Venus
Sorry, Venus is boring to view.
Venus's thick atmosphere is filled with clouds that reflect about 70% of the sunlight that reaches it. The brightness in the evening during sunset and during the night is all we can see with the naked eye and with a telescope.
Also, Venus is hotter than Mercury because it has a thick atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide, which traps heat from the sun through a strong greenhouse effect, while Mercury has almost no atmosphere to retain heat; despite being further from the sun, Venus's atmosphere allows it to hold onto much more heat than Mercury can.