Offerta gastronomica

in my opinion, one of the best places in Mestre and Venice! The food is good and not that expensive. You can drink one of the finest Spritz here! And you must try the cicchetti: polpette di carne and mozzarella in carrozza (which comes in different versions). If you want to have dinner or lunch, it’s highly recommended to reserve a table!
72 locals recommend
Hostaria Vite Rossa
30 Via Pietro Bembo
72 locals recommend
in my opinion, one of the best places in Mestre and Venice! The food is good and not that expensive. You can drink one of the finest Spritz here! And you must try the cicchetti: polpette di carne and mozzarella in carrozza (which comes in different versions). If you want to have dinner or lunch, it’s highly recommended to reserve a table!
sometimes, I come here for the Spritz.
7 locals recommend
Osteria Wood
19 Via Giovanni Felisati
7 locals recommend
sometimes, I come here for the Spritz.
this street is full of restaurants and young people who hang out together
290 locals recommend
Il Paradiso Perduto
2540 Fondamenta Cannaregio
290 locals recommend
this street is full of restaurants and young people who hang out together
this street is full of restaurants and young people who hang out together
233 locals recommend
Al Timon
2754 Fondamenta dei Ormesini
233 locals recommend
this street is full of restaurants and young people who hang out together
there is a beautiful little campo with a well in front of this restaurant from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Ponte di Rialto!
114 locals recommend
Taverna al Remer
5701 Cannaregio
114 locals recommend
there is a beautiful little campo with a well in front of this restaurant from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Ponte di Rialto!
famous for its “mozzarelle in carrozza”
69 locals recommend
Rosticceria Gislon
5424 Calle de la Bissa
69 locals recommend
famous for its “mozzarelle in carrozza”

Visite turistiche

completely restructured by the architect Zordan, it is the heart of the city with bars, hotels, cinemas and theatres. It was once called Piazza Grande or Maggiore, when it was still the heart of the Mestre market, held twice a week. The market is still a twice-weekly event, only now in another location.In 1900, it was named in memory of King Umberto I of Savoy, who was assassinated in that year in Monza. After the Second World War and the exile of the Savoys, it was rededicated to the memory of freedom fighter, Erminio Ferretto, slain by the Fascists in 1944. During the excavation, many relics were unearthed relating to the works for creating the 19th-century sewer system, road strata in cobble stone from a more recent period and even sections of city walls from the medieval times. The square was then covered back over with sheets and slabs of basalt and zovonite; in the middle of the square is a large fountain, at the centre of which was a gilded bronze statue by Alberto Viani (1906 - 1989).
99 locals recommend
Piazza Erminio Ferretto
Piazza Erminio Ferretto
99 locals recommend
completely restructured by the architect Zordan, it is the heart of the city with bars, hotels, cinemas and theatres. It was once called Piazza Grande or Maggiore, when it was still the heart of the Mestre market, held twice a week. The market is still a twice-weekly event, only now in another location.In 1900, it was named in memory of King Umberto I of Savoy, who was assassinated in that year in Monza. After the Second World War and the exile of the Savoys, it was rededicated to the memory of freedom fighter, Erminio Ferretto, slain by the Fascists in 1944. During the excavation, many relics were unearthed relating to the works for creating the 19th-century sewer system, road strata in cobble stone from a more recent period and even sections of city walls from the medieval times. The square was then covered back over with sheets and slabs of basalt and zovonite; in the middle of the square is a large fountain, at the centre of which was a gilded bronze statue by Alberto Viani (1906 - 1989).
M9 belongs to a new generation of museums. For the very first time, a museum narrates the compelling history of the 20th century. A century that saw great and small changes: from evolutions in everyday life to momentous social, economic, environmental and cultural changes. State-of-the-art technologies and immersive displays help visitors learn about the past, understand the present and imagine the future. Still, if you’re not such a museumgoer or, simply, you’re not in the mood, I recommend you visit the courtyard, that is suggestive and, most of all, free entry!
49 locals recommend
Museo M9 Mestre
11 Via Giovanni Pascoli
49 locals recommend
M9 belongs to a new generation of museums. For the very first time, a museum narrates the compelling history of the 20th century. A century that saw great and small changes: from evolutions in everyday life to momentous social, economic, environmental and cultural changes. State-of-the-art technologies and immersive displays help visitors learn about the past, understand the present and imagine the future. Still, if you’re not such a museumgoer or, simply, you’re not in the mood, I recommend you visit the courtyard, that is suggestive and, most of all, free entry!
172 locals recommend
Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo
4303 Scala Contarini del Bovolo
172 locals recommend
193 locals recommend
Punta della Dogana
2 Dorsoduro
193 locals recommend