Caâ Del Monastero 5
Introducing the very special Caâ Del Monastero - a fine antique residence comprising 9 superbly restored apartments of varying size (including Caâ Del Monastero 5 - see its dedicated section below) situated in what was once the monastery connected to the ancient Church of San DegolĂ (one of the oldest in Venice), moments from the Grand Canal in the district of Santa Croce.
Newly available and enjoying an atmosphere of calm serenity in what must surely be one of Veniceâs most evocative and unspoilt neighbourhoods - indeed a step back in time - the Caâ Del Monastero apartments offer spacious and beautifully presented accommodation for small and medium size parties or up to 38 guests if taken together.*
No expense has been spared in its recent remodellingâŠ
Carefully co-ordinated contemporary furnishings and soft neutral colours meld seamlessly against a traditional backdrop of polished red marble and/or traditional Venetian terrazzo flooring, while stylish high-spec fittings and attractive finishes, such as textured resin walls and luxurious feature wall coverings, give a fresh and fashionable twist to the buildingâs ancient framework.
Enhanced by a range of up-to-date facilities as demanded by todayâs savvy traveller (including air-conditioning***, Wi-Fi internet connection and communal utility facilities), the Caâ Del Monastero apartments are perfectly placed for communing with the true and heart and soul of the city and for visiting all that Venice has to offer while providing all the comforts of modern city living.
Caâ Del Monastero 5
Good things come in little packages⊠and this is no exception!
Cossetting, cosy and neat as a new pin - a delightfully characterful 2 bedroom/1 bathroom pied-Ă -terre situated to the rear of the residence with views over the âSalizadaâ to the pretty walled rear garden of Veniceâs Natural History Museum at the Fondaco Dei Turchi plus a shared furnished courtyard**
Entered by way of a separate entrance from the Salizada below (note the plaque on the wall dedicated to Don Luigi Caburlotto who, in this house in 1850, founded the religious âInstitute of the Daughters of San Giuseppeâ), the apartment sits on the 1st floor reached by stairs.
Sleeping four in comfort, accommodation comprises a main sitting room with beautiful beams and two ceiling-height glazed windows with balustrades overlooking the Salizada and walled garden opposite.
Just to the side sits the well-equipped and fully-fitted kitchen/dining room with seating for four, while on the opposite side sits an inner hallway giving access to the two bedrooms - an attractive twin with two single beds (1 a âpull outâ) to the front and a stylish double with double bed and a dressing area beyond to the rear - both of which share the apartmentâs modern bathroom with shower.
And last but not least, access on the ground floor to the shared internal furnished courtyard â a little haven of calm set away from the world!
Take a look at this great trip report by a previous guest of the apartment!
*Are you a part of a larger group whoâd like to stay close together but in separate apartments? We offer seven other apartments within this residence: Caâ Del Monastero 1, Caâ Del Monastero 2, Caâ Del Monastero 3, Caâ Del Monastero 4, Caâ Del Monastero 6, Caâ Del Monastero 7, Caâ Del Monastero 8, Caâ Del Monastero 9.
** Please note that the furnished internal courtyard is shared with guests of Caâ Del Monastero 8
Our Comment
Style, creature comforts and history combined, in an area brimming with local flavour.
Within easy walking distance of Veniceâs Santa Lucia Railway Station and Piazzale Roma if travelling light, and even closer to the vaporetto (waterbus) stops at Riva di Biasio and San Stae on the Grand Canal for hassle-free travel around the city.
And so much to see and do right on your doorstepâŠ
Moments to Campo San Giacomo Dellâ Orio - one of Veniceâs most charming âaway from the crowdsâ tree-filled squares and home to a well-stocked Coop supermarket and nearby local shops - and a short walk to a Conad supermarket on the Rio Marin canal.
Close to a great variety of cafes, bars and eateries including Allâ Anfora, La Zucca, Il Refolo, Al Prosecco and Antica Besseta to name but a few, and within minutes of the Caâ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art, Palazzo Mocenigo at San Stae (Museum of the History of Fabrics, Costumes and Perfumes) and the Fondazione Prada at Caâ Corner Della Regina.
A leisurely stroll to the 14th Century Franciscan Church of the Frari, (home to Canova's extraordinary triangular marble tomb and Titian's legendary masterpiece, the 'Assumption'), the Scuola Grande di San Rocco with its amazing Tintorettoâs, the vast palazzo-lined Campo San Polo plus the culinary delights and buzz of the Rialto.
***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.
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.