If you’re looking for a quiet, scenic spot to take a breather from Venice’s busy streets, the Convent Garden of Redentore offers a surprisingly peaceful oasis. This experience—an entry ticket to a beautifully restored Venetian garden designed by landscape architect Paolo Pejrone—is an affordable way to enjoy some natural beauty, art, and stunning views without the crowds.
What I really like about this tour is how it combines serene natural spaces with touches of art and history. The pathways lined with climbing roses and wisteria create a dreamy atmosphere, perfect for a slow stroll. Plus, the lagoon-front café with its panoramic views makes for a perfect spot to relax after exploring.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that this isn’t a guided tour—so if you’re craving in-depth historical commentary or structured activities, you might find it a bit on the quiet side. Still, it’s a great choice for travelers who appreciate a peaceful retreat or want a different perspective on Venice’s natural and artistic side. It’s especially suited for those who love gardens, art lovers, or anyone wanting a calm break amid their city adventures.
Key Points

- Beautifully restored garden designed by a renowned landscape architect
- Peaceful natural setting with shaded pathways and Mediterranean orchards
- Stunning lagoon views from the Lagoon-front Café and Pitosporum Garden
- Artistic exhibitions housed in the Historic Workshops
- Affordable entry price with access to all garden areas and facilities
- Accessible and manageable size, perfect for a short, relaxing visit
What You Can Expect from the Redentore Garden Experience

Imagine stepping into a quiet corner of Venice that feels worlds away from the bustling tourist spots. That’s exactly what this garden offers. Located adjacent to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, the garden covers about a hectare—small enough to explore comfortably in a couple of hours but large enough to feel like a significant escape.
Designed by Paolo Pejrone, known for his elegant yet natural landscaping, the garden features pathways shaded by chestnut pergolas, adorned with climbing roses, wisteria, and vines. As you stroll, you’ll notice the lush olive groves and Mediterranean-themed orchards, where herbs, vegetables, and medicinal plants grow—adding a touch of local flavor and a sense of connection to the land.
A major highlight is the Water Lily Pond, which offers a peaceful setting for photos and quiet reflection. The pond’s calm waters and floating lilies evoke a sense of tranquility and beauty that many visitors find captivating. Just a short walk away, the Pitosporum Garden by the Lagoon provides fantastic sunset views, especially when framed by lush evergreens and pergolas draped with Rosebanksiae Alba Plena.
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Exploring Artistic and Cultural Elements

Beyond just a lovely garden, this experience offers artistic exhibitions in the Historic Workshops. This gives the space a creative vibe, making it more than just a place to walk around. Whether you’re into contemporary art or traditional crafts, these exhibitions add a layer of cultural richness. Visitors have appreciated having access to these artistic displays as part of the visit, making it a well-rounded cultural outing.
The Meditation Chapel offers a quiet spot for reflection, offering a break from the outdoor strolls. It’s a small but meaningful addition, especially for those seeking moments of peace or spiritual respite during their busy sightseeing schedule.
Relaxing at the Lagoon-front Café
One of the real treats here is ending your visit at the Lagoon-front Café. It’s not just about grabbing a drink; it’s about soaking in breathtaking views of the Venetian Lagoon. Many visitors mention how wonderful it is to sit back, sip a coffee or a cold drink, and watch the boats drift by with Venice in the background. The café’s location makes it a perfect spot for a leisurely pause, whether you want to relax after walking or just enjoy the scenery.
Is the Price Worth It?
At $18 per person, this entry fee offers access to a beautifully restored garden, artistic exhibitions, and the café. That’s quite reasonable considering the quality of the experience and the peaceful environment. If you’re a fan of gardens or looking for a calm break in Venice, this is likely a good value.
Keep in mind, meals and guided tours aren’t included, so if you’re looking for a full-day experience with food and commentary, you may want to plan additional options. But for a short, peaceful visit, the price is fair.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Details You Should Know
- Opening hours are not specified here, but note that last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
- The site is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
- No smoking, alcohol, or drugs are permitted—just common courtesy to keep the space peaceful.
- Be aware that the garden may be under video surveillance.
- The site is closed on certain dates like January 1 and 6, March 5, and December 25-31, so check in advance.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you appreciate quiet natural beauty, art, and scenic views, you’ll find this experience quite rewarding. It’s ideal for those who want a break from busy alleys and crowded piazzas, or for travelers looking for a unique spot to relax and reflect. It’s particularly suited for garden lovers, art enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a peaceful retreat with a lovely view.
It’s less suited for those seeking a guided, narrated experience or a full-on cultural tour. Also, if you’re traveling with kids who need more active entertainment, this might be a calmer, more adult-oriented outing, though it’s not strictly family-focused.
FAQs
Is the garden suitable for a quick visit?
Yes, with its manageable size, you can comfortably explore the entire garden in a couple of hours.
Can I visit the garden without a guide?
Absolutely. Your ticket grants access to all its areas, including artistic exhibitions and the café, without needing a guide.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
Yes, visitors with mobility issues will find it accessible.
Are there places to sit and relax?
Yes, especially at the Lagoon-front Café, which offers stunning views and plenty of seating.
Are there any restrictions on photography?
Photography is not explicitly prohibited but note that the site is under video surveillance, and some areas may have rules—avoid taking photos where it’s restricted.
Can I buy food or drinks at the site?
Yes, the Lagoon-front Café is open to visitors, offering drinks and snacks with a view.
Is this experience suitable for families?
While not specifically designed for children, the peaceful gardens and open spaces can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Just keep in mind that it’s more of a tranquil escape than a playground.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to stroll through the pathways and orchards.
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Final Thoughts
For those seeking a peaceful corner in Venice where art, nature, and views come together, the Convent Garden of Redentore delivers. It’s a place to slow down, appreciate the beauty of well-designed gardens, and enjoy a spectacular view of the lagoon. While it doesn’t offer guided commentary or active entertainment, its serenity and natural charm make it a worthwhile addition to your Venice itinerary.
This experience shines brightest for garden lovers and those craving a break from the crowds. If you value scenic vistas, art, and a quiet atmosphere, this is a lovely little gem worth squeezing into your trip. Just remember to check opening hours and closures ahead of time—Venice can surprise you with its schedule.
All in all, a visit here could be one of your most memorable small escapes in Venice—calm, beautiful, and genuinely special.
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