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  • Double Single Use Standard

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, WiFi

    Bed size:Double Bed

  • Standard Double

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:25 m2

  • Superior Double

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Desk, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:35 m2

  • Triple Room

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Minibar, Pay-per-view Channels, Private bathroom, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:40m2

General

On a quiet side street right next to Venice’s famous Rialto Bridge, Hotel al Graspo de Ua is just off the Grand Canal. The front desk is open 24 hours a day, and all rooms feature traditional décor. Al Graspo de Ua Hotel is decorated in the style of 18th-century Venice, in both rooms and common areas. You can walk to Saint Mark’s Square in about 8 minutes, or linger in the nearby shopping area. A continental breakfast buffet is served daily from 8 am until 10 am. The hotel also has its own restaurant with bar, open for lunch and dinner. All rooms have private bathrooms and come with air conditioning, a TV with satellite channels, and a fridge. Some rooms offer extra space and a small balcony. San Marco is a great choice for travelers interested in museums, history and romance. Rialto Bridge is just 100 meters away. The first to appear on Canal Grande, this bridge was built to facilitate trade.

Children and extra beds

  • Children up to 4 years stay free of charge
  • Children up to 13 years pay fixed amount € 35,00 per day

Honeymooners

  • Honeymooners will be welcomed with a bottle of sparkling wine upon their arrival

Pets

  • Small pets are welcomed

Facilities

  • Baby Cot on request
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Small size pets are welcomed

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Venice

Venice

 

Ah, Venice… is undoubtedly the most romantic city of the world! The city has been built into the lagoon on the small islands that are the top north of Adriatic Sea. The long history of this city is well related to the one of the country. During the Middle Age, in fact, Venice became an important and flourishing trade port between Byzantine Empire and Europe. Its immense navy was the key of such power over the sea. The city, for this reason, is also called the Queen of the Adriatic Sea. Because of its history related to the Crusades, to Middle East specifically, the city has a peculiar architecture that mixes Arab details with Roman construction. Because of Venice’s particular charm, the city is visited every year by thousands of tourists from all over the world. The narrow streets that end in the channels where the boats are used to move around instead of cars, make of this place a unique and spectacular location, fit to set a wedding or any particular celebration. Our tours will take you to discover this city, its history, and the historical Italian culture that hides behind the fuss of the everyday routine. You will experience a special lunch within a gondola trip, and that is just one of the many things to be done in this city. Every February the city holds a spectacular carnival festival where everybody is asked to wear masks. The tradition of Carnival in Venice dates back into time, but today the happening is probably more important and meaningful than the past. The classical masks of two hundred years ago are still worn today, along with listening to some of the best Baroque of all times as Antonio Vivaldi was from this city. Vivaldi’s music is still a must hear, especially if you decide to walk the quiet calle roads in the old city of Venice.

 


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