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9,4 de 10
Extraordinária
3 quartos3 banheirosAcomoda 6 pessoas145 m²
Comodidades populares
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Vanzo, Veneto
- Place, Villa Duodo8 min de carro
- Place, Castelo de Monselice8 min de carro
- Place, Jardim da Villa Emo10 min de carro
Quartos e camas
3 quartos (acomoda 6 pessoas)
Quarto 1
1 cama Queen
Quarto 2
2 camas de solteiro
Quarto 3
2 camas de solteiro
3 banheiros
Banheiro 1
Banheira · Bidê · Vaso sanitário
Banheiro 2
Banheira · Bidê · Vaso sanitário
Banheiro 3
Bidê · Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro
Espaços
Varanda ou varanda coberta
Cozinha
Jardim
Espaço para refeições
Sobre esta propriedade
CasaViaro_150mq near Venice
Full equipped own kitchen, bath rooms, towels, bed linen, soap, washing machine, hairdryer, barbecue, TV, electric fan, 6 meters pool and parking in own closed independent garden with electrical gate. New air conditioning.
Monselice 4,00 Km, with high way and train to Venice 50 min. (minutes) and Padua 20 min., train every hour. Venice 50 min. car.
Villino indipendente con 2 portici, giardino e parcheggio recintato e con cancello elettrico, piscina 6 metri.
Monselice: 5 km, rail station, town wall and tower, Medieval castle Marcello, Romanic chatedral
Montagnana: 26 km, medieval fortified town entirely walled up
Padua: 20km,
Padova, anglicized to Padua, is a city of visual contrasts. In a relatively compact area lie the narrow streets of its old town, the Renaissance grandeur of its main squares, the Byzantine domes of the St. Anthony shrine, and the broad symmetrical vista and statue-lined waterway of Prato della Valle. Just as varied are its tourist attractions, which include a prestigious university with the world's first botanic garden and anatomy theater, a frescoed chapel that is one of Italy's primary artistic treasures, and the burial place and shrine of one of the world's most revered saints. From its Roman beginnings, it was one of Italy's wealthiest cities, and in the 14th century, it drew some of Italy's finest artists: Giotto, Giovanni, Donatello, Paolo Uccello, and others who left the city a largesse of artworks. All this history and art gives tourists plenty of things to do and see. Learn more about the sights in and around the city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Padua
Verona: 80km,
About halfway between Milan and Venice, Verona is one of Italy's most popular cities for tourists, who revel in its art, architecture, opera, and literary fame. It lies in the sweeping S-curve of the River Adige as it emerges from the Alps. Verona's Centro Storico, the historic center, where you'll find most of the attractions, is linked with the left bank neighborhoods by ten bridges. Because Verona is so often overshadowed by its glamorous neighbor, Venice, tourists often try to see it in one day, but there are so many things to do here that you'll want to spend longer in this charming city.
Verona became a Roman colony in 89 BC and developed into an important town. There are several remains from this time, including the Roman amphitheater, and the city is equally rich in Romanesque churches from the 11th and 12th centuries. Verona was an important artistic center in the Renaissance and earlier, under the powerful della Scala family. You'll meet them everywhere, referred to as the Scaligeri. The leading 15th- and 16th-century architects were Fra Giocondo and Michele Sanmicheli, who were responsible for several splendid buildings and the bastioned town walls
Venice: 50km,
With a city as filled with tourist attractions as Venice, it's hard to know where to begin. Perhaps the best way is to simply get lost for a few hours wandering through its enchanting little streets and passageways, strolling beside its canals, and finding its secret corners. At every turn, you'll see something worth remembering with a photo. No matter where this exploration takes you, it's easy to find your way back to Piazza San Marco and the Grand Canal. Most of the best sights you'll want to visit lie around these two landmarks.
Venice is divided into six sestieri, neighborhoods that have distinctly different characters. San Marco is the central one, surrounded on three sides by a great loop in the Grand Canal. Across Rialto Bridge is the artisans' neighborhood of San Polo, and across the Grand Canal to the south is stylish Dorsoduro, with its prestigious art museums and lively squares. At the outer edges are Santa Croce, Castello, and Cannaregio, home of the original Ghetto. Beyond the six sestieri - neighborhoods - of the city itself, you'll want to hop aboard a vaporetto to its islands: Lido, Murano, Burano, and Torcello. A fourth island, San Giorgio Maggiore, is worth visiting for the beautiful views of San Marco and Venice from the tower of its church
Monselice 4,00 Km, with high way and train to Venice 50 min. (minutes) and Padua 20 min., train every hour. Venice 50 min. car.
Villino indipendente con 2 portici, giardino e parcheggio recintato e con cancello elettrico, piscina 6 metri.
Monselice: 5 km, rail station, town wall and tower, Medieval castle Marcello, Romanic chatedral
Montagnana: 26 km, medieval fortified town entirely walled up
Padua: 20km,
Padova, anglicized to Padua, is a city of visual contrasts. In a relatively compact area lie the narrow streets of its old town, the Renaissance grandeur of its main squares, the Byzantine domes of the St. Anthony shrine, and the broad symmetrical vista and statue-lined waterway of Prato della Valle. Just as varied are its tourist attractions, which include a prestigious university with the world's first botanic garden and anatomy theater, a frescoed chapel that is one of Italy's primary artistic treasures, and the burial place and shrine of one of the world's most revered saints. From its Roman beginnings, it was one of Italy's wealthiest cities, and in the 14th century, it drew some of Italy's finest artists: Giotto, Giovanni, Donatello, Paolo Uccello, and others who left the city a largesse of artworks. All this history and art gives tourists plenty of things to do and see. Learn more about the sights in and around the city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Padua
Verona: 80km,
About halfway between Milan and Venice, Verona is one of Italy's most popular cities for tourists, who revel in its art, architecture, opera, and literary fame. It lies in the sweeping S-curve of the River Adige as it emerges from the Alps. Verona's Centro Storico, the historic center, where you'll find most of the attractions, is linked with the left bank neighborhoods by ten bridges. Because Verona is so often overshadowed by its glamorous neighbor, Venice, tourists often try to see it in one day, but there are so many things to do here that you'll want to spend longer in this charming city.
Verona became a Roman colony in 89 BC and developed into an important town. There are several remains from this time, including the Roman amphitheater, and the city is equally rich in Romanesque churches from the 11th and 12th centuries. Verona was an important artistic center in the Renaissance and earlier, under the powerful della Scala family. You'll meet them everywhere, referred to as the Scaligeri. The leading 15th- and 16th-century architects were Fra Giocondo and Michele Sanmicheli, who were responsible for several splendid buildings and the bastioned town walls
Venice: 50km,
With a city as filled with tourist attractions as Venice, it's hard to know where to begin. Perhaps the best way is to simply get lost for a few hours wandering through its enchanting little streets and passageways, strolling beside its canals, and finding its secret corners. At every turn, you'll see something worth remembering with a photo. No matter where this exploration takes you, it's easy to find your way back to Piazza San Marco and the Grand Canal. Most of the best sights you'll want to visit lie around these two landmarks.
Venice is divided into six sestieri, neighborhoods that have distinctly different characters. San Marco is the central one, surrounded on three sides by a great loop in the Grand Canal. Across Rialto Bridge is the artisans' neighborhood of San Polo, and across the Grand Canal to the south is stylish Dorsoduro, with its prestigious art museums and lively squares. At the outer edges are Santa Croce, Castello, and Cannaregio, home of the original Ghetto. Beyond the six sestieri - neighborhoods - of the city itself, you'll want to hop aboard a vaporetto to its islands: Lido, Murano, Burano, and Torcello. A fourth island, San Giorgio Maggiore, is worth visiting for the beautiful views of San Marco and Venice from the tower of its church
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Semi-detached house with garden in a quiet area of Padua
Semi-detached house with garden in a quiet area of Padua
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Regras da propriedade
Check-in após 15h
Check-out até 10h
Crianças
Aceita hóspedes de 0 a 17 anos
Eventos
Permite a realização de eventos
Animais de estimação
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Política para fumantes
É permitido fumar em áreas específicas
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O que você precisa saber
Pessoas extras podem incorrer em taxas adicionais que variam dependendo da política da propriedade.
Documento de identificação oficial com foto e cartão de crédito, cartão de débito ou depósito em dinheiro podem ser exigidos no momento do check-in para despesas extras.
Solicitações especiais estão sujeitas à disponibilidade no momento do check-in e podem incorrer em taxas adicionais. Essas solicitações não estão garantidas.
Festas e eventos são permitidos no local
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Número de registro da propriedade IT028079B5SQBVU5OB
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San Pietro Viminario
Com ótima localização em San Pietro Viminario, esta vila fica na zona rural. Villa Duodo e Castelo de Monselice estão entre os pontos mais famosos no local. No entanto, a região também conta com atrações como Casa das Borboletas Bosque das Fadas e Museu Naturalístico de Villa Beatrice. Atividades como pesca são ideais para quem gosta de água, mas se quiser experimentar algo diferente, experimente passeios ecológicos nos arredores.

Vanzo, Veneto
Nos arredores
- Villa Duodo - 8 min de carro - 5.7 km
- Castelo de Monselice - 8 min de carro - 6.0 km
- Jardim da Villa Emo - 10 min de carro - 9.2 km
- Golf Club Terme di Galzignano - 13 min de carro - 12.0 km
- Castello del Catajo - 13 min de carro - 14.5 km
Opções nos arredores
Restaurantes
- Pizzalonga away - 5 min de carro
- Al Contrario - 3 min de caminhada
- Ristorante Pizzeria "al Novo Posso - 9 min de carro
- La Pizza da Te - 5 min de carro
- Alpha Sushi - 5 min de carro
Perguntas frequentes
Sobre o anfitrião
Anfitrião: Marco Giustiniani
Idiomas:
Inglês, Italiano, Espanhol
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