Campanile Apartment Venice (Venice)

Campanile Apartment Venice (Venice)
Campanile Apartment Venice

country: Italy, city: Venice (City Centre: Rialto Bridge)

Campanile Apartment Venice Campanile Apartment VeniceCampanile Apartment Venice is situated between Campo S. Marina and Campo S. Bartolomeo, at five minutes walking distance from Rialto Bridge and ten minutes from Piazza S. Marco. The sunny loft apartment of 45 square metres is located on the fourth floor of the palace. Beautifully furnished and decorated, the guestroom of the apartment feature modern amenities, and offers a panorama of roofs and bell towers.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Laundry facilitiesKitchen
Kitchenette
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Refrigerator
Television

Extra Information:

Address:
Rialto Bridge
Venice


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