Guerrini
Hotel Address
Cannaregio 265
Venice, Italy
Average guest rating

Room Rates
| Single | $46 - $119 |
| Double | $73 - $210 |
| Triple | $158 - $237 |
| Quad | $171 - $264 |
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EuroCheapo Review
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The Guerrini Hotel, a two-star family-run property with a slick lobby and simple rooms, is situated just off the busy Lista di Spagna, not far from the train station.
Rooms are rather character-free but clean, and are available with or without private bath. (We appreciate hotels that still offer shared facilities in this town!) The simplest rooms have white walls, a Venetian-style bed and a table. More expensive rooms throw in air conditioning and a private bathroom, equipped with a shower and bidet.
Three rooms look onto the picturesque Campo Santo Geremia, while the rest open to the quiet side street leading to the much cheaper Rossi.
Across the alley, the Guerrini offers another 15 rooms in its annex, each equipped with private facilities and a TV.
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor. This review is based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
Average Guest Ratings
Amenities
Hotel
- Bar/Lounge
- Breakfast Included
- Cafeteria
- City tour
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Dogs allowed
- Fax Machine
- Luggage Storage
- Pet Friendly
- Reception: 24-Hour
- Room Service
- Safe at reception
- Wi-Fi Connection
Room
- Air conditioning
- Bathroom: Private
- Bathroom: Shared
- Hair Dryer
- Internet Access
- Telephone
About the Guerrini neighborhood
Situated north and west of the train station, Cannaregio provides some of the city's cheapest sleeps and eats. It's the most navigable "sestiere" in the city and by far the most convenient area from which to explore Venice. Adjacent to the train station on one end and bordering San Marco at the Rialto Bridge on the other, here you’ll find the Jewish Ghetto and some of Venice’s finest palaces, among them the breathtaking Ca d’ Oro.
