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Walking directions to Hotel A la Commedia (with map)
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The four-star
Hotel A
la Commedia has a nearly perfect location. The hotel is close to the Rialto Bridge
(which is the main bridge across Venice's Grand Canal), yet it's away from
crowds, noise, and boat traffic on a pretty little square behind the Goldoni
Theatre.
But location isn't the only thing the A la Commedia has
going for it: The hotel has a rooftop terrace with bar that you're likely to
find irresistible, Wi-Fi is free, and the A la Commedia is one of the few hotels in Venice that is
fully accessible to guests with wheelchairs.
How to reach the Hotel A la Commedia from the Alilaguna airport boat
(Alilaguna Linea Arancio):

The Hotel A la Commedia is only a short walk from the Alilaguna
Orange Line airport boat's pier at Rialto, with no bridges to cross.
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As you leave Boat Platform "A" (where the Alilaguna airport
boat stops), turn right onto the Calle Riva Carbon.
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Walk a short distance along the waterfront to the Calle
Carbon, a narrow street that runs inland from the Grand Canal.
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Within a block or so, you'll notice a building with a
sign reading "Hotel A la Commedia" up ahead. Turn left just before
the hotel and go into the Corte del Teatro, where you'll find the hotel's
entrance.
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MAP CREDITS: Walking maps by
Anders Imboden, using base data from the
Comune di Venezia and Regione Veneto under license
IODL-2.0.
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