuf on beach and yes is warmy here during the season 🙂
Andrej M — Google review
Great location, quite large, family friendly, beautiful sea. Lots of restaurants in town, fantastic italian ice cream.
H K — Google review
Dirty shallow water. You always have to walk a Long distance to reach any point you need. Africans trying to sell some goods of unknown quality.. I have seen much prettier places to spend holidays. Sorry
Jan K — Google review
Really well-organized beach. I like the system where resort guests have a reserved chair and umbrella for the entire stay. Good Job!!
Givara B — Google review
I just passing Bibione and want to get fast swim, well the water is dirty because of sand that is obvious, so no snorchling. The prices for sun beds are crazy 😀. I guess is good place for family with the Kids.
Jaroslav P — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(1763)
Villaggio Tivoli Bibione, 30020 Bibione VE, Italy
https://www.bibione.com/it/bibione/la-spiaggia/bibionespiaggia
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Parco Grotte del Caglieron

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Nature & Parks
Wildlife refuge
Caverns & Caves
Caves Caglieron is a stunning natural and artificial cave complex with picturesque waterfalls that can be admired from walking paths. The area is a beautiful nature reserve, offering visitors the chance to stroll amidst lush greenery and enjoy the soothing sound of flowing water. The caves are spread along the waterfalls, accessible via wooden bridges and walkways.
This place is amazing! So beautiful, it feels like a magic world in the rain forest. I visited on a Wednesday with my three children who are 6, 8, and 10. They loved it the scenery is absolutely stunning. There was no wait. It is definitely slick and the boardwalk through the park is mostly only fit for tennis shoes or something similar. We did the elevated portion of the trail and it was a lot less impressive than the lower portion. This also could have been because it was quite hot and I was struggling to understand the map. I highly recommend this excursion. Parking was easy, and there is a small café with drinks and snacks and a restroom.
Wendy W — Google review
Beautiful path, quite easy to do for people of all ages and fitness. The standard loop walk of about 1.5 miles takes you through the caves and canyon where you can see waterfalls. You're given a map at the ticket office but even without it the path is well signed and easy to follow. I recommend going early morning in summer as it can get hot hiking back up. Also the parking is a bit complicated to figure out, it would help if there were a sign post next to it with instructions instead of on-the-go reading from the meter screen which is difficult when is very sunny as the day we went. A standard loop walking slowly takes you about 1 hour so don't pay more than 1.5h parking unless you plan on having lunch at the restaurant inside the loop path or stop at the bar near the car park.
M J — Google review
Very cool place, challenging paths and great views. Lots of history and ecology along the way. Parking is 2€/hour and entry is 4€/person. DONT TAKE THE CASTLE DETOUR, long, difficult and underwhelming.
Colby R — Google review
It is an easy walking activity and very interesting cave. Not so big, so don’t plan hours. We could manage it in 1 hour. You can park next to the bridge in a Parking lot, 1 h = 2€. You need to buy the parking ticket directly from the automata. We arrived around 10 am, it was not busy.
Nikolett C — Google review
Beautiful, easy hike that’s great for young kids. There’s 2 restaurants near the trail and parking is easy to navigate. The trail is about 1.5 miles
Alyssa H — Google review
nice little 1km hike through the caves / along the creek. Walking slow and seeing everything you can finish in 20/30min. 4 euros a person and 2 euro per hour for parking is a little much but it’s a decent walk / attraction
Just G — Google review
Very beautiful views in cave, for me it's was amazing for only 4 euro have to visit it 😀
Natalija K — Google review
Nice park to wander around, check out the cheese maturing in the cave along with the rest of the caves and waterfalls. The mill down the path still turning the grinder with water power is neat and there is a great panorama view of the valley and the scenic church tower if you climb to the upper cave and proceed a little down the path. The restaurant is a neat option. We did not eat there. There is also a caffe at the visitors center on the way in. If you try and get all the paths and the elevated veiw it could be about 1.5 hour stop. Parking can be a little difficult to find as there are several small lots sprinkled around the park. Worth a stop if you are in the area.
Richard — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(987)
Via Ronzon, 2, 31010 Fregona TV, Italy
https://www.prolocofregona.it/grotte-del-caglieron/
+39 328 811 7359
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Designer Outlet Noventa di Piave

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Noventa di Piave Designer Outlet, located near Venice, is a beautifully designed shopping destination with easy navigation and ample parking. The outlet offers great bargains from popular brands and features nice cafes, a food court, and a well-designed children's play area. Visitors appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities and are impressed by the maintenance of the entire area. The outlet provides a pleasant atmosphere for leisurely strolls while exploring its many stores.
Visiting the VIP Lounge at Noventa di Piave Designer Outlet was an unforgettable experience. The space is elegant, comfortable, and perfectly designed for relaxing after shopping. The service is top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff. The coffee was excellent – perfectly brewed with a wonderful aroma, just the way I like it. We also had a Campari Spritz, which was perfectly mixed – refreshing and full of flavor. The VIP Lounge is the perfect place to unwind, whether you want to relax after shopping or enjoy a quality drink in a peaceful atmosphere. I’ll definitely be back!
Johny W — Google review
We visited the outlet during the Venice Carnival and thought it would be very crowded due to the huge influx of tourists, but we were wrong. It was calm, and we could enjoy the walk. There is a great variety of stores. In some of them, the prices didn’t seem significantly lower than in regular shops, but in others, there was definitely a noticeable difference. Honestly, we expected lower prices and more deals.
Ralitsa G — Google review
A lot of stores and a wide range of brands, ranging from sweets, travelling equipment, household equipment to off course clothing. The area has a lot of cafes and dining places. A nice place to walk around and do shine shopping. They also have some 50kW charging stations in the parking area - easy to find navigating by the signs.
Cato H — Google review
This is maybe the most beautiful outlet village I have ever visited, and I have visited a lot of them. Only 30 min from Venice, you should add this as a stopover to your trip and spend a day here. It has a huge parking (few of them), and it is extremely clean. You can easily find almost every Italian luxury brand here, but the awesome deals are not so easy to find, you have to dig deeper. Sometimes there are several really good shopping deals, sometimes less, but it is a pretty small chance that you will leave it empty handed. It is worth a visit. But set aside at least 4/5 hours considering its size.
Milos L — Google review
One of the largest outlets in Europe. Nicely organized and you need a few hours to visit everything. As for the offer, it concerns various brands, including Italian ones. Prices in which shop, sometimes it pays off, somewhere it doesn't. The restaurants within the outlet are commendable in terms of what they offer (of course, you won't eat like in authentic Italian restaurants anywhere here, and you shouldn't expect that. The parking lot is very spacious and even when it's crowded, you can find a place relatively easily and quickly.
Sveto R — Google review
I like it - you can get all fashion brands on one place. Mostly, you need some luck as well, you will find also many good prices/discounts! I like such shopping centre as your family can go buying necessary, you can wait on the fresh air and simply enjoy
Ales K — Google review
Easy trip from Venice. Worth every minute. well organized outlet experience that blends Italian with global fashion finds.
Rabih S — Google review
Outstanding outlet! Compared with other outlets this one is by far the most beautiful! Whole mall is clean. Entourage is great. Almost all the nice brands are in the mall. Discounts are real. Lots of food and drink places. Enough toilet facilities. And parking space more than enough! If you’re early you can park nearby, otherwise you will have to walk a couple minutes.
Tijs H — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Via Marco Polo, 1, 30020 Noventa di Piave VE, Italy
http://www.mcarthurglen.com/it/noventa-di-piave-designer-outlet/it/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=MAG12&y_source=1_Mzk5ODY2Ny03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
+39 0421 5741
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Aqualandia

Permanently Closed
Park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Parks
Nice place, caribien vibes. Every members of the family was excelent recreation. Kids (5,8 years)
Viktória P — Google review
If you get the chance to go there, don't hesitate. 👏👏👏 Awesome place, no doubt about it! ... Bungee-jumping is a thril! 🤙
Florin-Andrei H — Google review
I love it so much! The best place to spend a day with your family. 🤩
Liča N — Google review
It makes you feel like you are really on a Caribbean island. Beautiful place with so much fun.
Viktor K — Google review
Great way to spend the day with family.
Joseph C — Google review
Cool
Gino S — Google review
Beautiful place !
Adrian F — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've been going there for a few years now: it's a well-established entertainment machine, the important thing is to go there on a hot day and fun is guaranteed for every age group. Possibility of packed lunch in the various internal gardens or in the tent, but various catering points are available. Numerous staff are at your disposal, also to safeguard order and safety in the water. Those who don't want to be in the water can laze under the shade of a palm tree with their feet on the fine white sand, with the illusion of really being in the Caribbean. (Original) Ci vado ormai da alcuni anni: è una macchina del divertimento ben rodata, l'importante è capitarci in una giornata calda ed il divertimento è assicurato per ogni fascia di età. Possibilità di pranzo al sacco nei vari giardini interni o nel tendone, ma sono disponibili diversi punti di ristorazione. Numerosi ragazzi dello staff sono a vostra disposizione, anche per salvaguardare l'ordine e la sicurezza in acqua. Chi non vuole stare in acqua può poltrire sotto l'ombra di una palma con i piedi sulla finissima sabbia bianca, con l'illusione di essere davvero ai Caraibi.
Xanderpoint — Google review
4.7
(59)
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4.1
(2776)
Via Michelangelo Buonarroti, 15, 30016 Jesolo VE, Italy
https://www.caribebay.it/
+39 0421 371648
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