Lonely Planet Review
This budget hotel is handily placed near the train station and overlooks a pretty square, Campo San Geremia. There are plenty of restaurants nearby and the square is a hive of activity during the day, but perfectly quiet at night.
Whether you're a group or a solo traveller this hotel's cornucopia of room sizes will be able to accommodate you. Rooms are compact but practically designed, with clean bathrooms and thoughtful touches such as lights above the mirrors, and bins by the sinks. Furniture is in the traditional Venetian lacquered style unless you're in a dorm, in which case it's just the standard bunk bed look. In-room Internet access is provided. Although a notice at reception warns that you can't wash clothes in your rooms, a communal washing machine has been provided. The rooms with the best view (and views are everything when it comes to Venetian hotels) look onto the square.
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Laetitia Clapton