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 "I would highly recommend this hostel, which is situated just 15 minutes by foot from the train station and Piazza S. Marco. The rooms are clean, safe and quiet. You can save a lot of money using the hostel's kitchen. Also the owner, Antonio, and Larissa, who takes care of all the rooms, were...
 "A fairly nice hostel about 10 mintues walking distance from the train station. It has a full kitchen (closed during the day) and good bathrooms. There is a small sitting area near the reception desk and a huge stone courtyard with tables and chairs and there is a basketball/soccer court. It's...
"Free dinners, an incredibly social staff, and a location to die for make A Venice Fish the hostel to stay at when traveling through Venice. The Location The Fish is located about twenty to twenty-five minutes by foot from the main Venice train station. Or guests can take a five euro water...
 "Domus Civica is very conveniently situated -- only ten minutes' walk from Santa Lucia train station and the Piazzale Roma coach station. Follow the detailed instructions that are sent to you when booking. This imposing building is easy to get to in an otherwise complex city. From October to...
(Giudecca)
 "A hostel with no seats on the toilets. That's the one thing that stands out most about this hostel. And these aren't the French kind with seats molded into them. They're supposed to have seats but they were removed so you can't sit on them. The staff says it makes cleaning easier. Great....
(Marghera)
 "I stayed in this campground in 1979 and it was such a nice visit that I was looking it up again and am pleasantly surprised to see the accommodations that are now available. When I was there it was only tent camping. If I am ever visiting Venice again, I will surely try it again. I had my first...
(Marghera)
 "This hostel was excellent, but on weekends book in advance even in the off season. I was here in mid-November 2004. The dorm at the far end was charming and had it's own bathroom and porch with French doors — very nice. The Internet here isn't free and it isn't cheap, compared to some Internet...
 "I paid a bit more than I had bargained for (83 euros a night for a double), but it was a holiday weekend and they seemed to have the only room available in town. We had such a lovely stay, though. We had a beautiful room, with a balcony overlooking the square, and it was so incredibly close to...
 "A warm welcome to a superbly sited hotel which exceeded our expectations. Our room was splendid and so handy for all quarters of the city. The immediate vicinity of the hotel was charming with eye-catching features which added so much to our stay in Venice." … "This place is fantastic. It's...
"Backpackers Hostel Venice is located in a marvellous, newly renovated building on the main island of Venice. Campo S.Toma (where the hostel is placed) is a beautiful and central square, which contains Italian 'trattoria', cafeterias and stunning buildings. You'll discover here why Venice is...
We have a good service and fast connection with public bus from Marco Polo ( Venice airport , about 30 minutes trip) and Treviso (about 1 hour trip). We dispose of private rooms and mixed dorms. All rooms have private bathroom, located in the same floor, inside or outside rooms. They have a...
Ca' Corner is a tipical Venetian Building of the XII Century recently re-open for backpakers and all those who want to stay in a tipical Venetian house at cheap prices. We are very well located in the middle of Campo Santa Margherita. All our rooms are furnitured in Venetian Style, sunny and...
 "Greatly improved -- new manager - I was hesitant about staying here due to bad reviews. But the photos in another review showed that the Grand Canal location was outstanding, and that won me over. Fortunately the hostel had hired a new manager (Alex) in August 2009 and things are much improved....
(Castello)
 "This place was dissapointing. Arrived at the address provided and then discovered I had to retrace my steps two blocks to find the actual building the office was in before going back to the original place. There were only four beds in the building I was in and on the last night I was the only...
City Backpackers Hostel 'Jan Palach' is located in venice and offer a unique view to his lagoon!! minutes away from San Marco Square. You can’t miss what Venice has to offer while staying at city backpackers hostel 'Jan Palach'. The common area includes comfy sofas, panoramic TV, DVD/Divx player...
 "Santacroce Residence is in a great location (just across the bridge from the train/waterbus station and the main bus station). It's a little hard to find at first because there are valances hanging in front of the number, but it's located between a shoe shop and a gelato bar and has a big red...
 "Locanda Poste Vecie is actually a couple of rooms with six beds in a larger hotel. Despite this, it doesn't at all feel like an afterthought! Locanda Poste Viece is comfortable, accessible, clean, and in the heart of things. The Location The hostel is north of the Ponte di Rialto just...
 "Wonderful! - This hostel was the best place we stayed at in all of Europe! The place is beautiful inside and out and the owners are fantastic! Its a super deal because of the free meals, and they cook great food too! Definitely go here, you wont want to leave. We felt safe and comfortable here....
Sweet dreams is located 50 ms from the Rialto Bridge or the Rialto Market, 10 min walk from Piazza San Marco, 15 min from Santa Lucia train station, 100 ms from The Rialto Market waterbus stop. Most of all it’s important to highlight that we are very easy to find in a city that can be very...
 "A quaintly decorated hostel in the middle of Venice with a view of the canals. The building is an 800 year old mansion which has been extensively renovated by a small Methodist church. The interior is spacious but still homey. The common areas include a small TV room and a big hall where...
 "Archie's House is an decent alternative accommodation in the lovely city of Venice. It's in a good location, close to supermarkets, restaurants and the like. Archie's House, is as its name suggests, Archies house. Archie is the owner, and has set up his house for people to stay in! Archie speaks...
Venice is not only a city of fantasy and freedom. It is also a city of joy and pleasure. We are in Castello district, very near S. Marco Square, after Sospiri Bridge; in the Venice heart. Is a perfect place for shopping. We require payment in cash upon arrival. Please notice, after check-in,...

Venice Others

Ca' Valeri welcomes guests like a luxury residence or a boutique hotel within the warmth of an antique private home where an atmosphere of charm and comfort define an ambience of class.The building in which Ca' Valeri bed & breakfast is housed has retained the antique elegance of...

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Venice Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by stealthpooch
Venice is absolutely amazing. Yes, it's expensive; yes, it's touristy; but it's also got amazing art, culture, history, and food (if you know to avoid the touristy places). I suggest you get a Rolling Venice card -- it'll get you into all the tiny churches that you would otherwise avoid due to multiplying costs, for instance. My other suggestion is to put away your map and wander. Get lost. It's not scary or dangerous (as a young, single female traveler I should know). What's the worst that can happen? You'll wander into the sea? I got lost and found the most amazing series of churches, shops, and bars. The only problem was that I've never been able to find them again since. My last hint is to say "Buon giorno" to the locals. Be nice and you'll find that Italians are (on the whole) the most awesome, generous, and friendly people.
Comment by opb.travel
Be aware, travelers -- most places do not take credit cards, only cash. That means for 75% of those places that they are illegal and do not pay taxes.
Comment by peter_rsa@yahoo.ca
Venice is a beautiful lady. But Venice is as well robbing people's money. They charge 6 to 8 Euro an hour for internet, 9 to 12 Euro for a washing a load and drying, and up to 35 Euro for a hostel bed. Be prepared to pay more than in other expensive cities. Tip, if you crave a cappuccino, drink it standing at the cafe's counter -- costs between 1.20 and 1.40 Euro instead 2.50 Euro sitting down. Look in the side streets for cheap bars and restaurants. That way, you have a cheap stay and save money for more travels.
Comment by Anonymous
Venice is the most beautiful place I've ever seen. I wanted to stay forever, and I was so sad when I had to leave. The best thing about Venice is that it is a walking city, so you can feel free to explore the entire area. Look at everything and take it all in.
Comment by Margaret Wilson - Sydney, Australia.
I have visited Venice six times, as I think it is the most beautiful and unique place I have ever seen. I have been to every continent in the world and I still get drawn back to Venice. The history, art, culture, and romance of this city is truly remarkable. The food is superb, but the food in all of Italy is superb anyway. My favourite city, my favourite country -- if you appreciate the best go see for yourself.
Comment by Peter S
We stayed only a week, and so now we're planning a visit of two months.
Comment by TrueItalian
Please reread history and you will realize that you need to stay in Venice not two days but two years to appreciate what the town has to offer! Venice is not Disneyland! Every stone is a piece of true history here. If you don't like culture and art and architecture, stay at home. Please pay respect to Venice, bow to Venice and all that Venice offered to the world, from Vivaldi to Tiziano to Casanova and learn to appreciate Italy. Italy is history.
Comment by Joni G
Venice is a must-see for Italy.
Comment by Anonymous
Venice is love -- Paris is just an illusion. Make sure your gondollier can sing -- most don't. The one I recommend is Mauro. Ask around the other gondolliers and they will point you to Mauro.
Comment by eleonora bocchi e loris
referring to the hotel Al Gallo, 3 stars category: it's a pity the hotel would very nice, proper and well-located, nearby the railway station and in a delicious part of Venice, it wouldn't be for the service: the welcome was quite horrible, and during the evening the same man argued about the wasted water having the shower!! then spending 100euros he should be politer and permit a second round of coffee in the morning, if one would like, isn't it?
Comment by Anonymous
Don't be a tourist. Stay at Cannaregio District or Dorsoduro. Find a small studio apartment. Eat at local coffee bars and ignore the stares. Have breakfast at local bar anywhere in the island and get a daily good coffee. Find Le Cafe in Campo St Stefano at the foot of Accademia Brigde and order hot chocolate at the bar -- it's cheaper. Order any drink at the bar. Don't be afraid to get lost. You'll find surprising local restos and bars and you won't get robbed.
Comment by Raznoe
Interesting, but navigation system is a little bit confusing.
Comment by Jessica
Yes, yes -- you will get lost. But just enjoy yourself -- once you get lost, you'll see the best stuff. Really though, if you pick up a good map, it's not too difficult to navigate around. Do beware the mosquitos -- I got bit all over, about three weeks ago, and the bites were huge and scary looking. I still have red marks, although the swelling went away. The food prices are outrageous and the quality mediocre, and always ask how much something costs before ordering -- my husband ordered a beer, regular size, and it ended up costing eight Euro! Oh, and the "sarde en saor?" Skip it, unless you have an affinity for cold sardines. But you have to see Venice at least once in your lifetime! It is breathtakingly beautiful and one-of-a-kind. Definitely go, no matter the mosquitos or food costs.
Comment by christine
Venice is lovely once you get over getting lost all the time. It would have been better to go with someone as getting lost by yourself is worse. I found the people really helpful. I would have gone to Venice to see the Guggenheim collection -- it moved me to tears and a definite must for modern art lovers.
Comment by Anonymous
I hated it. Dirtiest and stinkiest place in Europe.
Comment by LNQ
Most accomodations are not near the train station, but that's a bonus. Since Venice is comprised of tons of little islands, if you want to stay in the heart of the city, then you would want to stay away from the train station anyway. The walk from the station to the first real bridge bringing you into Venice is great (you can't get lost, it is one winding road) but once you cross the bridge it can get confusing. Just be polite and ask a local for help (or point on a map) and you shoud have no problem. As touristy as it is, take a gondola. If you can find an open post in the middle of the day, go for it (most people try to do early morning or early evening) and because there wont be a long line, you may be able to negotiate the price. And of course, in the evening you must go to Piazza San Marco, one of the best piazzas in Italy to see the church, listen to live music, and have a good meal.
Comment by Anonymous
Venice is beautiful, but very expensive. Don't waste your money on water taxis, and if you really need to try a gondola, use one of the traghettos which take you from one side of the Grand Canal to the other - only 50E! And for cheap food, check out the Cafe dei Frari right across from the Santa Maria dei Frari church. There's no pricelist outside so you know it's cheap - I got a panini and drink for 5E, and the cafe has super nice baristas and great character. A must see.
Comment by liza&lena
We did not like Venice. If you must go, stay for a day or two -- that's all you'll need. People there don't know the word politness. If you have lunch at restaurant, check your bill very good because they like to add things that you haven't ordered.
Comment by Anonymous
Venice is beautiful. But be warned it can be expensive and there is a limited amount of things to do. I wouldn't recommend staying more than 2 days. The St. Mark's area is super touristy and so the crowds are large, and prices high. Go there and then move on to other parts of the city (I personally enjoyed the area around the train station). Grocery stores, and cheap Pizzarias/bakeries/sandwhich shops are easy to find so buy your breakfast and lunch there to save on food costs.
Comment by Anonymous
Venice is cool and you can do anything there... but there are a lot of pigeons!
Comment by Tristan - London, UK
We found the supermarket was the best place to get food. Fresh rocket and parma ham was cheap. Ended up making picnic lunches. My favourite thing was just getting lost in the back streets and finding hidden local shops, galleries, and pizzerias. Venice is magic.
Comment by Anonymous
Bring your own food and bottled water--the food and drinks are VERY expensive. Lovely city though, well worth your time!
Comment by Denise - Philadelphia, PA
Venice is breathtaking. You know you are there when your train is the only thing separating you from the blue waters of the sea. Venice can be touristy, but if you stray off course of the tourist venues, the little narrow alley ways become adventures all of themselves. We met many friendly Venetians who were happy to show us their homes. I fell in love with the musicians who serenaded us while we walked down the streets. There are many bridges each with its own unique view of canal-side doorways. Pigeons are plentiful, yes, but no poopy on me. But watch for mosquitoes, I did get bit by one and I am still recovering, but being bitten by an Italian mosquito is charming any day! Ciao!
Comment by Anonymous
Be careful of where you stay when you go. There are two train stations and our hostel was truly only a 5 minute walk from the station, but it was the Mestre station. We had to take a train everyday which ends at midnight so if you like to go out, be really careful of where you stay. Make sure you visit the islands. They are a different change of pace and you can see them making glass in the factories which is super cool. Everyone is right on the prices, we went to McDonald's once because the food cost so much and the bills always had random charges for stuff we didn't get. Have a good trip!
Comment by Vicki
Truly a magical place! I found Venice to be like an artist's set of a stage. Everything so quaint and individual. Through the magical mazed streets, I will struggle to match this truly unique place!
Comment by Rodrigo
Venice is a breathtaking city. The romantic vibe is amazing. It is a must when you go to Italy. You don't have to stay long, two days is enough.
Comment by Anonymous
Venice is absolutely beautiful. The architecture is breathtaking. This is a must-see city. Go to St. Mark's, it is free to visit inside but photography is not allowed. But it is magnificent, breathtaking inside. The Piazza San Marco outside the basilica is also very nice. Just walking around is nice. Beware of water taxi drivers trying to get your fare - for a similar price you can get an all day ticket on the ferries. These guys will catch you as you enter the city and show you which way to go - to their taxi. Ignore them and get a ferry. It is worth catching a ferry and staying on it to see the city from the water. Everything else is very expensive. Beware of restaurants who display a price list out the front - they will charge heaps for drinks (even soft drinks) and for "services" and even for "complementary" food. Venice is absolutely amazing. Put it on your list.
Comment by Anonymous
We did not like Venice. Very very pretty, but nothing to do and millions of pigeons (I got pooed on). If you must go, stay for a day or two -- that's all you'll need. Very very expensive.
Comment by Janine
Don't bother buying a travel card, Venice is so small you can walk around easily and it's a nice way to see the city.
Comment by RUXANDRA BURCEA
When dinning out watch out for "complimentary" copperto. It will cost you *only* 3 euro/person.
Comment by Michelle Torres
When you arrive in Venice go to the tourist info booth and get a "Rolling Venice" card. It's worth the price just for the money you save on vaporetto passes alone.
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