Pengguna Tetamu
9 Januari 2024
Venice is at once the most strikingly beautiful city in the world, and victim of saturation tourism, much of it ill-educated and vulgar. How the savour former, without the contamination by the latter? Well, this lovely hotel is THE place to start. Family run (in an age of fleeting hotels) over three expert generations, with a proper reception desk (in an age of ghastly 'remote' entrance accommodation). And, most importantly: staffed by people who know their extraordinary lagoon city with cultured pride, and go the extra kilometre and careful thought to guide you to the maximum enjoyment of what interests you most. The more of that you show and demonstrate, and the more intelligently you do so, the more these wonderful people will help you deserve and enjoy the wonder that is Venezia. And oh please: learn at least a few words of Italian, if only to elevate yourself above the rude visitors who cannot be bothered. The building is perfectly located on a lovely street 'alle spalle' from the great Accademia art gallery, and moments walk from both the Accademia bridge/Grand Canal, and Zattere on the Canale della Giudecca. Ergo, vaporetta boats to everywhere, including from and back to Marco Polo airport. Decor is charming old school: unpretentiously comfortable, and tasteful. Rooms very comfortable, and warm in winter, when La Serenissima is at its best. The restaurant, run separately managed, is very good - again, in a city of tourist traps. Very highly recommended indeed. Ed Vulliamy
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