Description
We are in Campo San Lio, a strategic crossroads for reaching the main places of interest in Venice, such as San Marco, Santa Maria Formosa and Rialto, just to name a few. From the square we enter a side street, the buzz decreases completely as we reach the entrance of the apartment. We are welcomed by a large atrium with a well that immediately makes us feel included in the context of a historic Venetian building. We also find a comfortable and practical storage room, before walking up the marble steps, which make us appreciate the excellent condition of all the common areas. Once we reach the first floor, we cross the entrance threshold: we are immediately struck by the natural light that comes abundantly from the view of the canal of the entire first side of the apartment. We open the windows curiously, to better appreciate the spectacle of the reflections of the sun's rays playing with the water of the canal, letting ourselves be lulled, for a few moments, by the pleasant sound of the gondoliers' oars that gently cut through the water. We continue along the corridor and find the second bedroom, the bathroom and two other rooms, all equipped with air conditioning. Finally, we visit the large living room, the eat-in kitchen and the second bathroom, all recently renovated. On the way out, we reconsider the large spaces, the view of the canal, the excellent state of renovation and the strategic position of this property: assets that make it a very attractive solution, in a central area, with modern finishes that do not take away from its Venetian authenticity. The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. One of the most populous neighborhoods in the city has always kept the traditional "Venetian lifestyle" intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenal, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, one of the most loved by the Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa. The property is located a few steps from Campo Santa Maria Formosa and Campo San Lio, a beautiful central residential area of Venice. It is also very convenient to reach Piazza San Marco or the main means of transport such as train and vaporetto.