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Holidays in Venice. How much does it cost to stay in Venice?
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4 subscribers  • asked 2010-08-1214 years ago
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аватар shumera
the price tag is different (double room from 100 euros (boarding house, 2 * hotel) per night and more) ... Venice is by definition an expensive city.
аватар xeops
I would say that it is not worth living for 100 euros/room. Somewhere from 140 I have seen normal hotels on booking sites.
I advise you to live in Mestre, and not in Venice itself. Hotels from 60 euros, but closer to 80-90 you can live pretty well. Try to choose a hotel closer to the station - there are buses and trains from there. The bus is more convenient, travel or single tickets are bought there and are inexpensive.
If you still decide to live in Venice, then keep in mind that a taxi will not take you to the hotel itself. All ground transport only reaches Piazzale Roma at the very beginning. And then - either by water taxi (fabulous prices), or by "Vaporetto" + on foot, which will be quite difficult with bags. similar way back.
Read my review here.
аватар natalie1717
I am also for hotels in MESTRA or Marghera! 15 and you are in Venice for 1 euro! And the prices are cheaper in cafes and so on.
аватар Mark99
Another question is whether it is worth going to Venice at all, with a similar approach to business. As mentioned above, Venice is an expensive city. Just sitting at a table in a cafe on San Marco already costs money. And the hotel, in order to enjoy this really fantastic city, you need to choose with prejudice. And addiction is by no means cheaper than 300, or even 500. Of course, you can live in Mestre (or better in Pula)) and make raids. But, believe me, you need to live somewhere on San Moisi, have breakfast on the Grand Canal overlooking the Cathedral of St. Mary. And a taxi, maybe for "fabulous prices", will take you from anywhere right to the entrance. People are different and no one has canceled tours for one day, walking with a guide and hot dogs on the steps on the square. San Marco. But, for some reason, after that, reviews appear: I didn’t like something in Venice, everything is supposedly old, the canals stink of something. . . etc. . . etc. . . For example, I lived in Novosibirsk all my life until recently. It stinks in there, it stinks. And in Venice in the heat - so only positive emotions. If you are seriously interested in Venice (as well as the Cote d'Azur), then contact me - I will always tell you what I can, I will recommend proven, really verified places, hotels, people.
аватар xeops
Mark, don't scare people. 500 is probably the most luxurious room in the most luxurious hotel in Venice. 300 is much more expensive than the average.
Living in Mestre, it's hard to enjoy breakfasts with views, but that's what everyone loves. I like having breakfast close to the bathroom. And to enjoy dinner on the waterfront accommodation in Mestre will not hurt.
By the way, eating at San Marco is like eating at Red Square - you can only eat for the sake of "tick". Crowds of tourists from morning to evening and no romance. But somewhere further away on the embankment or on one of the small canals - that's it.
аватар shumera
at the most luxurious hotel in Venice, the price is from 800 euros - 2500 euros per night;)
аватар Mark99
Perhaps I agree with you. The main thing is to be able to enjoy the rest. I just really liked it exactly as described. And the hotel, indeed, for the money was not the most luxurious.
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