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  • THE BAGGAGE DROP BETWEEN RIALTO AND ST. MARK’s

    THE BAGGAGE DROP BETWEEN RIALTO AND ST. MARK’s

    Travel Hands-Free with Our Secure Luggage Deposit Service in Venice

    Attention savvy travellers! We’re thrilled to present our newest offering – a gateway to freedom in the heart of San Lio. Discover a baggage drop between Rialto and St. Mark’s that checks all the boxes: convenience, affordability, and security. Say goodbye to the hassle of dragging your bags through the charming streets of Venice and say hello to a stress-free exploration. Our prime location, nestled near Santa Maria Formosa, is the perfect pit stop between the bustling Rialto and the awe-inspiring St. Mark’s, ensuring that you can deposit your luggage without missing a beat. But here’s the cherry on top: our rates are refreshingly affordable, allowing you to allocate your budget to truly immerse yourself in the Venetian experience. Worried about the safety of your belongings? Fear not! Our friendly staff and the ever-watchful Timmy, our trusty CCTV camera, work tirelessly to keep your items secure. Embrace convenience, affordability, and security all in one place, and embark on an adventure that is truly liberating. Visit our luggage deposit near San Lio today and unlock a world of possibilities!


    [ Ai residenti offriamo servizio ricevimento consegne online & ospitiamo carrelli della spesa 🤭 ]

    How to find the most human baggage drop between Rialto and St. Mark’s

    Address:

    La Portineria di the Venice Neighbours
    Calle del Volto 5698, Castello, 30122 Venezia

    Phone Number:

    (+39) 041 5712256

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  • Deli shops in Venice

    Deli shops in Venice

    Are you craving the delicious flavors of Venice? Look no further! Our curated list of the best deli shops in Venice will satisfy your taste buds and leave you wanting more. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or ingredients to create your own culinary masterpiece at home, we’ve got you covered.

    Discover Alimentari: More than a Shop, It’s an Experience

    Alimentari is not just your average deli. It’s a haven for food lovers who appreciate quality ingredients and unique flavors. Step inside and explore a world of gourmet delights. From artisanal cheeses to savory cured meats, Alimentari has it all. Stock up on your favorite delicacies and enjoy them in the comfort of your own home.

    Millevini: A Wine Lover’s Paradise

    If you’re a wine enthusiast, Millevini is the place for you. With an extensive collection of fine wines from Italy and beyond, this deli shop is a true gem. Discover new flavors, indulge in wine tastings, and find the perfect bottle to accompany your next meal. Visit their website here to learn more.

    • Opening Hours:
      • Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 1:30 pm + 3 pm to 7:45 pm
      • Sunday, 10 am to 1:30 pm + 3 pm to 7 pm
    • Address: Ramo del Fontego dei Tedeschi 5632, 30124 Venezia

    Aliani Casa Del Parmigiano: Where Parmesan Dreams Come True

    If you’re a fan of Parmesan cheese, Aliani Casa Del Parmigiano is a must-visit. This deli shop is dedicated to all things Parmigiano-Reggiano. From aged Parmesan wheels to delectable Parmesan-based products, you’ll find everything you need to satisfy your cheese cravings. Check out their website here for more information.

    La Bottega Del Gusto: Discover Authentic Italian Flavours

    Welcome to La Bottega Del Gusto, your gateway to a world of authentic Italian flavors in the heart of Venice. Our mission is to bring the rich culinary heritage of Italy to your table, offering a delightful experience that tantalizes your taste buds and transports you to the charming streets of Venezia.

    Prosciutto e Parmigiano: Indulge in the Finest Cured Meats and Cheeses

    Step into the world of Prosciutto e Parmigiano, where the art of curing meats and the craftsmanship of cheese-making combine to create a symphony of flavors. We invite you to experience the finest selection of aged prosciutto and delectable Parmigiano Reggiano, meticulously sourced from trusted local producers. Allow us to take you on a gastronomic journey that celebrates the rich traditions of Italy.

    Speciali Italiane: Uncover Exquisite Italian Delicacies

    Embark on a culinary adventure at Speciali Italiane, where the finest ingredients and time-honored recipes come together to create extraordinary delicacies. From handcrafted pasta to decadent desserts, our menu is a testament to the passion and dedication of Italian gastronomy. Immerse yourself in the flavors of Italy and discover a world of culinary wonders at Speciali Italiane.

    Deliciously Venetian: Indulge in Deli Delicacies by the Canals

    Discover the Gastronomic Delights of Venice

    Indulge in a culinary journey through the deli shops of Venice, where you’ll find an array of ready-to-eat recipes and exquisite ingredients to savor in the comfort of your own home.

    Acqua e Mais: A Delight for Your Palate

    Baccalà Veneto: A Seafood Lover’s Paradise

    Cibo: Where Taste Meets Tradition

    Indulge in Sweet Delights at Dolceamaro

    Discover the Uniqueness of Maramao

    Savor the Flavors at Osteria Vineria Gastronomica Sepa

    Experience the Gastronomic Delights at Enogastronomia Pantagruelica

    Delight in Savory Delicacies at Rosticceria Gislon

    Discover the Essence of Venice at Wenice

    Our tastebuds-blowing selection of deli shops in Venice is not enough and you are looking for something more comfortable? Discover our handpicked lunch places and our favorite dinner restaurants in Venice.

  • How to avoid touristic traps in Venice

    While our beloved city may not be top of mind when it comes to Italian food destinations, let me tell you a little secret: you can still enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life right here! Don’t believe us? Just read on and discover how to avoid touristic traps in Venice.

    The multilingual menu: Lost in Translation

    When you’re in the heat of cooking and serving up a storm, the last thing you have time for is re-write your menu in several languages. While it may seem like a good idea to cater to tourists, it can quickly become a headache for busy restaurant staff. Keep it simple by offering menus in the local language and one other widely spoken language. Italian and English and let’s hope that every customer who walks through the door one of. Keep it simple, keep it local, and keep your sanity intact.

    Laminated menus: Stale Choices

    If your menu is laminated, it’s probably been there longer than the furniture. Who knows if those ingredients are fresh or if they’ve been sitting in the pantry since last summer? Printed menus on high-quality paper that can be easily replaced or updated. This will show you that they care about freshness and variety. Keep it fresh, keep it seasonal, and keep your customers coming back for more.

    Menu photos: Picture this – Not!

    A picture may be worth a thousand words, but when it comes to menus, it’s better to let the words do the talking. Photos can be deceiving, and they take away from the experience of imagining or remembering what the dish will look and taste like. Keep it classy, keep it simple, and let your menu speak for itself.

    The guy outside: Beware of Sharks

    When you’re walking down the street and someone tries to lure you into a restaurant, it’s like swimming with sharks. They’re just trying to catch their next meal ticket and avoid you to check the online reviews. Be polite but firm, trust your instincts, and choose a restaurant based on your own research and preferences.

    No cover charge: The Catch-22 of Italian Cuisine

    If you don’t see “coperto” on your bill in Italy, it’s like finding a unicorn. When it comes to cover charges, it’s best to be transparent. It’s a small charge per person, and it’s totally normal in the Italian food culture. If you advertise that you don’t have it, it will only make you appear dishonest to locals who are familiar with this practice. Keep it honest, keep it transparent, and keep your customers happy.

    Service charge: To Tip or Not to Tip?

    If your service charge is already included in the bill, it can feel like you’re being forced to tip. But tipping should be a voluntary act of gratitude, not a mandatory fee. Keep it fair, keep it honest, and let your customers decide how much to show their appreciation.

    Lastly, regional cuisine should be respected and celebrated.


    Don’t try to pass off a pizza or carbonara as a local delicacy in Venice or any other region. Keep it authentic, delicious, and true to the local culinary traditions.

    Set menus: are they really worth it?

    Unless you’re dining at a fancy restaurant and trying to save a buck by opting for a tasting menu, be wary of the set menu. It may seem like a good deal, but it could end up being a bloody trap. One of our guests recently found themselves paying €10 for a bottle of water because it wasn’t included in the bundle. Don’t fall into the set menu trap and end up with a wallet that’s lighter than your stomach.

    Too easy to find: too hard to impress

    When the location is top-notch, millions of tourists will walk on your door step organically. When you have tables along a quiet canal, along a main busy street or in a world-wide famous landmark, you don’t bother finding a right balance between fair prices and quality. You serve rubbish for a fist of peanuts or you go sky-high. No, thank you.

    By avoiding these common practices, you may increase the chances to enjoy a truly authentic dining experience and avoid touristic traps in Venice. For more local recomandations, please visit our favourites dinner restaurants and lunch places.

  • The Polish Challenge

    The Polish Challenge

    Discover the fascinating story of a Polish couple of PhD students and their adventurous journey through the vast number of churches in Venice. Learn about their incredible challenge and their determination to gain a deeper understanding of Venice’s unique cultural heritage.


    Long ago, there was a Polish couple who embarked on an adventurous trip to explore Venice in a unique and challenging way. They arrived in a van and stayed for a full ten days with a purpose in mind: to visit as many churches as possible for their PhD research in religious art. And we’re not just talking about a few churches here and there; they aimed to visit all 137 of them in town!

    Interestingly, the neighbour Timmy lived in the same building where they were staying at the time, but he didn’t catch a glimpse of them during their entire stay. Timmy could only hear them leaving early in the morning and returning late in the afternoon or early evening.

    However, on the morning of their checkout, Timmy finally met them face to face. He was surprised to see the exhausted and pale-looking couple with dark eye pits. Timmy couldn’t help but ask, “Hello! Is everything alright? Did you accomplish your plan?” The couple replied in a low tone, “Hello. Yes, all good. Unfortunately, we couldn’t make it.”

    This experience became known as “The Polish Challenge” – a masochistic practice for Venice Guests. Although we don’t advise anyone to undertake such a feat, Timmy was inspired by the couple’s determination and decided to create a shortlist of his favorite churches in town. Another contribution to (what used to be) a small website.

    Get inspired by their unwavering commitment and embark on your own adventure to uncover the treasures of this enchanting city. Check out his recommendations here and discover the hidden gems of Venice!

  • pulizie e Check-in

    pulizie e Check-in

    Sei un Host privato e non vuoi dar via la gestione? Far da sé non è fattibile, arrangiarsi con amici e conoscenti neanche.

    Sei un’agenzia, ma non hai il personale che possa seguire le operazioni quotidiane del turistico?

    Serve una mano, la nostra.

    Prendi le prenotazioni, gestisci l’annuncio annuncio in completa libertà, blocca le date per quei tuoi amici che vengono a trovarti e lascia le incombenze delle operazioni quotidiane a noi. Lascia noi ad occuparci delle pulizie e dei check-in. Questo è quello che facciamo tutti i giorni dell’anno. Inoltre, possiamo darti consigli su tariffe e sconti, aiutarti con i tecnicismi fin dal principio, dai documenti da presentare in Comune ed in Questura, al necessaire per un soggiorno ideale per i tuoi Ospiti. Su richiesta possiamo anche fornire il servizio di guest assistant, sincronizzare i calendari ed impostare il channel manager: strumenti essenziali per il lavoro che ti permetteranno di stare al passo con i competitors.

    Collaboriamo già con diverse agenzie di intermediazione, alcune da anni, sia con uffici in città, sia di fuori. Ci basta un accesso al gestionale, abbiamo già i messaggi predefiniti pronti.

    I servizi base

    Check-in

    Riceviamo Ospiti dal 2010 e per conto d’altri dal 2015. Siamo professionisti del ricevimento. Assistiamo gli Ospiti anche a Natale. Ed in caso di emergenze, avranno sempre un numero di telefono di riferimento. Pensavi al self check-in? Accogliamo gli Ospiti in videochiamata per accertarci che non siano in sovrannumero, che si trovino a loro agio e per rispondere ad eventuali quesiti.

    Pulizie

    Le nostre cameriere, esperte ed affidabili, si prenderanno cura della casa tra un arrivo ed un altro. I lavori di fondo vengono inseriti nelle routine quotidiane, così da non lasciare nulla indietro. Ed i detergenti sono a carico nostro, così da non avere sorprese e scontrini a fine mese.

    Biancheria

    Pensiamo noi a fornirla ed è la medesima utilizzata da alcuni 4* e 5* in città. Niente lavatrici in casa da stendere o stirare. Limpida e sterilizzata, in puro cotone, bianca come la neve.

    Linea di cortesia

    Detergenti neutri dalla profumazioni delicate, oltre alla fornitura di ingredienti base in cucina. Tutto a carico nostro, incluso il caffè per la moka.

    Anche se solo per un periodo limitato (come le tue ferie) o un arrivo estemporaneo, possiamo coprirti noi. Solo 24 ore di preavviso, poche informazioni cruciali e ci pensiamo noi.

    La portineria

    Infine La Portineria, il nostro quartier generale. Un po’ reception, un po’ una moderna guardiola del portiere di palazzo, è dove:

    • offriamo il servizio deposito bagagli;
    • compiliamo le pratiche burocratiche: Turismo5 e tabelle per dichiarazioni trimestrali;
    • organizziamo arrivi ed occasionalmente attendiamo Ospiti per poi accompagnarli;
    • rispondiamo alle richieste degli Ospiti: prenotazione ristoranti, taxi, visite e tour guidati;
    • fermo posta e punto consegne online (per residenti, proprietari ed Ospiti);
    • centro smistamento turisti dispersi alla ricerca di San Marco, stazione, p. Roma,..

    Compila il form per avere un preventivo gratuito



  • the Remote Neighbours

    the Remote Neighbours

    Upgrade your short term rental having a concierge desk and a virtual assistant


    Scared to forget to call the housekeeper?

    Can’t find time to order supplies?

    Guests make you too many questions? Or even worse they call you while you’re at work or for a yoga class?

    Can’t really figure how much you are making with the rentals?

    What a confusion with all those rate plans, promotions and discounts! They never book at the price you want.

    We can do it for you.

    Let a professional British Italian team look after Guests and day-to-day operations and get back time for your life and work.

    Over 10 years in short term rentals industry

    Three bundles for a tailored experience

    BASIC

    • Welcome call & Check-in
    • In-house Assistance
    • Concergerie & Up-selling
    • Guests’ Reviews
    • Unlimited messages included

    STANDARD

    • All Basic Pack features
    • Housekeeping reports & scheduling
    • Data mining for follow up

    PREMIUM

    • All Standard Pack features
    • Light bookkeeping
    • Rate plans consulting
    • 24/7 emergency number

  • Ramp up!

    Ramp up!

    Flattening bridges

    “Why the heck in 2021 a city like Venice should be so difficult to be explored for those who got troubles walking?”

    This is the question, the issue we discussed in January. “Isn’t there any idea we can come up with? Why no one ever thought a solution?” “You know, even something simple like a ramp. Why not?”

    So we investigated, we called ramp producers, spoke to architects. We even talked to a group of fantastic tour guides. That was the thing. Yeah, you can hop on and off the waterbus, but some bridges were simply impossible to go over with a group. If we could come up with a solution to make ANY TOUR in an ACCESSIBLE TOUR.

    So we contacted the makers of the ramps you can see, for example, at Ponte della Paglia. At there it was our easy solution.

    Two of us anticipate the tour group. Place down before each step a fiberglass ramp. Wait for the group to pass over. Remove the ramps. Run to the following bridge. Repeat.

    Why fiberglass? To avoid accidental damages to bridge steps marble. Better not.

    Technology exists (thanks Japan manufacturers). Municipality shouldn’t give us troubles (we are in talks). Insurance for any possible casualty for other pedestrians available. We can provide the organisation and the good will. It can be a financially supported business plan. Only one thing misses: the initial investment.

    Now, it’s not an easy time to finance this project directly. You know. So, being a social-driven project, a good solution would be crowdfunding.

    We believe strongly in the strength of this resource. We’ve also participated financing other projects. Now it’s our time to provide an idea and your time to support it. Will you?

    Soon we provide here all details and coordinates. Just one more minute, we are new to this.

    Happy to hear your suggestions, your idea and even your critics. Please write us using the form below.

    Schiaccia i ponti

    “Perché cavolo nel 2021 una città come Venezia sia ancora così difficile esplorarla per chi ha problemi motori?”

    Questa è la domanda, il problema che ci siamo posti a gennaio. “Non c’è nessuna idea che possiamo sviluppare? Perché nessuno ci ha mai pensato?” “Sai, anche qualcosa di semplice come una rampa. Perché no?”

    Così abbiamo cominciato a far ricerche, chiamare produttori di rampe, parlato con architetti. Abbiamo perfino organizzato una chiacchierata con un gruppo di fantastiche guide turistiche. Eccolo lì il problema. Sì, ok, puoi salire e scendere dai vaporetti, ma certi ponti non sono affrontabili con un gruppo. Avremmo dovuto trovare una soluzione per rendere OGNI TOUr un tour accessibile.

    Così abbiamo contattato chi ha posizionato le rampe che potete vedere, ad esempio, sul Ponte della Paglia. Eccola la nostra soluzione semplice.

    Due di noi anticipano il gruppo. Posizionano le rampette in vetroresina prima di ogni scalino. Attendere che il gruppo passi. Rimuovere le rampette. Affrettarsi al ponte successivo. Ripeti.

    Perché vetroresina? Per evitare danni accidentali al marmo degli scalini. Ci mancherebbe.

    La tecnologia lo permette (grazie industria giapponese). Il Comune non dovrebbe aver da ridire (ne stiamo parlando). Assicurazione per eventuali incidenti con i pedoni disponibile. Noi possiamo fornire l’organizzazione e la buona volontà. Finanziariamente è un progetto sostenibile. Manca solo una cosa: l’investimento iniziale.

    Ora, non è esattamente un periodo roseo per finanziare direttamente questo progetto. Sai com’è. Tuttavia, essendo un progetto pensato per il turismo sociale, una buona soluzione potrebbe essere il CROWDFUNDING.

    Crediamo fermamente nella forza di risorse di questo genere. Noi stessi abbiamo finanziato progetti in passato. Ora tocca a noi fornire l’idea e a te supportarla. Lo farai?

    Presto forniremo qui tutti i dettagli e le coordinate. Ancora un attimo, siamo nuovi da questo lato della barricata.

    Felici di sentire cosa ne pensi, le tue idee e le tue critiche. Scrivici usando il form qui sotto.

  • We are the Venice Neighbours – Concierge Service in Venice

    We are the Venice Neighbours – Concierge Service in Venice

    The Venice Neighbours is a concierge service for short-term rentals in Venice, Italy. Founded by a group of passionate locals, the organisation aims to promote a sense of community and belonging among the visitors and the residents of Venice. We offer a range of services to make guests feel at home, such as luggage deposit, private transfer, welcome treats, and equipment for little guests.

    In addition to our concierge services, The Venice Neighbours also works to address important issues facing the community. We advocate for sustainable development and preservation of the city’s historic landmarks and natural resources. The organization also provides resources and support for local businesses and entrepreneurs.

    The Venice Neighbours is more than just a service provider, we are a friendly and helpful team that wants to share their love and knowledge of Venice with visitors. We provide tips and suggestions for exploring the Venice Lagoon and its islands, as well as local events and attractions. The group’s website provides a wealth of information about their various initiatives and events.

    We are a diverse and inclusive organisation that welcomes all members of the community. We believe that by working together, residents and visitors can create a vibrant and thriving community that benefits everyone.

    Services for Guests

    Venice is a city like no other, with its unique charm and complex logistics. Even residents can find it challenging at times. As your go-to resource, The Venice Neighbours is here to help you navigate the city’s intricacies and make the most of your visit. With our insider knowledge and expertise, we can guide you through the overwhelming eatery options and provide logistical support for your transfers and travel. Let us help you experience the most incredible city in the world.

    Services for HoSts & PM

  • “Acqua alta”, the flooding of Venice

    “Acqua alta”, the flooding of Venice

    Heard on the news that Venice was flooded and now you are concerned of the city’s situation and wonder if it worth visiting it? Let us tell you something. Venice is on sea side. Actually it’s in the sea. Not like Atlantis, but almost. Venice floats. “Acqua alta”, the flooding of Venice. Media love to scream it every year first time that high tides flood the city. Venetians do to cope with the high waters since ever, – even though climate change is making things worse. And you can still enjoy the city during acqua alta.

    What is acqua alta

    When the tide rises, some parts of Venice get flooded. Higher is the tide, more surface of Venice gets flooded. So, when the tide grows much due to weather condition, south-east winds and “sessa” (natural returning waves of the Adriatic Sea), we get the phenomena called “Acqua Alta” (high water).

    It’s a pain for most of residents who live on low ground floor, work in a ground floor shop or have a little storage because it means your place can get flooded. That’s what media usually show and scream.

    what media forget to say

    It’s a tide: as everywhere on the planet, the tide usually raises for few hours (3 to 6 hours) and goes down taking more or less the same time. So in half a day at worst Venice is walkable again. And all of us residents are busy mopping floors.

    St. Mark’s Square is often flooded: a bit, but it happens often. Why? I suppose all the monumental buildings are heavy and soaked the pavement more than other areas. So there the tide start giving problems when it’s 85 cm.

    Water-pumps & “tubs”: if renovated recently, most of apartments and shops have installed system of self protection from floodings. Mostly, door water barriers, water pumps and the reinforced concrete tub under the floor and side walls to prevent the water filters in. Otherwise, they are lifted and the floors are one or two steps higher than the street level.

    Walkways & wellies: even during the peak hours of a tide, around town there are walkways where you can walk on. Otherwise a pair of wellies can keep your feet dry.

    It happens for decades: it’s not a big deal. We live here no matter what. True is that the global warming made this phenomena happening more often and worse. Another good reason to be concerned about environment.

    Measurements. We measure the water on the sea level, not starting from the pavement. So if it forecasted 105cm, do not expect a meter of water in the street. For example, St. Mark’s sq goes under at 85cm, therefore you can expect 20cm of water on the pavement (105 cm – 85 cm = 20 cm).

    Sound alarm. Few hours before the peak you can hear a loud city sound alarm. More high pitched is, higher is the forecast.

    Mose. It took 13 years to realise this massive project costed 7 billions of euro. It’s a system of sinked waterbarriers where lagoon is joined with the open sea that come to float when the tide is expected over 120cm. It has been set in place the first time on Oct.3rd, 2020. Almost a year too late for saving us from the 2nd highest flooding in the history (November 12th, 2019 – 187 cm).

    Acqua alta the flooding of Venice. Photo of our storage the morning after November 12th, 2019.
    Our storage the morning after. The water raised so much that the water barrier and the “tub” have been high enough.

    Lastly, among residents it’s a topic for chit chat (“Got issues with the high tide last time?” Is the new local “What do you do at NYE?”) and for tourists it’s more something to have a laugh at then a reason to worry for.

  • St. Mark’s Square: the Doge’s Palace and the Basilica

    St. Mark’s Square: the Doge’s Palace and the Basilica

    The Must-do. For you as for the other 20 millions of visitors. Be clever: read this hints.


    the Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s Square Museums

    • get the ticket online: you can skip the queue
    • the 2 itinerary suggested are interesting and cheaper than the Museum Pass
    • Doge’s Palace is from Nov. 1st till Mar. 31st, 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM; from Apr. 1st till Oct. 31st, 8:30 AM – 9 PM & in summer it stays open until 11 PM over weekend (best time ever to visit it!)
    • ticket office closes 1 hour before
    • possibly visit the area in a weekday
    • if you enjoy Empire waist, visit Museo Correr (and Ca’ Rezzonico as well)
    • save yourself from Archeological Museum and the Library

    the Basilica di San Marco and the Campanile

    • Admission fee is €6 in Basilica, however there is a permanent queue to get in
    • Get your ticket for the Campanile (the bell tower) here
    • You can skip it buying a priority entrance ticket here (Apr. / Oct.)
    • No matter what, the visit is short – about 15 minutes