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Palazzo Dei Fiori by Room Mate
4.8/541 Reviews

Palazzo Dei Fiori by Room Mate

Venice City Center Venice|0.22km from A+A
Palazzo dei Fiori is a remarkable find! So pleased we chose it: we could not have had a better stay. Newly opened, the beautifully refurbished and decorated palazzo is in a great location and has HUGE rooms. It's the first time we have chosen an apartment in Venice rather than a hotel room and it makes such a difference! We've always liked Room Mate but this time they have really created something special. The palazzo is a perfect combination of old and modern, and the funky furnishings by Teresa Sapey make a very pleasant change from the baroque and rococco overload you'll get everywhere else. There's a well equipped small kitchen, which is great for breakfast or a light supper. Super comfortable bed and bedding; lovely bright bathrooms with fluffy towels. The apartments are cleaned every other day, which is a great joy when self catering. Nice views from the upper floors. On the other side of the canal is the Benedetto Marcello Conservatoire of Music, so open your windows in the daytime and you may hear some heavenly music drifting by, which adds to the atmosphere. We were really lucky to be upgraded to the Faggio apartment - 2000 sq ft with a wonderful terrace. So much nicer to come home after an exhausting day sightseeing to a proper sized flat than a tiny hotel room...and all for the same price! Marco the manager is charming, as is concierge Gianluca, and all staff are really helpful with tips for local restaurants and bars. We will definitely return! Le Café, just round the corner on Campo Santo Stefano, is great for breakfast and the Tavernetta San Maurizio in the opposite direction serves delicious local food in the evenings. But for great lunches try the cafe in the Museo Correr: quiet, the best view of St Mark's Square imaginible, charming wall murals and normal prices! You don't need to go into the museum, though you do need to go through security.

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Ca Dell'Arte
4.5/544 Reviews

Ca Dell'Arte

Venice City Center Venice|0.09km from A+A
When we managed to locate the hotel, having walked up and down the street several times. Tiny name plaque by the door stating it was a hotel. It was more of a townhouse with a key code entrance ( that wouldn’t work) so we had to ring the buzzer. Then we were let in, there is no one to greet you, our information about our room in an envelope with our name on it on a tray. There is no lift. The decor is very baroque and very elegant. Again keycode entrance to our room that didn’t work. ( at this point I was losing the will to live as we had had a long day travelling) had to ring a Whats app number and tell them we couldn’t get into our room. My husband had to go on a ‘hunt the keys’with instructions from the proprietor on the phone, We eventually gained entrance to the room, a lovely room with two extra beds on a mezzanine, good quality furnishings, gorgeous Venetian glass chandelier and mirror. View out on to side alley but that wasn’t an issue. Bed very comfortable. Bathroom very well appointed with good sized bath and shower, toiletries provided. Disappointing breakfast on a tray in room with a selection of prepackaged ( pretty awful) croissants & not very nice pre packaged pastries. Crackers, cheese and nuts plus jams, yoghurts and juice, water provided in fridge. The tray is replenished every day. We ate the yoghurts and had the crackers and cheese, juice for breakfast. Bonus, a proper nespresso coffee machine with pods, coffee milk, kettle and tea, Nescafé etc Very close to a Vaporetto stop at St Samuele. This is our 4th time in Venice, we love it so we took advantage of the Vaporettos and travelled round the City, taking photos. You can buy a 1/2/3 days Vaporetto pass so you can go all over the lagoon in them visiting the islands Murano, Burano and Torcello. Which we did. Venice is a very walkable city too if you are able bodied, lots of bridges. Wonderful shops and fascinating historic churches and museums to visit. We went to the stringed instrument museum and in the evening went to a concert of Vivaldi Four Seasons in the church where he played regularly. Fantastic. On a previous visit we went to the Guggenheim museum and Art gallery ( we went twice) with many beautiful paintings. Also Leonardo da Vinci museum. We followed a trail of churches that have Old Masters paintings and Sculptures in them…. We had two bad experiences at the hotel concerning getting some sleep, our room ( Imperiale) was adjacent to an Airbnb ( we think) the first night there was a party and loud music, with singing etc. although the walls were thick we could hear the substantial noise until gone midnight. Someone shouted at them from the street to be quiet, then it stopped. The second night was quiet and we slept well, the third night another extremely loud party, my husband shouted at them through our window and threatened them with the police, amazingly they quietened down. The following morning we complained to the management ( there was alw

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Granda Sweet Suites
3.7/564 Reviews
Venice City Center
From the bottom of my heart, please do not waste your money on this place. Look somewhere else. We are a family with a ten year old and 6 month old baby. Entry - pretty straight forward for us, we had a text message with instructions. Once we were in - the living area had a sofa that was pulled out into a bed for us. That’s fine. But there’s then no living area. Or room to swing a cat. Bathroom, there was mould in the shower. The most ridiculous cups for your coffee that also takes 6 years to pour. There’s no cleaning facilities like a sweeping brush so your constantly walking over natural dirt that’s been brought in from outside and having to wipe your feet before getting into bed. No cot was given to us even though one was requested through booking.com. We had high hopes from other reviews that the communication was good, however, I messaged to ask for more cups and an iron but we were left on two blue ticks on WhatsApp. Messaged for help with getting to the airport at 2am - no response. Actually they were pretty rude when they did reply. No one was seen to help us anywhere. The view was stunning once you got into the communal area, that was probably the only highlight. And that it’s right next to the waterbus stop Please spend your money on a better place so that you have a nicer experience of Venice because this place has really ruined a family trip for us.
Ai Cherubini
4.6/538 Reviews
Venice City Center
It was an awful experience ! I have stayed to more than 600 hotels in my life and it’s the first time, I meet people that own a hotel but know nothing about hospitality and customer service!I made the reservation&sent them email informing them that I would be at the hotel late at night.I send also my flight details&my exact time of arrival .When I arrived at the hotel the first thing that the receptionist told me(later I found out that this guy was one of the owners)is that we were really late and he was waiting for us 4 hours as the reception closes 22:30.He was really hostile, arrogant and upset!It’s the first time in my life that I felt so bad in a hotel!The room was dark with no view. It was a small room ( about 20m2 ),whereas we had booked the superior room of 30m2.Generally it was an old fashioned room, with moldy smell , with no elevator so we had to carry our 2 heavy luggage 2 floors up.In our3days stay we found out that all family was rather indifferent & rude with customers !At the check out they asked us to pay 50€as an extra charge as the brother of the owner had to stay 4 hours waiting for us !!The brother which is one of the owners(not an employee!)When we denied,as we were never informed about this extra charge or never was written at the extranet of Expedia,they started yelling&insulting us so we were forced to pay as we were afraid they would harm us- all family came and yelling!Too bad that those people work in the tourist sector and have no idea of what hospitality&caring mean!! If you have stayed in professional and luxury hotels you will find out that people that work in this hotel , it would be better to work in field rather than in a hotel as there are not educated at all . The room was small , old fashioned and had a moldy smell . We paid 350€ per night for a shabby place ! Please do not go and stay there . You will lose your money
Palazzo Dei Fiori by Room Mate
4.8/541 Reviews
Venice City Center
Palazzo dei Fiori is a remarkable find! So pleased we chose it: we could not have had a better stay. Newly opened, the beautifully refurbished and decorated palazzo is in a great location and has HUGE rooms. It's the first time we have chosen an apartment in Venice rather than a hotel room and it makes such a difference! We've always liked Room Mate but this time they have really created something special. The palazzo is a perfect combination of old and modern, and the funky furnishings by Teresa Sapey make a very pleasant change from the baroque and rococco overload you'll get everywhere else. There's a well equipped small kitchen, which is great for breakfast or a light supper. Super comfortable bed and bedding; lovely bright bathrooms with fluffy towels. The apartments are cleaned every other day, which is a great joy when self catering. Nice views from the upper floors. On the other side of the canal is the Benedetto Marcello Conservatoire of Music, so open your windows in the daytime and you may hear some heavenly music drifting by, which adds to the atmosphere. We were really lucky to be upgraded to the Faggio apartment - 2000 sq ft with a wonderful terrace. So much nicer to come home after an exhausting day sightseeing to a proper sized flat than a tiny hotel room...and all for the same price! Marco the manager is charming, as is concierge Gianluca, and all staff are really helpful with tips for local restaurants and bars. We will definitely return! Le Café, just round the corner on Campo Santo Stefano, is great for breakfast and the Tavernetta San Maurizio in the opposite direction serves delicious local food in the evenings. But for great lunches try the cafe in the Museo Correr: quiet, the best view of St Mark's Square imaginible, charming wall murals and normal prices! You don't need to go into the museum, though you do need to go through security.
Palazzina Grassi
4.4/556 Reviews
Venice City Center
The interior of the hotel is decorated with art and mirror theme. . Service management is nothing, there are few people, sipping is more commercial, there is no choice, the variety is small, there is an additional cost.
Ca Dell'Arte
4.5/544 Reviews
Venice City Center
When we managed to locate the hotel, having walked up and down the street several times. Tiny name plaque by the door stating it was a hotel. It was more of a townhouse with a key code entrance ( that wouldn’t work) so we had to ring the buzzer. Then we were let in, there is no one to greet you, our information about our room in an envelope with our name on it on a tray. There is no lift. The decor is very baroque and very elegant. Again keycode entrance to our room that didn’t work. ( at this point I was losing the will to live as we had had a long day travelling) had to ring a Whats app number and tell them we couldn’t get into our room. My husband had to go on a ‘hunt the keys’with instructions from the proprietor on the phone, We eventually gained entrance to the room, a lovely room with two extra beds on a mezzanine, good quality furnishings, gorgeous Venetian glass chandelier and mirror. View out on to side alley but that wasn’t an issue. Bed very comfortable. Bathroom very well appointed with good sized bath and shower, toiletries provided. Disappointing breakfast on a tray in room with a selection of prepackaged ( pretty awful) croissants & not very nice pre packaged pastries. Crackers, cheese and nuts plus jams, yoghurts and juice, water provided in fridge. The tray is replenished every day. We ate the yoghurts and had the crackers and cheese, juice for breakfast. Bonus, a proper nespresso coffee machine with pods, coffee milk, kettle and tea, Nescafé etc Very close to a Vaporetto stop at St Samuele. This is our 4th time in Venice, we love it so we took advantage of the Vaporettos and travelled round the City, taking photos. You can buy a 1/2/3 days Vaporetto pass so you can go all over the lagoon in them visiting the islands Murano, Burano and Torcello. Which we did. Venice is a very walkable city too if you are able bodied, lots of bridges. Wonderful shops and fascinating historic churches and museums to visit. We went to the stringed instrument museum and in the evening went to a concert of Vivaldi Four Seasons in the church where he played regularly. Fantastic. On a previous visit we went to the Guggenheim museum and Art gallery ( we went twice) with many beautiful paintings. Also Leonardo da Vinci museum. We followed a trail of churches that have Old Masters paintings and Sculptures in them…. We had two bad experiences at the hotel concerning getting some sleep, our room ( Imperiale) was adjacent to an Airbnb ( we think) the first night there was a party and loud music, with singing etc. although the walls were thick we could hear the substantial noise until gone midnight. Someone shouted at them from the street to be quiet, then it stopped. The second night was quiet and we slept well, the third night another extremely loud party, my husband shouted at them through our window and threatened them with the police, amazingly they quietened down. The following morning we complained to the management ( there was alw
Venice Luxury Suites -Friendly Venice Suites
4.7/514 Reviews
Venice City Center
Clean and spacious rooms with air conditioning and free drinks (bottled water etc.) in the fridge. I recommend to look at the pictures of the building in Trip advisor as it is not easy to find the building. It is just next to Azerbaijan pavilion at the square. I was welcomed with the friendly and helpful owner. This is a very good location to get around Venice and it is relatively quiet compared to other area. I will definitely go back again.

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