Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Accommodation In Venice: Some Amazing Options For All Budgets And Tastes

Rates of hotel accommodation in Venice depend naturally enough on the season. But, regardless of the time of the year, the rates are high nearly all the time. You have an endless choice of stay in Venice, Italy, from the low budget hotels to five star. The best sights of course are from those hotels that surround the Piazza San Marco. These are prime locations for which, naturally enough, you can expect to pay a pretty penny.

But wait, there are other ways of seeing Venice without having to pay through your nose. In this article, I will give you some pointers on accommodation in Venice and eating.

Some Pointers to Select Cheap Hotels and Economic Accommodation In Venice

To begin with, if you choose to stay in Mestre on the mainland, you will pay a fraction of what you pay to stay in Venice proper. The advantages are many, you are lesser crowded, the rooms will be bigger for the same rent and the amenities better. The icing on the cake is the fact that Mestre is connected with Venice by trains leaving on the average every five minutes. So if this is the option you choose, you can really save money.

The other way to see Venice cheaply and to find cheap accommodation in Venice, Italy is to check the hotel websites for last day tariffs for Hotels in Venice. Very often, a guest cancels at the last minute and the hotel drops the rate on the room by a considerable margin to attract a last minute guest. Such accommodation is always available in Venice. So if you can put up with some uncertainty and do not mind going to a cybercafe as you get off the train, this mode is for you. This method is ideal for those with a backpack, footloose and free with no children or a wife to care about.

As far as food is concerned, pizza parlors abound in Venie. You can pick up what you want and maybe a glass of wine to keep you company and make a great meal. Just remember one golden rule. If you sit and eat you pay more, maybe double of what you would if you picked and walked. And if you sit on the sidewalk and enjoyed a view of the canal as you munch in Venice Italy, be prepared to pay a whole lot more. Being waited upon is murdering your wallet.

Italy is well known for its vast choice of food, appealing and mouth watering. Although a number of international restaurants have set up shop here to cater to the 22 million tourists that go through the city, you would not really want to eat Chinese here. Stick to the local cuisine is what I recommend

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