A large and very bright apartment with a splendid view on the Cannaregio canal.
The apartment presents details that are typical of Venetian palazzi and has been renovated with a modern twist in the choice of furnishings, resulting in an elegant mix of antique and modern styles.
It consists of: 5 bedrooms (for a total of up to 10 guests), 3 bathrooms, and a large fully equipped family kitchen. The living area has armchairs, sofas, and a large 46-inch flat screen, as well as a dining table for up to 10 people. The bedrooms all open onto the living area. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with shower cabin. The other two double rooms can be turned into twin rooms by separating the beds. The remaining 2 single bedrooms can also host 1 extra fold-out bed each. While the ensuite bathroom has a shower cabin, the other 2 bathrooms have comfortable and elegant bathtubs.High speed internet and central air conditioning accompany the apartment’s brand new appliances.
In the apartment’s immediate surroundings you can find many restaurants, cafes, shops, and the nearby market of San Leonardo, where you can pick up fresh fish, fruits, and vegetables.
This area provides many services, as it is near the train station and has many connections to the different areas of the city.
The closest waterbus stops are Guglie and San Marcuola, on the Grand Canal, both convenient for visiting the city’s many attractions.
Venice has six districts, known as “sestieri”. Cannaregio is the most populated districted after the one of Castello. It includes the entire northern part of the city all the way to Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo, extending from the train station to almost the Rialto Bridge. In this district, you find the Venetian Ghetto, the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world, still inhabited today by a very prominent and active Jewish community. Three of its five synagogues are open to visits, and its Jewish Museum is very interesting as it tells the story of the community’s settlement in Venice.
Strada Nuova is the grand artery of the city, lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Furthermore, its smaller side streets lead you to Fondamenta degli Ormesini and Rio della Misericordia. In the evening, before dinner, this area is quite lively, becoming a reference point for Venetian aperitifs with its many small bars with open terraces overlooking the Rio.