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At the Hotel Commercio & Pellegrino, the day begins with a buffet-style breakfast. During winter afternoons, when Venice is nestled in fog, guests are served complimentary pastries at tea time. Client service at reception is available 24 hours a day. On rainy days, the hotel provides umbrellas to its guests. A nearby path leads from the Riva degli Schiavoni to the Giardini, ideal for jogging because of the ample space and paved surface in a unique setting. |
Our attentive staff can provide advice so that guests can feel at home even in a hotel in Venice: If you plan to stay in Venice for at least three days, it is worthwhile to use tourist vouchers (for families, available by the day or by the week) available at the A.C.T.V. or Ve.La ticket offices. These vouchers offer substantial discounts and allow you to make frequent use of public transportation. |
When packing your clothing for a summer visit, it is worth remembering that in many places of worship, you must be dressed appropriately to enter (shorts and sleeveless shirts are not permitted). Our staff is discreet and courteous, and happy to provide advice or suggestions to allow guests to fully appreciate beauty and splendours of Venice: making reservations for a concert, an exhibition, recommending a restaurant or traditional "Bacaro". |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Concierge Service | Ice Machines | Lift | Luggage Storage | Ticket Reservation Service | Wake Up Service | | |
Amongst the hotels in Venice, Hotel Commercio & Pellegrino is located behind the Palazzo Ducale where the San Marco district, the heart of the Most Serene Republic, meets the Castello district, one of Venice's jewels, still lively and authentic. This privileged location allows guests quick access to the architectural and artistic wonders of St. Mark's Square, the treasures of the Basilica Marciana, the artistic masterpiece of the Museo Correr and the Museo Archeologico. |
The hotel is located on the Calle delle Rasse which takes its name from the word "Rascia" or "Razza": woolen fabric imported from Schiavonia (now Serbia) used to make "felze", gondola cabins used until the late nineteenth century. Alongside the beauty of St. Mark's Square, guests staying at Commercio & Pellegrino can admire the Chiesa di San Zaccaria, visit the Museo Navale and stroll along the most famous areas in Venice, from Riva degli Schiavoni to the Giardini, the site of the Biennale International Art Exhibition. |
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