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Senior Travel in Lido di Jesolo
Edit ThisJesolo is one of the most magical and amazing places to visit in Europe. It's a fantastic spot to take your family or to go alone. As a senior, you might find most places more difficult to visit. Not very many places are really set up to serve the needs of seniors as well as a place like Jesolo. Lido di Jesolo is specifically set up to serve seniors. Close to Jesolo, Lido di Jesolo is the beach that runs along the city. It runs the span of 15 kilometers, and the sand is known to be especially magical. It is a great place to play sports, both indoor and outdoor.
The Jesolo Hermana Hut
One of the best places to visit as a senior is the world famed Jesolo Hermana Hut - a place that is ideal for people of all ages, because it does not require a lot of physical labor, but it's still extremely beautiful and interesting. The Jesolo Hermana Hut was built by the Romans thousands of years ago, and their legacy lives on today. It is an extremely large and strange place to visit and is considered to be one of the most interesting architectural wonders in the area.
Delle Nazioni Hotel
The Delle Nazioni Hotel is a lovely hotel, one that is a great choice for any senior in the area. This is because of its central location; there is no place that you'd more prefer to be when it comes to vacationing in the area. Not only will it be easy to walk around when you go to the Delle Nazioni, but the hotel is actually filled with activities that were designed specially for seniors.
Lazoli Park
Lazoli Park is a beautiful place to wander around on a nice day, and unlike many of the other parks in the area, doesn't have any large hills that would be difficult for seniors. It's a place that you can take friends or family, or just to go alone. Of all of the parks in this part of Italy, there probably isn't a better one to visit as a senior. If you are interested in traditional Italian sports (often played by seniors) you can almost always find a large group of people playing them here. They are always friendly and welcoming; they might even teach you the rules in broken English. Highly consider visiting this park if you have the time.
