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Hotel & Residence Venezia 2000
4.4/554 Reviews

Hotel & Residence Venezia 2000

Venice-Lido|1.68km from Forte Sant'Andrea
The hotel is perfectly placed if you want the beach as it is opposite a fabulous public/free beach but with the option to purchase umbrellas, food, drinks etc if you want. You have a view of the beach/sea at breakfast. Also the roof terrace has sea views one way and sunset views the other which is fab! Claudio who serves at the roof terrace is an absolute joy. Reception is 24hours and staff were friendly and helpful. It's a 20 minute walk to the waterbus stop which takes you to Venice, Murano etc but the walk to the stop is alongside the sea or the Venice lagoon so is pretty special. We bought a weekly ticket for the waterbus to Venice etc at 65€ each which we thought worked out to be good value. There is a fabulous pool area nearby and 'pay for' beach which is pricey but we thought pretty good value at 12€ each for a sunbed without an umbrella at the pool or 48€ for two with padded sunbed, umbrella and table. There's a nice snack bar so you can stay all day. If you want the 'best of both worlds' Lido is ideal. We loved the calm after a busy morning exploring and sightseeing and an afternoon on the beach or by the pool was perfect for us. At first I was disappointed there were shutters at the windows and no view but it got very hot so I was glad of the air con and shutters on returning from sightseeing. Our room was spacious and very comfortable. If you want sea views pay the extra. Breakfast was a help yourself buffet with lots of choice. Overall we were very happy with our stay. Tips: sit on a bench and watch the sun set over Venice/Venice lagoon. Visit Claudio on the roof terrace and enjoy a drink (and snacks) with a view.
Hotel Indigo Venice - Sant'Elena, an IHG Hotel
4.4/547 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Venice - Sant'Elena, an IHG Hotel

Venice City Center Venice|1.72km from Forte Sant'Andrea
I have recently had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Indigo St Elena in Venice for 4 nights with my 18yr old son. He was due to come to Venice for a school art trip that was cancelled due to covid, and I'd always promised I'd take him. Having worked hard to finish his A-levels this summer, it was the perfect opportunity to visit and Hotel Indigo was the perfect mix of location and style we hoped it would be. Pros: *Cleanliness & Styling: The room and hotel were spotlessly clean. I adored the modern, cool contemporary styling. *Comfortable Accommodation: Though our inner garden room was quite compact, it was equipped with a very comfortable bed and a lovely bathroom. The provided toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers were appreciated touches. The garden, in particular, gave an exclusive feeling, which added to the charm of the place. *Fabulous Breakfast: The breakfast was an absolute treat! From pastries and cakes to meats and cheeses, the options were abundant, with hot options of scrambled eggs and bacon. The setting in the bar area for breakfast was also lovely. *Breakfast Tip: For Brits asking for tea, make sure to ask for milk, as it's not automatically served. *Prime Location: The hotel's location was fantastic and well-connected to the Vaporetto. St Elena is serviced by number 1 (the Grand Canel route, which can be very busy and slow but scenic), No.6, 4.1/4.2 (get to Murano on this one) and the 5.1 /5.2. We used it multiple times a day, going back and forth. The nearby Via Guiseppe Garibaldi street, with its local eateries, shops and mini supermarket, was a more authentic experience of local life seemingly popular with native dwellers with a lovely bustle about it, but not touristy like further down near San Marco. Overall I found St Elena to be a serene retreat from Venice's bustling streets. * Special mention: to the lovely older lady at reception who checked us in and out. Sorry, I should have noted her name. She wore a UK flag badge, and I think either German or Spanish one. Her English was great and she was very knowledgeable and helpful too. * Luggage storage: It was fantastic to be able to store our bags on arrival as we landed early morning. Check-in was 3 pm, but the lady (mentioned above) was very kind enough to call us to let us know the room was ready for us to access earlier. Likewise, on check out, our flight wasn't until 21.50 and we were able to leave our bags for the day and have a hassle-free full day out. Cons: * AC Issue: One downside was the AC which would only go down to 19°C, and running day and night at this temperature, the room never got particularly cool. Luckily we had some cooler weather days, but I suspect the room would feel quite warm with sustained hot weather *Tea & Coffee Refills: You are provided with two cans of water, a selection of tea and coffee and just two tiny pots of milk (1 per cup) - these we not replenished again when our room was serviced, and I had to ask multiple times for mor

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Hotel Villa Mabapa
4.1/570 Reviews
The hotel itself is very quaint and clean. The problem with this hotel is the very poor customer service from the front desk. Most of us in the group felt that they were very rude and really didn’t want to help us with any of our questions. They can be very short and curt. The evening clerk is as the most willing to assist us. The hotel is in a residential area, which is a very nice neighborhood. To find the restaurants you would need to walk about 15-20 minutes to find any eating places need to go to the main street and turn left to the very end and there you’ll find a lot of interesting places as well as a larger supermarket. Upon asking the front desk person what is there to do on this island? She had replied to whatever you want! He walked away with an attitude. The room itself was fine. It’s a cute hotel. It’s away from the hustle and bustle of being on the main island. It would actually be very tough to move your luggage around the cobblestone roads and multiple stairs on the main island. If I were to come back to Venice again, I would stay at a different hotel, but on the Lido.
Hotel & Residence Venezia 2000
4.4/554 Reviews
The hotel is perfectly placed if you want the beach as it is opposite a fabulous public/free beach but with the option to purchase umbrellas, food, drinks etc if you want. You have a view of the beach/sea at breakfast. Also the roof terrace has sea views one way and sunset views the other which is fab! Claudio who serves at the roof terrace is an absolute joy. Reception is 24hours and staff were friendly and helpful. It's a 20 minute walk to the waterbus stop which takes you to Venice, Murano etc but the walk to the stop is alongside the sea or the Venice lagoon so is pretty special. We bought a weekly ticket for the waterbus to Venice etc at 65€ each which we thought worked out to be good value. There is a fabulous pool area nearby and 'pay for' beach which is pricey but we thought pretty good value at 12€ each for a sunbed without an umbrella at the pool or 48€ for two with padded sunbed, umbrella and table. There's a nice snack bar so you can stay all day. If you want the 'best of both worlds' Lido is ideal. We loved the calm after a busy morning exploring and sightseeing and an afternoon on the beach or by the pool was perfect for us. At first I was disappointed there were shutters at the windows and no view but it got very hot so I was glad of the air con and shutters on returning from sightseeing. Our room was spacious and very comfortable. If you want sea views pay the extra. Breakfast was a help yourself buffet with lots of choice. Overall we were very happy with our stay. Tips: sit on a bench and watch the sun set over Venice/Venice lagoon. Visit Claudio on the roof terrace and enjoy a drink (and snacks) with a view.
Hotel Indigo Venice - Sant'Elena, an IHG Hotel
4.4/547 Reviews
Venice City Center
I have recently had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Indigo St Elena in Venice for 4 nights with my 18yr old son. He was due to come to Venice for a school art trip that was cancelled due to covid, and I'd always promised I'd take him. Having worked hard to finish his A-levels this summer, it was the perfect opportunity to visit and Hotel Indigo was the perfect mix of location and style we hoped it would be. Pros: *Cleanliness & Styling: The room and hotel were spotlessly clean. I adored the modern, cool contemporary styling. *Comfortable Accommodation: Though our inner garden room was quite compact, it was equipped with a very comfortable bed and a lovely bathroom. The provided toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers were appreciated touches. The garden, in particular, gave an exclusive feeling, which added to the charm of the place. *Fabulous Breakfast: The breakfast was an absolute treat! From pastries and cakes to meats and cheeses, the options were abundant, with hot options of scrambled eggs and bacon. The setting in the bar area for breakfast was also lovely. *Breakfast Tip: For Brits asking for tea, make sure to ask for milk, as it's not automatically served. *Prime Location: The hotel's location was fantastic and well-connected to the Vaporetto. St Elena is serviced by number 1 (the Grand Canel route, which can be very busy and slow but scenic), No.6, 4.1/4.2 (get to Murano on this one) and the 5.1 /5.2. We used it multiple times a day, going back and forth. The nearby Via Guiseppe Garibaldi street, with its local eateries, shops and mini supermarket, was a more authentic experience of local life seemingly popular with native dwellers with a lovely bustle about it, but not touristy like further down near San Marco. Overall I found St Elena to be a serene retreat from Venice's bustling streets. * Special mention: to the lovely older lady at reception who checked us in and out. Sorry, I should have noted her name. She wore a UK flag badge, and I think either German or Spanish one. Her English was great and she was very knowledgeable and helpful too. * Luggage storage: It was fantastic to be able to store our bags on arrival as we landed early morning. Check-in was 3 pm, but the lady (mentioned above) was very kind enough to call us to let us know the room was ready for us to access earlier. Likewise, on check out, our flight wasn't until 21.50 and we were able to leave our bags for the day and have a hassle-free full day out. Cons: * AC Issue: One downside was the AC which would only go down to 19°C, and running day and night at this temperature, the room never got particularly cool. Luckily we had some cooler weather days, but I suspect the room would feel quite warm with sustained hot weather *Tea & Coffee Refills: You are provided with two cans of water, a selection of tea and coffee and just two tiny pots of milk (1 per cup) - these we not replenished again when our room was serviced, and I had to ask multiple times for mor
Hotel Villa Edera
3.9/512 Reviews
While visiting Venice, we stayed at the Hotel Villa Edera. It was a good choice (far from the maddening crowds of Piazza S. Marco). The hotel is in a very lovely area with beautiful houses (there is a supermarket just on the street parallel to the hotel and one on the main road). There are really good restaurants along the main avenue - look out for Bar Pasticceria Garbisa if you're looking after sweet treats. Head to eitherTrattoria alla Botte or Ristorante Gran Viale for lunch or dinner. The staff at the hotel were really accommodating and went out of their way to help us with any queries. The breakfast is really delicious and there is a good choice.
Hotel la Pergola di Venezia
3.5/541 Reviews
This is a great little hotel and it is in very quiet area but very close to a great range of restaurants,bars,shops,beaches and public transport,my room and bed were very comfortable,my booking didn't include breakfast but I was offered free coffee,juices and pastries,the staff were very friendly and helpful,you can get to Central Venice by public transport boat in about 15 minutes

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