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Rental Price120 Euro per person per nightDescription of objectCà dell’Edera is located in the San Marco quarter, in Campo San Maurizio, the liveliest quarter of Venice, is situated in the Venetian heart, less ten 10 minutes by walk from Saint Mark\\\'s Square.The apartment is located at the second floor, completely restored in 2013, it consists of a large hall that can be used as a small living room with modern table and sofa-bed, a spacious double bedroom, a fully equipped kitchenette with a table with chairs and a functional bathroom with cabin shower and washing machine. The apartment is ideal for a couple or a family with one child. No elevator. The neighborhood is very lively, safe and central. In two minutes you can reach the nearest boat station Santa Maria del Giglio and just one minute from the flat you can find the best and most typical venetian \\\'cicchetti\\\' at local Baccari and restaurants nearby. Nearby is the famous Via XXII Marzo, overlooked by all the most famous signatures. The area is very silent, which allows to enjoy the proximity to the major monuments without being disturbed by buzz of the crowd, fully enjoying privacy. The area is well served by public transport. The apartment is very convenient for those arriving from M.Polo Venice airport: using public transport line Alilaguna (orange line) you need get off directly at the Santa Maria del Giglio stop (72 minutes). From the Train Station and from Piazzale Roma (car parking) taking the boat line 1(black line), and arrive at the Santa Maria del Giglio stop (30-35 minutes). The apt is 5 minutes (400m) far from the Giglio stop. From Canova airport Treviso take the Shuttle bus to Piazzale Roma (70 minutes) and then the boat line 1(black line), and arrive at the Santa Maria del Giglio stop (30-35 minutes). • children welcome • non smoking only • wheelchair inaccessible • pets not allowed • wifi upon request • towels provided • linens provided • hairdryer • washing machine • double beds:(1) • sofa beds:(1) At your arrival, we will meet you at your apartment with your keys and orient you with the apartment. Any changes to the time of arrival shall be communicated in the reservation. Before your arrival it is important that you inform us about your arrival time. As we are not at the apartment it is very important that we know the time. Otherwise you have to wait for us. Generally speaking arrival is between 2.00 p.m. and 7.00 pm. (after 7 pm, Sunday and bank holiday extra charge 25 euro, after 10 pm. extra charge 50 euro). We do not accept arrivals from 12 pm and 8 am. The house should be vacated no later than 10 a.m. on the departure day. Location of objectSan Marco is one of the six sestieri of Venice, lying in the heart of the city as the main place of Venice. San Marco also includes the island of San Giorgio Maggiore. Although the district includes Saint Mark\'s Square, that was never administered as part of the sestiere.The small district includes many of Venice\'s most famous sights, including St Mark\'s Square, Saint Mark\'s Basilica, the Doge\'s Palace, Harry\'s Bar, the Palazzo Dandolo, San Moisè, the La Fenice theatre, the Palazzo Grassi and the churches of San Beneto, San Fantin, Santa Maria del Giglio, San Maurizio, San Moisè, Santo Stefano, San Salvador, San Zulian and San Samuele. The area is densely built and was the location of Venice\'s government. It is now heavily touristed and there are many hotels, banks and expensive shops. Town: Italy, Venezia, veneziaVenice is a unique artistic achievement. The city is built on 118 small islands and seems to float on the waters of the lagoon. The influence of Venice on the development of architecture and monumental arts has been considerable. Venice possesses an incomparable series of architectural ensembles illustrating the age of its splendour. It presents a complete typology whose exemplary value goes hand-in-hand with the outstanding character of an urban setting which had to adapt to the special requirements of the site.In this lagoon, nature and history have been so closely linked since the 5th century AD when Venetian populations, to escape barbarian raids, found refuge on the sandy islands of Torcello, Iesolo and Malamocco. These temporary settlements gradually became permanent and the initial refuge of the land-dwelling peasants and fishermen became a maritime power. The small island of Rialto was chosen as the headquarters of the new city. In AD 1000, Venice controlled the Dalmatian coast and in 1112 a trading market was founded in the Levantine port of Sidon. The year 1204 saw Venice allied with the Crusaders to capture Constantinople. The abundant booty brought back on that occasion, including the bronzes horses of St Mark\'s, is only the more spectacular part of the loot from Byzantium that the Doge Enrico Dàndolo shared with his allies. Under the Doge, a maritime empire of unequalled power extended over the entire length of the shores around the eastern Mediterranean, to the islands of the Ionian Sea and to Crete. During the entire period of the expansion of Venice, over the centuries when it was obliged to defend its trading markets against the commercial undertakings of the Arabs, the Genoese and the Ottoman Turks,as well as those of the European monarchs who were envious of its power, Venice never ceased, in the literal sense of the term, to consolidate its position in the lagoon. The marriage with the sea, that sposalizio that since 1172 was symbolized by the ring of the Doge, who had replaced the Dux (elected for the first time in 697 by an assembly of the people), was never called into question. In this inland sea that has continuously been under threat, rises amid a tiny archipelago at the very edge of the waves one of the most extraordinary built-up areas of the Middle Ages. From Torcello to the north to Chioggia to the south, almost every small island had its own settlement, town, fishing village and artisan village (Murano). However, at the heart of the lagoon, Venice itself stood as one of the greatest capitals in the medieval world. When a group of tiny islands were consolidated and merged into one, nothing remained of the primitive topography but what became canals, such as the Giudecca Canal, St Mark\'s Canal and the Great Canal, and a network of small rii that are the veritable arteries of a city on water. In this unreal space, where there is no notion of the concept of terra firma, masterpieces of one of the most extraordinary architectural museums on Earth have been accumulated for over 1,000 years. Arrival and distancesArrival day: anySport facilities nearbyTheme of holidays
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