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Walking directions to Hotel Alla Fava (with map)
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The
Hotel Alla Fava faces the Campo della Fava, a small square next to the Rio
della Fava canal. A church, the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Fava, lies just
beyond the hotel entrance.
The hotel has 15 rooms (all with free Wi-Fi) that range
from singles to quads. If you've got a few extra euros in your budget, we
recommend splurging on a deluxe double with a canal view.
How to reach Hotel Alla Fava from the Alilaguna Linea
Arancio airport-boat pier at Rialto:

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As you leave the boat pier, turn left. Cross
the small bridge just ahead of you and walk through the arcaded passage until
you see a Nicla clothing store.
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Turn right into the Calle Larga Mazzini and
walk straight ahead to the Campo del San Salvador, which has a memorial column
in the street.
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Turn left onto the Via 2 Aprile and walk a short distance to the
Calle dei Stagneri o della Fava.
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Turn right into the Calle dei Stagneri o della Fava and walk
straight ahead. The Hotel Alla Fava is directly across the small bridge at
the end of the street, on the right side of the Campo della Fava by the
church.
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MAP CREDITS: Walking maps by
Anders Imboden, using base data from the
Comune di Venezia and Regione Veneto under license
IODL-2.0.
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