Directions to my Venice Hotel
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Directions to my Venice Hotel
I'll be arriving in Venice next week by train after dark, and know that Venice can be confusing for someone not familiar with the city. I have a reservervation at the Pensione Accademia in Dorsoduro, but have not been able to get the hotel to respond to my requests for directions (hope that's not a bad sign).
I understand I can catch the vaporetto at the train station and get off at the stop near the Accademia, but I am unsure of how to procede from that point.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I understand I can catch the vaporetto at the train station and get off at the stop near the Accademia, but I am unsure of how to procede from that point.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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You most likely will catch the #1 boat but you can take the #82 (express) if it's still running. You'll want the dock that illustrates the arrows in the direction of San Marco and/or Lido. You'll exit at the Accademia and walk to the right of the museum. You'll enter the first calle on your right called, Gambara which becomes Corfu and ends at the San Trovaso Canal (Trattoria San Travaso on your right). Turn left at the canal and cross the first bridge on your right. Turn right after the bridge (Fondamenta Bollani) and walk straight to the Grand Canal (no turns). You will walk directly into the gated garden entrance of Pensione Accademia which is clearly signed.
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Of course, I will apologize if I'm wrong. I've walked this route hundreds of times and I'm speaking from memory. But, considering my age and the reliability of my brain these days, I could be wrong. None of my Venice maps indicate the correct location of Taverna San Travaso, including this Italian one:
http://ristoranti.ombra.net/pages/in...mp;idas=110373
Also, calle Corfu's full name is Contarini Corfu.
http://ristoranti.ombra.net/pages/in...mp;idas=110373
Also, calle Corfu's full name is Contarini Corfu.
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Peggyann is correct
here is a picture from the Venice for Visitors webpage
http://europeforvisitors.com/venice/...an_trovaso.jpg
view is on the Fondamenta Priuli facing towards the Grand Canal. To go from the Accademia to the Pensione, one would be walking away from the Grand Canal and toward the Fondamenta Bollani - the Taverna San Trovaso would be on the left.
here is a picture from the Venice for Visitors webpage
http://europeforvisitors.com/venice/...an_trovaso.jpg
view is on the Fondamenta Priuli facing towards the Grand Canal. To go from the Accademia to the Pensione, one would be walking away from the Grand Canal and toward the Fondamenta Bollani - the Taverna San Trovaso would be on the left.
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Judy's right but I hate being wrong. Peggyann is also correct. For some reason I see Taverna San Trovaso at the canal's edge. I haven't eaten there in over a decade but you can't miss it and the lines of poorly dressed Americans waiting to get in. I'm sorry, Peggyann.
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Sorry, Judy. You must have already been seated by the time I walked by. Plus, I didn't say that "all" the Americans dining there were poorly dressed. Some Americans actually believe dining there is a "special" experience and do wear their Sunday best (or Saturday if you're Jewish). Oh well.