Ca Sagredo Hotel in Venice
Campo Santa Sofia
4198/99 Ca’ D’Oro
30121 Venice
Veneto. Italy
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How to reach us by CAR
Venice has two covered parking areas: one is at Piazzale Roma and one is on the Tronchetto Island. Right at the end of Ponte della Libertà, the bridge that connects Venice to the mainland, at the stoplight go straight on the main road and follow the indications for Piazzale Roma.
The parking areas are: Garage San Marco or Garage Comunale. For the Tronchetto at the end of Ponte della Libertà, the bridge that connects Venice to the mainland, at the stoplight take a right turn and follow the indications.
Ca’ Sagredo Hotel may be reached either by a private water taxi or by public vaporetto. The Line is n. 1 and the stop is Ca’ D’Oro.
How to reach us by BOAT
The Hotel may be reached by a private water taxi (in 15 minutes) or alternatively by public vaporetto.
The vaporetto could be take from Piazzale Roma (Line n. 1) and the stop is Ca’ D’Oro. The easiest way to reach Piazzale Roma from the Port of Venice is taking the People Mover, a train that connects these two terminals.
How to reach us by PLANE
Ca' Sagredo Hotel is not far from the main Airport of Venice - Venezia Marco Polo, Tessera.
You will be able to reach easily us by water taxi, organizing a private transfer or directly at the Airport's Dock, or by bus to Piazzale Roma (around 30 minutes).
From Piazzale Roma, Ca' Sagredo Hotel is 10 minutes by water taxi or 20 minutes by public Vaporetto (Line 1 - Stop Ca' D'oro).
How to reach us by TRAIN
The Santa Lucia train station is situated fifteen minutes from the Hotel, at the end of Canal Grande.
Ca’ Sagredo Hotel may be reached either by a private water taxi or by public vaporetto. The Line is n.1 and the stop is Ca’ D’Oro.
Landmarks
- Accademia Art Galleries
- Ca d'Oro Museum
- Doge Palace & St Mark Church
- Islands of Murano Burano Torcello
- Jewish Ghetto
- La Fenice Theatre
- Lido Beaches & Watersports Facilities
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection
- Rialto Bridge
- St Mark's Square
- Grand Canal
Palazzo Sagredo overlooks the Grand Canal “Canal Grande”, the most important waterway in Venice, crisscrossed by vaporetti and gondolas. Spanned by bridges and surrounded by palaces, public buildings and churches, it's shaped like the backwards letter S, and is approximately two miles long.
The Grand Canal is indeed the most beautiful water street of the world: rich of colours and lights, the true hearth of Venice itself.rand Canal.