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eregan Feb 24th, 2004 04:17 PM

Hotel in Venice
 
Any suggestions for a quaint B&B or small hotel in Venice?

rex Feb 24th, 2004 04:53 PM

Here's a suggestion: http://www.eurocheapo.com/venice/lis...aresidenza.asp

Best wishes,

Rex

Rookie Feb 24th, 2004 07:57 PM

Is 15 rooms small? Although I don't know as I'd classify it as "quaint" - Locanda Orseolo (www.locandaorseolo.com) See reviews on tripadvisor.com & venere.com (classified as a B&B on venere)

When are you going?

annabelle2 Feb 25th, 2004 04:01 PM

Casa Martini in the Canareggio district. Totally relaxing and friendly, yet with elegant 18th c Venetian decor. It is small (about 5 rooms), run by very charming young owners, it's located in a "locals" part of Venice but close to vaporetti stops, the Ghetto,and lots of small, good, out-of-the-way restaurants the owners can direct you to. They have a website casamartini.it; you can also access their site, through Alastair Sawdays' site: www.specialplacestostay.com

I would definitely stay there again. This area of Venice is a little far from San Marco, but we walked there or took the vaporetto easily when we wanted to be in the "center" of things. Just depends on what you like!

mars10 Feb 27th, 2004 03:37 PM

A friend recommended Locanda Boutique Art Deco to us.We reserved a suite for 4 in July. My friend loved it and it looks nice.

Eloise Feb 27th, 2004 03:51 PM

You might want to investigate Al Campaniel. The Web site is
http://alcampaniel.tripod.com/venezia/
It's located within a few hundred yards of the San Toma stop on the Grand Canal (one before Accademia, as I recall). There is also a traghetto at San Toma that gets you quickly and cheaply to the San Marco side, within easy walking distance of the Piazza San Marco.


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