| Surlok |
Nov 12th, 2001 08:02 PM |
Jennifer, it has been a lot of nastiness on this board lately, but this is often happening at late hours, when Fodors editors aren't monitoring the board. It's not always like this.<BR><BR>I made a search typing San Barnaba on the search box, and among the results I retrieved, these are likeling giving you some info about the San Barnaba.<BR>-__________________________________________________ ________<BR><BR>We stayed at Locanda San Barnaba in Dorsoduro. The place has recently been renovated which means good plumbing, good lighting, good air conditioning, and a place to put your things in the bathroom. (Superior room 320,000 a night). We were concerned about taking all our luggage on the vaporetto so we left one at the train station. (But bewarealthough we didn't need to for our own purposes of repacking, I felt obligated to unpack and repack the entire piece of luggage so I could honestly answer no to the airport question of has your luggage been in your possession the entire time since you've packed it.)<BR><BR>Author: Eileen ( [email protected])<BR>Date: 09/03/2001, 02:25 pm<BR>Message: Try the Hotel San Barnaba in a wonderful location in Dorsoduro. Got great review from the NY Times. Email address is <BR> [email protected].<BR><BR><BR>Author: elaine ( [email protected])<BR> Date: 03/05/2001, 05:25 pm<BR><BR>Message: not as cheap as the Accademia,not as expensive as the Europa good location, relatively new hotel, very well reviewed recently <BR>Not sure about views <BR> Locanda San Barnaba <BR>tel/fax 39 041 241 1233, www.locanda-sanbarnaba.com <BR>______________________________________________ ____<BR><BR>Otherwise, Frommers also reccommends it aat:<BR><BR>http://www.frommers.com/destinations/italy/228_updates.cfm?section_dirname=europe<BR><BR>Plea se, ignore the nasties, and you'll find good travel information, and very helpful people here, much more than this bunch of morons.<BR><BR>Kind regards,<BR><BR>Surlok<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>
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