Youth Hostel in Venice
Travel Tips for Venice - Venezia (Page 7/12)
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02 Mar 2011 Jou-an, Taiwan:
St marco square is wonderful and you can just walk around the area in the evening! |
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27 Feb 2011 Kasmira, Switzerland:
Murano, the glass - making island. So cool! |
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23 Feb 2011 Daniel, Canada:
Florence just make sure you get to the right train station. |
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02 Mar 2011 Jou-an, Taiwan:
It's less expensive to eat than we thought in Venice. So just eat out ;) |
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28 Feb 2011 ō裕, Japan:
Breakfast was fine. Serials, tea, coffee, milk, bread jum butter juice. |
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28 Feb 2011 ō裕, Japan:
Basicly nothing. But there are lots of big tables and chairs. You can enjoy chatting with your friends. |
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23 Feb 2011 Daniel, Canada:
not on the island the hostel is on. |
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10 Feb 2011 Richard, Scotland:
Central Venice is very expensive. But if you are willing to wander off the main areas you will find exactly the same stuff on offer for less than half the price. This goes for meals, snacks and souviners. |
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31 Dec 2010 Chao-Jung, Canada:
The only places worth visiting are the San Marco square and the Grand Canal. It will take only one afternoon to finish all. You don't even need to book a night in Venice. Try to visit in the day and get out of here right away. |
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26 Nov 2010 Katie, Canada:
Walk. Walk everywhere. Venice is small but getting lost in it is the best way to feel what it's really like! Art boffins: Peggy Guggenheim collection is fantastic. |
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HI Hostel Venice - VeneziaThe Venice hostel is beautifully located in an ancient, refurbished grain store on Guidecca Island in the heart of Venice. Palladian churches, the Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection are all within easy reach. The Youth Hostel has 260 beds and facilities include meals, TV room, common rooms, tourist information,luggage store for members, lockers. | more...... |

