Everything the hotel offers is top notch, we had an easy check-in as the person spoke good English, the room was very clean and enough space for two people and the bed was comfortable. The breakfast was one of the best we have had AT A hotel, a huge assortment of food and drinks, and considering the price restaurants outside the hotel are charging makes it even more amazing.
There are only 2 issues one an easy fix, and that is to have a kettle and two cups for coffee, as there is a fridge in the room. Strange, I know, but with that breakfast, which has a great coffee machine, it makes up for it.
2nd one was just a bit of bad luck for us, we had noisey neighbour's and walls would have been ok if they were just talking, but these two were full on till 3am.
I guess that can happen anywhere.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND STAYING HERE IF YOU CAN GET IT FOR UNDER 100 EURO
We were impressed by how modern the design is compared to our previous stays at other Venice hotels. The location is perfect and close to the San Marco square.
We could store our luggage after checkout and continue to explore the city.
JJoy WoniI arrived in Venice after 11 PM yesterday, and I must say, it was quite an adventure! Unfortunately, there was no one at the reception of the hotel I originally booked, so we found ourselves wandering around in search of help. Other hotels were fully booked, and just when we were starting to lose hope, we stumbled upon this amazing hotel as a walk-in. The staff at the reception were incredibly kind and quickly found a room for us. The hotel was so warm, cozy, and clean. If it weren't for this hotel, I might have ended up sleeping on the street! 😭
And let me tell you, the breakfast was absolutely outstanding! There was a fantastic variety of fresh vegetables and bread, along with delicious food that truly exceeded my expectations. The staff was exceptionally friendly, and Ludmila was a gem throughout breakfast. She kept checking in to see if the food we were enjoying was good and if we needed anything at all. This is hands down the best hotel I have ever stayed in. I will definitely stay here again the next time I come to Venice. Thank you so much for such an incredible experience ♥️♥️
MMaxenceLDisappointed by the level of service and outdated hotel. For that very pricy 4 stars hotel, I would have appreciated a higher level.. the staff was not particularly friendly neither helpful. The room was very dark with casi no natural light, not renovated like the booking picture. The bathtub was broken, they send someone that didn’t care of it and said it was indeed broken, reception didn’t propose anything in exchange. I ended up trying to fix myself for 1/2h. Bit sad.. also the Jacuzzi/public bath or gym are not accessible for free. You have to pay and book ahead.. you would imagine it’s included in the price. Positive side: very well located in the center, in the main luxury street, explain the price I guess? The rooftop is really the highlight with beautiful sunset, where we drunk our complementary bottle. The breakfast is really good, one of the best so far. Will not come back, not worthy.
ผผู้เข้าพักGreat mountain stay with excellent service and views
I stayed one night at Hotel Villa Argentina during my trip through the Dolomites, and it was a very pleasant experience overall.
Pros:
• The breakfast was excellent, especially the bacon and omelet — a nice touch before heading out for the day.
• The hotel staff were friendly and helpful, making check-in and requests very smooth.
• The view from the hotel is absolutely beautiful, especially if you’re lucky to get a mountain-facing room — peaceful and scenic.
Cons:
• The hotel is a bit far from the town center, so it’s more suited if you have a car or want a quiet stay in nature.
• The building is old, though the rooms and bathrooms have been nicely renovated, so it’s comfortable once you’re inside.
Overall, I’d recommend this hotel for travelers who want a quiet, scenic stop in the Dolomites with good food and service.
PPei ShanAt first, I was hesitant to book this hotel because of the limited reviews. I wasn't sure whether to choose this one or another 4-star hotel, but in the end, I went with this hotel due to its proximity to the train station (1 km) and better rates. To my surprise, everything was great—the room was a good size and very clean. There's also an elevator to reach the rooms, so you don't have to worry about carrying your luggage up stairs. staff are friendly too , they will recommend you where to visit in Verona.
The downside, however, is that the room's soundproofing isn't very strong. I could hear people running or walking in the corridor outside. Additionally, the room key is a traditional key with a heavy keychain, rather than a key card. But it wasn't a major issue for me, as you can leave the key at the reception. The breakfast was decent for the price.
EElaineThis stay had a mix of positives and negatives. We were not placed at San Cassiano as expected but were instead transferred to another hotel in their chain, Palazzo Stern. The alternate hotel wasn’t bad—it's located along the Grand Canal and has a lovely terrace. The property itself boasts some impressive design elements, likely stemming from its past as an antique mansion turned hotel. We were given a loft room, which unfortunately didn’t have any windows with a view, and the space was a bit cramped for two large suitcases. On the plus side, the bathroom had a beautiful design. Breakfast was ok, though nothing to rave about. The hotel is a bit of a walk from most attractions unless you opt for a water taxi, with a water taxi stop conveniently located right outside the hotel.