Five beautiful and comfortable apartments located within a fully restored building.
Apartment 3: located on the second floor overlooking the Calle. The accommodation consists of a separate entrance leading to the living room where we find a comfortable sofa, dining area, and fully equipped kitchen complete with refrigerator, microwave oven, and dishwasher; the sleeping area consists of a bedroom with a double bed and a single bed.
Finally, a bathroom with a shower.
There is also a sofa bed in the apartment.
The building does not have an elevator.
Guests are provided with amenities such as a television, free Wi-Fi internet throughout the apartment, air conditioning, a hair dryer, and a toaster.
* Guests can access the accommodation via a numeric code, which they can obtain only after completing the online registration of their IDs, signing the digital rent agreement, and paying the tourist tax via a payment link they will receive a few days before arrival. The code will be active starting from 3 p.m.
We also offer our guests authentic experiences to live in contact with the locals. If interested, contact us and we will be happy to help you create your perfect vacation discovering the beauty of Italy.
The apartment is in the most prized location in Venice, just a short walk (two minutes on foot) from the renowned and prestigious Peggy Guggenheim Collection Museum, one of the most important museums in Italy for 20th-century European and American art. All around the apartment, you can find exclusive art galleries and various stores of all kinds. Five minutes from the Accademia bridge that connects the homonymous Sestriere to the San Marco bridge where you can visit the beautiful square and its Basilica as well as stroll through the calli and the renowned Calle XXII Marzo well known as the shopping street for its many high-fashion stores and prestigious jewelry stores.
Known worldwide as the city built on water, given its construction on 100 islands in the lagoon, Venice is one of Italy's most popular locations worldwide.
It is a real open-air museum, thanks to its historical and artistic heritage made of churches, palaces, and museums.
Strolling through Venice is like diving in the past: the so-called calli (streets) are dotted and framed by aristocratic buildings such as the Doge's Palace, the historic home of the Doges, spectacular bridges including the famous Rio Alto Bridge, and canals navigable by gondolas, waterbuses, and boats of all kinds.
The heart of the city is the enchanting St. Mark's Square, which houses the Basilica of the same name and welcomes thousands of tourists worldwide every day.
The most famous local event is the Carnival, thanks to its centuries-old tradition of masks and costumes that enliven the streets every year.
Last but not least, the famous "Bàcaro Tour" is a must: a tour among taverns to taste local wine along with cicheti, typical Venetian tasty bites.
The accommodation is a 13-minute walk from Venice Santa Lucia Station and 13km from Venice Marco Polo Airport.