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A really great boutique hotel in an excellent location. We had a suite at the front of the hotel overlooking the hustle and bustle of the square which was great. Huge room with two sofas, a table and big bed. The bathroom was small and...More
My wife and recently I had a three night stay at the main building of Ca Malipiero Hotel, staying in one of their two standard rooms. There are only nine rooms in this hotel which was built in the 1400's. So I wasn't expecting a...More
the hotel itself was amazing and classical. Vintage keys for opening doors was a beautiful touch. Private bathroom across the hall (a bit of an inconvenience, but it was clean and modern). Excellent location!
However, I didn't love our hotel room -- it was an...More
We had booked an attic room at Ruga Guiffa with separate bathroom, but when we arrived we were given a little room with en suite behind the reception area of Ca Malipiero.
The room was tiny but we loved it. It had everything we needed;...More
Great experience, both for families with kids or couples.
It is an old small palace, may be not that well preserved but it totally matches Venice style and flavours.
Make sure you get one of the big suites as those come along with the real...More
Castello is the largest of the six sestieri (districts), and the only one not facing onto the Grand Canal. More than half of Castello is situated within Arsenale, the naval base, which occupies over one-fifth the area of Venice. This gentrified maritime neighbourhood feels busy but casual. Castello’s side streets are laid back, with small boats lining canals criss-crossed by laundry. Semiannual exhibitions add a
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strong artsy current to the Arsenale area. Via Garibaldi in Castello, with its shops and bars, has one of Venice's rare straight and wide boulevards. When a large ship turns around the Lido to enter the Giudecca Canal, the startling sight creates an illusion that it will run aground right on Via Garibaldi! Families treasure Giardini near the island's tip, green with rare trees and grass, and Riva degli Schiavoni is a popular spot for Venetians to take a stroll to watch the sunset.
Train Station Santa Lucia. Then boat to Ponte Vecchio. Then 10 minutes walk. Impossible to give exact directions how to walk because the streets are so narrow and winding. But beautiful! Good luck! / Martin
Response from CaMalipiero | Property representative |
Good afternoon,
The reason why we show on our page an Airport Shuttle is that we can arrange a private taxi to come directly at the airport.
We don't provide an hotel shuttle, is just some taxi drivers that works with us... More
Good afternoon,
The reason why we show on our page an Airport Shuttle is that we can arrange a private taxi to come directly at the airport.
We don't provide an hotel shuttle, is just some taxi drivers that works with us so we can arrange a taxi for our guest.
Hope I answer your question,
Greetings
Denis