By plane From Aeroporto di Venezia Canal Bus: take the Alilaguna Arancio line until the "Guglie" stop. Journey time 35 minutes. Water taxi: Take the shuttle bus from the Airport to the Darsena (every 10 minutes) from where the water taxis take off. In around 25 minutes, you will have arrived at Ca' Dogaressa, in Canale di Cannaregio. Bus + water taxi: Take the shuttle bus ATVO Air Terminal or the ACTV bus of line 5 for Venezia - Piazzale Roma. From here, with a water taxi, it takes 10 minutes to arrive at Ca' Dogaressa. Bus + vaporetto from Piazzale Roma: Take the shuttle bus ATVO Air Terminal or the ACTV bus of line 5 for Venezia - Piazzale Roma. From here take the vaporetto lines 42 or 52 and get off at the "Guglie" stop. Turn left and take the Fondamenta di Cannaregio up to no. 1018 where you will find Ca' Dogaressa. Bus + walk from Piazzale Roma: Take the shuttle bus ATVO Air Terminal or the ACTV bus of line 5 for Venezia - Piazzale Roma. From here follow directions to the Station. Cross over the Ponte degli Scalzi, turn right on Lista di Spagna, go by the Ponte delle Guglie and turn left on Fondamenta di Cannaregio all the way to no. 1018 where you will find Ca' Dogaressa. From Aeroporto di Treviso
Take Eurobus ATVO for Venezia - Piazzale Roma (app. a 45-minute trip). From Piazzale Roma choose one of the itineraries above.
By train
From the Fondamenta in front of Stazione Ferroviaria Santa Lucia take the vaporetto of either line 42 or 52 and get off at "Guglie". Turn left and go on Fondamenta di Cannaregio all the way to no. 1018 where you will find Ca' Dogaressa.
Or take a 10-minute walk, after exiting the Stazione keep to your left and take Lista di Spagna, go by Ponte delle Guglie and turn left on the Fondamenta di Cannaregio up to no. 1018 where you will find Ca' Dogaressa.
By car
Park your car in one of the parking lots available at the doors of Venice, at Isola del Tronchetto or at Piazzale Roma.
From Tronchetto take either vaporetto 3, 4 or 82 and get off at Ferrovia. From here keep right and take Lista di Spagna, go by the Ponte delle Guglie and turn left on Fondamenta di Cannaregio all the way to no. 1018 where you will find Ca' Dogaressa.
From Piazzale Roma follow the itineraries indicated in the "By air" section.
Location
Ca' Dogaressa commands a privileged position in Venice for a room rental establishment. Overlookig Canale di Cannaregio, the hotel gives on the wide Fondamenta taking advantage of the sun that lights the rooms for the better part of the day.
Centrally located yet away from the usual tourist circuit, in the heart of Cannaregio district, one of the most representative of the city, it is the ideal base to discover famous museums and monuments and a lesser-known, truer and more suggestive Venice.
Rialto and San Marco can be reached with a very pleasant 20-minute to half an hour stroll along Strada Nova, a bustling and picturesque street full of shops an the typical bacari, the inns of Venice. When in Rialto you will enjoy the Ponte lined with the characteristic shops and in San Marco you will take in the beauty of the marvelous Piazza, with the Basilica, the Palazzo Ducale, and the Procuratie with Museo Correr and Biblioteca Marciana.
A must itinerary is the water one on the Canal Grande.
Departing from "Ferrovia"- a 10-minute walk from the hotel-, by taking the vaporetto of either line 1 or 82 you will be able to appreciate Ca' Vendramin Calergi, the site of the Casinò, Ca' Pesaro, Museo d'arte moderna, Ca' d'Oro of superb late gothic architecture, just some of the palaces that follow one after another in a variety of marvelous styles and shapes.
The vaporetti also stop atAccademia, where can be found the Gallerie that house masterpieces of Venetian art such as Giorgione, Titian, Veronese and many others, at Chiesa della Salute the superb 17th century work by Longhena, and then you will have arrived at St. Mark's.
Very close to the hotel there are true jewels of art and history such as the baroque Palazzo Surian, which at one time was the French embassy that had as one of its many guests the philosopher Rousseau, Palazzo Labia, a sumptuous 18th century residence with beautiful frescoes by Tiepolo and the suggestive Ghetto di Venezia, that unwinds in a maze of narrow streets and small squares around Campo del Ghetto Novo, where you can find Museo Ebraico and the Schole, the five synagogues of the Ghetto.