Venice is divided into six sestieri (districts). We have apartments in all of these, as well as Giudecca and other islands.
San Marco

For centuries, tournaments, spectacles and other important events
were held in Piazza San Marco. Now, on a summer's evening you can sit outside the Caffe Quadri
and enjoy the strains of the wonderful orchestra music, or on a dark
winter's evening, huddle into a corner of the Caffe Florian
and, through 18th Century speckled mirrors, admire the candlelit
elegance of the original frescoes, with coffee served on huge antique
silver platters. Turning away from the Piazza, within seconds, you are in quiet
side streets and calli, on your way home ... "a casa".
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San Polo

San Polo is a lesser known but still delightful part of Venice, stretching from Dorsoduro to Rialto.
It has at its heart the famous and beautiful Frari church, as well
as being a great area for antique and specialist shops, and with
some excellent restaurants.
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Cannaregio

One of my favourite areas of Venice, Cannaregio is the "local" sestiere - not many tourists, but the place where ordinary Venetians live - lots of good food shops, market area, even the clothes shops are reasonable!
The Cannaregio canal is the second widest in Venice, and joins
the Grand Canal to the lagoon. A lively, interesting area, only
15 minutes on foot to Rialto and San Marco. Pick up the No. 1 vaporetto on the Grand Canal at San Marcuola,
or take one of the Gira Città routes (41, 42, 51 or 52) from the canal itself.
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Castello

One of the oldest sestieri of Venice, Castello is huddled behind San Marco in a maze of tiny streets and calli.
Spend an hour in the wonderfully tranquil Campo Santa
Maria Formosa, or wander over to the Arsenale to picnic with the
lions.
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Dorsoduro

Stretching from the Salute church to the Frari, sleepy Dorsoduro is very much in demand for connoisseurs of Venice for its tranquil charm, yet it's convenient for every part of Venice.
By crossing the Accademia bridge you are within three minutes of San
Marco.
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Santa Croce

Santa Croce is the oldest sestiere of Venice where most
of the oldest faculties of the University are to be found, as well
as the Scuola di San Giovanni Evangelista. Only a few minutes from
the beautiful Ca' d'Oro and two minutes from the Rio Marin Canal
where you can have a drink and pose in one of the nicest bars in
Venice - Ai Postali - a canalside cafe with a great selection of
drinks, nice music and a local clientele. Santa Croce is an area
waiting to be discovered - very local in feel and away from the
crowds at San Marco.
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Giudecca

The Giudecca is a heavenly retreat, with a special atmosphere all
of its own - inhabited almost entirely by locals, with very few hotels
except the Cipriani, the Giudecca is Venice's best kept secret. I can't think of anything nicer than lunching on the sunny Zattere
in a wonderful fish restaurant then jumping a boat home to the peaceful
Giudecca.
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