Vacation time: June 2009 We chose the hotel for its location, we wanted to drink a glass of wine in the evening and admire the Piazza San Marco. In the description of the hotel it was said so, but in reality it turned out to be a little different, or rather, not at all. Piazza San Marco was within easy reach, 10 steps.
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Vacation time: June 2009
We chose the hotel for its location, we wanted to drink a glass of wine in the evening and admire the Piazza San Marco.
In the description of the hotel it was said so, but in reality it turned out to be a little different, or rather, not at all. Piazza San Marco was within easy reach, 10 steps.
and the view from the window of our room was on the canal and a cute bridge. Gandoliers were spinning under the window. This fact added a special flavor, but there were no landings of tourists, so there was silence and calmness, and in the unhurried air of Venice, filled with thick calmness, to watch how the gandoliers lead
with such tenderness and trepidation, they wrapped their gandols in order at night or wiping them to continue the working day - they added the inexpressible
feeling and as if carried into the past several centuries ago.
The hotel itself is small, the room is also in the classic Venetian style - a bed, two bedside tables, space from the desktop to the door, and a closet. IN
bathroom - shower and a complete set of soap accessories, hair dryer. The breakfast room is also the same size. The breakfasts themselves
a fairly modest set of products. And Venetian coffee with croissants is beyond praise.
With the Internet, as well as with parking in Venice, in the old city, there is a problem. Wi-fi network in the hotel, although it cost 8 euros per hour, was not connected at all, but
running around the city, we found a cafe at a two-star boarding house, where the Internet was caught and cost only 3 euros per hour. By Venetian standards,
really "everything".
Parking - the car was left at the entrance, in one of the parking complexes. We came across a system where you leave the keys with the car to the valet, and you yourself with
things out.
We chose the hotel for its location, we wanted to drink a glass of wine in the evening and admire the Piazza San Marco.
In the description of the hotel it was said so, but in reality it turned out to be a little different, or rather, not at all. Piazza San Marco was within easy reach, 10 steps.
and the view from the window of our room was on the canal and a cute bridge. Gandoliers were spinning under the window. This fact added a special flavor, but there were no landings of tourists, so there was silence and calmness, and in the unhurried air of Venice, filled with thick calmness, to watch how the gandoliers lead
with such tenderness and trepidation, they wrapped their gandols in order at night or wiping them to continue the working day - they added the inexpressible
feeling and as if carried into the past several centuries ago.
The hotel itself is small, the room is also in the classic Venetian style - a bed, two bedside tables, space from the desktop to the door, and a closet. IN
bathroom - shower and a complete set of soap accessories, hair dryer. The breakfast room is also the same size. The breakfasts themselves
a fairly modest set of products. And Venetian coffee with croissants is beyond praise.
With the Internet, as well as with parking in Venice, in the old city, there is a problem. Wi-fi network in the hotel, although it cost 8 euros per hour, was not connected at all, but
running around the city, we found a cafe at a two-star boarding house, where the Internet was caught and cost only 3 euros per hour. By Venetian standards,
really "everything".
Parking - the car was left at the entrance, in one of the parking complexes. We came across a system where you leave the keys with the car to the valet, and you yourself with
things out.
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