The
Hotel Alle Guglie (not to be confused with the Alle
Guglie B&B nearby) is a three-star hotel on the Rio Terà Farsetti,
the main pedestrian thoroughfare to the east of the Ponte delle Guglie bridge
over the Cannaregio Canal. It's an easy walk from the Alilaguna and
ACTV water buses at Guglie, and about 800 meters or 1/2 mile from the
Santa Lucia railroad station.
How to reach Hotel Alle Guglie from the Guglie
airport-boat stop (Alilaguna Linea Arancio):
As you leave the boat platform, turn right.
Walk to the Ponte delle Guglie (a stone bridge that spans
the Cannaregio Canal). Turn left at the foot of the bridge.
Walk down the wide shopping street. In less than a minute,
you'll see the Hotel Alle Guglie on your right.
For a video preview of your walk, click
below:
From the Santa Lucia Railroad Station:
ABOVE: This map shows the route from Venezia
Santa Lucia Railroad Station to the Ponte delle Guglie on the Cannaregio Canal.
Walking time is 5 to 10 minutes over level ground.
Leave the railroad station by the marble steps outside the main doors,
or by the side exit near Track 1 if you have rolling luggage, a stroller, or a
wheelchair and want to avoid stairs.
When you reach the wide fondamenta or pavement in
front of the station, turn left.
Walk past the Scalzi Church and the Scalzi Bridge toward the
Rio Terà Lista di Spagna (a busy shopping street).
Continue down the Lista di Spagna and through the Campo San
Geremia to the Ponte delle Guglie, which is a stone bridge over the
Cannaregio Canal.
Cross the bridge.
Continue straight ahead on the wide shopping street. In less
than a minute, you'll see the Hotel Alle Guglie on your right.
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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.
About the author:
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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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