Location. The Lodging Ca Amadi is located in Venice, Italy. The Rialto Bridge is 500 metres away, the Piazza San Marco is two kilometres away, and the Palazzo Ducale is two kilometres away. Lodging Features. Set in the city centre, the Lodging Ca Amadi occupies a historic Venetian inn dating from the 13th century, the former residence of Count Francesco Amadi. The hotel is characterised by 18th-century Venetian decor with rich brocades and antique-style furnishings, and extends to a lounge area with wood ceilings and 15th-century frescoes. The concierge is on hand to offer sightseeing assistance and book guided tours, and wireless Internet is available. Lodging Ca Amadi provides a complimentary continental breakfast.
Guestrooms. The six guestrooms are individually decorated in traditional Venetian style with rich fabrics and tapestries in red, blue, ivory, and gold. Amenities include air conditioning, wireless Internet, satellite television with pay movies, direct-dial phones, hair dryers, minibars, and safes. Apartments with kitchenettes are available.
Ca' D'oro: 700 Metres Rialto Bridge: 500 Metres Piazza San Marco: 2 Km Santa Maria Della Salute: 2 Km Palazzo Ducale: 2 Km Murano: 2 Km
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From Venice Marco Polo Airport (Vce): Distance To The Lodging Ca Amadi Is 15 Kilometres, Approximately 15 Minutes' Drive.
Getting There. Atvo Buses Run Every 30 Minutes To Piazzale Roma In The City Centre. The Journey Time Is 20 Minutes And Single Tickets Cost 3 Eur. The Actv Number 5 Bus Also Goes To Piazzale Roma. The Number 15 Bus Runs Between The Airport And Venice-mestre Train Station. From Piazzale Roma, Take The 1 Or 82 Vaporetto And Alight At Rialto. From The Landing Jetty At Rialto, Go To The Nearby Campo San Bartolomeo And Go Along Salizada Del Fontego Towards Ss Apostoli. Cross The Bridge Which Goes Over The Fontego Dei Tedeschi And Carry On For 20 Metres Until Reaching San Giovanni Gristomo Church On The Right. Turn Right Before The Church And Then Right Again Into Calle Morosina For The Lodging. A Free Bus Service Links The Airport Terminal To The Airport Jetty; From Here, Regular Alilaguna Boats Leave For The City. Single Tickets Cost 10 Eur. Private Water Taxis Are Available, But Are Typically Very Expensive. Prices Are All Subject To Change.
Getting Around. Venice Is Best Explored On Foot Or By Public Water Buses (Vaporetto). Three-day Passes For The Public Water Bus Cost 25 Eur And Offer Unlimited Travel. Water Taxis And Gondolas Are Also Available. Gondola Ferries (Traghetti) Cross The Grand Canal And The Fare Is 50 Cents. Drivers Can Leave Their Cars At Piazzale Roma Or Tronchetto.