florence & venice hotel problems
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Holly - I hope you're not refering to the Palazzetto da Schio in Dorsoduro? We are booked there for a week in June and are a family of four. On the website, the rooms do look smallish, but there are two separate bedrooms (one double - one 2 twins); the location seems good, and the price is right.. what was the problem? Thanks for responding.
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Carolanne - No, I was referring to the Foscarini. I'm not familiar with the place you're booked into, but if it's got 2 bedrooms, you should be fine. Even if they're small. The Foscarini only has 1 bedroom with no door, and a small couch that folds out. Would be way too cramped for a family.
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I searched extensively for quads in Rome, Florence and Venice. Finally ended up with Ca/della Corte in Venice, $210 euro/night, queen with two twins, insuite bath, and breakfast. In Florence, we're booked at the Hotel Alessandra for $212 euro/night. Again, queen with two twins, insuite bath and breakfast. I hope they're good.