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Diamond
Hotels in Venice
Has anybody any suggestions for a nice hotel in Venice - going there for a long w/end in July for our Anniversary! Would like to stay in the city centre.
All information appreciated. Thanks in advance.
02dublinwrx
re Venice hotels
Just back from Venice last week.. What an amazing place! stayed in the
www.hotelaimoridoriente.it/
gorgeous 4 star hotel, 2 min walk from the stop where you get the waterbus. Situated in the Caraneggio area of Venice, less than 10 mins from Rialto bridge. We upgraded to a canal view room- stunning. small rooms but brand new and tastefully done! nice quiet area aswell. Hop off the plane and get a free shuttle to waterbus. Take waterbus to Fontamente de nueve (30 mins ) €5 EACH! dont get a water taxi-rip off €100!! Hop off and F. de nueve and get 2nd waterbus nos 42/52 to ORTO ( 5 mins ). buses are very regular! make sure your case and wheels though, plenty of bridges! there is no restaurant in the hotel but to be honest you are better off exploring the restaurants around. we found a lovely place
www.bacorojazz.com, approx €100 for a cple 2 incl 2 btles wine. Venice is so small so dont be fooled by the maps, you can walk from one end to the other in 30/40 mins. this hotel is in a nice quiet area compared to the husstle & bustle of central areas. July is really busy with tourists so we heard, so be prepared for queues to sights... Enjoy ur trip!
p.s we booked everything via aerlingus.com and it worked out at just over €1000 incl upgrade, might be more expensive in July.
Diamond
Venice
Thanks a million for all that great information. It's really appreciated.
aine
Venice
The most popular hotel in Venice according to TripAdvisor is Locanda Orseolo. It is situated in a quiet courtyard on a side canal right behind St. Mark's square.
Try this link to read the reviews:-
Bamboo
Conflict
Where Venice is concerned, I think you may find it difficult to find a three/four star hotel that's NOT mad expensive (although this time of year may be more reasonable).
You may wish to try http://www.venere.com/ (www.venere.com/)
Using this website, I found the Locando Gaffaro. It's a small family-run hotel. Reasonably central, it's nice, pleasant, has everything (air con, etc), but you won't be bowled over by its majesty.
If it's a special occasion though, and if your budget allows, you might prefer something more salubrious. Expect to pay though.