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12. Have a Jazz night at Al Vapore ★★★☆☆

Al Vapore was born in 1986 from the idea of creating a place that was a mirror and pole of attraction of the artistic-musical activity of Mestre and Marghera. Over the years Al Vapore has hosted more than 1200 concerts of various kinds and offered many evenings with DJs. Our Rating: ★★★☆☆

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11. Dive in the nature of Mestre’s Wood ★★★☆☆

The forest of Mestre is an urban forest consisting of several areas intended to be linked together through green corridors. Our Rating: ★★★☆☆

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10. Discover the view of the Hybrid Tower ★★★★☆

Whether on the fusion- japan restaurant of the 17th floor or on the lounge bar at the 18th floor, don’t miss the view and especially the sunset that you can admire and enjoy from the Hybrid Tower. Our Rating: ★★★★☆

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9. Drink one at the docks ★★★½☆

The docks of Mestre with his majestic Laguna Palace are the place in Mestre where land and water establish the strongest connection, where the last strip of the lagoon withdraws in front of the land.. a place you need to discover, sitting on an elegant table of the aforedmentioned Laguna Palace drinking something fresh and […]

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8. Descend along the elegant Poerio St. ★★★☆☆

Poerio St. has undergone a major renovation in recent years with the reopening of the Marzanego River and the rebuilding of the pavement. Our Rating: ★★★☆☆

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7. Mix with the locals at Palazzo St. ★★★★☆

Historical street of Mestre where the palace of the podestà, the ancient governor of the city, resides. Now it is full of clubs, restaurants, bars and a multiplex cinema. Our Rating: ★★★★☆

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6. Lunch and chill-out at Fort Marghera ★★★★★

It is the oldest and most majestic of the forts of Campo Trincerato in Mestre. Its construction was begun by the Austrians during their first domination at the beginning of the 19th century and completed by the French. It occupies an area of about 50 hectares and is owned by the City of Venice, which […]

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5. Take a stroll or run in San Giuliano Park ★★★★☆

Have a walk or run between mainland and water in San Giuliano the largest urban park in Europe. In the edge of the lagoon, where you can see the historical center of Venice emerging from the water and, if you are lucky and the sky is clear, you can see the Dolomites behind you. You […]

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4. Take an Aperitivo at the Theatre Arcades ★★★★☆

The arcades of the theatre aka “Galleria Matteotti” represent one of the most fascinating parts of Mestre, where long perspectives and intimate spaces alternate. Designed in Art Nouveau style, they were commissioned and built in 1913 by the Toniolo family to connect the two palaces owned by the family Our Rating: ★★★★☆

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3. Shop in
Legrenzi Court ★★★★☆

This is a strange place. More than a court, it is an artistic laboratory in constant movement. Each visit will be different because the buildings are mostly assigned to temporary activities. Our Rating: ★★★★☆

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