Treviso airport TSF Park Villa Fiorita
Via Giovanni XXIII 1, Treviso 31050
The hotel is beautifully situated amidst 3 hectares of parkland, close to the small town of Monastier. The closest city, Treviso, is 15 km away, whilst the fabulous city of Venice is 32 km from the hotel. Marco Polo airport is also just 30 minutes drive from the hotel. The well-maintained 30,000 m˛ hotel park features a lake, several walking trails and park benches. There is a large swimming pool in the pretty outdoor complex as well as cascades, a Jacuzzi, a poolside snack bar, a sun terrace with sun loungers and parasols laid out ready for use. The hotel provides an excellent base for hiking and cycling tours in the nature of the surrounding area.
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Park Bolognese Villa Pace
Via Terraglio 175, Treviso 31022
Completely renovated in 2000 it is a late 19th century Venetian villa. This hotel is located amidst sprawling parkland around 2 km from the romantic and Medieval city of Treviso. The hotel grounds are situated beside the so-called Terragio, the ancient Napoleonic road, which runs from Treviso to Venice, and its famous sights of interest. Marco Polo airport is also just a 35 minutes drive from the hotel.
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Turism 
Treviso -- Turism
Venice was built, accordingto tradition, in AD 452 when Teutonic tribes invading Italyforced the inhabitants of northern Italian cities to take refuge on the islands in the lagoon. In AD 697 a republic was established under elected leaders known as the Doges, and Venice soon developed into a prosperous commercial hub.
When the Venetians conquered Constantinople and Cyprus, Venice was elevated to one of the most powerful commercial trade centers in Europe, having control over the major trade routes through the Mediterranean. Marco Polo symbolized its spirit of enterprise in the 13th century.
Venice became known as the 'Queen of the Adriatic' as its territory reached into the mainland to include cities such as Vicenza, Verona and Padova and the Friuli region. The city-state of Venice reached the height of its power and splendor during the Renaissance, and then began to decline towards the century's end. Venice's power began to decline after the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in the 15th century, and later Crete and Cyprus in the 16th century. It was next given over to Austrian rule in 1797, and soon afterwards Napoleon I invaded, ruling from 1805 through 1814. Venice did not come back under the Italian kingdom until 1866.
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