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Looking for pensiones in Venice Italy ?

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I'll be in Venice from March 16th - 20th (?)

Must be clean and easy access to attractions/airport, with usual amenities.

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  1. venice is very, very expensive. Always! Anyway I suggest you a very nice hotel in a quite area (but not far from anything; in Venice, which is so smallnothing is really far from anything else). Try with locanda del ghetto www.locandadelghetto.net/, the best place I've ever been in town. The have currently an offer: 95 euros for a double B&B as long as you stay at least two nights. Try with them to make sure they have rooms.


  2. Hello pamela,

    Last month I went to Bibione. It is a good tourist place in Venetian coast. I was there and got all things to enjoy.I stayed in a 'Bellevue Hotel' which I was booked from http://www.hotel-bellevue.it/. It provided me a very good service and I really enjoyed too from my heart, Its special and experienced staff give me very good service..

    Enjoy!!

  3. I stayed @ Hotel San Cassiano Ca' Favretto right on Canal Grande a couple of years ago. Very nice and not too pricey. It was fascinating to look out of the window early in the morning as Venice was waking up to a new day - absolutely everything is done from "vaparettos" (small engine driven boats) - including morning paper delivery + rubbish collecting!

    The room was massive with a decent sized bathroom + air con. The hotel used to be a private palazzo dating back to the 14th century serving venetian nobilities until the early 1950s when it was transformed into a "pensione"..

    If you decide to try it out - don't miss out on having breakfast on the balcony overlooking Canal Grande. Only 2 tables out there so be early!

    Adress?   Santa Croce, 2232, 30135 Venezia

    Ps: The hotel has it's own jetty - perfect for a pre-dinner drink!

    You can also arrive + depart with vaparetto taxi or gondola, although there is a "vaparetto bus stop" just around the corner.

  4. Venice is small & all the attractions are in walking distance of each other. The airport on the other hand is on the mainland & is only accessable by boat or taxi. Both relatively expensive. As far as pensiones are concerned I don't have any info because I never stayed in one in Venice. But since Venice is the most expensive city in Italy to visit, Don't expect any real bargins. Good luck and enjoy!!

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