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Walking directions to Hotel Messner (with map)
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The
two-star
Hotel
Messner is east and slightly south of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in an
artsy, upscale section of Dorsoduro.
The hotel is a good place to escape the crowds
during the summer months, although the location may seem quiet if you're a party
animal.
How to reach the Hotel Messner from the Zattere
airport-boat stop:
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As you leave the Alilaguna
Linea Blu pontoon at Zattere, turn right and
walk a reasonable distance along the waterfront. You'll need to cross two
stone bridges: one just beyond the Hotel Calcina, and another after the
pedestrian promenade begins curving noticeably.
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As you walk down the steps of the second bridge, go left
onto the Fondamenta Fornace (a sidewalk next to a local canal) and walk
inland.
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Keep walking straight ahead until you reach the Hotel
Messner.
From the San Basilio cruise pier:
It's a long walk from San Basilio to the Hotel Messner,
but the pavement is level (except for three footbridges) and the walk shouldn't
be difficult unless you're infirm or hauling large suitcases.
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Leave the terminal by the main doors and walk to the wooden
bridge.
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Cross the bridge and continue walking along the waterfront,
past the vaporetto stop and the Billa supermarket.
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You'll need to cross two more bridges: one just beyond the
Hotel Calcina, and another after the pedestrian promenade begins curving
noticeably.
-
As you walk down the steps of the second bridge, go left
onto the Fondamenta Fornace (a sidewalk next to a local canal) and walk
inland.
-
Keep walking straight ahead until you reach the Hotel
Messner.
From the Marittima cruise terminals:
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Take the Alilaguna Blue Line airport boat from the cruise
basin to the second stop (Zattere). The price will be about half of the fare
to the airport.
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Get off at the Zattere stop and follow the first set of
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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