Trusting a stranger on the internet is a very laughable idea, I know—but I am one of those people who goes to Venice at least every two years for work, for a famous week in May. In total, I have been to Venice about 12 times in my life, and I've stayed at Cipriani, The Bauer and The Gritti, the list goes on... Andrea's B&B has actually been my favorite stay. Why? Andrea is a gem, beyond helpful, funny, kind and communicative. The room was spacious, clean, free of ghosts (iykyk), the bed didn't sag down to the floor, no mold in the bathroom or behind picture frames, coffee in the room, and the breakfast was insanely generous. My room was also stylishly appointed, and had mindful amenities for travelers who may have forgotten a toothbrush or a shoe-horn. The B&B is also truly and I mean TRULY, perfectly located. Everything is accessible by foot (ok maybe not Murano, but Fondamenta Nova isnt too bad of a walk). I always have to haul over to the Giardini and it took me 22 minutes, and that my friends is considered a hop, skip and a jump for Venice. I've already told Andrea that I am pre-booking for two years from now because it has been the most comfortable, nicest price, and perfectly located accommodation I've stayed in. It really makes a difference when you're in La Serenissima, which is one of the world's greatest wonders but a city with a unique logistical reality. Surely you've tuned out by now in this review, but if you haven't, and one of Andrea's rooms is available, just do it. It's such a deeply comfortable B&B.
Very Good
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