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Locanda Sant'Agostin
4.4/527 Reviews

Locanda Sant'Agostin

Venice|0.17km from ZAZÀ art manga comics shop fumetteria
We stayed here for 3 nights early September for our 10 year wedding anniversary. It was the first time we’d been to Venice and it definitely didn’t disappoint. Before I write the hotel review, I would like to highlight to travellers that haven’t been to Venice before and perhaps aren’t aware of how the travel works to and from the airport that no cars are allowed onto the Venice island. We weren’t aware of this before we travelled and paid €90 (£80) for a taxi that drops you at the termini. You then head over a very large bridge and walk to your hotel. I would recommend that you take the bus from the airport which takes the same length of time for around €11 (£10). The buses leave the airport terminal frequently. The hotel is around a 20 minute walk from the termini. I would recommend paying the £2 roaming fees (check price with your network provider) as it would have been impossible to find the hotel without- we arrived quite late at night. We had let the hotel know that we would be arriving late and they arranged for a member of staff to be there to greet us. The hotel is small, with very few rooms, but lovely and very comfortable. Our bedroom had a balcony that looked onto the canal- not sure all rooms do, so definitely ask if this option is available as the view was beautiful in the morning. Although the room also overlooked the streets it was very quiet and we weren’t disturbed. Breakfast was tasty- it was a cold breakfast of cereal, yogurt, meats, cheese, rolls and pastries and the coffee was delicious! There are lots restaurants and bars close to the hotel. You will find that a lot of them around lunch and dinner will not serve drinks only- you will need to search out these places that will. A lot of people tend to head towards the Grand Canal for meals. You will pay extra in these places and to be honest they aren’t as nice as the cute quirky places around the side streets. There is a very small pizza/pasta place with canal side eating, close to the hotel called Al Garzoti. It’s highly rated on trip advisor and was delicious and cheap- it gets very busy so you will need to book. We didn’t take a gondola, but there are plenty of these available. If I remember rightly a 30 minute ride was around €70. We did take one of the boat trips to a couple of the neighbouring islands- I would definitely recommend seeing Burano. The colourful houses and buildings are so pretty! These boat rides are pretty reasonably priced. Enjoy your trip to Venice! :)

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Santa Croce Boutique Hotel
4.7/5106 Reviews
The Santa Croce Boutique Hotel was a great find for my husband and I. First, it was in a quiet neighborhood where locals live, with cafes, grocery stores, shops, town squares and side canals. The train station and Piaza Roma are just a few blocks away where you can easily catch the water taxis, gondolas, etc. We loved returning to the hotel after a busy day being tourists and enjoying a cocktail in the beautiful courtyard and then meandering around to a local cafe for dinner. Secondly, it is a beautiful hotel with comfortable and beautiful rooms. The decor added to our feeling of being in a special city such as Venice. Every single staff person was kind, polite, friendly and knowledgeable. Everyone! The breakfast buffet was extensive with eggs cooked to order, lots of fresh fruits, breads, etc. And the coffee was near perfect! Venice is a busy city filled with tourists, so staying away from all the hustle and bustle is a good idea! Just hop on the #1 water taxi and enjoy the ride to,wherever you may need to go.
Alloggi Serena
4.2/515 Reviews
Small B&B in the heart of Venice, clean rooms, clean and features (excellent mattress). The lady who greeted us very kindly and readily.
Locanda Sant'Agostin
4.4/527 Reviews
We stayed here for 3 nights early September for our 10 year wedding anniversary. It was the first time we’d been to Venice and it definitely didn’t disappoint. Before I write the hotel review, I would like to highlight to travellers that haven’t been to Venice before and perhaps aren’t aware of how the travel works to and from the airport that no cars are allowed onto the Venice island. We weren’t aware of this before we travelled and paid €90 (£80) for a taxi that drops you at the termini. You then head over a very large bridge and walk to your hotel. I would recommend that you take the bus from the airport which takes the same length of time for around €11 (£10). The buses leave the airport terminal frequently. The hotel is around a 20 minute walk from the termini. I would recommend paying the £2 roaming fees (check price with your network provider) as it would have been impossible to find the hotel without- we arrived quite late at night. We had let the hotel know that we would be arriving late and they arranged for a member of staff to be there to greet us. The hotel is small, with very few rooms, but lovely and very comfortable. Our bedroom had a balcony that looked onto the canal- not sure all rooms do, so definitely ask if this option is available as the view was beautiful in the morning. Although the room also overlooked the streets it was very quiet and we weren’t disturbed. Breakfast was tasty- it was a cold breakfast of cereal, yogurt, meats, cheese, rolls and pastries and the coffee was delicious! There are lots restaurants and bars close to the hotel. You will find that a lot of them around lunch and dinner will not serve drinks only- you will need to search out these places that will. A lot of people tend to head towards the Grand Canal for meals. You will pay extra in these places and to be honest they aren’t as nice as the cute quirky places around the side streets. There is a very small pizza/pasta place with canal side eating, close to the hotel called Al Garzoti. It’s highly rated on trip advisor and was delicious and cheap- it gets very busy so you will need to book. We didn’t take a gondola, but there are plenty of these available. If I remember rightly a 30 minute ride was around €70. We did take one of the boat trips to a couple of the neighbouring islands- I would definitely recommend seeing Burano. The colourful houses and buildings are so pretty! These boat rides are pretty reasonably priced. Enjoy your trip to Venice! :)
Corte Canal Venice
3.3/526 Reviews
The worst hotel (to call it something) in which I have been by far. The only positive is the location. Logically, for that price, we did not expect great luxuries, just a comfortable place to sleep. What we certainly did not expect is the disastrous treatment of the staff and the non-existent room service. First of all, as soon as we arrived, the room was not ready, so we had to go around town until it was ready. Secondly, the hotel manager/worker demanded the payment of some fees not mentioned at any time in the reservation, which already indicated that the price was with taxes included. 48 euros. We asked about the nature of those fees, and he did not know how to answer us at all, in fact, he reacted in a very rude and aggressive way. Despite not being able to clarify the reason for having to pay these fees, we were ready to pay, but his POS/DATAPHONE must have been for decoration, since none of the 4 cards we tried worked with. We told him that we didn't have cash to pay him to which he reacted even worse, the situation got unpleasant and he ended up saying that we will pay him at another time of the stay. We went to the rooms, the room itself was not bad, simple, without great luxuries, but what we expected for the price. The bathroom was shared, which we already knew, but there was only one bathroom for a floor with 4 group rooms, so you had to wait a long time to use the bathroom since it was always busy. But well, no more importance. The heating did not work, so we spent quite cold at night, the non-existent room service, they did not even change the towels. The only thing they did was empty the trash. Finally, we decided that we were not going to pay the fees unless we were shown with some official document or from the town hall that these fees are mandatory. Above all, after the uncomfortable stay, which was even more uncomfortable, because this man spent several times knocking on our door while we were resting to come and claim the money. On the last day, we left him the keys and informed him that we were not willing to pay what he asked for without any justification and without knowing why we had to pay those 48 euros. He continued without giving us any justification, he became more and more aggressive, yelling and pointing fingers. The most unrealistic and outrageous thing came, when the aforementioned said that he was going to call the police, to which I replied that I was delighted, so the police could verify if these rates are legal. He called someone on the phone and handed me his cell phone so I could talk to that person. The person in question claimed to be a hotel authority, I told him that logically I could not trust a person on the other end of the phone that could be anyone, that if it really was the police please, be aware
Grifoni Boutique Hotel
3.8/539 Reviews
We arrived very late and did about a 10 minute walk to the hotel. Be aware that there are several bridges to carry larger suitcases if you are walking from the train station like we did. Also you have to carry up all luggage to the room. However, check in was easy and quick online and we found the hotel easily. Room was large and had plenty of room for the 4 of us. However we couldn’t get the safe to work right or figure out the heating system. The remote for the unit was without a battery and a maintenance light kept blinking off and on all night. However, I just covered it with a bandaid since no one would answer the service line- again we were a late check in. Bathroom and other amenities: TV, Internet, Room lighting were fine. Breakfast was enjoyable and readily available and fully furnished. Hostess was very nice and accommodating. Another warning that there is no place to store luggage, so we found a storage site near the train station that cost us for two storage bins because they only hold a certain number of pieces of luggage. But it was a great location once we left Venice and boarded our train that evening. Had a great time visiting and got to really see and experience a lot of great sites- especially the gondola ride.
Hotel Aquarius Venice-Ascend Hotel Collection
4.6/5111 Reviews
clean, modern, great location and very nice decor, staff were pleasant and breakfast was good. Train statin and main slights are all within 15 mins walk. There is an Co op supermarket and great restaurant just cross the opposite the hotel. The staff are very helpful. Just be mindful there are a few bridges to cross if you are bringing big luggage’s. The Air con is controlled by reception so you have to call them each time you want to change the temp. There is no iron in the room and they won’t give you one to use. You have to give them the item and they will do it for you for €5 per item. Also, the room we stayed in was small but very nice just have to be mindful the shower is quite small but would be bit tight for someone quite big.

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