San Giuliano Park (Parco San Giuliano) is one of the gems of Mestre, the mainland part of Venice, in Italy. This park is rightfully considered one of the largest urban parks in Europe. It stretches across a vast territory adjacent to the Venetian Lagoon, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the historic center of Venice and, on clear days, even the majestic Dolomite Alps.

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The space of San Giuliano Park harmoniously combines natural landscapes with modern recreational zones. It has everything for a comfortable stay: well-kept green lawns, shaded alleys, as well as cultural and educational sites. The park is excellently equipped for active leisure, offering visitors various sports grounds and routes for walking and jogging.
San Giuliano is not just an extensive green zone, but also an important cultural center. On its grounds, you can see interesting sculptures by famous artists, including works by Tony Benetton, which add a special atmosphere to the place. The park serves as a kind of open-air gallery where art meets nature.
Thanks to its versatility, San Giuliano Park has become a favorite spot for family walks, picnics, sports, and birdwatching. Furthermore, it regularly serves as a venue for major city events, music festivals, and concerts, attracting both local residents and tourists who want to enjoy nature and culture in one place.