A Venice Fish (Hostel) -
Campo de la Maddalena, Cannaregio 2205 30121 Venice Italy
WALKING FROM THE PIAZZALE ROMA BUS STATION OR SANTA LUCIA TRAIN STATION:
From the bus or train stations to A Venice Fish is just a 10 minute walk.
Please follow these directions:
1. From SANTA LUCIA train station, with your back to the main entrance, turn left and walk 'straight'. Walk for about 8 minutes in that direction.
2. You will arrive at Campo S. Geremia, cross this small square taking the path which lies ahead of you on the left and you will arrive at a small bridge. Cross the bridge and continue to walk straight.
3. You will cross a second bridge, then begin to look at the building numbers on the right hand side of the street.
4. Immediately before a third small bridge on your right there will be another small square named Campo de la Maddelena.
5. Follow the building numbers around the small square and you will find #2205 where you have to check in. The hostel's entrance has a private bridge to the front door (which is green), ring the buzzer.
A Venice Fish
2205 Canneregio
Venizia, Italia
FROM MARCO POLO OR TREVISO AIRPORT:
From either of Venices airports, take a bus into the historic centre to PIAZZALE ROMA bus terminal and then follow the directions from there.
FROM THE PIAZZALE ROMA BUS STATION OR SANTA LUCIA TRAIN STATION:
From either the bus or train station ask for the Water Bus service which is located in the same plaza.
Take Water Bus #1 to Ca D'Oro stop.
From Ca D'Oro boat stop to A Venice Fish is just a 5 minute walk.
Please follow these directions:
1. Exit the boat stop
2. Turn left and walk straight, you will cross 3 small bridges during this walk
3. Immediately after the third bridge turn left into Campo de la Maddelena (which is a small square)
4. Follow the building numbers around the small square and you will find #2205 where you have to check in. The hostel's entrance has a private bridge to the front door (which is green), ring the buzzer.
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IF YOU WANT TO SAVE YOURSELF 6 EUROS YOU CAN WALK FROM THE BUS AND TRAIN TERMINALS:
Please note
Italy's Venice is a city with many sights to see, but finding these sights can be difficult if you're not familiar with the town's address system. The city was built to make sense to those using the canals, not those on foot.
The street numbers run consecutively, and side by side, encompassing all the alleyways and small squares on each side of the street. So be aware, on one side of the street you will have street numbers 1167, 1168, 1169 and on the other you may have street numbers 1234, 1235, 1236.