Ambasciatori Hotel
Corso del Popolo 221,
Mestre 30172,
Italy
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- Fitness Centre
- Free Breakfast
- Free Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
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- Address: Corso del Popolo 221, Mestre 30172, Italy
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The hotel & room was spotlessly clean, very big & bright with a table and armchairs and a large bathroom - on the quiet side of the road. The area is not rundown although it is residential with flats and lots of banks everywhere. Next door there is a huge and very good supermarket called PAM and also the hotel Delfino (which doesn't look half as nice as our one). There's a kebab shop opposite which looks a little unloved but the food is delicious and lots of locals frequent and a lovely ice-cream parlour. Lisa the receptionist recommended a local restaurant on Via Roma (turn right out of hotel & 2nd on right) when we arrived at 10pm called Da Carla which served great seafood pasta and salad and THE best tiramisu you will ever have in Venice. 32 Euros for 2 mains, salad, desert, half bottle Valpollicelli Viticoltori & beer. Although ignore the loud techno music played by the chef as the place was very clean & the staff wonderfully attentive and smiley (rare in actual Venice!).
At breakfast were delicious sweet croissants, lovely fruit salad and loads of choice of cereal, English breakfast, teas, coffee, varieties of conserves, bread rolls etc. Fab.
The hotel staff were very chatty, pleasant and genuinely seemed interested in pleasing you and were genuinely surprised at receiving tips. They also had good knowledge of what buses to catch, maps etc. Opposite the hotel Number 4 bus takes 10 mins (literally) to Venice Piazzale Roma and on the same side of the hotel number 4 will take you to the quaint Mestre Square for the best and cheap cappuccino and tea. Here you will also find H&M, department store COIN and a mid-size shopping centre; coffee bars and usual town shops. We aso went round the lovely fresh fruit & fish market.
Number 21 takes you to the airport. Found on opposite side of the hotel again.
At the airport make sure you buy an ACTV ticket for a 3 day pass on all transport in Mestre and Venice. It cost 31 Euros which was great value as we went on Vaparettos (6E each person single journey!) and buses (1.50E single journey) etc. It would have been expensive getting round if it hadn't been for this gem of a ticket. You only need to stamp it once (on your first journey). We kept stamping each time we got on a new trip but got told off eventually by a boat man. Stamp once to validate it and it naturally expires after 3 days (or however long you bought it for). Strangely you don't get asked to prove you've paid for your journey on most occasions but someone told us they'd got fined 30E when they couldn't produce a ticket. Be warned!
You can't use this ticket on a water taxi which are vey expensive.
Gondola's too are dear - 70E for 50mins!!
Make sure you have a guidebook or good map of Venice itself as even we got lost and we had an AA one! Lots of windy roads & not all the alleys are clearly marked. Plus it all does look very similar!
We took a few hour trip to the Lido which was a waste of time. The weather awas chilly but bright but the restaurant we ate at was expensive and the staff inattentive. I popped into the Hotel Boulevard as I was going to book that but it wasn't to my taste. Velour sofas , dark wood and old & tired looking. Glad I didn't book it.
Back to Venice itself. Got see the market early morning as it's fantastic. Much better than Billingsgate & Borough in London. Huge everything and it made you want to be self-catering as you 'shopped' with the locals. Eat at Saracena restaurant next to the Rialto. Expensive but great sun-trap and right next to the canal. Opposite the Rialto Hotel. The food was fantastic. Ate there twice.
Also pop to San Stefano Square and enjoy a couple of beverages in th wide choice of cafes there. Not as expensie as San Marco and a lot quieter but lovely square with church and statue. Eat fruit fondue or crepes here.
Also, try and see an opera or theater production as it's a great way to while away one night as not much to do on the island at night other than drink/eat. We watched La Traviata at the Scuola Grande Di San Theodoro. Amazing. Very intimate & we sat 2 feet from the orchestra. 40E each.
We stayed in Venice for 3 days 3 nights and it was perhaps a little too long unless you have tons of money and patience to see all 170 churches or are interested in glass or lace making (which we weren't).
Utlimately though I would stay in this hotel again - definitely.
(I paid £360 for bed & breakfast for 3 days.)