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Book well ahead to stay in this beautiful 17th-century villa near the Accademia (see Accademia Galleries), which was formerly the Russian embassy. Breakfast can be enjoyed in the private garden.
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Spanish-Venetian couple Gloria and Marco are discreet hosts and offer spotless rooms close to the San Tomà boat stop. Each room has breakfast-making facilities.
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A guaranteed old favourite on a bridge halfway between Rialto and the Piazza San Marco, wonderful for many sights and shopping sprees. Downstairs is Le Bistrot, a popular nightspot (see Le Bistrot de Venise).
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Centrally located between Rialto and San Marco, this is a basic, decent value hotel. The downstairs walls are papered with sheets from the city’s Il Gazzettino newspaper, a long-standing neighbour until its relocation to the more practical mainland.
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The “Hunchback” is a clean small-scale hotel with a couple of rooms overlooking a bustling square. Easy access from the railway station.
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This simple hotel is very conveniently located, only a 10-minute stroll from Padua’s main sights (see Basilica del Santo).
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A beautiful place to stay, convenient for Piazzale Roma, this 16th-century palace is often used as a film set, with a huge lobby and a courtyard draped in wisteria. Rooms have all mod cons.
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Charming old place at Rialto, saturated with history and dating back to 1288. No great views but heaps of charm and space.
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Handy for the station, with airy rooms, some with bath. Clientele are welcomed by enthusiastic English-speaking staff. Bargain down the rates in low season.
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The cheapest backpacker’s option in town, close to the San Leonardo market with heaps of cafés and trattorias, and only 10 minutes from the station. Just turn up for a bed and you’ll be greeted by an eccentric Chinese-Italian family. Rates get lower depending on the number of occupants for a room and length of stay. Internet.
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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