Art Deco Residence in La Giudecca (Italy)

 

Art Deco Residence in Italy

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San Marco 3523 Calle del Pestrin,
La Giudecca,

Art Deco Residence is a historical building with 5 luxurious apartments. Dont miss the experience of spending a few days in such a magical quiet yet very central environment. Art Deco Residence is situated in the heart of Venice, Saint Mark district, only a five minutes walking distance from Saint Mark square, two minutes walking distance from Accademia bridge and the famous Accademia Galleries. These 5 apartments lux offer you the service of a hotel with the freedom of an apartment. 1 or 2 double beds, 1 or 2 bathrooms, kitchnette, airconditioning, tv and free wireless connection.

Rates From £69 per night.
Rooms: 5
Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast
 
From the Venice Airport Marco Polo you have direct busses that will take you to Venice Piazzale Roma parking. From the Treviso airport, you will find taxis and blue busses that will take you to Piazzale Roma parking. From Piazzale Roma parking, the railway station or Tronchetto parking, you can take public boat (vaporetto : cost 6,00 . per person per trip) n1 or n82 in the direction San MarcoLido passing through The Grand Canal. If you take n1, the stop is called SantAngelo; if you take n82, the stop is San SamuelePalazzo Grassi.Then follow the directions on the map, it is very simple and in 2 minutes by foot you will be in Locanda Art Deco, meeting point. Where to park the carIt is possible to park your car at the Tronchetto parking, just before the end of the bridge (called Ponte Della Libert), turn right for Tronchetto Parking. Going all the way at the end of the bridge, you will arrive in Piazzale Roma parking where you can park the car at the parking called Garage Comunale An alternative parking solution is to park the car in front of the railway station of Mestre (and take a train to Venice Santa Lucia (1 stop10 minutes). From Tronchetto , Piazzale Roma, or the railway station take the public boat line (vaporetto) and follow directions as mentioned in Directions to find us



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