In the splendid Cannaregio quarter, in a still very populated area of the city, slightly off the major touristic routes lies the Venetian Ghetto. It is a tranquil and fascinating area that readily reveals very important history. Continue reading

In a private peaceful courtyard, guarded by green trees, Ca ’delle Ciocche is a little gem immersed in the authentic Venice. Nearby the Jewish Ghetto and the Guglie Bridge, this ample and modern 3-floor apartment combines rooms in detailed finishing and a perfectly well structured layout. Every room offers a well -furnished comfortable and contemporary neat design.
Thanks to the three bedrooms and the spacious living room, this apartment is perfect for couples, pair of friends or big families that would like to experience the city with little stress, surrounded by beauty and comfort.
Ca’ delle Ciocche is easily reachable from the train station (without crossing any bridges), from Piazzale Roma, and from the airport direct waterbus Alilaguna which is a few stops from the vaporetto stop Crea. Scattered about the quarter are numerous typical Venetian restaurants that face the quintessential Cannaregio Canal.
Just a few step from Ca' della Scimmia
Apart from being the residence of the Jewish community of the city it’s a little architectural and historical gem that merits a visit.
It’s the spine of Venice and the arteries of navigation that connect the extremities of the city.
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Where do you go out at night in Venice? When you hear this question, the first answer is Santa Margherita.
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from € 140/night
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Modern and charming apartment in a three floor layout for six people with large living room and kitchenette, three welcoming master bedrooms and two comfortable bathrooms.
Facilities: hair dryer, iron, refrigerator, kettle, coffee maker, toaster, washing machine, dishwasher, safe.
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In the splendid Cannaregio quarter, in a still very populated area of the city, slightly off the major touristic routes lies the Venetian Ghetto. It is a tranquil and fascinating area that readily reveals very important history. Continue reading
The Gran Canal is the spine of Venice and the arteries of navigation that connect the extremities of the city and the only real water boulevard to admire the facades of the beautiful Venetian Palaces. Continue reading
Where do you go out at night in Venice? When you hear this question, the first answer is Campo Santa Margherita. Since forever, this beautiful campo in the heart of the Dorsoduro quarternot only represents the principle pathway to the Zattere and Accademia but also the perfect place to meet up and enjoy the city until late. Continue reading
It is one of the most impressive Palaces that face the Grand Canal and one of the most fascinating. It is impossible not to be stunned by its façade and its rigorous, robust development in height. Ca’ Corner della Regina has a long history, but its beauty has just recently been displayed to visitors. Continue reading