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This friendly, family-run joint has only four tiny rooms. However, the common terrace on the top floor will soothe any potential claustrophobia. It's only a few floors high, but seems world away from the chaos if San Marco and the tiny rooms below.
These are tastefully done up in classic dark wood and (oddly pleasing) moss-green brocade, and the faux marble tiles almost pass for the real thing. The original wood-beamed ceilings date back to the 15th century.
Bathrooms are long and thin, but clean and modern. There's no space for a breakfast room, but Davide and his family team will bring your coffee and brioche to the room.
Equidistant from the Piazza San Marco and bustling Campo San Bartolomeo, the location is ideal. A double in high season will run you up to €140, but compared to shoddier San Marco establishments at the same price, the Cosmo's got it.
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