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The Venice Venice Hotel
4.7/536 Reviews

The Venice Venice Hotel

Grand Canal Venice|0.45km from Campo Erberia
We had high hopes for our anniversary trip. It had been years since I had visited Venice and I was very excited about this hotel reservation that was a surprise for my wife. After arriving at the hotel at 10 pm we quickly left the room to walk around and have Dinner. The next morning we left the room at 6 am for a full day tour. When we returned that afternoon to get ready for an event, my wife noticed that the purse she was planning on wearing for the event was missing. After looking through her things in the closet she realized that a total of 4 items were gone. One of the items was an expensive purse handed down from her grandmother. The total of the 4 items was great. At this same time, two men opened the door to the room unannounced and when they realized we were in the room, they quickly turned around and left (no explanation, no apology for the intrusion) The Hotel staff acted as if they were there to help but in reality they were just waiting for us to leave Venice so that they could claim that ”no evidence was found in camera recordings”. No effort to fix the situation has been made and communication has become more and more dismissive since we returned from our trip. No effort has been made and it is obvious that there is no intention to even attempt to help us with the loss. Very disappointed in this (((5 star))) hotel experience. Would definitely not stay here again, and would like to warn others to lower their expectations of customer service and satisfaction. Also, beware of theft in these high tourism sites.

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Locanda la Corte
4.4/557 Reviews

Locanda la Corte

Venice City Center Venice|0.18km from Campo Erberia
In my 40+ years of travelling I have to say that the two nights I spent at Locanda La Corte are amongst the best nights I have ever had abroad. The property met all expectations on being an ancient 16th century building that has completely renovated and transformed into a fantastic family-owned guest house. The location is perfect; on the edge of a canal far enough away from the crowds to enjoy the beauty of Venice and the natural pace of Venetian life, but close enough to be within easy walking distance of the main tourist attractions. However, it is the staff and owner’s dedication to providing a “home away from home” that really sets Locanda La Corte apart. We pre-booked the restaurant for our first night on the basis of the previous reviews and the attraction of music. It was an excellent choice; not only was the food superb but we had our first taste of Rami’s attentiveness to his guests. He came around each table at every course to talk us through the cookery and check everything was fine. He did that in his guise as Head Chef. Later in the evening, it was apparent he was the owner, then later still he popped up as the bass guitarist to accompany Frankie, the guitarist in between all his hosting duties. Just when I thought things couldn’t’t get any better, they heard I was a musician and I was invited up to play a song with an encore between me, Rami and Frankie. Next night we the nearby pizzeria that Rami also owns. Despite the pizzeria being already packed, Rami, who had popped up in the pizzeria, greeted us like long-lost friends and squeezed in another table to accommodate us, introducing us to his wife, the waiting staff and the musician while the table was set up. The pizza here was wonderful, as was the service and the hospitality. We finished the night off back in the restaurant at Locanda La Corte, where Rami was back as chef, owner, guitarist and all-round great guy, and I was ‘dragged’ back up to play another couple of songs with the guys. This was my 4th trip to Venice but definitely not my last and when I return again there is only one place I would consider staying; my “home away from home”, Locanda La Corte.
Hotel Santa Marina
4.1/565 Reviews

Hotel Santa Marina

Venice City Center Venice|0.26km from Campo Erberia
A three night stay in Venice to celebrate a big birthday. The trip was offered at a knock down price by Travelodeal. Hotel Santa Marina was unknown to us but it proved a very good choice. Mind you, you have either to know Venice to find it or, as we did, take a water taxi: it’s hidden away in a courtyard accessed through twisting, tiny streets. Check in was straight forward, although the concierge on duty appears a bit of a misery. We were, however, escorted to room 101 by a very pleasant colleague who proved a delight throughout the stay; thank you. The room is quite small; indeed, the right wardrobe door cannot be opened fully because it bumps into the bed, but that’s a minor trouble as the latter proved very comfortable. There is no view beyond rooftops, but so what. The bathroom is tiny but perfectly adequate. Towels etc were changed daily and the maid was excellent. The hotel has no restaurant. The bar appears rarely used: you have to ding a bell to seek service but it is not always answered. When it is, the merlot is nice and, at E3 a glass, cheap for Venice. The experience which will linger, however, is the breakfast. It really is excellent: plenty of continental breakfast alternatives and, as I discovered on the first morning, wonderful scrambled eggs and bacon and, found by my wife, impressive pancakes with fruit or other toppings. The ladies at morning service are a delight, quick and efficient. The location is also convenient for Rialto and then St Mark’s square: an easy stroll, when you discover which exit from the courtyard to use. Check out was easy; you can pay the local tax by card. So, I can recommend Santa Marina to all.

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Casa Pisani Canal
3.8/519 Reviews
Venice City Center
want to say thank you to all Team! we appriciate all efforts, and your attention! Please send regards to Dearest Anna :-) Her smile and coffe - fool of love Thank you for all of you, for your help and hospitality. Wishing you all the best
Locanda la Corte
4.4/557 Reviews
Venice City Center
In my 40+ years of travelling I have to say that the two nights I spent at Locanda La Corte are amongst the best nights I have ever had abroad. The property met all expectations on being an ancient 16th century building that has completely renovated and transformed into a fantastic family-owned guest house. The location is perfect; on the edge of a canal far enough away from the crowds to enjoy the beauty of Venice and the natural pace of Venetian life, but close enough to be within easy walking distance of the main tourist attractions. However, it is the staff and owner’s dedication to providing a “home away from home” that really sets Locanda La Corte apart. We pre-booked the restaurant for our first night on the basis of the previous reviews and the attraction of music. It was an excellent choice; not only was the food superb but we had our first taste of Rami’s attentiveness to his guests. He came around each table at every course to talk us through the cookery and check everything was fine. He did that in his guise as Head Chef. Later in the evening, it was apparent he was the owner, then later still he popped up as the bass guitarist to accompany Frankie, the guitarist in between all his hosting duties. Just when I thought things couldn’t’t get any better, they heard I was a musician and I was invited up to play a song with an encore between me, Rami and Frankie. Next night we the nearby pizzeria that Rami also owns. Despite the pizzeria being already packed, Rami, who had popped up in the pizzeria, greeted us like long-lost friends and squeezed in another table to accommodate us, introducing us to his wife, the waiting staff and the musician while the table was set up. The pizza here was wonderful, as was the service and the hospitality. We finished the night off back in the restaurant at Locanda La Corte, where Rami was back as chef, owner, guitarist and all-round great guy, and I was ‘dragged’ back up to play another couple of songs with the guys. This was my 4th trip to Venice but definitely not my last and when I return again there is only one place I would consider staying; my “home away from home”, Locanda La Corte.
Alloggi SS Giovanni e Paolo
4.2/516 Reviews
Venice City Center
A lovely hotel in a quiet area, yet only a few minutes walk to all the sights. I had a few queries before visiting which were answered very quickly via email. The staff at the hotel were very friendly and helpful. The man on the reception desk had an encyclopaedic knowledge of Venice and all her sights and places to eat. He was also very interested in our experiences of his recommendations on our return. The room was clean and comfortable. A small fridge was provided as well as a bottle of water. Top tip: keep the bottle and refill from the water fountain around the corner. The location is excellent. It is wonderful sitting having breakfast in a café nearby, listening to the swifts calling overhead in the cool morning air. Breakfast was provided but we declined as we wanted to be up and out early. You need to provide payment card details so any damage can be paid for but this is fairly standard. It is communicated on the website. Also a city tax is payable but this is very small in comparison to city taxes elsewhere in the world. I don’t know why people are still surprised by these things. I can only think that they don’t research. To the staff: Thank you for making my daughter and I feel so welcome and making our room up to our needs. We really enjoyed our time in Venice and when I return with the rest of the family in the future your hotel will be our first choice.
Hotel Ai Cavalieri di Venezia
4.6/5102 Reviews
Venice City Center
Fantastic base for our honeymoon in Venice, located within good distance to the main attractions in Venice, reception staff extremely helpful and knowledgeable on places to visit and restaurant's to try and organising private airport transfers. Being our honeymoon, they also helped me surprise my new wife with champagne and strawberries in the room. Definitely recommend
Ca' Marinella
4.2/537 Reviews
Venice City Center
We stayed this place but you have to check in at the Santa Marina Hotel (in the opposite building) it’s all connected. Truly impressed with the room, little penthouse room overlooking the roof tops of Venice. The room was spotless clean (so well done to the cleaners they do an excellent job). The breakfast had many options and every morning you were asked if you wanted ‘scrambled egg/bacon’ or ‘pancakes’ you can also opt for both. You’ll also be asked if you want tea/coffee/orange juice - again we said yes to everything. The coffee was delicious 🔥 and the orange juice was … wow 🤩 the breakfast staff were so lovely and welcoming. The rooms were so clean, plenty of towels, good shower unit bed extremely comfortable. Had extra pillows and duvets in the wardrobe. Perhaps the only fault - is we were up the top floor and there is plenty of steep steps up, there is no lift, someone with mobility issues may find this difficult. On the top floor we heard nothing it was if the room was sound proof. I loved it here and would definitely stay again. The location is fantastic 9/10 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ don’t forget to tip the cleaners they don’t get enough credit for all there hard work. With love from Ireland 🇮🇪 🍀
Hotel Santa Marina
4.1/565 Reviews
Venice City Center
A three night stay in Venice to celebrate a big birthday. The trip was offered at a knock down price by Travelodeal. Hotel Santa Marina was unknown to us but it proved a very good choice. Mind you, you have either to know Venice to find it or, as we did, take a water taxi: it’s hidden away in a courtyard accessed through twisting, tiny streets. Check in was straight forward, although the concierge on duty appears a bit of a misery. We were, however, escorted to room 101 by a very pleasant colleague who proved a delight throughout the stay; thank you. The room is quite small; indeed, the right wardrobe door cannot be opened fully because it bumps into the bed, but that’s a minor trouble as the latter proved very comfortable. There is no view beyond rooftops, but so what. The bathroom is tiny but perfectly adequate. Towels etc were changed daily and the maid was excellent. The hotel has no restaurant. The bar appears rarely used: you have to ding a bell to seek service but it is not always answered. When it is, the merlot is nice and, at E3 a glass, cheap for Venice. The experience which will linger, however, is the breakfast. It really is excellent: plenty of continental breakfast alternatives and, as I discovered on the first morning, wonderful scrambled eggs and bacon and, found by my wife, impressive pancakes with fruit or other toppings. The ladies at morning service are a delight, quick and efficient. The location is also convenient for Rialto and then St Mark’s square: an easy stroll, when you discover which exit from the courtyard to use. Check out was easy; you can pay the local tax by card. So, I can recommend Santa Marina to all.

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