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Walking directions to Hotel Fontana (with map)
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The
Hotel
Fontana--a.k.a. the Casa Fontana--is a small, family-run three-star hotel on
the Campo San Provolo, slightly inland from the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront
and not far from the Piazza San Marco. (The campo is less a square
than a junction of several streets with restaurants where you can sit
outdoors in good weather.)
There are several ways to reach the Hotel Fontana from the
Alilaguna Linea Blu airport-boat stop at San Zaccaria. We recommend this route,
which is short and scenic with no bridges to cross:

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As you leave the boat station, head left and look for a
covered passage just before the Hotel Savoia & Jolanda. The passage
is called the "Sotoportego S. Zaccaria," and you'll see signs for the
Ospedale (hospital) and the Carabinieri (police) above the
opening.
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Go through the passage, which will lead you into Campo
San Zaccaria.
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Continue through the campo and turn left at the
northwest corner.
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Walk a few meters and turn right at the next corner, where
you'll find the Hotel Fontana.
From the Marittima cruise terminals:
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Take the Alilaguna Blue Line airport boat from the cruise
basin to the San Zaccaria stop.
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Follow the directions above.
From the San Basilio cruise pier:
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Leave the cruise terminal by the main doors and walk to the
wooden bridge.
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Cross the bridge and walk to the vaporetto stop, which is
just ahead.
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Take the No. 2 water bus in the direction of San Zaccaria.
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Get off at San Zaccaria and follow the directions above.
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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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