with this image for other options!
Monolocale Liola
The apartment is a 15/20 minute walk from the Mestre - Venezia train station, in a green and quiet corner of the city. The building borders a beautiful public garden and is surrounded by greenery. The bus stop for Venice is less than 50 meters away from home; buses are frequent and even late at night. You arrive in Venice in about 20 minutes. Various shops nearby; supermarket, bar and tobacco are about 100 meters away. Kitchen, crockery and linen are at your disposal. Guest access All the apartment is only for you. Other things to note Tourist tax is not included in the total price. It will be paid upon your arrival. Tourist tax: from February 1st to December 31st: 4 euros per person per night. This is valid for the first 5 nights; from the sixth, inclusive, you do not pay anything more. Also: Children from 10 to 16 years: 2 euro. Children from 0 to 10 years do not pay. From 1 January to 31 January the tax is half. Upon your arrival, as all the hosts are obliged to do by law in Italy, we will ask you to be able to see your documents in order to register your presence on the website of the Municipality. I remain at your disposal for any clarification. when you leave the apartment please. put yhe keys on the table and bang the door. GUIDELINES FOLLOWED ON CLEANING AND HYGIENE: I personally take care of the cleaning of the apartment and the positive reviews of all these years are the gratification of this particular care of mine. I added to the usual procedures, following the Covid-19 virus, further attention. I use chemicals for effective cleaning against Covid-19. You will find everything you need right now: antibacterial hand disinfectant, gloves, disposable wipes, absorbent paper, paper tissues and anything else that is useful. While I am in charge of cleaning the apartment, cleaning products and disinfectants remain at your disposal. Some tips: Venice is a quiet and safe city ( even at night ) but attention to pickpockets. It's good to always bring backpacks in front ( pickpockets cut off the bottom of your backpack ). Try not to sit and eat on the steps in St. Mark's Square-it's at risk of being fined. Finally, try to always make the bus ticket, although sometimes it is difficult to find the store that sells them ( generally newsstands of newspapers and tobacconists ) . Occasionally, the controllers are on the bus, and the fines are quite high. ...but in broad terms this is all you need to know to spend a pleasant vacation in Venice. All I have to do is wish you a good stay in Venice! Marli Registration number IT027042C2MX3PJV3D
Amenities
Community Book-Direct Links
Reviews
Save Even More Money On Your Next Vacation
Got questions?
We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.