Near the Grand Canal and Palazzo Grassi, this friendly hotel has clean, sunny rooms in surprisingly good shape for the price. Five of the bathrooms, with white and gray-blue tiles, are relatively new, and the walls are painted in crisp, pleasant shades of pale pink or blue. Curtains and bedspreads are made from antique-looking fabrics, and although the furniture is of the boxy modern kind, the owners are gradually adding more interesting-looking pieces.
Posted by lrasmussen from Minneapolis on 6/26/07
I was pleasantly surprised by this hotel. The location was perfect: walking distance attractions but far enough away to feel like a neighborhood.
There are several decent trattorias within a couple blocks (walking toward the nearest campo, and several bars on the campo from which to relax with a cold drink at an outdoor table and observe the nightly passeggiata. There were also interesting galleries and antique stores, and if one wanted to get picnic food, at least one small grocery store close by.
The Italian staff at the hotel were quite pleasant. One spoke English quite well, another didn't speak it at all. I speak Italian, so that wasn't a problem.
The room was small, but very clean and pleasant. I would have liked somewhere to sit and read at night as the tiny lamps next to the bed were no good for reading. Next time, I would bring a little book light.
My room was on the front of the hotel, and there was some street noise (people talking), especially on the weekend, but I found that closing both shutters and interior windows helped a lot.
We were there in the first half of June, and it was hotter and more humid than I was expecting, so I was greatly relieved to find that the romm was equipped with a nice fan that helped me comfortable during the night. (I'm not sure it would be enough for July and August, however.) It also came in handy for drying my hand wash.
I feel I should caution that the lack of elevator could be a problem for those with physical limitations. My room was on the first floor (i.e. one floor up), but that required ascending 38 steps just to get to that floor, and I was plenty tired and winded when I arrived. That is also the floor where the reception desk is located, so that is the minimum number of steps quests must ascend. The second floor is another good climb.
On balance, I found this to be an entirely acceptable hotel, and very good value. I would go back again.
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