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mlm11168 Feb 27th, 2013 09:46 AM

Venice
 
We will be in Venice for one night in April and then will be going on to the Tuscany region for 6 days. I can't figure out where to stay that will be easy to get to from the airport, nice without paying a fortune, and close to St. Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge etc. Help please.

kappa1 Feb 27th, 2013 09:56 AM

> then will be going on to the Tuscany region for 6 days.

How ? by car, where to pick up? or by train? That might affect your decision where to stay. Also if you had a few more nights, I might recommend other areas to stay but only for 1 night, I would say you stay near Santa Lucia train station ( if leaving for Tuscany by train ) or near Piazzale Roma car/bus terminal ( if leaving by renta? car?). Santa Lucia and P.Roma is only a short one water bus stop away though. From those areas, you can easily walk or do a vaporetto ride to Rialto and St.Marco.

dwdvagamundo Feb 27th, 2013 10:05 AM

First, once you get to Venice, you're going to want to spend more than one night there.

I presume you're taking water taxi or a boat service to get from Marco Polo Airport to Venice? Any should let you off near Piazza San Marco, but I don't know that you'll find something decent in that area that doesn't cost a fortune.

I'd start with Trip Advisor which will show you hotels in various areas and you can then check availability and price them.

Tourist Venice is laid out along the Grand Canal, and there is a vaporetto (boat service) that cruises the Canal frequently stopping at the major tourist points. This means that you can stay anywhere along the Grand Canal and see San Marco, Rialto, etc. (without knowing what you have in mind by "etc.") But you're not going to have time see much with only one nite.

mlm11168 Feb 27th, 2013 10:32 AM

We will be coming in from Paris from the airport - booking reservations this week and will be traveling by train to Tuscany.

Mimar Feb 27th, 2013 10:36 AM

We avoid the area around Piazza San Marco and the Rialto. Too crowded with daytrippers. But Venice isn't that big. Most any place in the city will do. Near the train station if you want super convenience.

Oh, and you can also take a bus from the airport. It will drop you at Piazzale Roma, near the train station.

mlm11168 Feb 28th, 2013 08:11 AM

Ok I've changed my days in Venice and added a day but I am still looking at hotels. If we stay near the train stations - is it noisy? I don't want to have to lug our luggage through the city looking for a hotel so I would like to be able to either take a public water taxi from the airport to our hotel or take a bus to our hotel. Help. I also would like to be around $250 USD a night if possible but would love a canal view but I'm willing to be flexible on both the canal view and the price if the hotel is nice or the location is better away from the canal. Suggestions?

bobthenavigator Feb 28th, 2013 08:17 AM

Look at Pension Accademia near that bridge.

bardo1 Feb 28th, 2013 09:17 AM

Pensione Accademia is a good suggestion. http://www.pensioneaccademia.it/

Also in the Dorsoduro sestiere is La Calcina - Nice canal views.http://www.lacalcina.com/

...and a budget option - http://www.locandamontin.com/montin/Locanda_Montin.htm

Near the train station is the LAST place I would stay. You don't want to travel halfway around the world to see Venice and then choose the least attractive part to base yourself. The rest of Venice is incredibly charming...

nytraveler Feb 28th, 2013 09:28 AM

There are no buses in Venice - there are no streets - just canals.

You can take the bus only as far as the end of the causeway - from there it is foot or boat.

You can take vaporetto (bus boat) to one of the pubic stops and then walk to your hotel. Be sure to get VERY specific directions as walking to many hotels in Venice is confusing.

Also - you need to look carefully at the location of your hotel. Even if you are willing to pay for a water taxi - about 100 euros from the airport - if your hotel doesn;t have a private dock - most don;t - you still have to haul your luggage along the sidewalks and over bridges to get to the hotel.

mlm11168 Mar 7th, 2013 08:15 AM

I am looking at staying in the Colombina Hotel in Venice. Has anyone stayed there? I've tried the hotels listed but there are not any rooms available for our dates.

bardo1 Mar 7th, 2013 08:38 AM

Have not stayed at the hotel - but the location is <b>excellent</b>!

We stayed directly across the canal at the La Rosa di Venezia apartment.

This really is "last second" - I would book right something <b>right NOW!

dwdvagamundo Mar 7th, 2013 08:44 AM

Haven't stayed there, but on Tripadvisor it looks very nice and in a good location. It is pretty close to San Marco, but as I recall, that side of Castello is fairly quiet. Good find!

suec1 Mar 7th, 2013 08:49 AM

I would go to www.venere.com to search by availablity and location. There should be a map so you can choose close to the train station. Or go to Tripadvisor for reviews on the Hotel Colombina. Another suggestion - Best Western Olympia, close to Piazzale Roma, I think some have canal views.

RobIm Mar 7th, 2013 09:46 AM

We stayed at a reasonable place near the train station and found it not bad at all. Perhaps quieter then in more touristy areas. One time we used the vaporetto to get to St Mark's square and walked another time. My writeup has links to where we stayed, pictures, what we did and suggestions…
We love Venice. The most beautiful and romantic city.

http://www.rimerson.com/Europe-2011/venice/venice.html

mlm11168 Mar 7th, 2013 10:36 AM

We are taking the train to Florence (4 days here) from Venice and then on to Rome for 4 more days. Do I need to book these tickets early or can I do it in Venice once I am there and then in Florence for our Rome trip?

bobthenavigator Mar 7th, 2013 10:49 AM

I would buy both in Venice and pick my time based on discounts since there are multiple options. Try a local TA.

bardo1 Mar 7th, 2013 01:23 PM

I agree: buy all your tickets in Venice (Venice-Florence and Florence-Rome).

It's way too late at this date to snap up any of those internet early-buyer discounts.


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