Vegetarians in Venice
Review Submitted: November 12, 2008
Date of Stay: September 2008
A really lovely, clean, comfortable apartment with everything provided and a very high level of finish to the modern fixtures and fittings. It was furnished with tasteful ornaments and beautiful framed photographs, a good lighting scheme, generous walk-in wardrobe and ample bathroom storage.The king-size bed was excellent. We really enjoyed being so central, able to walk anywhere or just hop on the Rialto vaporetti, although the crowds around the Rialto Bridge were a bit of a shock when we first arrived. It is though, easy to get to somewhere quieter within a few minutes walk.
We had a bit of a panic when we arrived as our mobile phone wouldn't work to tell the owner we had arrived. Finally found a kind market trader who rang her on his mobile and she came to meet us. Signora Fabbiana, although very welcoming, didn't speak much English so we weren't able to ask her about the area and the only bad point is that no information was provided about local shops/restaurants/amenities etc. After asking locals we eventually found a good little supermarket 200 yards away in Salazada San Lio. We are both vegetarians and were able to get everything we needed here.
Highlights of our stay were going to see the church mosaics on the island of Torcello, the coloured houses and markets of Burano, the Cimitiere island where Stravinsky is buried, San Marco, the Doges Palace, the Peggy Guggenheim museum . . . but mainly we just loved walking around or chugging up and down the Grand Canal. Definitely worth buying a 2/3 day vaporetti ticket.
Although the apartment was in a 'quiet' square, sound seems to echo around the alleys and courtyards in Venice so earplugs are recommended at night if you're a light sleeper. If you haven't been before, would also recommend taking the boat from the airport to the Rialto - a magical way to see Venice for the first time.
Would definitely recommend this delightful apartment and have already done so to several friends.
Recommended for:
Age 55+,
Sightseeing,
Romantic Getaway
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