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Any suggestions for accomodations in Venice Italy mid June?
My 22 year old son and I will stay 2 nights in Venice mid June. We have $100/per night budget. Any suggestions? Want to be very close to center.
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That's a VERY low budget for Venice. Can you increase it at all, double would be better.
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We stayed here and I'd definitely recommend it, but it is a little over your budget. Not atypical for Venice, though.
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Can you share one double bed? That's liable to be what you get in the most budget category. Would you consider a hostel?
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That is 72 euros.
You would be hard pressed to find a single in Venice for June at that price let alone a double. That is a Mestre or Lido budget. The cheap hotels in Venice tend to be near Santa Lucia Station-Lista di Spagna. Be careful where you stay in Venice. Many cheap hotels or hotel rooms are next to loud pubs or have paper-thin walls with party people in the next room. Also be aware that repeat visitors already have their reservations made for the good, less-expensive hotels. Good luck. Thin |
Try Al Campaniel. http://www.alcampaniel.com/
We have stayed in their Holiday Apartment near San Toma for around 75 Euro in June. There is a separate bedroom and a wide couch in the living room for your son. It is clean, simple and well located. The location is very central for visiting Venice. This guesthouse is about one and a half blocks from the San Toma vaporetto stop. Have a great time! Laurie |
Good suggestion for Al Campaniel. Our daughter found it good a couple of years ago. Easy to get to, too.
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I already stayed in hotel flora, beautiful decoration, good service and a wonderful garden as the name suggests.
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Try to search on airbnb.it
I used it several times. You can stay in someone else house for very low budged. You will share the house but it is a great experience, especially in Venice. We are very welcoming people! |
Hotel Alla Fava is $85 dollars per night and abour 15 dollars for another bed. It is about 750 meters from the Grand Canal.
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Does Alcampaniel have ac?
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Thank you everyone, I will be checking out your suggestions!
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I can tell you that the bedroom of the Holiday Flat at Al Campaniel has A/C. We were there 2 times in June and found it comfortable.
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Casa Gottardi - may be booked, but ... Love the neighborhood and the lovely view from lobby/breakfast area. Only possible drawback is two sets of stairs up and over canals walking from Ca d'Oro vaporetto stop - lovely unless you have much luggage. May be just above your budget but not by much with the right room.
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I want to know if you have found a double in Venice for June @$100 a night yet.
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We were in Lake Como in mid June a few years ago and it was sweltering...see if you can get AC (rare) or a ceiling fan. We had a balcony but for security reasons it had a garage door type pull down and not much of a breeze came thru the slats. This we experienced in Lido de Jesolo near Venice and on Lake Como.
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You looking for a room, Thin, or just want to snark a bit?
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Pepper Von Snoot, yes, we found a room right at $99 a night. The hotel name is Ariel Silva, right in Venice. If you know anything about it I welcome your input. Its nothing fancy but looks like it will fill our need. Thank you.
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Pepper Von Snoot, yes, we found a room right at $99 a night. The hotel name is Ariel Silva, right in Venice. If you know anything about it I welcome your input. Its nothing fancy but looks like it will fill our need. Thank you.
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The Ariel Silva is very close to Ghetto Nuovo, which is near the train station. It's on a quiet street in a very residential area. The double rooms offer a decent amount of space. You could do worse and spend much more. It's a hefty walk to San Marco. Be sure you have an excellent map. You're going to need it.
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