There is no hotel guerrato, only Pansione guerrato, which basicly mean boarding house guerrato. It really is a boarding house and not a hotel. There is no service as you expected from a hotel.Very basic room, No tv/ fridge/safe/Tea coffee /kettle. Not even have cup or glass tumbler. Only bed. Two bed in my room are sterl frame foldable and very filmsy.Property is very very old and worn out, not even properly maintained, there are lots of safety hazards around the property. Need a lot of LTC.1. The shower screen is missing a door, water splashed out to floor when showering and make it very slippery on tile floor, my son fell to the ground, lucky his arm and leg is not broken..2. The table lamp has broken wire and can only switch on by plug in and off by unplug the wall plug. I spilled water on table and got a instant electric shock, had to jump off bed to unplug the light. A young kid could get killed by the shock. 3. Entrance door lock does not work properly, it can't be locked from inside, We have to put luggages to block the entrance during night. 4. The property has 7 floors and no lift, no servce. Stairs are very narrow and steep. The square edges on each steps are all worn out, step edge is round and very slippery. It is very scary when you try to take a heavy luggage down stairs. The only new stairs is from 1st to 2nd floor as showed on their listings photo. All other's are old and worn. There are about 60-70 steps in total. If you don't have big muscle and strong back. Just forget it.and there are no service to help you. All DIY.5.When I first got to the property, the reception lady held a pet dog and was talking to a customer, We ( family of four )are second in the queue, then another family of four came behind us. Total 8 people's waiting there and watch the lady only use one hand to type on computer while hold the pet, after a while, the dog start to jump and hiding under lady's chair and then run away. What a drama. a simple inquiry took 21 minutes and totally ignore there are 8 guests waiting in line. 6. When we are checking in. The staff try to over charge us on tax, I then showed them the correct amount, and all payment there had to be cash. No card. When I asked for receipt, it then became a bit unfriendly. 7. Breakfast there has very tight time slot for each guest like boarding school. If your schedule doesn't match theirs. Then bad luck. We could not make to the time slot they give us. So we missed all the two day's breakfast. Again there are no service and no take away or flexable arrangment. Everything even a tiny adjustment is just too hard for them.8. The floor structure is worn and everytime. even a gentle walk on floor make it shake and you can feel all the furniture shake around and you will dininitely know when the people above your floor move.9. Bath towel is not young and not...
Read moreWe had the opportunity to spend two nights at Hotel Guerrato, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment we stepped inside, I was immediately captivated by the warm and inviting atmosphere that beautifully encapsulates the essence of Venice.
One of the most impressive aspects of Hotel Guerrato is its remarkable attention to detail when it comes to recreating the unique and charming ambiance of Venice. Every nook and corner of the hotel exudes the Venetian spirit, from the carefully curated decorations that transport you back in time to the building's traditional architecture that effortlessly blends into the enchanting surroundings. The subtle yet captivating decor elements truly make you feel like you're immersed in the heart of this romantic city.
Location is often the key factor that can elevate a stay, and Hotel Guerrato certainly doesn't disappoint. Situated just a few steps away from the bustling Rialto Mercato, you're granted effortless access to one of Venice's most vibrant and authentic landmarks.
While simplicity is often the hallmark of elegance, Hotel Guerrato manages to deliver a satisfying and sufficient breakfast that sets the perfect tone for the day. The stylish dining room, where breakfast is served in time slots, adds a touch of class to the start of each morning.
The comfort of my stay was further enhanced by the hotel's modern amenities. The efficient air conditioning system provided a refreshing escape from the Venetian sun, and the daily cleaning service ensured that the room remained an inviting sanctuary throughout my stay. The bathroom's comfort and functionality were equally impressive, offering a space where relaxation was inevitable.
It's worth noting that the only minor drawback I encountered was the low water pressure in the shower. However, I understand that this is a common issue across Venice due to its unique infrastructure and should not be a deterrent to experiencing the city's charms.
In conclusion, my time at Hotel Guerrato was a memorable experience that left me enchanted by the seamless blend of authentic Venetian atmosphere, prime location, and modern comforts. The hotel's dedication to preserving the spirit of Venice is truly commendable, and I can wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking an enchanting and unforgettable stay in this...
Read moreAbsolutely the worst hotel we have ever stayed at. We arrived at the hotel and could barely walk in the door. They have nowhere to store luggage for customers if you arrive before check in. There was nowhere to sit or stand. We were there one hour before check in time and they told us they had no where to put our luggage so we couldn’t leave it. What kind of hotel treats customers like this? Then they grabbed our luggage and put it outside the hotel and said we could leave it there, in a hallway outside the hotel. The two women working were so extremely rude. We asked to just wait in the lobby for an hour until check in and they were very rude about that. Did they want us to wander the streets with our luggage? Others arrived and they told them to put their luggage in the hallway. We watched and they had no one near it or watching it, easily could’ve been stolen. It was the most poorly run check in I’ve ever seen.
We finally got to our room. It was up three flights of stairs. No elevator. You must be able to carry your luggage up and down without assistance.
Room was okay. Air conditioning was terrible. They make you take your key to the office anytime you leave and pick it up when you get back. Annoying and a waste of time. The “breakfast” was terrible. All around a horrible experience in such a wonderful city.
There are so many better hotels in Venice, please...
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