The
Palazzo Cendon dates back to 1437, when it was built by a wealthy family
of Venetian merchants. In more recent years, the historic mansion was converted to guest
accommodations, and it now functions as a small upscale hotel.
The hotel--formally known as the Palazzo Cendon il Piano Antico e le Mansarde,
or "Palazzo Cendon Piano Antico" for short--overlooks the Canareggio Canal, one bridge away from the Guglie stop of the Alilaguna airport boat's
Linea Arancio. (It's also no more than a 10- to 15-minute walk from Venice's main Santa Lucia railroad station, with no
bridges to cross.)
How to reach the Palazzo Cendon from the Guglie
airport-boat stop:
As you leave the boat stop, turn right.
Walk along the fondamenta or sidewalk, past the Gam
Gam restaurant, to the Ponte delle Guglie bridge.
Cross the bridge.
On the other side of the Guglie bridge, turn right and walk
past the Hotel Hesperia until you reach the Calle Cendon.
Turn left into the Calle Cendon.
Walk a few meters to the Palazzo Cendon's
entrance, which will be on your right.
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From 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 from the station to the bridge is no more than 10 minutes over
level ground.
Leave the railroad station by the marble steps outside the main doors, or by the easy-to-miss
(and conveniently stair-free)
side exit if you have rolling luggage, a stroller, or a wheelchair.
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
Lista di Spagna (a busy pedestrian thoroughfare).
Continue down the Lista di Spagna, through the Campo San
Geremia (you'll see a large domed church on your right), and on to the Ponte
delle Guglie Bridge.
Do not cross the bridge. Instead, turn left and
walk along the canal, past the Hotel Hesperia to the Calle Cendon.
Turn left into the Calle Cendon.
Walk a few meters to the Palazzo Cendon's
entrance, which will be 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:
Durant Imboden has
written about Venice, Italy since 1996.
He covered Venice and European travel at About.com for 4-1/2 years before launching
Europe for Visitors (including
Venice for Visitors) with Cheryl
Imboden in 2001.
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