Acca Hotel
Hotel Address
San Polo - Calle Pezzana 2160
Venice, Italy
Average guest rating

Room Rates
| Single | $66 - $152 |
| Double | $86 - $178 |
| Triple | $86 - $218 |
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EuroCheapo Review
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Luca and his family have really done a number on the Acca Hotel. Situated just off the Campo San Polo, this recently rehabilitated hotel is easy to spot on the map, and it's worth a look.
The Acca's nine rooms range in size from fairly spacious to small; there's also a rather massive junior suite. All rooms include chunky armoires, and the style is "vaguely Venetian meets pricey motel," resulting in a sweet combination of cheap and classic. Color schemes come in shades of green with dark wood or coppery accents.
Apparently most of the re-vamp budget went towards the bathrooms. These come in gleaming white and beige, with the cutest toilet and bidet sets we've ever laid eyes upon!
The staff is friendly and easy-going. Prices spike during major tourist rushes, so keep this hotel on your low-season list.
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
- Babysitting
- Breakfast Included
- City tour
- Concierge/Booking Services
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Fax Machine
- Garden
- Groups welcome
- Hair Dryer – at reception
- Internet Station
- No Elevator
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Recently renovated
- Reception: 24-Hour
- Reception: Limited Hours
- Room Service
- Safe at reception
- Wake-Up Service
- Wi-Fi Connection
Room
- Air conditioning
- Bathroom: Private
- Extra bed
- Handicap accessible rooms
- Heat
- Internet Access
- Minibar
- Safe
- Soundproofed rooms
- Soundproofed Windows
- Telephone
- Toiletries
- TV
- Writing desk
About the Acca Hotel neighborhood
North of the Rialto Bridge, Venetian life is a bit more relaxed in San Polo. Streets are not as packed, restaurants have more local flavor and prices tend to be more affordable in general. By day you’ll find open-air markets and fish markets ("herbaria"), decked out in frescoed porticos. By night the area is home to hipsters for late-night "cicchetti" and great wines by the glass. You can easily walk to from the area around the Rialto Bridge to San Marco in ten minutes.
