
Hotels in Portogruaro
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Hotels in Portogruaro, Italy — properties near the 13th-century Duomo and Roman Concordia Sagittaria. Direct trains reach Venice in under 60 minutes.
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About Portogruaro
Portogruaro: Medieval Waterways in the Venetian Plain
Portogruaro sits on the Lemene river in the Veneto region, roughly 70 km northeast of Venice and 30 km from the Adriatic coast. Founded in 1140, the city retains a compact medieval centre along the riverbanks, where leaning towers, porticoed streets, and watermill wheels define the skyline. The Duomo di San Andrea and the adjacent leaning campanile date to the 13th century. Two kilometres south, the archaeological site of Concordia Sagittaria marks a Roman colony founded in 42 BC — its mosaic floors and lapidary museum draw visitors interested in pre-medieval Venetia.
Where to Stay
Accommodation in Portogruaro is small in scale — mostly 3-star hotels and B&Bs clustered near the Corso Martiri della Libertà, the main porticoed thoroughfare. Properties here suit travellers using the city as a base for day trips to Venice (direct train, roughly 55 minutes) or the Marano Lagoon nature reserve, 20 km south.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Portogruaro–Caorle railway station connects to Venice Santa Lucia in under an hour.
- Best base district: The medieval centre along Via Roma and the Lemene riverfront puts most sights within a 10-minute walk.
- Timing: The Mercato dell'Antiquariato, held on the third Sunday of each month, draws collectors from across the Friuli-Venezia Giulia border.
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