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Hotel Adria
4.2/548 Reviews
We stayed 3 nights in order to visit Venice. The staff are wonderful, polite and helpful. They made us a takeaway breakfast for the airport without us even asking. This place is incredibly good value, Our room was big & had a king size bed. The bathroom had a really powerful shower. Everything was spotless, we had towels changed and the room serviced daily. There is a brilliant restaurant around the corner on Dante Street, good quality food and not expensive. I would recommend this hotel for Venice, the bus is only 2 minutes walk and is very regular. The train station is 10 mins walk. You can get a shuttle bus from the airport for about 8€ and just walk down 1 street to the hotel. The breakfast was ok, croissants, nice fresh bread rolls, yoghurt, juice, cereal. Plenty for a speedy breakfast before an early start in Venice. (Get there as early as you can to beat the crowds and see the massive operation of getting the City into action) The Wifi in the hotel was great. There was a TV with only Italian channels, but it did have music channels as well. This hotel is such a bargain. Enjoy!
Hotel Aaron
4.3/547 Reviews
Stazione Mestre
When we arrived we realised that all the previous reviews were correct. The area is not safe at all and there are men hanging around on the corner of the hotel for hours on end. I know this isn’t the hotels fault, however, there’s no extra security in place and hotel reception staff aren’t 24/7. On the 3rd night, due to there not being aircon, we had to leave the window open (these windows open 2 different ways - like a normal window or a safety way where only the top opens towards the room). At 3.30am we were woken up to an intruder who was trying to break into our room through trying to open the window from the outside by using a metal screwdriver to open it. We had to shout, scream and push the door shut and as two ladies in a room we couldn’t get back to sleep. There was no phone in the room to contact reception, which wouldn’t have mattered anyway as there was no one around. It was horrible & when we tried to tell the lady at reception the next day, she didn’t do anything, just said she’d check the cameras like she didn’t believe us. We were in such a hurry to leave the hotel. We were in a room separate from the main hotel, down the road, which looked like old council flats. The room itself is very basic. Nothing in the mini fridge, our window was broken on the first day and we had to wait 30 minutes for a handy man to come and fix it. We only got one pillow and even though we asked for another one, we never got it. The beds were really hard and our bedding wasn’t changed, just made everyday. The shower was exceptionally small but it was powerful. you can hear every single thing that happens in the rooms next door. We were woken up by people showering in different rooms at 6am. The breakfast is very dissatisfying. There are two sittings - on our first day the breakfast lady refused us entry as our names hadn’t been put on the sheet where you have to say which sitting - an error by the reception staff as we had booked the night before. The breakfast itself had all ran out by the time we were able to sit down. 1 bit of cheese left and no fruit. Very basic so we decided to get breakfast out the next day. As there are no reception staff, we couldn’t check out before 8am, however we had to be at the airport for 8.30 so we went to reception to hand the key back in. The lady was very rude and told us we should’ve checked out last night? How would we have got into our room? she also was rude and told us that we should’ve booked our taxi the night before too (even though the previous staff who were very helpful said come to reception in the morning. We left feeling very unsafe and worried that we hadn’t been able to check out. We were hoping to speak to the manager but the woman just walked away. It’s such a shame as the younger staff were really helpful and friendly at the start. But it’s not safe - I wouldn’t feel safe on my own and I didn’t feel safe with two of us. It is close to the train station, but you don’t feel safe walking there
Hotel Venezia
4.1/562 Reviews
Mestre Centro
We have spent 2 nights at the Hotel Venezia. It was a lovely stay! The room is compact but clean and comfortable. The staff are friendly and accommodating. The breakfast was absolutely lovely and gluten free options are available you just have to ask. For the 1st timer ever I was able to eat gluten free bread with just butter and jam it was that good I didn’t need to toast it! The restaurant staff were attentive and helpful. Thank you!
Hotel Garibaldi
4.1/552 Reviews
The hotel is very friendly and willing to stay with the owners. Masimo was very available, providing us with information on the movements, what to see to masters, Padova and Venice. The shower was a little slow in the water flow, but as soon as we reported it in the reception, it was immediately resolved. We have purchased the bus tickets that passed in front of the entrance and the location of the hotel is very close to the Mestre main square. Our room was not very spacious, but provided with everything, warm and clean. I appreciated the change of daily towels. The position is strategic for those who come like us in the train. Thus advisable to stay and visit Master, very beautiful and Venice and Padova.
Hotel Centrale
4.2/579 Reviews
Mestre Centro
Excellent location, there is a bus stop 2 min away from the hotel room, which takes you to Venice in 15 min. Nextdoor there is a nice cafebar (by the hotel itself). Room was clean. Hotel Lobby had an awful smell. And the room was very small.
Hotel Piave
3.2/50 Reviews
Stazione Mestre
Good service, good location, good breakfast, there are Chinese restaurants nearby, delicious, not expensive, there is also a big supermarket, close at 8:30, 2 bus to Venice Roman Forum to do the boat, 2 cars and other places There is a ticketing point for buying a pass, and the airport bus is also very close.

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