Welcome to my home.
I have been hosting guests in my apartment for nearly twenty years, welcoming countless happy visitors and building many new friendships along the way. All guests are warmly welcome here — regardless of who you are, who you love, or how you identify. I am proud to offer a home that is LGBTQ+ friendly, respectful, and inclusive. Venice has always been a city that embraces diversity, and I am happy to share that same spirit with my guests.
I moved to Venice about 25 years ago to study Art History at Ca’ Foscari University and fell in love with the city almost immediately — enough to happily decide to stay in this unique archipelago for good.
The bed and breakfast is located in Cannaregio, a lively and authentic neighborhood offering a genuine taste of Venetian life — away from the busiest tourist routes, yet full of charm, character, and hidden artistic gems.
The apartment is just a five-minute walk from the train station (Venezia Santa Lucia), about 15–20 minutes from St. Mark’s Square, and very close to the historic Jewish Ghetto. It is the perfect base for exploring Venice on foot or by boat, and for visiting the beautiful islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.
The apartment is on the top floor of a sixteenth-century building (please note there is no elevator — three flights of comfortable stairs), with a stunning view over the rooftops of Venice.
The guest bedroom is spacious and bright, with a private terrace, air conditioning, and radio. The bathroom is private, en-suite, and reserved exclusively for guests. It is a relaxed and easygoing home — there is no curfew, and you are welcome to enjoy the terrace at your own pace, including a smoke if that is your preference.
The service includes a continental breakfast, bed and bath linen, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. I take particular care in preparing breakfast: bread, butter, marmalade, fruit juice, yogurt, sweets, cereals, and more. In warmer months, breakfast can be enjoyed on the terrace; in winter, in the kitchen.
Guests have access to the apartment, including the kitchen and both terraces, with the exception of my private room.
I enjoy spending time with my guests whenever possible. At check-in, I usually offer a friendly introduction to the city, with tips on what to see and how to make the most of Venice. During breakfast, I am always happy to help you plan your day or suggest places you might not easily find on your own — this is a genuinely welcoming home, and I want every guest to feel completely comfortable, respected, and at ease here.
Please note that during the week I work from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. For arrivals during those hours, self check-in can easily be arranged using a secure key box. I kindly ask guests to send their documents in advance to complete pre-check-in and ensure a smooth arrival.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Venice’s tourist tax (introduced August 24, 2011) is not included in the room rate and must be paid in ******** on arrival. It applies for a maximum of 5 consecutive nights.
Low season (January): €1.40 per person, per night
High season (February–December): €2.00 per person, per night
I look forward to welcoming you to Venice.
Welcome to my home.
I have been hosting guests in my apartment for nearly twenty years, welcoming countless happy visitors and building many new friendships along the way. All guests are warmly welcome here — regardless of who you are, who you love, or how you identify. I am proud to offer a home that is LGBTQ+ friendly, respectful, and inclusive. Venice has always been a city that embraces diversity, and I am happy to share that same spirit with my guests.
I moved to Venice about 25 years ago to study Art History at Ca’ Foscari University and fell in love with the city almost immediately — enough to happily decide to stay in this unique archipelago for good.
The bed and breakfast is located in Cannaregio, a lively and authentic neighborhood offering a genuine taste of Venetian life — away from the busiest tourist routes, yet full of charm, character, and hidden artistic gems.
The apartment is just a five-minute walk from the train station (Venezia Santa Lucia), about 15–20 minutes from St. Mark’s Square, and very close to the historic Jewish Ghetto. It is the perfect base for exploring Venice on foot or by boat, and for visiting the beautiful islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.
The apartment is on the top floor of a sixteenth-century building (please note there is no elevator — three flights of comfortable stairs), with a stunning view over the rooftops of Venice.
The guest bedroom is spacious and bright, with a private terrace, air conditioning, and radio. The bathroom is private, en-suite, and reserved exclusively for guests. It is a relaxed and easygoing home — there is no curfew, and you are welcome to enjoy the terrace at your own pace, including a smoke if that is your preference.
The service includes a continental breakfast, bed and bath linen, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. I take particular care in preparing breakfast: bread, butter, marmalade, fruit juice, yogurt, sweets, cereals, and more. In warmer months, breakfast can be enjoyed on the terrace; in winter, in the kitchen.
Guests have access to the apartment, including the kitchen and both terraces, with the exception of my private room.
I enjoy spending time with my guests whenever possible. At check-in, I usually offer a friendly introduction to the city, with tips on what to see and how to make the most of Venice. During breakfast, I am always happy to help you plan your day or suggest places you might not easily find on your own — this is a genuinely welcoming home, and I want every guest to feel completely comfortable, respected, and at ease here.
Please note that during the week I work from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. For arrivals during those hours, self check-in can easily be arranged using a secure key box. I kindly ask guests to send their documents in advance to complete pre-check-in and ensure a smooth arrival.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Venice’s tourist tax (introduced August 24, 2011) is not included in the room rate and must be paid in ******** on arrival. It applies for a maximum of 5 consecutive nights.
Low season (January): €1.40 per person, per night
High season (February–December): €2.00 per person, per night
I look forward to welcoming you to Venice.
Cannaregio
Cannaregio is one of Venice's most authentic and lived-in neighborhoods, offering a welcome break from the city's typical tourist crowds. Wandering through its narrow calli and picturesque canals, you'll feel a genuine Venetian atmosphere, with locals going about their everyday lives around you.
Its historic charm comes with real practical advantages: Cannaregio has easy access to both the airport and the train station, as well as direct boat lines connecting to the enchanting islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.
Exploring the neighborhood, you'll find a delightful mix of residential homes, small shops, and inviting cafés, along with restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, and pastry shops that make Cannaregio a lively, self-sufficient place to stay. Along the Fondamenta della Misericordia, just a short walk from the apartment, a row of bars and restaurants lines the canal, offering excellent options for an evening out.
Cannaregio captures the genuine rhythm of Venetian life, making it the ideal choice for anyone seeking an authentic, less crowded way to explore this unique city — all while staying close to major transport links.
Getting around
The neighborhood is served by two main vaporetto stops, both within easy walking distance: about 10 minutes from the train station, or 15 minutes from Piazzale Roma.
Guglie stop: direct Alilaguna shuttle to the airport, plus routes to the Lido (lines 5.1 and 5.2) and Murano (line 4.2). Fondamente Nove, the departure point for Torcello and Burano (line 12), is also close by.
San Marcuola stop, on the Grand Canal: lines 1, 2, and N (night line), for an easy, scenic ride to the city's main sights.
Cannaregio
Cannaregio is one of Venice's most authentic and lived-in neighborhoods, offering a welcome break from the city's typical tourist crowds. Wandering through its narrow calli and picturesque canals, you'll feel a genuine Venetian atmosphere, with locals going about their everyday lives around you.
Its historic charm comes with real practical advantages: Cannaregio has easy access to both the airport and the train station, as well as direct boat lines connecting to the enchanting islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.
Exploring the neighborhood, you'll find a delightful mix of residential homes, small shops, and inviting cafés, along with restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, and pastry shops that make Cannaregio a lively, self-sufficient place to stay. Along the Fondamenta della Misericordia, just a short walk from the apartment, a row of bars and restaurants lines the canal, offering excellent options for an evening out.
Cannaregio captures the genuine rhythm of Venetian life, making it the ideal choice for anyone seeking an authentic, less crowded way to explore this unique city — all while staying close to major transport links.
Getting around
The neighborhood is served by two main vaporetto stops, both within easy walking distance: about 10 minutes from the train station, or 15 minutes from Piazzale Roma.
Guglie stop: direct Alilaguna shuttle to the airport, plus routes to the Lido (lines 5.1 and 5.2) and Murano (line 4.2). Fondamente Nove, the departure point for Torcello and Burano (line 12), is also close by.
San Marcuola stop, on the Grand Canal: lines 1, 2, and N (night line), for an easy, scenic ride to the city's main sights.
Feel right at home: there are no strict rules or curfew, so you can enjoy full independence during your stay.
With over 20 years of experience as a host, I'm always excited to meet new people and share a bit of Venice with my guests.
Se fumi, puoi tranquillamente utilizzare la terrazza privata fuori dalla tua camera.
Se preferisci un approccio “clothing-optional”, va benissimo: non ho alcun problema. L’unica regola è rispettare i nostri vicini sulla terrazza esterna.
TASSA DI SOGGIORNO
Questa tassa di soggiorno deve essere pagata all’arrivo da tutti gli ospiti ed è applicabile per soggiorni fino a un massimo di 5 notti consecutive.
Tariffe
Alta stagione (1 febbraio - 31 dicembre): 2,00 € a persona a notte
Bassa stagione (1 gennaio - 31 gennaio): 1,00 € a persona a notte
Feel right at home: there are no strict rules or curfew, so you can enjoy full independence during your stay.
With over 20 years of experience as a host, I'm always excited to meet new people and share a bit of Venice with my guests.
Se fumi, puoi tranquillamente utilizzare la terrazza privata fuori dalla tua camera.
Se preferisci un approccio “clothing-optional”, va benissimo: non ho alcun problema. L’unica regola è rispettare i nostri vicini sulla terrazza esterna.
TASSA DI SOGGIORNO
Questa tassa di soggiorno deve essere pagata all’arrivo da tutti gli ospiti ed è applicabile per soggiorni fino a un massimo di 5 notti consecutive.
Tariffe
Alta stagione (1 febbraio - 31 dicembre): 2,00 € a persona a notte
Bassa stagione (1 gennaio - 31 gennaio): 1,00 € a persona a notte
Puoi contattare Antonio direttamente tramite il pulsante «Contatta l’host». Che tu abbia domande su uno dei suoi servizi, come Wi-Fi Colazione inclusa, o su regole specifiche della casa a Venezia, il nostro sistema di messaggistica sicuro protegge i tuoi dati.
Per proteggere la privacy dei nostri host, l’indirizzo esatto viene condiviso solo dopo la conferma della tua prenotazione con Antonio. Tuttavia, per aiutarti a organizzare il viaggio, Alle Guglie B&B at Antonio - Private Room & Bath Cannaregio - Terrace si trova vicino a Campiello de la Comare, offrendoti una posizione ideale per scoprire il meglio di Venezia.