Elegant apartment recently renovated in a small building with private courtyard and overlooking Rio San Severo.
The apartment is located on the first floor of a building without a lift and consists of an open space with a sofa, dining area and open-plan kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and microwave; two bedrooms, one with two single beds and one with a double bed; finally two bathrooms with shower complete the layout.
The house has a sofa bed.
The building is not equipped with a lift.
* Guests will be able to access the accommodation using a numerical code, which they can obtain only after completing the online registration of identity documents, signing the digital rental contract and paying the tourist tax via a payment link that they will receive a few days before arrival. The code will be active from 3 PM onwards.
Known throughout the world as the city built on water, given its construction on 100 islands in the lagoon, Venice is one of the most popular Italian destinations for world tourism.
It can be defined as an open-air museum, thanks to its numerous historical and artistic testimonies preserved and represented by its many churches, palaces, and museums.
Walking through Venice is like taking a dive into the past; the so-called calli (streets) are scattered and framed by aristocratic buildings such as the Doge's Palace, the historic residence of the Doges, by spectacular bridges including the famous Rialto Bridge and by canals that can be travelled by gondolas, vaporettos and boats of all kinds.
The heart of the city is made up of the enchanting St Mark's Square, which houses the homonymous Basilica and welcomes thousands of tourists from all over the world every day.
The most prominent event in the place is certainly the Carnival, which attracts the attention of a large part of travellers in the world, thanks to its centuries-old tradition of masks and costumes that animate the streets every year.
Finally, an activity not to be missed if you decide to visit this magnificent and evocative location is certainly the famous Bàcaro Tour, a typical initiative that involves tourists in a tour of Venetian taverns to the sound of glasses of typical wine and cicheti, that is small tasty samples.
The accommodation is half an hour's walk from Santa Lucia station and less than 50 minutes by public transport from Venice Marco Polo airport.