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Stayed for 3 nights. It's only 5 rooms, and no reception, and no staff (apart from breakfast and cleaning). If you want anyhting, or even get in you have to ring their sister hotel, and a chap comes round. N.B. Don't forget to take your...More
casa pisani canal hotel is owned by the same person who owns Locanda Canal hotel. in fact you will check in at Locanda Canal. Make sure you insist on staying at Pisani. Only 5 rooms...but very luxurious....all new and newly decorated. Breakfast is included...standard cereal,...More
Me and my husband just returned from our trip to Italy. We had a gr8 experience at the Casa Pisani Canal. It is an excellent hotel at a decent price. Our room was spacious and had amazing furnishings. The bed and curtains were golden brocade....More
We had reservations at this hotel three months in advance (held with a credit card). When we arrived, we discovered we had been moved to another property (Locanda Canal) where our experience was less than satisfactory. Beware--you may make reservations here, but never get to...More
Stayed here fore two nights in November. I was quite pleased. The hotel is well appointed and very clean. There is an internet computer that you can use.
Someone complained about the breakfast. I really can't. Its more than you get at a lot of...More
Cannaregio is the second largest sestiere (district) with its busy Santa Lucia train station. Many transplanted Venetians commute from the outlying areas, “terra firma” to the locals, which is shorthand for any place that is not Venice. Two Grand Canal bridges serve Cannaregio, the newest (Constitution, 2008) still a local hotbed of controversy. Ponte degli Scalzi is a busy link to the train station. Nearby
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shops on the Lista di Spagna offer specialties like pastries and coffee that lure Venetians with a down-to-earth attitude. The Ghetto, where the Jewish population was segregated in Cannaregio, has five historic synagogues with an active Jewish community. The Fondamente Nove bustles with foot traffic to the Rialto and San Marco while vaporettos (water taxis) head to Murano and other islands. Side streets lead into quiet picturesque neighbourhoods and palaces like Ca' d'Oro rise directly out of the water.
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We didn't know also which line was better, so we've asked to the gentleman that works for aqualaguna at the airport station and he search on google maps and helped us.I remember that our stop was "Rialto" the one by the... More
We didn't know also which line was better, so we've asked to the gentleman that works for aqualaguna at the airport station and he search on google maps and helped us.I remember that our stop was "Rialto" the one by the famous rialto bridge.