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dcappolino May 31st, 2005 12:35 PM

Venice Hotels
 
What would you recommend as a good three start hotel in Venice near St. Marks?

sandi_travelnut May 31st, 2005 12:42 PM

Have you done any searches here since this question is asked almost daily. Just type in Venice hotels in the search field. Also, look on www.venere.com and tripadvisor.com for other answers.

francophile03 May 31st, 2005 12:45 PM

If I were to visit Venice I would definitely try to book a room at the Locanda Orseolo which is next to St. Mark's. A couple of years ago I thought we would be able to visit Venice and contacted the hotel. Well, in short, every good thing you read about the staff/owners is true judging by their correspondences

Eloise May 31st, 2005 12:45 PM

Locanda Orseolo is a great hit here. It's very close to Piazza San Marco.

dcappolino May 31st, 2005 12:47 PM


I'm really trying to find some places that have more authentic charm - something that's nice but doesn't look like every other hotel

francophile03 May 31st, 2005 12:56 PM

The Locanda Orseolo seems charming to me. It's in an ancient building and is overlooking a canal and the staff is excellent. I guess I'm not sure about your criteria exactly.

dcappolino May 31st, 2005 01:00 PM

The Locanda Orseolo does sound good to me. I may investigate further.

LoveItaly May 31st, 2005 01:02 PM

dcappolino, do the search here, go to the website that sandi_travelnut gave you. If you see any hotels that you think is what you are looking for then go to www.google.com and type in the name of the hotel, Venice, Italy and no doubt the hotel will have a website (you will probably see a lot of websites) and you can check it out to see if it meets your requirements etc.

Eloise May 31st, 2005 01:07 PM

Oh, really! You know nothing about the hotel and say that it does not have enough charm for you!

Do you know anything at all about Venice? With the exception of one or two hotels away from the centre, not a single Venetian hotel "looks like every other hotel."

francophile03 May 31st, 2005 01:10 PM

Not all Venetian hotels look like the hotel shown in "Summertime", but that's not to say they are not charming. You should have checked the Locanda Orseolo's website first before coming to the conclusion it is not charming. Anyway, hope you find what you are seeking.

Rookie May 31st, 2005 01:10 PM

I see from another post that you are considering next May or Sept. Locanda Orseolo is small (12 or so rooms) and usually classified as a B&B, but it has lately been booking farther and farther out, so it is not too early to contact them regarding your dates when you settle on them. www.locandaorseolo.com

You'll find many favorable reports here, and it is #1 on tripadvisor.com for Venice.

dcappolino May 31st, 2005 01:36 PM

I think there are differing definitions of charm and unfortunately no two people feel the same about it. Websites are fine for information but only by seeing a site firsthand can one really make any determination. Last year when I visited Venice, I had checked out every place ad nauseum - but again they are only websites and can't offer you what you get from the 5 senses.

francophile03 May 31st, 2005 02:21 PM

Aside from actually flying to your desired destination and checking out each hotel, all that one usually can do is check out the hotels' websites and research for former guests' comments. You say that you did visit Venice and checked out each hotel 'ad nauseum'. I guess none of them met your criteria. You really won't be able to get a 'perfect hotel'. Good luck in finding what you need. You sure have alot of time yet, but as someone mentioned the Locanda Orseolo (if you are considering it) books up quickly nowadays. A year in advance isn't unheard of for this hotel I'm sure.

elaine May 31st, 2005 03:16 PM

I'm actually interested in hearing details about the Orseolo, charming or otherwise.
Decor is traditional or modern?
Elevator?
Breakfast available?
etc

Rookie May 31st, 2005 03:47 PM

Guestroom decor has been further upgraded since I was there in May 2003, so others can tell you better about that, but the lobby and breakfast room doorways received lovely new facings during my stay - traditional. The bathrooms were brand new. There is no elevator. Breakfast is a combination of pastries, cereals, fruits & cheeses, and cooked to order crepes and eggs. (Along with coffee and juices.)

LoveItaly May 31st, 2005 03:52 PM

Hey everyone, I volunteer to go to Venice for all of you and review the hotels. That way we would have an absolute description right down to the aromas for anyone that ask.

It is a tough job but someone has to do it. All I ask is airfare and lodging expenses. I will take care of my own meals and wine.


Rookie May 31st, 2005 05:33 PM

More about Locanda Orseolo:

Three are 3 floors of guest rooms. On the top floor there are 5 rooms. Three face the Orseolo canal and 2 face the campo Corte Zorzi. The rooms facing the canal are quite spacious - I did not see either of the rooms facing the campo. I had thought there were also 5 rooms on the 1st & 2nd floors, but their website says 12 rooms total.

The air conditioning worked very well (in-room controls). There was a mini-bar, safe, color TV w/several international channels, desk, armoire and sitting chair w/side table. Lighting is Murano glass chandeliers. The bath linens were thick, absorbent and ample sized. Various soaps, shampoos and lotions were supplied.

I would not describe the room as charming when we were there but the owners had only taken over a few months prior and their plans were to continue upgrading room by room as they could afford to. However, everything was spotlessly clean. There are a couple of pix on tripadvisor.com which lead me to believe they are doing (or have done) just that, and that the rooms might now have a more charming feel.

There is a water taxi door (window).

What really makes this place stand out is the owners and their staff (mostly family). They are the real charm here.

Rookie May 31st, 2005 05:51 PM

Oh, I remembered one more thing - the hot water was hot, and the water pressure was strong. Our bathroom had a bidet, tub and separate enclosed shower.

francophile03 May 31st, 2005 07:47 PM

Rookie, there is no elevator at the Locanda Orseolo? Sorry, I must have misunderstood. I thought Barbara (owner) had said that it's one floor from the ground floor.

Just had a look at their website. They have updated it and there's a photo of the staff and owners. They should be models! :)

Rookie Jun 1st, 2005 12:06 PM

Hi francofile,

Perhaps you are right, and that could explain how they went from 15 rooms to 12 rooms. As Mateo carried our luggages up to our room, he commented that they had petitioned for an elevator but had been denied. Maybe it has since been approved and installed. I sent an email asking the question - we'll see what they say back. Oh, and there is a current trip report from someone who was just there - I'll ask there, too.

suze Jun 1st, 2005 01:49 PM

www.lacalcina.com

Excellent 3-star near the Accadamia bridge so ~10 mins. walk from San Marcos.

jgg Jun 1st, 2005 02:43 PM

We were just at Locanda Orseolo in late March and there is no elevator. However, Matteo, Francesco, et. al. would not consider having you carry up your bags yourself. However, if you have trouble walking up and down stairs, it could be an issue.

The rooms were updated when we were there and they are beautiful. Gorgeous faux painting on the walls. Each room also has a different scene from a book, opera, etc. painted on the wall. Luxurious drapery and Murano glass chandeliers in each room.

Our kids stayed in a room on the courtyard side and we were on the canal side. I think both rooms were the same size. They were the smallest room we stayed in in Italy, but definitely the nicest and most luxurious.

The family (Barbara, Matteo, Francesco and Bruno) are wonderful and exceptional hosts. They truly love what they do and it shows. The breakfasts are superb. As Matteo explains, "Cooking is my passion!" A very complete buffet along with made to order omelettes, eggs and crepes, as well as Barbara's made to order cappuccinos.

All their restaurant recommendations were awesome, including the little sandwich shop just to the left of Corte Zorzi. (It didn't look that great to me, so we didn't go until our last day. What a big mistkae they had the best panini!! Next time I will listen to all recommendations).

One would not be disappointed staying here. I only wish there was a place like this in every city.

francophile03 Jun 1st, 2005 02:54 PM

jgg, thank you for that nice hotel review of the Locanda Orseolo and for informing us that there is no elevator. I sure wish I could've stayed there. It's going to be next to impossible to secure a booking these days unless one books way in advance.


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