“Stylish and elegant family-friendly B&B near the Rialto. Spacious and light rooms with original features and thoughtful touches. Helpful and friendly owners will make your stay as comfortable as possible. Breakfast is served in the dining room. Charming.”
“Stylish and elegant family-friendly B&B near the Rialto. Spacious and light rooms with original features and thoughtful touches. Helpful and friendly owners will make your stay as comfortable as possible. Breakfast is served in the dining room. Charming.”
Hotel Review
Don’t be put off by the rather scruffy entrance way and steep climb up to this charming guest house. Once inside Francesca Adilardi’s comfortable third-floor apartment, you will find six beautifully decorated bedrooms, each with its own character but all spacious and bright. Thai silks are draped over the generous-sized beds and at the windows of the subtly themed rooms. Breakfast is served round a big table in the sunny dining area.
Recommended For
- Groups
- A small guesthouse with warm hosts and homely communal spaces making it a good option as a base for a group travelling together
- Full of character
- Rooms are packed full of character with frescos on the walls, polished wood floors, exposed wood beams, and beautiful fabrics
- City Style
- Venetian style with a twist — think Persian rugs, bold fabrics, charming frescoes, pretty glass lamps and parquet floors
- Less £
- During the mid- and low-season deals can make this a remarkably good-value option
- Other Activities
- Enjoy your breakfast of pastries and coffee overlooking San Cassiano, a 14th-century Roman Catholic church
- Sights nearby
- Steps from The Rialto Bridge and just one km from the Basilica of San Marco and the Doge's Palace
- Local markets
- A short walk from the historic Rialto market, supplying Venice with fresh produce since 1097
- Close to nightlife
- This area is hopping with evening spots, just ask Barbara and Sunil for tips
- Great walks
- Venice is a wonderful city to wander, get lost and find hidden jems
- House party feel
- No restaurant
- Owner managed
- Downtown
- Views
- Intimate
- Charming
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Antiques
- Historic
- B&B
- Artworks
Facilities
- Communal Dining
- Communal breakfast
- No restaurant
- No pets
- Internet
- Air conditioning
- Walking distance restaurants
- Car not required
- Safe
- Views
- Wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Concierge
- Sitting Room
- Child friendly
Activities
- Other Activities
- Enjoy your breakfast of pastries and coffee overlooking San Cassiano, a 14th-century Roman Catholic church
- Sights nearby
- Steps from The Rialto Bridge and just one km from the Basilica of San Marco and the Doge's Palace
- Local markets
- A short walk from the historic Rialto market, supplying Venice with fresh produce since 1097
- Close to nightlife
- This area is hopping with evening spots, just ask Barbara and Sunil for tips
- Great walks
- Venice is a wonderful city to wander, get lost and find hidden jems
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Why do people love staying in your hotel? Because it’a an elegant place, cosy, our guests feel at home and we are very helpful. What is there to do in the area or on site? Rialto Bridge, the fish and vegetable market, Cà Pesaro museum, 10 min from St Mark's Square, and walking distance to many restaurants. What kind of breakfast do you offer? Italian breakfast: coffee, espresso, cappuccino, croissant, corn claques, yoghurt, fresh fruit, bread, jam, biscuits, marmalade, juice, cheese. Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We only offer breakfast, but can recommend many restaurants close by. Which are your most popular room types, and why? We have six different types of room, each of which is popular. What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? We are the best !!!
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