When beauty, territory, and vision come together, projects are born that go beyond mere aesthetic interventions. In Mogliano Veneto, the new garden created at Move Hotels is much more than a green space: it is a tangible act of urban regeneration, environmental respect, and enhancement of our surroundings.
The project was born from a clear idea: to restore value to an urban space that was previously used as a parking area, transforming it into a zone dedicated to well-being and connection with the territory.
This intervention made it possible to add a new section of park to the property, designed not only for our guests, but also to contribute to the overall liveability of Mogliano Veneto.
The project was made possible thanks to the valuable collaboration with landscape architect Patrizia Pozzi, who successfully translated our vision of hospitality and sustainability into natural elements.
The intervention also involved the Mayor of Mogliano Veneto, whom we thank for his presence and for supporting those who invest in spaces of value for the city.
This project fits into a broader vision of urban regeneration, aimed at promoting a more conscious form of tourism—attentive to local areas and focused on enhancing lesser-known destinations, off the beaten path but rich in authenticity.
Mogliano Veneto is strategically located halfway between Venice and Treviso, yet it has preserved the atmosphere of a town on a human scale—ideal for those looking to discover the most authentic side of Veneto, far from the crowds but close to everything.
Mogliano Veneto is a hidden gem nestled between two of Northern Italy’s most fascinating cities: Venice and Treviso. Thanks to its location, it represents an ideal base both for business travellers and for those wishing to explore the region at a more authentic pace.
Its historic centre, elegant and compact, offers green spaces, Venetian villas, and pedestrian-friendly paths perfect for relaxing moments and strolls.
For us, green is not merely an aesthetic choice, but a cultural statement. It means care, well-being, quality of experience, and responsibility toward the future.
The official inauguration of the new green area, attended by the Mayor of Mogliano Veneto, marked a concrete step toward contributing to a city that is increasingly sustainable, welcoming, and vibrant.
With this regeneration project, Move Hotels renews its commitment to a form of hospitality that engages with the territory, enhances the landscape, and looks forward with a shared and sustainable vision.