room for a family of four
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If you do a search above you will find many threads on this issue with specific recos.
Separately, what do you mean by "reasonable" ? I know what I mean by reasonable - I would think anything under $350 or so - but don;t know what you mean.
Separately, what do you mean by "reasonable" ? I know what I mean by reasonable - I would think anything under $350 or so - but don;t know what you mean.
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We stayed in a lovely quad at the Hotel Canal and Walter ( funny name, nice hotel) for 150 euro in summer of 2002. It's probably gone up a bit as that was 4 years ago, but that gives you an idea. It's on the grand canal near the train station. Most people prefer to be closer to San Marco (and in fact I do too) but it was still pretty convenient and a nice enough area.
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I stayed at the Pensione Accademia in November of 2003 with my wife and two teenage daughters (Dorsoduro 1058, 30123 Venezia tel ++39 041 5210188 fax ++39 041 5239152).
We requested a quad room but what we got was a 2 bedroom 1 bath suite on the ground floor just off the lobby. The main bedroom was very large with a queen size bed, large wardrobe, dresser, and sitting area. The second bedroom was very small with two twin beds, small closet, a dresser and very little unoccupied floor space. Both rooms were beautifully appointed and the set up worked great for us.
The hotel is on the grand canal only a short walk from St. Mark's. The staff is knowlegable and helpful with directions, recommendations, and reservations. I can't remember what we paid, but would highly recomend this hotel if it fits within your budget.
Enjoy your trip!
We requested a quad room but what we got was a 2 bedroom 1 bath suite on the ground floor just off the lobby. The main bedroom was very large with a queen size bed, large wardrobe, dresser, and sitting area. The second bedroom was very small with two twin beds, small closet, a dresser and very little unoccupied floor space. Both rooms were beautifully appointed and the set up worked great for us.
The hotel is on the grand canal only a short walk from St. Mark's. The staff is knowlegable and helpful with directions, recommendations, and reservations. I can't remember what we paid, but would highly recomend this hotel if it fits within your budget.
Enjoy your trip!
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I'm afraid the rates have gone up more than a bit. Rates for the Canal and Walter for next March for a triple - they don;t show any quads - are for more than 500 euros.
But since we don;t know if you're going it's hard to be specific.
But since we don;t know if you're going it's hard to be specific.
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We stayed at Hotel Galleria a few years ago with our 2 teenagers in a quad room over looking the grand canal. The hotel is modest and the location is ideal- right by the Accademie Bridge and valporetto stop.