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Hotel recommendations in Venice.
We are looking for a hotel in Venice in the city center.
We will be there three days in September after a cruise disembarks. It would be nice to be in a location where you can simply walk out and go to shops and restaurants and so on. Thank you. |
I wouldn't worry too much about shops the area is fairly small
1) budget 2) Noise/crowds. The more famous areas are pretty busy 3) How are you leaving? 4) packing light ? Those are the things to worry about The heavier you pack the less bridges you will want to deal with |
We loved staying at Hotel Agli Alboretti in the Dorsoduro district. This neighborhood is quieter and much less crowded than San Marco. The hotel is a 1-minute walk from the Accademia Bridge and the Accademia vaporetto stop. It's about a 5-minute walk from the Zattere waterfront on the Guidecca Canal, 10 minutes to Ca Rezzonica, and about 20 minutes to Piazza San Marco. Our room was very comfortable with a large bathroom, and we had a separate sitting room, too. There are numerous good restaurants nearby.
We splurged and took a private water taxi from the train station to our hotel. Used Venice Link. |
I second KarenWoo's suggestion for the private water taxi -- we used Venice Link, too.
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Another vote for the private water taxi, it’s a once in a lifetime experience! Venice link often offers a discount, so keep checking. We were four, so it was well worth the expense.
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Thank for the replies.
We will transfers from Ravenna post cruise disembarkation to the hotel so I thought getting a hotel first would be appropriate. Does Venice link provide transfers from Ravenna? There will be 4 adults with luggage. |
Check Hotel Nani Mocenigo Palace. We stayed there after an agritourismao near Verona. Our room was quiet, large, service and suggestions from the desk were helpful, and there is a delightful garden for a lovely breakfast.
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