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plafield Apr 24th, 2007 10:30 AM

Id his a crazy idea for arrival in Venice?
 
My DH and I will arrive in Venice on the train from Florence in the late afternoon on a Monday. It's our first time in Italy! We are staying at La Calcina and I know we can take the 82 Vaporetto to the Zatterre stop and be just a short, easy walk along the Zaterre to the hotel, but I wondered if it would be crazy to take the number 2 down the grand canal to have this be our first introduction to Venice. I think we could get off at the Accademia stop and on the map, it looks like a straight simple walk along R. Terra Foscarini to the Zattere and our hotel. We'll have 2 rolling suitcases, one 21 inch and one 24 inch. Is the map accurate as to the simplicity of this walk? What do you all think?

zoecat Apr 24th, 2007 11:32 AM

This is a good plan. Go for it!

ellenem Apr 24th, 2007 11:35 AM

If I was arriving at Venice train station with someone who had not been to Venice before, I would take the same route--a perfect magical introduction to Venice. And the walk is indeed that simple.

kopp Apr 24th, 2007 11:36 AM

If you don't mind lugging your suitcases. (How many bridges between the Accademia stop and your hotel?)

Oh, and I think you mean Vaparetto #1, not #2. #1 is the slow one that stops at many places along the Grand Canal.

ellenem Apr 24th, 2007 11:40 AM

I think there may be no bridges, one bridge at most. It's a striaight bridgeles shot from the Grand Canal stop at Accademia to Zattere.

kopp Apr 24th, 2007 11:43 AM

Well, that makes that easy then!

Enjoy the lovely view!

plafield Apr 24th, 2007 03:16 PM

Thanks everyone. OK, so it's doable and recommended. Thta's great! And it's the # 1 we want? That's the one that will stop at Accedemia (as well as many other stops as well, right?)

maryk Apr 25th, 2007 04:51 PM

Either the no.1 or the no.82 will stop at Accademia. The 1 stops at all the stops, and the 82 stops at the major stops. However some of the no. 82's only go as far as Rialto & then you need to change (which invloves going to another landing across a bridge. I'd reccomend getting a number 1 as you'll have luggage. It's a really easy walk from Accademia to La Calcina. Just remember to get on the vaporetto heading in the correct direction. From the station you want one heading from right to left!

plafield Apr 26th, 2007 05:27 AM

Some how I thought the number 1 just went up and down the grand canal, starting and ending at the strain station and St Marc's, but maybe that's the nmber 2? So if we take the number 1 when we get off the train, it won't it only go in one direction? Or does it also make a loop like the 82?

Also, when we get off at Accedemia, will we be on the correct side of the bridge to walk to La Calcina or will we walk over the bridge there?

ellenem Apr 26th, 2007 05:40 AM

You will be on the correct side of the bridge.

franco Apr 26th, 2007 05:40 AM

There is no no.2, that was 20 years ago. You need the no. 1 (direction Lido) - the 82, in the afternoon, is limited at Rialto.

maryk Apr 26th, 2007 02:42 PM

The no.1 doesn't finish at the train station - it continues onto Piazzale Roma.

bobludlow Apr 26th, 2007 02:48 PM

I remember the first time that I stepped out of the train station to see the Grand Canal. And the second time, and the third time. The shockingly beautiful view always takes my breath away. Enjoy!

kk21 Apr 26th, 2007 08:55 PM

bookmarking--grazie


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