Latest Reviews for Veneto Hotels

Hotel Indigo Verona - Grand Hotel des Arts
4.3/5112 Reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova
I was skeptical reading previous reviews but decided to give it a try for one night during my business trip as I’m an IHG member. Having experienced staying at 5 different hotels in this city — most of them within walking distance on Corso Porta Nuova (main street leading from the train station to many main attractions) — I can say that Indigo was among one of my top 2 choices. The room I stayed in was tastefully decorated — the headboard of the bed immediately attracted attention, striking but elegant, with paintings seemingly telling romantic tales of the city’s history; open wardrobe was clever as it made the room seem spacious while leaving plenty of space for hanging clothes and jackets especially on a rainy day. The balcony was a super nice touch and was my favorite to come back to in the evening with a view of charming Verona at night watching people and cars passing by. Two chairs, a coffee table with blankets and a little bit of floral decorations. I spent a fair bit of time despite the cold and rain, soaking in the beautiful images which were among the most special memories I’d carry with me from this trip. Check-in was super efficient. Anna at the reception was an absolute joy to meet and interact with. She’s super kind, thoughtful and professional in helping me with storing my suitcase as I was in a rush to catch my train to a nearby city on a rainy day; she gave clear, accurate info helping me to go to the train station within 10mins; and on the next day, kindly offered recommendations for cafes. Her passion and enthusiasm and friendliness is above and beyond many of her peers. Her genuine smile stands out from others who might be just trying to get their job done. You can tell Anna is truly exceptional and a wonderful ambassador for Hotel Indigo. Keep up the good work! Breakfast service was super efficient, friendly, attentive. The professional and thoughtful gentleman offered multiple times coffee, tea, orange juice, etc, making sure each guest had everything needed for a good start of the day, quickly clearing dishes while guests stepped away - perfectly seamless. Truly outstanding attention to details. The restaurant offered a good variety of food choices: raw veggies are rare in hotel breakfast buffet but here they did so that was a plus in my book. Fresh fruits, muesli, (no sugar-added) yogurt and scrambled eggs were my go-to. Although I didn’t eat pastries or bread or drink Prosecco for breakfast, if that’s something you like then you’d be pleased to know they offered plenty to satisfy different tastes. The only thing that prevented Indigo from making my No. 1 choice in Verona was the shower. I requested specifically for a shower because from the photos shared by other travelers and reviews many commented that the bath look dated and needed update. I personally do not take baths in hotels so having a new, good water pressure shower with fast efficient drain would be way more important. They did honor my request with a standup shower corner stall. However, the square-shaped shower stall area was so small that my elbows (I’m petite size female) kept knocking on the glass doors. I believe they’re scheduled for major renovation in Jan-Feb 2024 so it’d be interesting to see if they remodel the bathrooms and showers.
Hilton Molino Stucky Venice
4.4/553 Reviews
Venice City Center
UBICACION Y TRANSPORTE: El hotel está ubicado en Giudeca, la isla de enfrente de Venecia. Es necesario un barco para ir. El hotel ofrece un servicio en barco cada 30 min desde san marco, por 15€ por persona y estancia. OJO, no es gratis, he visto comentarios que dicen que es gratis, y en el hotel me aseguraron que nunca ha sido gratuito. Si quieres coger los barcos de ACTV que son como buses marítimos, vale 9'50€ por 75min, y de ese modo lo puedes coger en otra parada que no sea san marco y vaya a la isla de Giudeca. Esto es importante tener en cuenta porque al precio del hotel tendrás que sumarle unos 30€ si vais en pareja, por el transporte al hotel por estar en otra isla. Tengo que decir que la isla es muy bonita , con restaurantes muy buenos y bien de precio y esta muy poco transitada, solo van allí locales, no hay turistas y los precios no son como los de restaurantes para turistas. En ese sentido muy recomendable para estar en una parte mas tranquila de Venecia. PERSONAL: es muy amable, aunque no hablan español. Antes del viaje intenté comunicarme por todos los medios vía mail, chat o mensaje con el hotel pero fue imposible. Así que si tienes consultas que hacer al hotel como lo del transporte , es imposible. HABITACIONES: cogí una suite para estar cómoda y no tener problemas, no escatimé en gastos. hay dos zonas, la zona nueva y la zona vieja, hay unas habitaciones que son las viejas y son mas antiguas. Por suerte me dieron las nuevas. Las nuevas están mas arregladas, pero está muy muy lejos de ser una calidad real de un hotel de 5 estrellas. Como arquitecta he de decir que no cumple los estándares de calidad de los hoteles de 5 estrellas. Los acabados son descuidados y los materiales de mala calidad. Todo el suelo de la habitación estaba sucio. Había polvo en todas partes, las lámparas estaban llenas de polvo. Las vistas desde la cama, eran la puerta y unos extractores enormes llenos de polvo. La silicona de la bañera estaba despegada y mal puesta. El espejo del baño parecía sacado de un bazar oriental, un diseño horrible para ser un Hilton 5 estrellas. el sellado de las baldosas era inexistente. Algo muy importante, hacia mucho frio en la habitación y me di cuenta que entraba mucho aire frio por la carpintería de la ventana, que era nueva pero debía estar mal colocada. Aun poniendo las cortinas y la calefacción, seguía entrando muy frio. una pena que una obra nueva esté en esas condiciones. En todos los hoteles que he estado, y son unos cuantos, ya sean de 2,3,4 o 5 estrellas, los amenities de las habitaciones como el te o café, es gratis ( no las bebidas ni el alcohol, obviamente) pues en este hotel hay que pagar 6 euros por un te de sobre caducado y del mas barato que te puedas encontrar. Me lo tomé pensando que estaba incluido como en todas partes. Me indispuso por completo. me arrepiento por que en la misma calle del hotel había una cafetería muy agradable que me habrían puesto uno mejor y mejor de precio. En fin, un despropósito pagar lo que vale la noche del hotel para obtener eso, no merece la pena.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Venice Mestre
4.5/5409 Reviews
Stazione Mestre
Leonardo Royal is located just 10 mins walk from the bus and train station making it an easy and convenient place to stay. Rooms are clean and bathroom is spacious. The reception also taught me an easier path to walk behind the hotel parallel to the train tracks for a smooth path to walk with my luggage to the bus station to go to the airport. Breakfast spread was good. it's my 3rd time staying here. Happy to recommend.
Messner Palace Venice
2.9/526 Reviews
Venice City Center
Very good experience in this hotel. The very large and clean room. The staff very careful and have gluten-free food. Furthermore, it is very close to the Academia bridge that crosses the great channel. They also have a restaurant in the same hotel. I therefore recommend it 100%.
Hotel Plaza Venice
4.4/5772 Reviews
Stazione Mestre
My stay here was fantastic. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. The room was spacious enough for three people and clean, albeit a bit old in design, with provided toiletries except for a toothbrush and toothpaste, which was fine since I had my own. They didn't provide a kettle and water bottles in the room, but we could get hot water from the bar. The hotel is conveniently located near the train station so we dont feel tired dragging heavy luggage to hotel. Overall, highly recommended.
Hotel le Boulevard
3.9/560 Reviews
Venice-Lido
It was a nice experience overall. There is a €3.60 city tax per person per night that's added on and can only be paid in cash which was inconvenient. There is tea/coffee provided in the room, however, they also charge to refill them if you use any. Breakfast is an extra €5 per person and breakfast lasts less than 3 hours (7am-9:45am) which is a bit inconvenient if you want to sleep in or if you have to get up early. The desk staff is moderately friendly. When we first arrived they weren't too friendly but the evening and check out attendants were nicer. The room is pretty small and really only enough room to eat around the perimeter of the bed. The bathroom is decently sized, however, the shower didn't have a door so water pools out onto the floor unless you huddle close to the shower head and even then... The TV is very small and not easily seen if you are vision impaired. My biggest complaint, however, is how hard the bed was. There's little to no cushion on the mattress. I woke up both mornings I was there and had back and hip pain (I'm 28 yrs old in relatively good physical condition). It is close to sleeping on the floor. There was a closet with a nice amount of space to put our things. There is also am elevator to access the floors which was convenient on days that we walked a ton. The lobby is nice and clean and has some seating areas. We did not explore the bar or breakfast areas. The hotel itself is located near the water bus station for easy access to Venice. It is also on a strip of shops and restaurants. Granted most things on the island of Lido do close early and a lot of them are temporarily closed but still marked as open on Google maps. Plan accordingly and call places ahead of time. I've included pictures of the bathroom which was overall nice, however, I didn't take pictures of the bedroom as it was small and hard to get a good angle.
Hotel Locanda Canal
3.8/527 Reviews
Venice City Center
We arrived at the most expensive hotel (AU$1600 for 3nts, 2 adults) we had ever stayed at, there was no lift to our room on the 1st floor. I struggled to carry 2 suitcases with no assistance from the gentleman in reception up to the 1st-floor room. This would be very difficult if we were older & unable to carry our cases. The wi-fi didn't work in the bedrooms only in the public areas - even though we were told it would. The bedroom had multiple squashed mosquitos on the walls next to the bed. The lace curtain had a couple of cigarette burns on it. The bedcover had a cigarette burn on it. The telephone handset cable was not connected to the .telephone - I tried to fix it but it wouldn't stay in the socket. The safe was not working. The instructions to use the safe were so old & worn out you couldn't read them. The shower wouldn't work properly, so I had to call the person in reception to assist us in getting it working. You had to get out of the shower cubicle to retrieve shower gel/shampoo/soap. There was nowhere in the shower to put these items. There was no room in the shower at all. I moved the stool in the bathroom to put my shower gel on it & two legs fell off the stool. The toilet roll holder wouldn't hold the toilet roll and it kept falling off. The bathroom bin was broken and filthy The breakfast ran until 10 am, the bread ran out & was not replaced & this was before 9 am. I am a travel agent & book many guests to stay in cities around the world including Venice I was upset that this hotel was an extremely poor standard and felt like it ruined the end of my beautiful holiday in Italy. We would be extremely grateful if you could offer us a credit for our next hotel booking with trip.com, we are in the process of booking our November Asia tour. Kindest regards
Hotel Delfino Venezia Mestre
4.2/5262 Reviews
Stazione Mestre
It wasn't great visit for us. We just came im to our hotel when we saw water leaking from air conditioner while making loud noise from electrocity. We called the reception, and man came to ”fix” it. We went touring and still the same day when we came back it happend again. Again someone came to fix it but couldn't do anything about the noise. Also we were told that they can't give us different room because ”they are full” but when they saw our dissatisfaction suddenly the different room was found... 🙃 The area (Mestre) seems dangerous, full of eastern immigrants. Especially in the night you don't feel safe.
San Polo Star
4.3/522 Reviews
Venice City Center
Breakfast is not available every day. Just in time! Very warm. The trolley is delivered directly to the room. There are also many varieties.
Best Western Hotel Fiera Verona
4.2/587 Reviews
Verona Fiere
We recently stayed here for 5 nights to take in the sights of Verona and surrounding cities. While I can't complain about the price, and for that, it was a bargain, there were a number of issues that resulted in a less than perfect rating. The location: While it looks close to the main train station, it is about a 25 minute walk. However the 23/24/73 buses run regularly and pick-up / drop-off very close to the hotel Lidl: next door to the hotel is a Lidl - it was a godsend and well worth visiting (if only for the fresh cheese focaccia). The hotel itself was very clean but: - The rooms have wooden floors and the walls aren't super-thick. So, when someone checks in to their room nearby, you can hear everything. At midnight, it isn't great when they're walking in heels across the floor. - Lack of plug sockets - there was one usable plug in the room that is shared with the kettle, and one in the bathroom! - Air conditioning (or severe lack of) - the rooms have air con, however, it wasn't switched on and I was told by reception that at this time of year (October) they don't have it switched on. The room temp was in the high 20s which led to us not actually sleeping under the covers - we spend 5 night sleeping on top of the bed as the room was just too hot. We couldn't sleep with the window open as their was too much noise from outside. - The toilet flush was leaking 'hot water' - but this was repaired / replaced with a different toilet flush - Staff: They were helpful when housekeeping has vacuumed up one of my wife's earrings, but didn't offer any assistance with regards to the heating in the room

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Total Properties4,243
Number of Reviews 86,654
Average Price(Weekday Night)IDR 3,676,682
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