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Written: 4 august 2009
Travel time: 1 — 7 may 2008
Last year we rested in Italy, the Veneto region, the town of Lido di Jesolo. We stopped in a good "four" on the first line - Le Soleil, chose on the advice of the operator (Natalie Tours) and good reviews on the Internet.
The beach of our hotel, like the neighboring ones, was small, but very neat and well organized - even with the maximum occupancy, there was no feeling of a crowd.
We had meals - breakfast and dinner. Dishes for dinner you choose in the morning from the menu. Drinks at dinner, including water, are paid. Dinners pleased with variety, quality, and quantity, but breakfast was the same every day - from hot omelet and mini sausages, the rest was a cold buffet. Good cappuccino.

In the evenings, the main street of Lido di Jesolo is closed to traffic, and it becomes very busy and festive. Clothing and shoe stores are open almost until midnight during the season, and in numerous pizzerias, cafes, restaurants and bars you can sit even longer, sipping traditional Venetian cocktails based on sparkling wine - Bellini and Rossini.
In general, Lido di Jesolo is a very pretty resort town. Sea pines, of which there are a lot, give it a special charm. There are no exotic entertainments, but since we didn’t really look for them, we had enough of what we have. On Aurora Square, where our hotel was located, there was once a very nice opera concert. There is also a large water park for children.
I liked the rest, I recommend it.
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