Chioggia [ˈkjɔddʒa] (Venetian: Cióxa, Latin: Clodia) is a coastal town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Venice in the Veneto region of northern Italy.
Restaurants in Chioggia
5.0 based on 42 reviews
It is a small bar in the historic center of Chioggia with a picturesque view of the canal vein surrounded by churches and town hall interior environment even if the size is very small and the new bill keeping a bit of history, the products are of high quality prices in our below average (try). So what you waiting for? Alexander and Cristina are waiting for you, come and visit.
This place is an exellent choice if you want to hang out with locals - either in the morning or in the evening. All coffees are superb. One has to try a variety of finger foods too, such as brioche, tramezzini, various sweets and pizza. Owner and the staff are really nice. It’s definitely a place in Chioggia to visit.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Bahia del Sole is a bathhouse located on the Sottomarina beach in the province of Venice. A magnificent coast bathed by the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by the famous promenade that can be traveled on foot and by bike on the special cycle path At Bahia del Sole you will find everything that makes your holiday in Sottomarina unique and the individual days here at the sea special. A beach for families and young people. Upon your arrival you will find a large and free parking with also the helmet compartment, you can take your umbrella with the sunbeds and enjoy the sun. You can drink your favorite aperitif in the kiosk by the sea, enjoy an ice cream or dive into the beautiful Adriatic sea. At Bahia you will find a restaurant that will give your palate emotions and unique tastes of the fish cuisine typical of Chioggia, caught and cooked for you. In the evening our pizzeria is also open with fragrant and delicious pizzas. Bahia del Sole is pure emotion
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Beautiful lagoon with historic buildings all around you while you're still in Chioggia, after you move towards the islands such as Pellestrina. It's possible to take the ACTV public transport service, island hopping as far as Venice, which is an outstanding journey. First a ferry takes you to Pellestrina. You disembark, and get onto to a bus that goes to the other end of the island. Then the bus gets on a boat again until you reach Lido. Next the bus crosses Lido. Finally take a vaporetto to Piazza San Marco. All included in the same ticket!
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Good selection of seeafood of all kind, a paradise. You won´t be able to get your fisch much fresher anywhere else oin Italy, Chiogia has the biggest commercial fish market in Italy. Beware of red tuna and Spado - they are more or less illegal to sell...
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