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People often refer to Venice as the city of canals and bridges. You will be surprised: the more than 500 gardens largely exceed the 403 bridges in the city!
Follow a delightful and off the beaten path route through the most magical gardens of Venice: take a walk around public parks, inner courtyards with greenery and idyllic monastery gardens. Relax within these places of silence, smell the scent of trees and flowers and feast your eyes on the colorful blossoms.
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A secret garden belonging to a community of nuns, who will kindly open their doors for us. Those lucky enough to enter it will find themselves in a beautiful garden with fruit trees, walking underneath beautiful pergolas with flowers and mystic plants.
We will discover a park in Cannaregio off the tourist hordes getting of the railways station, which used to be the secret garden of noble families surrounding their fancy houses.
One of the less known and less visited green area in the city: a peaceful place for a relaxing stroll next to a charming villa and a theatre with a rich program of dance, music and art performances.
A garden centre in corner of the city, that is almost impossible to find and where venetians choose geraniums and surfinias to make the summer of Venice more colourful and cyclamen to brighten up the foggy winter of this beautiful city.
A reborn green oasis with several modern art sculptures in an off the beaten path area facing the northern lagoon.
A piece of poetry made into a garden, with a fascinating view on the Arsenale docks and walls.