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Walking directions to Ca' della Corte (with map)
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The
Ca' della Corte is an upscale B&B housed in a 16th Century building near
the Piazzale Roma, about five minutes on foot from airport buses and
taxis. It's located on a tiny neighborhood
square and has a private courtyard where you can relax outdoors in good weather.
Its 10 air-conditioned rooms include doubles, triples, and
quads--all with free Wi-Fi. Unusually for Venice, the Ca' della Corte also has
in-room equipment and supplies for making your own coffee or tea.
How to reach Ca' della Corte from Piazzale Roma:
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On the tree-lined side of the Piazzale Roma, look for the central path that
leads toward the water.
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A canal is just beyond the trees. Continue straight ahead
over the stone footbridge.
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Turn right immediately after crossing the bridge and walk
along the water, following the curve of the canal on the Fondamenta Rio
Novo.
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Immediately passing the Hotel Moresco (a red building that
you can't miss), you'll see a bridge on your right and a street on your
left. Turn left into the street, which is named Calle Sbiacca.
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The Ca' della Corte will be a short distance down the street
at number 3560, behind an archway with an iron gate facing the Corte Surian.
From the Marittima cruise terminals:
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Take a free shuttle bus (if available), a taxi, or the
People Mover just outside
the port gates to the Piazzale Roma.
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Follow our directions from Piazzale Roma.
From the Santa Lucia railroad station:
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As you leave the station, turn right and walk toward the
modern Calatrava Bridge (a.k.a. the Ponte della Costituzione).
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Cross the bridge to the Piazzale Roma.
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Bear left and follow our directions from Piazzale Roma.
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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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