Location. The Residenza Ca' Bauta is located in the centre of Venice, Italy, 400 metres from the Grand Canal, and 500 metres from St Mark's Square. Hotel Features. Situated in a Venetian palace, Residenza Ca' Bauta has high ceilings, antique furnishings, and original 15th century features. Safe deposit boxes are available at the 24 hour front desk where multilingual staff can provide an express check in service and offer assistance with tourist arrangements. Airport transfers are also available (surcharge).
A complimentary bu ffet breakfast is served each morning in the bright decor of the hotel's breakfast room. Room service is also available around the clock.
Guestrooms. The six air conditioned guestrooms have traditional Venetian decor with high, beamed ceilings, bright walls, and richly coloured fabrics. All offer televisions, direct dial telephones, dial up Internet connections, and minibars. Windows open onto neighbourhood or courtyard views. Bathrooms have bidets and showers, and hair dryers are provided.
Expert Tip. An alternative to overpriced gondolas are the commuter boats known as traghetti. Similar in design, these boats carry locals across the Grand Canal at a fraction of the cost. Venetians tend to stand up for the crossing, though visitors may find this precarious. The longest route is between S. Tomà and S. Angelo.
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Hotel Amenities
Continental Breakfast
Pets Allowed
Non-Smoking Rooms
Rental Car Desk
Family Rooms
Venice Area Attractions
Area Attractions: First Of All, ItS In Castello, A Residential Neighborhood ThatS Far From The Madding Crowds But Still Convenient To San Marco, Rilato And The Other Most Famous Place. Santi Giovanni E Paolo Ca Bauta Is Situated A Few Steps Far From The Great Gothic Church Of Santi San Giovanni E Paolo Is Set On One Of VeniceS Most Spacious Squares, A Wonderful L shaped Vantage Point From Which To Soak In The Architectural Glories Of The Church Itself And The Superb Renaissance Fa Ade Of The Scuola Grande Di San Marco. The Church Is One Of VeniceS Two Major Preaching Churches, The Other Being The Frari, And Was Built For The Dominicans Between 1246 And 1430. ItS Often Dubbed The Pantheon Of Venice, As No Other Church Is Resting Place Of So Many Doges And Heroes, Indeed, It Was The Scene Ducal Funerals For Centuries. Added Pleasures Include The Splendid Equestrian Statute Of The Mercenary Colleoni Who Bequeathed The State Of Legacy On Condition That A Statue Of Him Was Erected In Fro Of St. Mark Square. Loath To Forego The Money, But Unwilling To Commemorate An Outsider In The Piazza, The Venetians Put Him Outside The Scuola Grande Di San Marco. It Was Created By The Florentine Andrea Verrocchio And Erected In 1496. Do Not Miss The Pear shaped Objects On ColleoniS Coats Of Arms On The Pedestal They Refer To A Play On His Name Which Sounds Very Similar To The Word Coglioni Testicoles. Ten Minutes Walking Far From S. Marco Square S. Marco Square, The Heart Of Venice, Architectural Showcase And World famous Square, It Is The One Place Everyone Visits. Come Here To See Some Of EuropeS Finest Byzantine, Gothic And Renaissance Architecture And Taste The Soul Of The City. Around Basilica Di S. Marco, One Of The WorldS Finest Medieval Buildings, Doge S Palace, A Stunningly Impressive Complex Of Court yards And Corridors, Council Halls And Hidden Chambers Where The Doge Lived And The Governmental Powerhouse Whirred Away Secretly Bell tower VeniceS Most Famous Landmark, Stand Opposite Of Basilica. Mercerie Since The Middle Ages A Chain Of Five Streets Has Linked The Piazza With The Rialto Bridge. Collectively Now As Mercerie After The Haberdashers Who Once Plied They Trade Here, They Have Always Been A ShopperS Paradise, Described By A 17th Century English Traveler As One Of The Most Delicious Streets In The World Today It Is A Bizarre Mix Of Big name Designers And Emporia Outstanding Kitsch. You Will Have To Battle To Make Progress Along Here, But The Jostling Crowds And Melange Of Nationalities And Languages Has Not Changed Much Since The Medieval Times. Ten Minutes Walking Far From Rialto The Rialto Is One Of The Quintessential Venetian Sights, Familiar To Almost Every Tourist From Thousand Reproduction. The World Rialto Is A Corruption Of Rivo Alto Or Upper Bank, An Area Of The Lagoon Which Was Higher Than Elsewhere And Less Liable To Flood. Rilato Was The Venetian Wall Street. A Few Minutes Walking From San Giovanni In Bragora San Giovanni In Bragora, A Peaceful Campo That Is A Home To San Giovanni In Bragora, A Simple Gothic Building Dating From 1945. It Is Best Known As The Baptismal Church Of The Composer Antonio Vivaldi You Can Still See His Name In The Register. Ten Minutes Walking Far From Arsenale The Arsenale Was VeniceS Industrial Powerhouse, Where Its Galleys Were Constructed And Equipped By One Of The WorldS Finest Production Lines. Shipbuilding Started Here In The 12th Century The Yards Soon Became Known As The Arsenale, From The Arabic World Dar Sina A, The Place Of Work. Its Efficiency Was Legendary With Over 16.000 Workers Capable Of Turning Out A Galley In A Few Hours. Ship construction Continued Until 1917, But The Arsenale Remains Naval Property Trough The Vast Corderia Rope Works Is Used As An Exhibition Space During The Biennale. And Museo Storico Navale ThereS No Place To Grasp The Rela
Driving Directions
From Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE): Distance to Residenza Ca' Bauta is 25 kilometres, approximately 40 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, followed by the water bus service (52) direct to the Ospedale or Fondamente Nuove stop, near Ca' Bauta. 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 (vaporetti). 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. Prices are all subject to change.
Hotel Policies & Disclaimers
Children Policy* No Charge For Children Up To 3 Years Old Sleeping In Parents Bed. Special Rates For Small Children Aged 4-10 Years. Small Pets Accepted.
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Hotel Cancellation Policy
For All Reservations- Cancel 7 Days Prior To Arrival Date To Avoid Penalty Of 1 Nights Room Charge.