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Walking directions to Hotel Abbazia (with map)
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The three-star, 50-room
Hotel
Abbazia is extremely popular with Booking.com guests, and for
good reason: It's close to the railroad station with no bridges to cross,
and it
occupies a former monastery with a private garden and a pulpit in the
lobby (which once served as the abbey's dining room).
How to reach the Hotel Abbazia from Santa Lucia Railroad Station:
- Leave the station by the front steps, or by the easy-to-miss
(and stair-free)
side exit if you have rolling luggage, a stroller, or a wheelchair.
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When you reach the wide fondamenta or pavement in
front of the station, turn left.
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Walk past the Scalzi Church and the Scalzi Bridge toward the
Lista di Spagna (a busy pedestrian thoroughfare).
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At the corner of Calle Priuli ai Cavalletti, just beyond the
bridge, turn left and walk down the narrow pedestrian street.
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The Hotel Abbazia is up the street,
beyond the Hotel Florida and La Locanda di Orsaria.
From the Piazzale Roma:
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Look for the Calatrava Bridge (a.k.a. the Ponte
della Costituzione). It's the large modern bridge at the northeast corner of
the square, next to the Hotel Santa Chiara.
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Cross the bridge and continue straight ahead, past the large
building on your left, to the train station.
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From the station, follow the directions above.
From the Marittima cruise terminals:
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Take a shuttle bus, a taxi, or the
People Mover to the
Piazzale Roma.
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Follow the directions above.
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MAP CREDITS: Walking maps by
Anders Imboden, using base data from the
Comune di Venezia and Regione Veneto under license
IODL-2.0.
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written about Venice, Italy since 1996.
He covered Venice and European travel at About.com for 4-1/2 years before launching
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Venice for Visitors) with Cheryl
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