BED
& BREAKFAST SAN
STAE
Address: Calle del Forno n° 1861, near Salizada San Stae, Sestiere
of Santa Croce, Venice
This
B & B is placed just few steps far from Fish Market Area at
Rialto Bridge where it's possible to take the boat to cross the
Gran Canal and visit the Ca' D'Oro Museum.
It has a renewed room with private bathroom placed at 3th floor
of a typical Venetian building situated in a narrow "calle"
(street). Breakfast is served on the rerrace of the adjacent owner's
flat enjoying an echanting view on Venetian roof.
It'll take you just 5 minutes by foot to go to Rialto where you
could enjoy restaurants and traditional Venetian bars, and only
10 minutes to get to Saint Mark Square, the centre of Venice. There's
a public boat-stop 200 meters far from this B & B to easily
reach all the parts of Venice.
| Number
of people: 2 |
| Minimum
stay: 3 nights |
| Reservation
with: |
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DOUBLE
BEDROOM |
LIVINGROOM |
DOUBLE
BED |
DOUBLE
BED |
TWIN
ALSO AVAILABLE |
FRIDGE |
BATHROOM |
BATHROOM |
SHOWER |
TERRACE
FOR BREAKFAST |
BREAKFAST |
TABLE |
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C
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PEOPLE |
Low
Season |
Medium
Season |
High
Season |
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2 |
80 |
100 |
110 |
| Minimum
stay period is 2 nights. Price in € (Euros). To convert please click
on XE.com Personal Currency Assistant.
Prices are all inclusive, no more fees. |
SERVICES |
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Breakfast
- vegetarian on request |
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Private
Bathroom |
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Heating
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Telephone
& Fax on request |
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Internet
Connection on request |
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Sheets,
Blankets & Towels |
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Owner
speaks english |
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ON
FOOT |
| 1
minute to Cà D'Oro Museum |
| 5
minutes to Rialto Bridge |
| 10
minutes to S. Mark's Square |
| 15
minutes to Railway Station |
| 18
minutes to Car Terminal |
| 20
to Venice Lido Island |
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LOCATION |
| B&B
Al Palazzetto is only 5 minutes on foot far from famous Rialto
bridge and 5 minutes away from S.Mark's Square. Ca' D'Oro and
Ca' Rezzonico Museums along Grand CanalIts position allows to
easily reach main attractions of Venice. |
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Rialto
Bridge: Till thirteenth century Venice was built on a groups of
islands separated by channels and to get on the other side were laid
down wood boards. Later many bridges were built in Venice but no one
of them joining the Gran Canal's banks.
This was a big problem for the Establishment so that population was
always teasing it about this promise.
Competition had been won by Antonio da Ponte who thought a unic
arch bridge, 48 meters long and 22 meters wide. Foundation was started
in 1588, and it took some years to finally join the opposite part of
the Gran Canal and subsitute the previous wood bridge that many times
collapsed before.
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