- occupants 12
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3 Double beds
6 Single beds
9 - 6 Bedrooms 6
- 6 bathrooms 6
- 210 m² 210 m²
- Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Availability and prices
Accommodation
Description
Freshly refurbished for your comfort and enjoyment and right beside the charming coral-coloured church of San Giovanni Grisostomo, the sleeps 12 Ca’ Dei Musicanti (House of the Musicians) comprises 3 elegant apartments (one per floor) in a centrally placed Venetian palazzetto with its very own front door.
In a flourishing area once known for its silk trade, moments to the house of legendary explorer Marco Polo, the Teatro Malibran and the Ponte dei Zogatoli (‘Bridge of Toys’) so named by Venetians in remembrance of the beloved toy shop that once stood to its side, each air-conditioned apartment offers a stylish base for 4 (or up to 12 when booked together) and are perfect for a group of friends or family who’d like to be close but have their own space.
Showcasing a harmonious blend of whitewashed beams, wooden floors and a palette of co-ordinated colours resulting in a relaxed and easy-going vibe, the fully air-conditioned** Ca’ Dei Musicanti apartments offer en suite bathrooms throughout along with Wi-Fi and a washing machine.
OUR COMMENT
A quietly elegant and cosy city-base for 4 in a vibrant part of Venice with all amenties and attractions very close to hand.
Splendidly situated at the meeting point of 3 Venetian sestieri (districts) – Castello, Cannaregio and San Marco – a quick sidestep off one of the city’s main arteries linking the Strada Nova/Sant’ Apostoli to San Bartolomeo/Rialto and within walking distance of all the iconic sights and attractions of St. Mark’s Square (via numerous hidden and not-so-hidden routes!) along with a host of Venetian gems, including the dainty jewel-box church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the house of Marco Polo (the latter situated just moments from your door).
Close to the Rialto Bridge (which crosses the Grand Canal to the Rialto food markets of San Polo), and to a variety of shops, bars and restaurants including the old favourites Osteria Al Portego and the semi-hidden and solidly traditional Osteria Il Milion.
Within a short stroll of the vaporetto (water bus) stop at Rialto for exploring the city, the ‘traghetto’ gondola ferries crossing the Grand Canal at Santa Sofia and the Riva Del Carbon, and to 2 well-stocked supermarkets (a Coop and a Despar) also found along the bustling Riva Del Carbon.
For arrivals between 8.00 p.m. and midnight there is an additional cost for "late arrival" of Euro 50, to be paid in cash upon arrival. We organize arrivals between midnight and one o'clock with an additional cost of Euro 100, after this time we reserve the right to accept the customer always with a supplement to be quantified according to the time of arrival.
**Please note that the operation of air-conditioning and heating are subject to municipality regulation. In general, heating is available from mid-October to mid-April, while air-conditioning is available from mid-April to mid-October. Please contact us for further information.
In a flourishing area once known for its silk trade, moments to the house of legendary explorer Marco Polo, the Teatro Malibran and the Ponte dei Zogatoli (‘Bridge of Toys’) so named by Venetians in remembrance of the beloved toy shop that once stood to its side, each air-conditioned apartment offers a stylish base for 4 (or up to 12 when booked together) and are perfect for a group of friends or family who’d like to be close but have their own space.
Showcasing a harmonious blend of whitewashed beams, wooden floors and a palette of co-ordinated colours resulting in a relaxed and easy-going vibe, the fully air-conditioned** Ca’ Dei Musicanti apartments offer en suite bathrooms throughout along with Wi-Fi and a washing machine.
OUR COMMENT
A quietly elegant and cosy city-base for 4 in a vibrant part of Venice with all amenties and attractions very close to hand.
Splendidly situated at the meeting point of 3 Venetian sestieri (districts) – Castello, Cannaregio and San Marco – a quick sidestep off one of the city’s main arteries linking the Strada Nova/Sant’ Apostoli to San Bartolomeo/Rialto and within walking distance of all the iconic sights and attractions of St. Mark’s Square (via numerous hidden and not-so-hidden routes!) along with a host of Venetian gems, including the dainty jewel-box church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the house of Marco Polo (the latter situated just moments from your door).
Close to the Rialto Bridge (which crosses the Grand Canal to the Rialto food markets of San Polo), and to a variety of shops, bars and restaurants including the old favourites Osteria Al Portego and the semi-hidden and solidly traditional Osteria Il Milion.
Within a short stroll of the vaporetto (water bus) stop at Rialto for exploring the city, the ‘traghetto’ gondola ferries crossing the Grand Canal at Santa Sofia and the Riva Del Carbon, and to 2 well-stocked supermarkets (a Coop and a Despar) also found along the bustling Riva Del Carbon.
For arrivals between 8.00 p.m. and midnight there is an additional cost for "late arrival" of Euro 50, to be paid in cash upon arrival. We organize arrivals between midnight and one o'clock with an additional cost of Euro 100, after this time we reserve the right to accept the customer always with a supplement to be quantified according to the time of arrival.
**Please note that the operation of air-conditioning and heating are subject to municipality regulation. In general, heating is available from mid-October to mid-April, while air-conditioning is available from mid-April to mid-October. Please contact us for further information.
Distribution of bedrooms
1 Double bed
2 Single beds
1 Double bed
2 Single beds
1 Double bed
2 Single beds
Bathroom distribution
6 bathrooms
Special features
Internet
Air-Conditioned
Heating
210 m²
Kitchen
Refrigerator
Microwave
Oven
Freezer
Dishwasher
Dishes/Cutlery
Kitchen utensils
Coffee machine
Kettle
Juicer
General
Washing machine
Iron
Internet
Internet
Wi-Fi
Hair dryer
210 m² Property
Central heating
Air-Conditioned
Mandatory or included services
Air conditioning: Included
Bed linen: Included
Check in : Included
Check out: Included
Final Cleaning: € 400.00 / booking
Final Cleaning
Our apartment have all the essentials you need for a pleasant stay: professional cleaning with eco friendly cleaning products, fresh towels and linen, shower and bath amenities.
Heating: Included
Internet Access: Included
Your schedule
Check-in from 15:00 to 20:00 Every day
Check-outBefore 11:00
Security Deposit (refundable)
Amount: € 1,500.00 / booking
Payment method: Credit Card Hold
Payment on arrival.
Comments
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
- No pets allowed
Booking conditions
From the booking date until 31 days before check-in, there is no cancellation penalty
Cancellation policies
In case of cancellation the following charges will apply
From the booking date until 31 days before check-in
0% of the total rent
From 30 days before until check-in
100% of the total rent
No-show
100% of the total rent
Additional notes
- Tourist tax not included.
- VAT included in the accommodation price
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Other relevant information
Accommodation Registration Number
027042-LOC-11370/027042-LOC-11371/027042-LOC-17771
National Identification Code (CIN)
IT027042C2KZGBD60Z/IT027042C296LG5KP6/ IT027042C248I2NZLU
Registro Único Arrendamientos number
027042-LOC-11370/027042-LOC-11371/027042-LOC-17771
