Hotel Amadeus
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The Hotel Amadeus enjoys a privileged location among the 4-star hotels in Venice. Only five minutes on foot from the Santa Lucia Train Station, ten minutes from Piazzale Roma (the terminal for cars and the shuttle buses from the Venice and Treviso airports), and three minutes from the stop of the vaporettos that travel the Canal Grande to Rialto, to the Gallerie dell'Accademia, to Saint Mark's Square, and to all of the most beautiful and renowned sights in Venice, Hotel Amadeus is strategically located for discovering Venice conveniently on foot. An original elegance combining Venetian elements from various eras characterizes the rooms of Hotel Amadeus. An exemplar of refined hospitality among the 4-star hotels in Venice, the hotel is enhanced by first-class services and amenities. The common areas of the hotel feature Murano mirrors and glass, precious marbles, and sumptuous fabrics characteristic of Venetian traditional handywork. The hall, reception area, TV room, and coffee bar are pleasant and inviting spaces where guests enjoy relaxing and socializing. Another delight and an unusual advantage for a Venice hotel is the wonderfully verdant garden, in warm months transformed into a lovely drawing room in which to enjoy one's free time or pass the evening. Breakfast is served in a reserved room where a splendid buffet caters to the tastes of the hotel's international clientele with a variety of sweet and salty foods accompanied by espresso and cappuccino classics. The newspapers, tourist information, guided tour organization, laundry service, and conference rooms, ideal for small meetings and business incentives, are among the services most appreciated by guests of the Hotel Amadeus during their stay in Venice. |
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Business FacilitiesWhat other setting could be more exquisite for an event, conference, or incentive than a hotel in Venice? To ensure the success of every event, Hotel Amadeus offers the naturally lit, multipurpose Sala Mozart seating up to 150 people and featuring up-to-date conference equipment; the scenic terrace and delightful garden for coffee breaks; work breakfasts at the restaurant, also featuring a customizable seasonal menu of meat- or fish-based diets; the possibility of gala dinners at the restaurant or on the terrace of the Hotel Principe (two minutes from the Amadeus).The Sala Mozart is a large space that may be temporarily divided into two medium-sized rooms. Full-size Sala Mozart (Height 10.4 ft. x Length 57.4 ft. x Width 18.4 ft.) Theater style: 150 people Horseshoe style: 50 people Classroom style: 70 people Boardroom style: 70 people Mid-size Sala Mozart (Height 10.4 ft. x Length 39.4 ft. x Width 18.4 ft.) Theater style: 60 people Horseshoe style: 35 people Classroom style: 50 people Boardroom style: 40 people |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check Out |
1100hrs |
| Children & Extra Guests |
(Any additional charges are payable direct to the hotel) One child up to 2 years old is free of charge. |
| Getting There |
BY PLANE From the Venice Marco Polo Airport (9 mi.) You can reach the Hotel Amadeus by water in about an hour on the orange line of the Alilaguna motor-boats that leave hourly from the dock at the airport. Get off at the Guglie stop and cross the Guglie Bridge. Keep the Campo San Geremia on your left hand until you turn right in Lista di Spagna where you will find the Hotel Amadeus. You can also reach the hotel by land (about 45 minutes). Take a shuttle bus to Venezia - Piazzale Roma (the car terminal), then take ACTV vaporetto No. 1 or 82 to the Ferrovia stop. On foot, head to your right and enter the street Lista di Spagna. Hotel Amadeus is about 200 yards ahead on the left. From the Treviso San Giuseppe Airport (19 mi.) Take a Eurobus ATVO shuttle to Venezia - Piazzale Roma (the car terminal) and follow above directions. BY TRAIN The Hotel Amadeus is five minutes on foot from the Santa Lucia Station. Exit the station and turn left, entering the street Lista di Spagna. Hotel Amadeus is about 200 yards ahead on the left. BY CAR From the highway, after the toll plaza take the beltway ("tangenziale") and follow directions for Venice until you reach Piazzale Roma (the car terminal). Leave your car at Garage San Marco (discounted for Hotel Amadeus guests) or in one of the other parking lots in Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto (on the right before reaching Venice). Take ACTV vaporetto line 1 or 82 (from Tronchetto change at Piazzale Roma) and get off at the train station. On foot, head to your right and enter the street Lista di Spagna. Hotel Amadeus is about 200 yards ahead on the left. |
| Parking |
The nearest car parking is in Piazzale Roma. |
| Things To Do |
In the heart of the Cannaregio neighborhood, the Hotel Amadeus is only a few steps away from authentic gems of Venetian art and history, starting from Palazzo Labia, today offices of the RAI (Italy's public broadcasting network), that houses a splendid cycle of frescoes by Tiepolo, the greatest Italian painter of the 18th century. The next stop is Ca' Vendramin Calergi, only five minutes from the hotel. An exemplar of 16th century civil architecture and home of the Venice Casino, Ca' Calergi was once the dwelling of Richard Wagner, the great German composer. Five minutes on foot from the Hotel Amadeus will also bring you to the Jewish Ghetto of Venice. Established in 1516, the ghetto is fascinating and evocative to this day. Around the Campo del Ghetto Nuovo you will find a completely preserved, unique architectural and urban setting, from the tall buildings designed with low ceilings for as many lodgings possible; to the five "Scolas", or Synagogues, built between the 16th and 17th centuries and recognizable by the cupola; to the compelling Jewish Museum. A picturesque and colourful walking itinerary takes you from the Hotel Amadeus to Rialto in fifteen minutes. Along the Rio Terà San Leonardo and the Strada Nuova local market stalls, artisan shops and stores of every type to the delight of shopping lovers, bacari (typical Venetian taverns), and pastry shops form a steady stream on a pleasant route past picturesque views and genuine works of art such as Ca' d'Oro, the once gold-plated and still splendid Gothic palace holding the distinguished Galleria Franchetti and its masterpieces by Titian and Mantegna. |
