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Walking directions to Hotel Metropole (with map)
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The five-star
Hotel
Metropole isn't quite as well-known to outsiders as the Hotel Danieli (which
is just down the Riva degli Schiavoni from the Metropole, toward St. Mark's
Square), but it has a following among well-heeled Venetophiles--and especially
among guests who appreciate the Metropole's illustrious history, its
museum-grade collection of objets-d'art, and the Michelin two-star Met
Restaurant.
How to reach Hotel Metropole from the San Zaccaria
airport-boat stop:

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As you leave the Alilaguna
Linea Blu waterbus station, turn right and walk to
the stone bridge.
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Cross the bridge.
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Walk a few more meters beyond the Pietà church.
You'll see the Hotel Metropole on your left, facing the waterfront.

From the Marittima cruise terminals:
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Take the Alilaguna Blue Line airport boat from the cruise
basin to the San Zaccaria stop.
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Follow the directions above.
From the San Basilio cruise pier:
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Leave the cruise terminal by the main doors, walk straight
ahead to the wooden bridge, and cross the bridge.
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At the ACTV vaporetto station (which is just ahead), take a
No. 2 water bus in the direction of San Zaccaria.
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As you leave the boat station at San Zaccaria, bear right.
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Cross the stone bridge and walk past the Locanda Vivaldi and
the Pietà church to the Hotel Metropole.
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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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written about Venice, Italy since 1996.
He covered Venice and European travel at About.com for 4-1/2 years before launching
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