Why are Venice hotels so expensive?
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Why are Venice hotels so expensive?
I have been trying to book a room for a several night stay in September in Venice using information posted by others about hotel in Venice. What I have discovered is that the prices being charged there are unbeliveable. My husband and I usually stay in 4-5 star hotels whenever we travel. However, we have never had to pay the kind of prices it seems like Venice hotels are charging in cities like New York, San Francisco, London, Paris, Amsterdam or Rome. Anybody have any ideas for a nice, centrally located 4-5 star hotel in Venice where one can get a room for $350-400 or less per night.
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Suggest you contact the Hotel Flora in Venice and request one of their larger rooms. Their price is well under what you've quoted. This is a 3 star, but it includes breakfast served in bed. Totally charming, full Venetian experience, you can hear the gondoliers singing, there are cats in the ivy outside you room. The Flora has a website. The location is perfect - near vaporetto stop 15, San Marco - walkable - not far from the Gritti (where you'll pay $500 plus a night) - and do not take a heavy suitcase. When you book, do be sure to ask Flora to book you a table at Da Fiore for dinner or lunch. A fabulous experience you'll never forget. Such food. And of course you must enter Venice on the public boat from Marco Polo - it is unforgettable.
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Venetian hotels can charge what they do because there's no shortage of people willing to pay the prices. It's a fantastic city and, consequently, draws a lot of visitors. <BR><BR>We had a great place, a charming locanda in the Dorsoduro sestiere, for just a little over $100/night, so one can actually stay in Venice quite inexpensively.
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Beverly... i LOVE Pensione La Calcina!! Have stayed there twice. See it at www.lacalcina.com. Lovely hotel, cool, quiet, well-run, nice breakfast included in a tiny dining room or on the patio on the canal. Non-view rooms are even less expensive. I thought the location was perfect. Plenty close in but enough off the beaten track to be a bit out of the madness and crowds (maybe a 10-15 mins. walk to San Marcos).
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Gayle,<BR><BR>The Metropole is one of my favorite hotels. I too have stayed in many of the best hotels in the cities you mention and assure it will hold up. Great location, too, and really a bargain compared to the other luxury hotels in Venice. I've stayed at Gritti, Danielli, and Europa in the past but now alwys use the Metropole.
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I have been to venice 4 times already and I am already planning another trip in march 2003. I was a fan of westin europa but on my last visit in was fully booked so i opted for the METROPOLE, which was the best thing I ever did in my trip. The hotel has the best breakfast and the concierge couldnt have been more helpful. My favorite part was that the hotel did not feel commercial at all. In the contrary, it had a cosy feel to it.
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I am also a fan of the Flora. The website is www.hotelflora.it