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Venice - can you recommend a family hotel / b&b??

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yogiannie · 25/06/2018 11:31

we are visiting Venice next spring and would love your recommendation for a fabulous inexpensive family accommodation!!! plus any top tips for best family activities, kids age 14 and 9.

thankyou 😊😊😊

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RJnomore1 · 25/06/2018 13:01

Place marking to come back with one for you later

MrsMooks · 25/06/2018 13:06

www.hotelserenissima.it/?lang=en
We stayed here, it was lovely and central. We had no kids with us so didn't seek out family activities although it was fun to go on the water bus. I loved it, will go back one day!

SilverHairedCat · 25/06/2018 13:12

We stayed on the mainland for half the price. NH Laguna Palace. Buses go there and back every 20 minutes or so, from early morning until about midnight.

Ricekrispie22 · 25/06/2018 17:21

The vaporetto runs frequently to the island of Murano, where all Venice's glassblowers have their workshops. Once on the island, bypass the hawkers and look for signs for free glassblowing demonstrations. Seeing blobs of molten glass become fragile goblets, vases, and works of art is mesmerizing for any age. You will be funneled into showrooms after the demonstration, but are under no obligation to buy.

There are lots of mask workshops who offer lessons but my favourite is Peter Pan Masks near the San Stae vaporetto water bus stop.

Make a good list for a treasure hunt. Here are a few ideas to get your list started: a lion with a closed book (meaning that Venice was at war), an ambulance, a garden, a pointed window, a golden lion, a well, a door that opens into the water, a horse, a saint, an angel, a dragon, a singing gondolier, a grocery store on a boat (you'll find one just off Campo San Barnaba by the Ponte dei Pugni), a leaning tower (San Stefano, San Giorgio dei Greci, and others), a bride in a gondola, and a gelato stand (everybody will be looking for this one).

newsfromnowhere · 29/06/2018 23:16

We like Hotel Agli Arboretti on the Dorsoduro – it has family rooms and is a step-free two-minute walk from the stop for the Blu linea water bus from the airport. www.aglialboretti.com/ It does take about an hour and 20 mins from the airport to the Zattere stop but it's fun looking out of the window as the boat goes via the cemetery island, Murano and the Lido.

If you get a hot, sunny day try a day on the Lido - go to the beach, eat gelato and hire bikes. For a great view of Venice get the Vaporetto to San Giorgio Maggiore right opposite St Mark's Square and go up the bell tower (in the lift) for fabulous views without any queues. If you want to do something arty, The Peggy Guggenheim Museum has some glorious 20th-century art.

yogiannie · 30/06/2018 11:56

thanks so much for all your replies, some great ideas to consider ,🙂

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