Treviso, the little Venice of land, and Prosecco territory

Treviso is a small but pretty city where the Medieval monuments still have an important space. The best way to visit Treviso is walking along the several channels built during the centuries.


Piazza dei Signori (Lords Square) - Leonhard Niederwimmer - Unsplash


water channels all around the city - Robert V. Ruggiero - Unsplash

Not so far from Treviso, en route to Cortina, you will encounter the homeland of Prosecco, probably the most famous Italian wine. This white, sparkling wine, is originary from the hills between the towns of Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, part of the World Heritage Fund.

https://www.prosecco.it/en/


a Prosecco bottle - Lisanne van Elsen - Unsplash


hills near Conegliano, home of Prosecco wine - Alberto Caliman - Unsplash


Spritz, the most famous Italian cocktail, based on Prosecco - Victoria Shes - Unsplash