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Services
  •    internet connection
  •    equipment and linen
  •    private car parking
  •    tube-bath
  •    dish washer
  •    sat-TV
  •    pets welcome
  •    private bathroom
  •    terrace
  •    Wi-Fi
  •    telephone
  •    bicycles available
  •    breakfast
  •    kitchen facility
  •    elevator
  •    TV-LCD
  •    shuttle
  •    daily cleaning
  •    panorama
  •    pets on premises: yes
  •    washing machine
  •    ensuite bathroom
  •    hair dryer
  •    pick up service
  •    air conditioning
  •    bathroon with shower
  •    microwave
  •    sm
  •    Garden
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A B&B inside a large flat, located on the first floor of a building in the centre of Mestre. There is a bus stop nearby. Public transportation continues in service all night long.

Posti 3 -- Da 50.00 €

This B&B is situated on the second floor of a Venetian building, in a charming garret with a large terrace overlooking Venice's rooftops.

Posti 2 -- Da 85.00 €

On the second floor of a Venetian building, this is an elegantly decorated flat which is situated in the very heart of Venice. The famous Ca' d'Oro and the Rialto bridge are a few steps away from this B&B.

Posti 2 -- Da 80.00 €

This central B&B is located in one of the most historical areas of Venice, called the "Ghetto" .The apartment is situated on the second floor of a Venetian building in a quiet and serene quarter.

Posti 2 -- Da 44.00 €

This B&B, which strives to provide privacy and comfort, has its own independent entrance. It is located on the first floor of a remodeled house, within walking distance of the historical centre of Venice, the railway station and Piazzale Roma.

Posti 3 -- Da 90.00 €

On the first floor, this is an elegant private B&B inside a very luxurious Venetian house. It is located in S. Apostoli area, about 5 minutes walking distance from Rialto.

Posti 2 -- Da 108.00 €

A B&B in an elegant and refined villa. The house is situated on Lido Island (Lido di Venezia), the so-called Golden Island of the Lagoon.

Posti 2 -- Da 115.00 €

VENEZIA

Venice, declared heritage of the UNESCO in 1979, is a unique city in the world, not only for its appearance, but also for its characteristics and not last for its fragility.
 
Vacanze in Famiglia provides brief suggestions for those who are about to visit Venice, in order to maximize time and get the most out of your holiday. These advices are useful for both couples and families. After a good rest in a friendly B&B or in a quiet apartment, don’t miss breakfast!
 
The best way to discover Venice, especially for those who don’t have a lot of time, is to get lost in its alleys and passages. You could discover Venetian squares and churches of amazing beauty. Saint Mark’s Basilica has to be visited. Entrance is free of charge; inside you’ll find precious mosaics that represent the history of Saint Mark and the Old and New Testament. Outside there is the beautiful Piazza San Marco, overlooking the San Marco basin where boats and gondolas pass the canals. From there, you could visit the Campanile, also known as ‘Torre dell’Orologio (Clock Tower) to admire the city from above and enjoy a breathtaking view!
In the same area you’ll find the Palazzo Ducale, the Duke’s Palace, which houses an important part of the Venetian history and of Venetian life.
 
This visit also allows you to see the famous Ponte dei Sospiri, the Bridge of Sighs. The heart of this Venetian city is situated in the Rialto area, at the foot of the Ponte di Rialto, the Rialto Bridge, where the very famous fish market takes place every morning. This is the most authentic part of the city where the Venetians do their grocery shopping, bargain prices and where you hear the typical Venetian dialect. Here you can buy the food to prepare a nice dinner in the apartment you rented.
 
In case you still might have a day left, don’t miss out on a visit to the islands of Murano, Burano e Torcello. The first one is the closest of the islands and is very famous for its glass art. It is possible to visit the glass ovens to watch the professional glass workers at work.
Burano is the most colorful of the islands: each home is painted in a different color and the impact is astonishing. Up to this day it is also possible to see the women of the island work the lace. To finish there is Torcello, nowadays a nature reserve and home to only 20 people, a little gem that houses a church of the seventh century. 

At the end of your visit you can take the vaporetto, the ‘bus boat’, to return to your accommodation while getting a last glimpse of the city along the Canal Grande.
 
Staying at a Bed & Breakfast the owner will be there to greet you with kindness and to enrich your experience on the Venetian island with anecdotes and curiosities. Staying in an apartment you can enjoy the silence and the distant voices that only the city of Venice can donate to those staying there.
 
 

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