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Walking directions to Hotel Ca' Alvise (with map)
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![Hotel Ca' Alvise, Venice](../images/2012/hotel-ca-alvise-275-1090354.jpg)
The
Hotel Ca' Alvise
is a four-star, 28-room boutique hotel near the
Gran Teatro La Fenice
(Venice's legendary opera house), about 10 minutes on foot from the Piazza San
Marco.
The hotel is convenient to the Accademia and Peggy Guggenheim art museums,
since the Accademia Bridge to the other side of the Grand Canal is fairly short
walk away via the Campo San Stefano. Rooms and junior suites are decorated in a
modern interpretation of the traditional Venetian style, and Wi-Fi is free.
How to reach Hotel Ca' Alvise from the Sant'Angelo
airport-boat stop (Alilaguna Linea Arancio):
![Hotel Ca' Alvise map directions](../images/maps/ca-alvise.gif)
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As you leave the boat pier, walk down the narrow street
ahead of you.
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In a moment, you'll come to an L-shaped square. Bear
left, cross the square, and exit via the Calle de l'Albero.
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Turn right at the end of the short street, then immediately turn left, cross
the bridge, and walk one short block to the Calle Avvocati.
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At the Calle Avvocati, turn right and walk one block to the
Campo Sant'Angelo.
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Look for the Calle de la Madonna, which will be across the square and
on your left.
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Follow the Calle de la Madonna as it zig-zags away from the
square.
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At the next street, turn left. Walk to the next corner.
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Turn right onto the Calle della Verona. The Hotel Ca' Alvise
is at No. 3673.
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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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