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Venice hotel help
We're spending two nights in Venice in mid-September. Looking for a nice hotel on the Grand Canal, but hoping to stay under $250 a night. I found a lot of hotels in the $250 range, but need help figuring out if there are any especially good ones, better values, etc. I've heard La Calcina is nice.. any opinions?
Many thanks! Kelly |
La Calcina is nice. My husband and I have stayed there on two different trips to Venice. It is not, though, on the Grand Canal...if that is important to you.
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Thanks, Ruff. I actually just realized that when I started doing more research. La Calcina does look very nice, though!
Another hotel I came across while reading some reviews on TripAdvisor was Ca' Angeli .. Has anyone stayed here? Best, Kelly |
IMO you don't really need to be on the Grand Canal. Just being on any canal and having a water view is great. The Grand Canal views can often be noisy.
Check the Locanda Orseolo. |
I agree about staying off the Grand. We stayed three nights at La Calcina in early April. It was really nice and quiet, plus they have an awesome roof-top terrace that you can reserve. It is close to a vaparetto stop and you can walk to everything. If you are there over a Sunday, do the gregorian chant mass at the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore (you can see it from your window at La Calcina). Ask for a room with a view because they have some that are not on the water.
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I thought La Calcina was great! We asked for a room with a terrace AND canal-view, but they only had a terrace room with a partial view (room 38) available for our dates. But it was a nice big terrace, and we did have a view of the guidecca canal and the church which motorcitygirl mentioned. Breakfast is served on the floating restaurant next to the hotel when the weather is nice.
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Well, I just tried La Calcina and they're all booked up for the dates we're in Venice (Sept. 17-19). They did offer to let us rent a nearby apartment -- "Rosa" -- they own. But I don't think it's on the canal.. Other recommendations?
Thank you! |
Hi Kelyspo, when you say $250.00 a night are you referring to $250.00 US or $250.00 Euro?
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Kelyspo-you must at least consider Liassidi Palace Hotel: www.liassidipalacehotel.com.- in Castello, it's beautiful, the public rooms, the outdoor garden where you can take coffee or breakfast when it's warm, in a truly authentic and romantic part of Venice, 5 min. from everything-San Marco, Rialto, right around the corner from the Riva degli Sciavone, and it faces a small canal. Very quiet at night. The public drawling room on the second floor, where I took a coffee one evening, is magnifico. It's only been open since July 2004, so the rooms are brand new (with jacuzzis, I might add) but the hotel is housed in a magnficent 15th cent. pink palazzo. The shops and restaurants around the hotel are all very local-there are some very interesting artisanal mask shops just around the corner. The staff are great, and it receives superlative reviews on tripadvisor. Highly recommended.
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Thank you for all the suggestions!
LoveItaly: I meant $250 US, sorry. However I'm not sure how realistic that is in September! I seem to be quoted the maximum prices everywhere I go. Spygirl: Thank you very much for that suggestion. I just sent in a reservation inquiry to the hotel. The prices may be a little steep according to the Web site (450 euros max for classic double), but we shall see. Anyone ever try Ca' Angeli? |
I think if you put Ca Agneli in the text search you'll find mention. Also check tripadvisor.com. Have you looked at Pensione Accademia Villa Maravege?
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We will be at Ca'Angeli on Tuesday next wek but that doesn't help much right now.
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