Luis Arraez and his wife, Gladys Penalver, are enjoying a romantic getaway in Italy. After starting their journey in Rome, the couple has now reached Venice, the city of canals.On Saturday, Gladys posted a multi-snap post on her Instagram, highlighting her stylish winterwear. Arraez's wife wore a cropped tweed jacket, pairing it with a black mini skirt. She completed the chic look with black opaque tights and boots, while accessorising with a hat and handbag.In most of the snaps, Gladys posed in front of the traditional green panel door. Many buildings in Venice feature such weathered green doors. The rest of the snaps showed her posing by a bridge with boats in the background. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAmong the many who commented on the post was Melany, the wife of Adrian Morejon."Lovely," Melany wrote (translated to English from Spanish)."Thank you my love 😍🙏🏻," Gladys replied (translated to English from Spanish).Screenshot of comments [Image Source: Instagram/gladysgaby]Luis Arraez and Adrian Morejon have been teammates in the San Diego Padres for the past one and a half seasons. While Morejon has been with the Padres since 2019, Arraez arrived from the Miami Marlins via trade in May 2024.Luis Arraez and wife Gladys visit Rome's iconic destinationThree-time MLB All-Star Luis Arraez recently visited the Colosseum with his wife, Gladys. On Thursday, Arraez and his wife shared a combined video post on Instagram, showing them posing inside the Colosseum.Gladys wore an olive green military-style blazer jacket, paired over a lighter-colored shirt and a dark mini-skirt, complemented by shiny dark boots.Meanwhile, Arraez donned an olive green button-up overshirt over a white tee. He paired this with black slim-fit pants and dark, chunky black boots."GM☕️from the Roman Colosseum! Your Gladiators baby [Luis Arraez]♥️🤣," she captioned the post (translated to English from Spanish).Although damaged by earthquakes and plundering over the centuries, the Colosseum remains an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome. Built around 80 AD, it's among the New 7 Wonders of the World.The Colosseum is also the largest amphitheater ever constructed. It was primarily used for gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and public spectacles.