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  • IYH Ostello Venezia

    Well-run hostel offering cheap meals and a beautiful setting on Giudecca, a 35-minute vaporetto trip from the railway station (line No. 82) and five minutes to Piazza San Marco (see Piazza San Marco).

  • This beautiful 16th-century villa on the hillside above the Roman amphitheatre doubles as the official youth hostel, with dormitory accommodation. It is only 3 km (2 miles) from Verona’s railway station. Evening meals are available.

  • In a pretty square behind the Riva degli Schiavoni (see Riva degli Schiavoni), a rather ramshackle but authentic palace atmosphere greets guests. The rooms are modest but comfortable.

  • Sergio and Laura are the hosts in this bed-and-breakfast, sandwiched between the Mercerie shopping thoroughfare and a quieter alley. Highlights are old trompe l’oeil stained glass, terrazzo flooring and internet facilities.

  • Cosy immaculate rooms, several with enchanting canal views, run by sisters Graziella and Valentina. Very quiet, handy for La Salute vaporetto and the Guggenheim.

  • Locanda Cipriani

    A peaceful, sophisticated place on the island of Torcello (see Torcello), with a list of illustrious past guests. A famed restaurant overlooks a garden, and you are allowed to explore the island after the day-trippers have left.

  • A very pretty place on a sunny square which was once a public cemetery, off Campo San Stefano. In spring and summer you can take breakfast in the piazza. Bargain for cheaper rooms in low season.

  • A relaxing atmosphere prevails in this renovated 16th-century palace. It once served the ambassador from Brescia and is impeccably furnished with period pieces. Breakfast is served in the courtyard.

  • Parquet floors alternate with Venetian terrazzo in this modest atmospheric palazzo, in a quiet backwater just over the bridge from Campo SS Apostoli. A couple of rooms look across the Grand Canal to Rialto.

  • Locanda San Barnaba

    Minutes from the Ca’ Rezzonico ferry stop, a quiet, elegant palazzo hotel, with original frescoes in many of the rooms, which are named after Goldoni’s plays.

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