Residenza Cannaregio 
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Dining at the Residenza Cannaregio
Al Piron - Original, 17th-century, wood-beamed ceiling and original brick walls. Contemporary art. Dark-blue leatherette banquettes and orange chairs. Terrace seating at umbrella tables in warm weather. Venetian/international menu. Lunch, dinner served March-October. Dinner only served November-February.
Al Grappolo - Three-section bar/lounge comprising bar room, intimate low-ceiled lounge, and narrow glass-roofed courtyard with potted plants. Original 17th-century wood-beamed ceiling and original brick walls. Open from morning to midnight for sandwiches, salads, espresso, cocktails.
Attractions near this hotel
Jewish Ghetto and Museum - 500 meters (547 yards)
Madonna dell''Orto (15th-century church) - 500 meters (547 yards)
Grand Canal - 500 meters (547 yards)
Museum of Natural History - 700 meters (766 yards)
Murano - 15-minute waterbus trip
Rialto Bridge - 20-minute waterbus ride
Gallerie dell''Accademia - 25-minute waterbus ride
Peggy Guggenheim Collection - 25-minute waterbus ride and 250-meter (273-yard) walk
Piazza San Marco - 30-minute waterbus trip
Getting there: From the airport, visitors go by water or by land across the lagoon to historical Venice. By water, the fastest and most expensive way is by water taxi directly to the hotel''s landing. Less expensive and slower is a boat that stops 1 km (0.75 mi) from the hotel. From there, guests can take a vaporetto (waterbus) to the San Alvise stop and walk to the hotel or take a water taxi directly to the hotel. By land there are taxis and buses that go from the airport to Piazzale Roma, the historical center''s land-transportation terminus near the train station (Stazione Ferroviaria). Waterbuses go from Piazzale Roma and the train station to the San Alvise stop.
Getting around: The vaporetto (waterbus) system circulates throughout Venice''s historical center and connects the historical center to the Venice lagoon''s major islands (the Lido of Venice, Murano, Burano, and Torcello). Water taxis, which the hotel staff arranges on request, operate throughout the city, using major waterways and smaller canals. Gondolas for individual sightseeing tours can be rented throughout the city. Walking around Venice, with its narrow streets and little bridges, is easy, as the historical center is compact. Street maps are readily available.
