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withteens May 27th, 2005 05:42 AM

family stay Venice area
 
Hello, late August our family of 5 will be travelling by car to Northern Italy. We will visit Venice then Verona and head to Austria. To cut down on moving hotels we are thinking of staying outside of Venice in the same hotel for 3 nights then head to Verona for 1 night. Do you have suggestions for hotels that would be reasonable for a family of 5?

ira May 27th, 2005 05:55 AM

Hi with,

I don't quite understand the question.

Why is staying outside Venice any different from staying in Venice?

((I))

Statia May 27th, 2005 06:27 AM

Have you thought about staying in an apartament IN Venice?

Or, are you wanting to stay in a hotel that's halfway between Venice and Verona?

I'm not sure I understand either.

capxxx May 27th, 2005 09:40 AM


Stay in Venice. It is not a long drive to Verona.

We drove from Venice, spent the day in Verona, and ended up in Bolzano for the night (and then on to Innsbruck). It was an easy drive (even with kids) and we could have gone further.

There are hotels with big-enough rooms (some are converted apartments) on Venice island, and you won't regret it.

withteens May 27th, 2005 04:42 PM

thanks for your replies. Someone suggested that to save on cost while visiting Venice we should stay in the outskirts..Mestre? Does this make sense?

WillTravel May 27th, 2005 05:04 PM

I don't agree. You have to take the shuttle to get from Mestre to Venice, which drops you off at Piazzale Roma. Then you either have to walk a fair distance or take a vaporetto to get to any attractions. You won't be able to look out your hotel window and see Venice, but instead an industrial, depressing-looking suburb.

elaine May 27th, 2005 05:26 PM

Venice is not a place to day trip TO, it is a wonderful experience in its own right, and you can daytrip FROM there to Verona if you like.

Please say what you want to spend on accomodations for all of you each night.

i_am_kane May 27th, 2005 05:37 PM

Well put, Elaine.

LoveItaly May 27th, 2005 05:44 PM

Hi withteens (and won't the teens love Venice!). Everyone here is correct IMO.

Staying is Mestre is the worst suggestion you could have received. Stay in Venice. The very best times in Venice is early morning (I know, the teens will sleep in but you and your DH can sneak out and watch Venice wake up) and in the evening again after all the daytrippers leave. If I had to stay in Mestre I would skip even seeing Venice this trip.

I am sure you can get a lot of good help here, good informative help. Best wishes.

withteens May 28th, 2005 03:06 PM

Thanks everyone the tips. We get it..we'll stay IN Venice. Do you have suggestions on hotels IN Venice and IN Verona that have a family suite with air cond? Thanks withteens

elaine May 29th, 2005 07:46 PM

Hi
I haven't stayed at the following, but they get good reviews here and at tripadvisor.com
verify the a/c and quad rooms

Hotel Do Pozzi
Albergo Paganelli
(Locanda) Al Piave
Locanda Sturion (no elevator, but has a/c I believe)


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