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Locanda Sant'Agostin
4.4/523 Reviews

Locanda Sant'Agostin

Venice City Center Venice|0.2km from Archivio di Stato
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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Albergo Casa Peron
4/548 Reviews
Venice City Center
Great price and location. Friendly and helpful owners & staff. Charming vibe - if slightly faded 😀 We received lots of great advice on where to eat, drink etc. The dolphin restaurant next door was friendly and fab also (they also do take outs). Room was very clean- but in need of a little TLC. Eg aircon worked, but remote handset was a little temperamental, some TV channels were a bit sketchy, shower took a little while to run warm. But we hate staying in characterless pristine branded hotels. We’ll fondle remember this for its staff and its quirkyness.
Grifoni Boutique Hotel
3.9/535 Reviews
Venice City Center
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.
Ca' San Polo
3.9/546 Reviews
Venice City Center
The San Polo is not really a hotel, I would call-it a Guest House with a small 'reception' on the 2nd floor in a tiny, typical Venice building with lots of stairs managed by friendly people! The location is perfect for travellers arriving by train (15 minutes walk) and also close enough to the 'Ponte di Rialto' and the 'Ponte dell' Accademia', which is quite important in Venice, but you will find-it out by yourself. And: Follow the ”dont's” for Venice: Don't travel with heavy lugagge. We booked the junior suite (decent price), which was on the 3rd floor, were also the breakfast is served. The room is extra spacious, with a king size bed, an extra bed and a sofa, TV etc. It has a, lets called-it 'Venetian- Chic' and was clean (for allergic people: Carpet on the floor). The bed was super comfortable (we like it more on the hard side). Also the toilet is spacious, equipped with everything you need (lots of towels available) and housekepping cleaned every day. For breakfast scrumbbeled eggs and/or a ham, salami & cheese plate is served on demand, for the sweets lovers, there is pastery and freshly made cake availble, the coffee comes from the coffeemachine. As said it is simple and you will certaily not get a 'room with a view' for that price/location in Venice, but it works perfectly for a 2-3 nights trip to Venice!
Locanda Sant'Agostin
4.4/523 Reviews
Venice City Center
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! :)
Hotel Pantalon
3/550 Reviews
Venice City Center
1. A few Samsung air-conditioned hotels in Venice 2. From the St.Toma Pier, take a 5th-order small stone bridge to the hotel, 5 minutes up to 3. Sprinkles can be taken down and the bathroom is large. The hotel is very sweet! ! ! 4. There is a small refrigerator with iced fruit drinks 5. Breakfast is delicious, and there are local dessert queues near the corner of the church of Pantron. 6. There is a Conad supermarket nearby, very convenient ~
Hotel Tivoli
4/589 Reviews
Venice City Center
Hotel is located in a great part of Venice, 10min of slow walk to the center, great restaurant right across the street. We've booked a room for 3 nights with breakfast which was satisfying with lots of pastries and local food although there was no vegetables or fruit. I recommend this hotel due to its price and value ratio. Our room was in Pantalon hotel, we needed late check in and staff was extremely helpful and kind, thanks to Emilia! Our stay was very pleasant. Keep in mind that when it's cold outside you need to close the window covers

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For those traveling for business and tourism, Marco Polo Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Venice. Besides flying, taking a train to Venezia Mestre is one of the other major methods of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 1255 boutique hotels in Venice. The local average price is 170 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 18 five-star hotels in Venice at an average price of 464 USD per night. There are 89 four-star hotels in Venice at an average price of 243 USD per night. There are 120 three-star hotels in Venice at an average price of 146 USD per night. There are 31 two-star hotels in Venice at an average price of 103 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Venice. Hotels under the Hilton brand are a good choice. Hilton is the most popular brand among tourists. Starhotels Splendid Venice in Venice is a favorite among Trip.com users. B4 Bellini Venezia is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Venice, you'll have easy access to Santa Croce, Scalzi Bridge, People Mover. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Burano. The most famous attractions locally are Grand Canal, Bridge of Sighs, St. Mark's Square. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Campo de la Pescaria to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 7.32°C during the day, 3.51°C at night

• April to June: 18.68°C during the day, 14.36°C at night

• July to September: 23.87°C during the day, 19.13°C at night

• October to December: 10.43°C during the day, 6.63°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 48.03 cm

• Summer: 71.33 cm

• Autumn: 66.9 cm

• Winter: 63.2 cm

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