In Mira (VE), immersed in the beauty of the Brenta Riviera, we rented out a recently renovated apartment, on the first floor of a 19th century palace.
The apartment is composed of an entrance hall, a dinning-room lounge with a corner kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
The kitchen area has a fridge, hob, oven and an extendable table which sits 6 people. It is also complete with crockery, cutlery and kitchen utensils which can be found in the cupboards.
One double room (with a double bed)
One twin room (with two single beds)
A kitchen / lounge with dining table
A bathroom with bathtub, wash basin and bidet
The apartment is fully air-conditioned and has a washing machine and unlimited high-speed internet via wifi.
Free parking
The premises are situated 20 minutes from Venice and buses run from Residenza Ginevra every 20 minutes.
Easily reachable by car: 10 minutes from the A57 motorway exit "Mira / Oriago".
By train arriving at Mira (VE) train station from Padua or Venice. (transfers available)
Approximately 20KM from Venice Marco Polo Airport (transfers available)
Approximately 20KM from Treviso Airport (transfers available)
Approximately 15KM from Padua by bus (bus stop is just outside the door)
Approximately 20KM from Venice by bus (stop bus is just outside the door)
Approximately 100KM from Verona (The famous city of arts)
Approximately 100KM from Cortina (In the heart of the Dolomite Mountains)
Approximately 40KM from Jesolo (A popular beach resort)
An ideal location for families with children: Cribs and cots, high chairs and games available on loan.
An ideal location for cyclists: Along the River Brenta, there are many cycle trails by which the area can be better explored. We even have two bicycles available to borrow.
A brief overview of the area
The Brenta Riviera is a strategically important area because it is only a few minutes from both Padua and Venice. The river is crossed by the Brenta canal which begins at Stra, goes through Fiesso d´Artico, Dolo and Mira before flowing out to Fusina, which sits on the shore of Venice lagoon. Today, the Brenta canal is only used for tourism and leisure boats.
The most important festivals in the area is Carnival, which is held every February.