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An Apartment in CannaregioCasa OlivetiArchived article
When you visit a city for a week or longer, a furnished vacation apartment can have advantages over a hotel: You'll get more space, you'll have a kitchen, you're likely to save money, and--perhaps most important--you can enjoy the fantasy of being a resident expat instead of a tourist. (On the downside, you'll need to get breakfast, make the bed, carry out the garbage, and sweep up dust bunnies just as you would at home.) During a recent stay in Venice, we spent two weeks in Casa Oliveti, an attractive two-bedroom apartment between the the Campo SS. Apostoli and the Fondamente Nove. Here's what you need to know about Casa Oliveti if you'd like to live like a local during your next trip to Venice:
ABOVE: A fisheye view of the Casa Oliveti's living room, showing the sitting area (left), entrance (center) and dining/kitchen area (right.) INSET BELOW: A view from from the apartment. Location
Layout and decor The apartment occupies the entire third floor (or, to Americans, the fourth floor) of a building that faces the campiello on one side and the gardens of neighboring buildings on the other. The huge living room (see photo above) has a seating area at one end and a dining/kitchen area at the other. Just beyond the entrance stairs, a short hallway leads to a pair of bedrooms and a modern bathroom. Casa Oliveti's floors are of polished stone except in the bedrooms, where parquet has been installed on top of the original flooring. Furnishings are of high quality, with a mixture of modern items (such as the sofa and easy chairs) and antiques. During the day, when you've opened the shutters, the apartment is airy and well-lit, thanks to ten large windows that face in three directions. Casa Oliveti is designed for year-round comfort, with central heating and wall-mounted air conditioning in the living room and bedrooms. The building doesn't have an elevator, and the last flight of steps is moderately steep, so Casa Oliveti isn't the best place to stay if you're mobility-impaired. But if you don't mind walking up a few flights, you'll enjoy the privacy, the beamed cathedral ceiling, and the views that you get from being on the top floor. Rates and rental procedure Prices vary with the season, but they're about what you might pay for a room at a decent hotel. To find more information, search Google on "Casa Oliveti Venezia." For more captioned photos of the apartment, click the "Next page" link below: Next page: Living Room, Kitchen
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