A truly memorable holiday in a charming Venetian house
Welcome to Chez Trionfi
Chez Trionfi is a romantic, most charming apartment in the very heart of Sestiere San Marco, the most prestigious area of Central Venice. It sits only 100 metres from the famous Rialto Bridge and is carefully tucked away among the medieval lanes, exactly in Calle de Bombasieri. Staying at a holiday rental is the best way to really savour life in Venice, and Chez Trionfi is an elegant, practical and economical accomodation that will alow you to fully enjoy the beauty of Venice from the inside. Its location is in fact most central, conveniently placed 100 mts from the Ferry stop 'Rialto', just a few minutes walk from Piazza San Marco, the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Italian designer's shops and delicious restaurants.
The house:
The apartment is on the third floor of an elegant medieval building, easily reached with the elevator. It has been completely restored and tastefully furnished to give the demanding traveller a charming nest to rest after long days sightseeing in the city.
Chez Trionfi is made of a spacious lounge with a double sofabed and a tiny loft with 2 single sofabeds, a fully equipped kitchenette, a lovely terrace with a table and chairs for 4, a bathroom with shower.
Services: internet, sat tv, air conditioning, linen and towels, final cleaning are all included in the price.
The house is the ideal accomodation for couples and families with small children.
Rialto Bridge and Sestiere San Marco
San Marco The sestiere of San Marco is the most central of Venice's six districts, and one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Italy. It's no wonder high-fashion designers opened boutiques and shops here that rival the best in Rome and Milan. Art galleries, jewelry shops, and glass showrooms thrive as well. Some of the city's grandest hotels, all with a view of the Bacino di San Marco, are along the quarter mile between Campo Santa Maria del Giglio and San Zaccaria. Windows and the famous Piazza are not the only attractions of this busy sestiere. To start with, it claims one of the most-photographed bridges in the world, the Ponte di Rialto, heavy with history and souvenir stalls. Tucked away in an alley off Campo Manin is the Scala del Bovolo, perhaps the most graceful spiral staircase ever built.
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