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Hotel Indigo Venice - Sant'Elena, an IHG Hotel
4.5/544 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Venice - Sant'Elena, an IHG Hotel

Venice City Center Venice|0.44km from Venice Biennale
I have recently had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Indigo St Elena in Venice for 4 nights with my 18yr old son. He was due to come to Venice for a school art trip that was cancelled due to covid, and I'd always promised I'd take him. Having worked hard to finish his A-levels this summer, it was the perfect opportunity to visit and Hotel Indigo was the perfect mix of location and style we hoped it would be. Pros: *Cleanliness & Styling: The room and hotel were spotlessly clean. I adored the modern, cool contemporary styling. *Comfortable Accommodation: Though our inner garden room was quite compact, it was equipped with a very comfortable bed and a lovely bathroom. The provided toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers were appreciated touches. The garden, in particular, gave an exclusive feeling, which added to the charm of the place. *Fabulous Breakfast: The breakfast was an absolute treat! From pastries and cakes to meats and cheeses, the options were abundant, with hot options of scrambled eggs and bacon. The setting in the bar area for breakfast was also lovely. *Breakfast Tip: For Brits asking for tea, make sure to ask for milk, as it's not automatically served. *Prime Location: The hotel's location was fantastic and well-connected to the Vaporetto. St Elena is serviced by number 1 (the Grand Canel route, which can be very busy and slow but scenic), No.6, 4.1/4.2 (get to Murano on this one) and the 5.1 /5.2. We used it multiple times a day, going back and forth. The nearby Via Guiseppe Garibaldi street, with its local eateries, shops and mini supermarket, was a more authentic experience of local life seemingly popular with native dwellers with a lovely bustle about it, but not touristy like further down near San Marco. Overall I found St Elena to be a serene retreat from Venice's bustling streets. * Special mention: to the lovely older lady at reception who checked us in and out. Sorry, I should have noted her name. She wore a UK flag badge, and I think either German or Spanish one. Her English was great and she was very knowledgeable and helpful too. * Luggage storage: It was fantastic to be able to store our bags on arrival as we landed early morning. Check-in was 3 pm, but the lady (mentioned above) was very kind enough to call us to let us know the room was ready for us to access earlier. Likewise, on check out, our flight wasn't until 21.50 and we were able to leave our bags for the day and have a hassle-free full day out. Cons: * AC Issue: One downside was the AC which would only go down to 19°C, and running day and night at this temperature, the room never got particularly cool. Luckily we had some cooler weather days, but I suspect the room would feel quite warm with sustained hot weather *Tea & Coffee Refills: You are provided with two cans of water, a selection of tea and coffee and just two tiny pots of milk (1 per cup) - these we not replenished again when our room was serviced, and I had to ask multiple times for mor

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Porta da Mar
4.5/519 Reviews
Venice City Center
This was a fantastic place to base for our 4 nights in Venice. It was not far from the vaporetto stops and also it was easy to walk to the nearby attractions and had many food choices just south of the accommodation. Not to mention the little cafe below the building and the gelato shop. The host, Giampaulo, was always very helpful and nothing was too much trouble for him. He would always listen to me rambling with a new Italian word on each occasion he was in the front office with a cheerful smile. The room had a view of the canal right in front and was breathtakingly beautiful. The room was very comfortable and on the first night Giampaulo supplied a bottle of wine and on departing some venetian biscuits were also given to us as a thankyou. I would not hesitate to stay again as it is quite peaceful and very comfortable within walking distance of main attractions.
Hotel Indigo Venice - Sant'Elena, an IHG Hotel
4.5/544 Reviews
Venice City Center
I have recently had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Indigo St Elena in Venice for 4 nights with my 18yr old son. He was due to come to Venice for a school art trip that was cancelled due to covid, and I'd always promised I'd take him. Having worked hard to finish his A-levels this summer, it was the perfect opportunity to visit and Hotel Indigo was the perfect mix of location and style we hoped it would be. Pros: *Cleanliness & Styling: The room and hotel were spotlessly clean. I adored the modern, cool contemporary styling. *Comfortable Accommodation: Though our inner garden room was quite compact, it was equipped with a very comfortable bed and a lovely bathroom. The provided toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers were appreciated touches. The garden, in particular, gave an exclusive feeling, which added to the charm of the place. *Fabulous Breakfast: The breakfast was an absolute treat! From pastries and cakes to meats and cheeses, the options were abundant, with hot options of scrambled eggs and bacon. The setting in the bar area for breakfast was also lovely. *Breakfast Tip: For Brits asking for tea, make sure to ask for milk, as it's not automatically served. *Prime Location: The hotel's location was fantastic and well-connected to the Vaporetto. St Elena is serviced by number 1 (the Grand Canel route, which can be very busy and slow but scenic), No.6, 4.1/4.2 (get to Murano on this one) and the 5.1 /5.2. We used it multiple times a day, going back and forth. The nearby Via Guiseppe Garibaldi street, with its local eateries, shops and mini supermarket, was a more authentic experience of local life seemingly popular with native dwellers with a lovely bustle about it, but not touristy like further down near San Marco. Overall I found St Elena to be a serene retreat from Venice's bustling streets. * Special mention: to the lovely older lady at reception who checked us in and out. Sorry, I should have noted her name. She wore a UK flag badge, and I think either German or Spanish one. Her English was great and she was very knowledgeable and helpful too. * Luggage storage: It was fantastic to be able to store our bags on arrival as we landed early morning. Check-in was 3 pm, but the lady (mentioned above) was very kind enough to call us to let us know the room was ready for us to access earlier. Likewise, on check out, our flight wasn't until 21.50 and we were able to leave our bags for the day and have a hassle-free full day out. Cons: * AC Issue: One downside was the AC which would only go down to 19°C, and running day and night at this temperature, the room never got particularly cool. Luckily we had some cooler weather days, but I suspect the room would feel quite warm with sustained hot weather *Tea & Coffee Refills: You are provided with two cans of water, a selection of tea and coffee and just two tiny pots of milk (1 per cup) - these we not replenished again when our room was serviced, and I had to ask multiple times for mor
Hotel Corte Contarina
4/527 Reviews
Venice City Center
Les chambres sont un peu sales surtout parterre, on voit bien qu’entre deux clients les chambres ne sont pas nettoyées à 100% mais sinon RAS, literie ok, douche un peu mal en point.. Le petit déjeuner est vraiment bof, mais sinon ils sont très arrangeants, nous pouvons choisir notre horaire du petit déjeuner etc… Emplacement à 15minute à pied de la place St Marc, un peu loin du centre, mais cela nous a pas dérangé, il y a tout autour de l’hôtel (tabac, restaurant, boutique, supermarché…). POINT POSTIF : le personnel ! Nous nous souviendrons pendant un moment du personnel de l’hôtel, ils ont tous été très gentils et souriants, merci à Mustapha et à un autre monsieur qui parlait extrêmement bien le français (je ne connais pas le nom) et qui nous a conseillé pleins d’activités pour notre séjour. Merci vraiment à eux, d’avoir était autant agréable, et arrangeant même pour garder les bagages le dernier jour. Je met la note de 3/5, vous pouvez y ailler si vous voulez quelque chose de simple, et que vous y passer juste la nuit. Super accueil !
Hotel Ca' Formenta
4.3/535 Reviews
Venice City Center
Friendly staff, tidy facilities. Unlike the exterior, the interior is relatively new. Breakfast is OK. Good location to see Vienna, and the sunset from the sea right in front of it was better than Vienna.
Ca' di Dio Hotel - small luxury hotels of the world
4.5/573 Reviews
Venice City Center
Very impressed by the new hotel, which opened its doors in August of 2021. Very well designed interiors, friendly staff with great recommendations and service, breakfast included and great location with a spacious broad walk right in front of a ferry station.
Hotel Nuovo Teson
4.3/576 Reviews
Venice City Center
Good location, on the island, within walking distance of the attractions. More than 100 meters there is a water bus stop and an airport bus stop, which is very convenient. When you are tired, you can eat something in the restaurant downstairs to see the sea is very comfortable. Hotel facilities in general, although small but basically meet the needs, in Venice, this place is almost the same. I don't like breakfast, I can basically eat enough. There are no elevators in the small hotels in Venice Island, but the third floor is still digestible. I mentioned two boxes to receive my little brother and I was very enthusiastic to help me with the suitcase. Of course, I have to tip the suitcase in a foreign hotel. Although he is so arrogant, it is also a kind of foreign culture.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 7.32°C during the day, 3.51°C at night

• April to June: 18.68°C during the day, 14.36°C at night

• July to September: 23.87°C during the day, 19.13°C at night

• October to December: 10.43°C during the day, 6.63°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 48.03 cm

• Summer: 71.33 cm

• Autumn: 66.9 cm

• Winter: 63.2 cm

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