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Calle Bergamaschi, off Calle Larga XXII Marzo - San Marco 2283/A, Venezia, 30124
 
 


 
  
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Facilities within the Property

 
The Hotel Flora, as its name suggests, contains an unexpected delight: a beautiful garden where American vines cover the wall, turning to blazing red in the autumn, and between June and September the hydrangeas are a riot of blue and pink. Here, in the shade of a laurel tree, you can eat breakfast, enjoy a moment of relaxation or reflect on the treasures of art and history that you have encountered during the day.
 
Breakfast is served to guests, and there is also a small buffet. Hotel Flora's staff is at your service for any suggestions you might need or requirement you might have: itinerary ideas, recommendations on restaurants serving local cuisine or traditional "bacari", taverns serving wine and light snacks, for lunch or a quick dinner.
 

Nearby Facilities

 
Hotel Flora overlooks the quiet Calle dei Bergamaschi, and is only steps from the Calle XXII Marzo, between Campo Santa Maria del Giglio and Campo San Moisč. This narrow street, also called Via XXII Marzo, leads directly to Saint Mark's Square, only minutes away, through one of the most striking approaches: the Ala Napoleonica, at the base of the Procuratie Nuove and the Procuratie Vecchie, which today houses the Museo Correr. Beside the Hotel is the Palazzo Contarini Fasan which according to tradition was the home of Desdemona, the tragic heroine of Shakepeare's drama "Othello".
 
A short distance from the Hotel are the Teatro la Fenice, which will reopen in a few months, Ca' Contarini del Bovolo with its famous staircase, Campo Santo Stefano and the Gallerie dell'Accademia. From Campo Santa Maria del Giglio you can cross the Grand Canal with the gondola-traghetto and in a few short minutes you will find yourself under the volutes of the Chiesa della Salute, built by Baldassarre Longhena, or enjoying the masterpieces of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
 
  
  
   
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