Accommodation type:
Bed and Breakfast
Address:
SAN MARCO 1052 , - 30124 Venezia
(Venezia)
Zona: Centro storico venezia
Tel: 3384712787
Fax: 0412412701
The Bed&breakfast Ca Luisa is located in a spectacular area in the historic center of Venice just few steps from Piazza San Marco and the Rialto Bridge.
The rooms are in an ancient palace of '600 in a beautiful apartment is completely restored.
One of these is a suite of 30 square meters suitable to house even a small household.
The rooms are ensuite, bright and elegantly furnished in Venetian style with every comfort: air conditioning, satellite TV mini bar safe and free WiFi.
For breakfast you can taste typical Venetian cakes made by our pastry shop, located next to the building where Bruno will welcome you to meet your every need.
Patrick and Louise will be glad to help make your stay in this wonderful city, as pleasant as possible, giving hints and tips to make you feel real Venetians.
Double Deluxe
The deluxe double room is bright, elegantly furnished in Venetian style with private bathroom, equipped with every comfort:
air conditioning, 32 "LCD TV, minibar, safe, free wifi
Family Suite
Our B & B offers a suite of 30 sqm which can accommodate a small family.
The Bed and breakfast is run by a Ca Luisa professional and friendly staff who will be happy to provide you with directions to visit local attractions, dine in the best restaurants in Venice and spend a pleasant and relaxing.
Services include: air conditioning, satellite TV, minibar, safe, WiFi connection
Bed and breakfast Ca Luisa stands as a true reference point for those wishing to stay in the historic center of Venice.
Near: City
Extra and relax: Credit card - Breakfast
Check-in: 12/20
Check-out: 8/11
| Type | Price min. | Price max. | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double Room with bath | 90,00 € | 120,00 € | air conditioning, TV, fridge bar, safe, wifi. |
| Quadruple Room with bath | 180,00 € | 200,00 € | air conditioning, TV, fridge bar, safe, wifi. |
| Double Room Superior with bath | 100,00 € | 130,00 € | air conditioning, TV, fridge bar, safe, wifi. |
| Double for Single Use with bath | 80,00 € | 100,00 € | air conditioning, TV, fridge bar, safe, wifi. |
| Triple Room with bath | 150,00 € | 200,00 € | air conditioning, TV, fridge bar, safe, wifi. |
| Suite Room | 150,00 € | 180,00 € | air conditioning, TV, fridge bar, safe, wifi. |
Arriving from Venice airport
We suggest to use public boat provided by Alilaguna company. The ride from the airport to San Marco takes about 60 minutes . Once in San Marco cross the square and take the street called Calle dei Fabbri (at the corner with the Quadri café). Follow it straight for about 50 meters and you will find B e B Ca Luisa on your left.
Arriving by car
You can park your car in one of the parking garages in Piazzale Roma or in the Tronchetto parking area. Reach the dock for Line 1 (Direction San Marco) and take the water bus. Get off at the Rialto stop. To reach the hotel from here, take the small street in front of you (Calle Bembo) and go straight for about 5 minutes
Arriving by train
Reach the dock for Line 1 (Direction San Marco) and take the water bus. Get off at the Rialto stop. To reach the hotel from here, take the small street in front of you (Calle Bembo) and go straight for about 5 minutes
The Doge's Palace
The monumental entrance was the Porta della Carta, enchanting example of floral Gothic style that contains two bronze well-curbs. The courtyard is surrounded by porticoes with a top loggia. On the eastern side there is the Scala dei Giganti (Giants' Staircase). It is thus called because of the two enormous statues by Sansovino at the sides.
The stairway goes up to the loggia but to reach the top floors we go up the Scala d'Oro ('Golden staircase). It owes the name to the lavish frescoes and gilded stuccowork. It was from the Doge's Palace that the Venetian Republic was ruled and it is still the highest expression of Venetian art. It was the residence og the Doge and the seat of the main government departments. As one walks through the its rooms the history and glory of the Venetian Republic is revealed in its paintings and sculptures.
Archaeological Museum
This houses amongst other things the famous collections by Domenico Grimani and by his nephew Giovanni. They are a priceless collection from the church of Santa Maria Formosa. Upon leaving the Ala Napoleonica, just after the 'Bocca di Piazza', we come to the church of San Moisè. This originally eight-century building was rebuilt in the tenth century by Mosè Venier, who wanted to dedicate it to the saint after which he was named. We then come to Calle (Street) Larga XXII Marzo. This was built in 1880 by widening Calle San Moisè and contrasted with the lower surrounding buildings. Today, this road is lined with shops as far as Bocca di Piazza. These shops were chosen by the most famous names in gold jewellery, leather goods and international and Italian fashion and offer for sale their latest and finest products.
Saint Mark's Basilica
The Basilica is a wonderful example of Byzantine Venetian architecture. It was at one time the Doge's chapel but it was also the mausoleum for Saint Mark, the patron saint, whose life is narrated in the golden mosaics on the walls.
Saint Mark's Square
It is trapezoidal, and the Procuratie Vecchie and Procuratie Nuove run along the two extensive sides. They are known as old ('vecchie') and new ('nuove') on the basis of the age of the buildings over the arcades of the ground-level porticoes.