This place from the street is just a little door in a building that looks in need of renovation, however do not be put off by the outside view! We got a superb rate for one night in this guesthouse. The lady at check-in spoke enough English to make us very welcome. We asked for a quiet room which was located at the back. A large double bed which was soooo comfortable we almost slept in and missed our flight! No light from the morning sun as we closed the shutters and absolutely no noise despite the central location of this guesthouse. We opted out of breakfast as we were leaving early-ish to get to Marco Polo (about a 15 minute walk from here to the bus at Piazzale Roma - which cost just 8 Euro per person for the 20 minute right), however there were tea and coffee facilities in the room as well as packaged cakes and biscuits. The guesthouse is located quite centrally for a lot of Venice sightseeing. There is everything you might need close at hand from supermarket to bank to touristic attractions and restaurants. Very clean and welcoming.…
We spent only one night in Venice on our trip to Italy, but this was a great place to stay. We had the quadruple room for our family of 3, and the room was quite large by European standards. I'm assuming that the friendly woman who let us in was the owner. She was very helpful in showing us how to open and close the casements, work the remote for the air conditioner, and she took our order for breakfast which was delivered to our room the next morning at the time we requested. Our bathroom was small but adequate. The area had many shops, patisseries, and restaurants and was an easy walk from the train station. It was a fairly easy walk to St. Mark's Basilica as well. We would happily stay here again.
We recently stayed here for three nights. There is no business sign posted, so be sure to have the door number - 1371 - with you. Pros: good location for sightseeing, walking distance to train station and there is a vaporetto stop nearby; restaurants, shops, gelato and a little market are all on the main pedestrian 'street' that runs in front of the BnB. The air conditioning was quiet and efficient (with individual controls for each room). Bedroom and bathroom were very clean. The owner and her small staff were welcoming. Cons: Bed comfort is a personal thing, and others have said the beds were comfortable, but we found our beds uncomfortable (the kind of mattress where your hip gets sore). If you request two twin beds, know that they are narrower than American-sized twins. No smoke detectors (maybe this is the norm in Venice?). Wifi was not secure.…
My family (husband and 5 yo daughter) stayed here earlier this month for 2 nights. It was very convenient to both the boat from the airport and the train station. It was also easily walkable to all the sights. Venice is small, so even though St. Mark's looks far on a map, it doesn't take long to walk there. And the owner was very sweet and helpful. The "breakfast" is really just coffee or hot chocolate. There are packaged croissants, but they weren't very good. You absolutely have to grab breakfast elsewhere (which was fine - there are lots of cafes around). The room was also very loud - we had the one facing the street. But it wasn't a huge deal; we put on white noise and that was all we needed. Overall, we had a good experience and would recommend this B&B to others!
This hotel is ideally located to walk to the sights, train station, bus station, waterbus etc. Our room was a good size and with a good bathroom. Breakfast is basic but with nice coffee. Friendly hospitable hosts who can recommend restaurants etc. Hotel is hard to spot as it has no exterior signage, so make sure you note the street number - the hotel is above a shop/restaurant and just has a door onto the street.
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