Ca’ Del Pozzo Bed & Breakfast: An Ideal Accommodation For Groups In Venice

Ca’ Del Pozzo Bed & Breakfast: An Ideal Accommodation For Groups In Venice
Huong
Huong 
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Finding accommodations in Venice, Italy can be expensive and challenging due to the high number of tourists and limited number of hostels throughout the city. Even big cities such as Florence and Turin lack good-quality hostels. Thus you may want to consider staying at a budget hotel or a bed and breakfast instead. Ca’ del Pozzo Bed and Breakfast is an ideal option for those traveling in a group with friends or family members. Let’s take a further look at the property.

Central location

ca’ del pozzo bed & breakfast: an ideal accommodation for groups in venice | central location

Ca’ del Pozzo Bed and Breakfast lies in central Venice, in the characteristic Campo San Maurizio, just next to Saint Mark’s Square. Nearby you can visit the Santa Maria del Giglio church for free, and there are many cute canals, mask shops and restaurants surrounding the building. All the main attractions are within less than 20 minutes walk from here. The famous Grand Canal as well as the S. Maria del Giglio pier a less than 5 minute walk from the bed and breakfast.

For groups of friends, book the big dorm!

ca’ del pozzo bed & breakfast: an ideal accommodation for groups in venice | for groups of friends, book the big dorm!

Ca’ del Pozzo’s rooms for four people with two double-beds or four single beds makes it easy for friends who travel in group, as they can rent the whole room. The owner allows great privacy for the guests to take care of the property. All guests will be given keys and free access in and out of the premise with the door code. There are clean private toilets that have modern facilities for each room. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.

For traveling couples or families, get a double room!

ca’ del pozzo bed & breakfast: an ideal accommodation for groups in venice | for traveling couples or families, get a double room!

Ca’ del Pozzo Bed and Breakfast is also ideal for couples and families to stay, as there are three double rooms with double beds and good privacy. The owner also offers many products for children at her nearby baby shop, La Tana Del Pupo, including trolleys, with a 10% discounts for all guests to either rent or buy. This makes it easier for families to get around Venice. The double room interior design is very classic and cute. There’s a television, air-conditioning, a safe, and a large closet in each double room.

Self-service kitchen with free breakfast

ca’ del pozzo bed & breakfast: an ideal accommodation for groups in venice | self-service kitchen with free breakfast

Free breakfast with coffee or tea, bread with jam, and cereal with milk is included in the price. Their fully equipped kitchen will make you feel like you are spending time at home, but abroad. This is also the main common hang-out area for all guests. In the evening, guests can dine out in nearby restaurants or cook to save money.

Useful tips for traveling in Venice

Though there is no 24-hour check-in service, the owner will send you the arrangement details and directions to her bed and breakfast via email before your arrival. She provides free city maps and can show you the best places in Venice to hang around as a local, especially during Carnival (between mid January and mid February). Keep in mind to always have a paper or digital map with you while walking around Venice, as it’s easy to get lost in the similar narrow streets.

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Meet Huong, a passionate explorer born and raised in Hanoi, Vietnam. In 2011, she ventured from her homeland to Finland, where she caught the European travel bug. Since 2015, Huong has embraced the...Read more

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