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Ca' Cappello apartment 1 with Canal view .
Cozy up with a book, have breakfast and dinner while admiring the incredible view of the bell towers and canals of Venice, live like a true Venetian in the most typical district of Venice a few steps from the Rialto bridge, Ca' D'oro and San Marco in a apartment finished with furniture and ornaments made by Venetian and Murano artisans. You will feel like you are experiencing the fantastic atmosphere of the 1800s but with all the comforts of a modern apartment. Don't miss this amazing experience

Terrace Apartment in Venice
Venicevibes Terrace Apartment lays its foundation on an old convent dating back to the 1600s, over the years it has changed form and use, but you can still breathe in the serenity of the time. A ten-minute walk from St. Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge, very close to Acqua Alta bookstore. Convenient to reach the Biennale and the beautiful islands near Venice, we offer a design apartment, very comfortable with a livable terrace with heated veranda surrounded by greenery. Enjoy your vacation!

Canal View Residence
An entire apartment with a Venetian style decor, in a private palazzo from the 1600's, with a STUNNING VIEW. Situated on the 1st floor, the apartment has one large bedroom with a queen sized bed. The bathroom is spacious and equipped with a big shower.The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, toaster, kettle and a Nespresso machine. The entrance opens up into a very big living area with a canal view where you can sit and basically touch the water while you are enjoying a glass of wine.

The Church Lodge - Rialto Bridge
The apartment is inside the church called "Chiesa di SAN GIOVANNI ELEMOSINARIO" one of the oldest churches in the Rialto area built in the 11th century, the only church saved from a fire that broke out in the 15th century and by 1700 it had become the priest’s house. The apartment is completely renovated and is a 2 minute walk from Rialto Bridge. It has 2 bedrooms, big living room with fully equipped kitchen. The bathroom has a shower with chrome therapy. Air Conditioning, wifi and heating.
Room N:5- Design and canal view.
Room N.5 - Design and Canal View - Loft design for two people equipped with every comfort. Great view of the Santa Marina canal. Possible private access by taxi during the day. It is a perfect alternative for a hotel stay in Venice. A stone's throw from Piazza San Marco and the Rialto Bridge. Overlooking the Rio di Santa Marina and close to the Church of Miracles. Restaurants, bars, typical Venetian taverns, and supermarkets are all within a few minutes walk. NB : NO CHECK-IN AFTER 7 PM

CA' LOLLO beautiful canal view in the historic center
House with beautiful canal and church view, the result of a recent and careful restoration maintaining the original characteristics, Venetian terrazzo floor, modern and comfortable furnishings, flooded with light and sun. In a lively neighborhood in the historic center, a few minutes' walk from two vaporetto stops, near the Grand Canal, Rialto, museums, supermarkets, pharmacies, typical taverns. Access with personalized code, underfloor heating, air conditioning, Wi-Fi. Sanitized house!

Cà Miranda
Elegant apartment furnished with modern and refined furniture. Equipped with every comfort and a beautiful view directly on the canal where a pretty bridge frames it. Easy to reach, just a few minutes' walk from S. Lucia and Piazzale Roma. All the main points of interest are in the immediate vicinity, Rialto Bridge, Piazza S Marco. For those who want to experience Venetian nights, the picturesque Fondamenta della Misericordia will welcome you with its typical and renowned restaurants

Luxury in Campo Santa Maria Formosa
A stone's throw from Rialto and San Marco, inside Campo Santa Maria Formosa, in a magical place where art, modernity and the ancient everyday life of a Venice that is still itself coexist. In the refurbishing and choice of location, I chose to tell you about my Venice, through paintings, architecture, antique objects, mixing the use of gold and green, to propose the perfect dialogue between the art of the Serenissima and the peace of the canals upon which my house overlooks.

Authentic atmospheres in the heart of Venice
Newly renovated apartment with large ceiling with exposed beams, independent entrance 5 minutes walk from the train station. Discover authentic Venice by staying in this apartment in the Santa Croce district. The apartment, located in a typical Venetian building, combines modern comforts with the historical charm of the original interiors brought to light during the renovation. The bright windows make the environment welcoming and comfortable, guaranteeing peace and privacy.

Appartament with terrace CIN: it027042c2pi2y3jfi
The heated wooden floor and the living area with exposed beams make the accommodation very welcoming. The terrace on the floor will allow you to have lunch and dinner outdoors among the roofs of Venice. Alilaguna Motorboat AIRPORT - S. STAE (meeting point). S. STAE is stop no. 5 in the Grand Canal. Upon your arrival, the Municipal tourist tax must be paid equal to: € 4.00 per person per night of stay; € 2.00 for young people between 10 and 16 years old (not yet completed)

Ca del Duca historical palace - Grand Canal.
Ca del Duca, historical building. In the heart of Venice, the apartment overlooks the Grand Canal a few meters from Campo S. Stefano, Accademia and Piazza S.Marco. A beautiful lounge with paintings, objects and furniture from the 18th century will take you back in time. The view is one of the most beautiful in Venice, from the windows you can admire the Accademia bridge and the galleries, and the splendid Palaces of this part of the Grand Canal.

Ca' Badoer - San Boldo
Traditional apartment in an old Venetian building. Traditionally furnished two-room apartment on the third floor. Living-dining room, fully equipped kitchen: washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, oven, espresso coffee, induction stove, bedroom with double bed (160x200cm), bathroom with shower. Independent heating/cooling, TV, WIFI. CIR = 027042-LOC-12196 CIN (Tax Identification Number)=IT027042B4W83SESVY
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When is the best time to visit Venice?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Venice?
Venice has welcoming neighborhoods such as San Marco, Cannaregio, and Dorsoduro, each with distinct architecture and local character. Staying near landmarks or quieter canals gives guests a different perspective on daily life.
What are the best things to do in Venice with kids?
Families often explore the canals by vaporetto, visit interactive museums, and enjoy mask-making workshops. The open squares and parks provide space to play and discover local traditions together.
What are some of the best things to do in Venice?
Venice has remarkable landmarks, gondola rides along the canals, and vibrant street markets. Exploring Saint Mark's Basilica, wandering the Rialto Bridge area, and discovering local art spaces are frequently suggested activities.
How is the weather in Venice?
Venice experiences cool, damp winters near 31–48°F (0–9°C) and warmer summers around 66–86°F (19–30°C), with moderate humidity. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures, making outdoor exploration comfortable.
What are the best places to visit in Venice?
Venice has iconic sites such as Saint Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Exploring the Jewish Ghetto and lesser-known islands like Murano brings a deeper connection to local history and crafts.
What are some hiking trails in Venice?
Venice is built on canals and islands, so traditional hiking trails are limited. Visitors can explore scenic walking routes along the waterfront promenades, park pathways, and tranquil gardens around the city.
What are some family activities we can do in Venice?
Families enjoy mask-painting workshops, visiting the Natural History Museum, and exploring open-air markets. Riding the vaporetto and relaxing in city parks are frequently suggested for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Venice?
Day trips to Murano for glassmaking, Burano for vibrant houses and lace traditions, and the Lido for beaches are often recommended. Exploring smaller lagoon islands introduces guests to distinct local crafts and architecture.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Venice?
Many stays in Venice welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like Cannaregio and Dorsoduro. Several green spaces and quiet lanes make it easier to enjoy the city with your companion animal.
What are some local tips for visiting Venice?
Pack comfortable shoes for cobbled streets and bridges, use vaporetto passes for easy canal transport, and consider exploring early mornings or evenings for quieter experiences. Bring a reusable water bottle; public fountains are available.
What is Venice known for?
Venice is recognized for its historic canals, intricate bridges, and community traditions like Carnival. The city has unique architecture, renowned glasscraft, and a rich artistic heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Venice?
Explore quieter corners such as the Venetian Ghetto, secret gardens, and artisan workshops tucked into narrow lanes. The Libreria Acqua Alta bookstore and the island of Sant'Erasmo often delight visitors seeking less-crowded experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Venice?
Venice has distinct dishes such as risotto al nero di seppia, sarde in saor, and cicchetti, which are small, savory bites. Seasonal seafood and traditional pastries like bussolai are frequently suggested.
What should I bring for a trip to Venice?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a lightweight waterproof jacket, and a reusable water bottle. Depending on the season, a sunhat or umbrella can help you navigate changing weather while exploring canals and markets.
What is the nightlife in Venice like?
Venice has laid-back bars in Cannaregio, lively plazas in Campo Santa Margherita, and intimate wine bars often called bacari. Evenings are rooted in local gatherings, jazz performances, and late-night socializing over small plates.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Venice?
Carnival brings elaborate costumes and street celebrations in late winter, while the Venice Biennale draws contemporary art every other year. The Venice Film Festival and regattas on the Grand Canal are frequently suggested for cultural experiences.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Venice?
Venice has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods near parks and open squares like Castello and Santa Croce. Many listings feature spacious living areas and easy access to local attractions.
When is the best time to visit Venice?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for mild weather and fewer crowds. During these seasons, outdoor strolling and canal tours are especially pleasant.
All about Venice
For all the hustle and bustle of her much-visited streets, Venice has never lost her regal beauty: Shimmering with splendour and historic wealth, the Queen of the Adriatic appears to rise directly from the sea. Venice’s mixture of baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture would be heady enough, but set on canals in place of roads, linked with 300 bridges, it’s something incomparably sublime. The main, fish-shaped island of Burano is divided by the spectacular Grand Canal (with its Rialto Bridge), and contains most of the city’s famous sights — St. Mark’s Square with its extravagant Basilica and its bell tower, the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs — as well as its greatest art treasures. The outer islands have their own special charms, from the glassblowing heritage of Murano to the beaches of the Lido to the trendy neighbourhood of Giudecca, while the dozens of smaller (and often overlooked) islands are full of secret haunts, including great places to eat and drink like a local.
What are the top things to do in Venice?
Torcello
Seven centuries ago this island was the most populated in Venice. Today it’s deserted and reclaimed by nature. Its palaces and churches — including the pentagonal Santa Fosca and the Byzantine cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the oldest building in Venice — are surrounded by a wild landscape that you can walk around as a nature reserve.
Punta della Dogana
There are plenty of places to admire Renaissance art in Venice. Within this 17th-century customs house, however, you’ll find something a little more modern. A famous Japanese architect has transformed its interior into an exhibition space for contemporary art, and it’s now one of the most fascinating galleries in the city.
San Giorgio Maggiore
This tiny island, positioned just across the water from Burano’s famous Riva degli Schiavoni, is a fantastic place to admire the lagoon and the city beyond. It has its own belltower that you can climb for a viewpoint, a sumptuous Palladian church (and maze), and the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, a cultural institute housed in a former monastery, complete with a glass museum and historic library.
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Venice’s top spots include Rialto Bridge, Burano and Bridge of Sighs
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