A city in northern Italy known both for tourism and for industry, and is the capital of the region Veneto.Venice, Italy (Venezia in Italian) is still one of the most fantastic and lovely places in the world. This sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as it was six hundred years ago, which adds to the fascinating character. Because Venice is on a lagoon, the water plays a crucial role in transportation. The most popular way to approach Venice is by boat or train, there are no cars in Venice and bicycles are not allowed. Don't miss the Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto) on San Polo and the Rialto market before the Rialto bridge on the left. Venice also have a shopping market for the biggest Italian brands, a stay in Venice is not cheap if you are looking for a room for your own, if you are travelling with a group of friends you can find a hostel with shared room cheaper than 20 euros per person / per day. For label clothing shopping, the best area is that around the Piazza San Marco, where you can find Versace, MaxMara, Gucci, Armani, Louis Vuitton, Prada and numerous more big names. If you are presentable, and you plan to stay in Venice for at least a few weeks, drop into the apartment rentals or hostels. These are usually the minimum budget stay and they offer the cheapest prices.
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San Geremia Rooms

Address: Campo San Geremia, Cannaregio 290 - Venice

Hotel San Geremia offer a pleasant, young and family atmosphere. It is 5 minutes far away from S. Lucia Railway Station and it is situated in a wonderful and charming place of Venice: Campo S. Geremia. Many rooms look out on the Campo St. Geremia and they enjoy a charming...

Rated 4.5 star by 115 guests | More reviews
Dawid From Poland On November 30, -0001

It was very good.

Charlotte From Wales On November 30, -0001

Really amazing location, the staff were very helpful allowing you to leave your luggage free if charge in a room in the hotel. Although at your own risk. No lockers. The room itself was very small. You could barely walk around the bed but it was clean, nice enough. To have a peaceful night sleep I'd advise earplugs. Due to the age range of people staying here there was quite a bit of noise throughout the night. Cheap-ish and cheerful enough although found the curfew a bit annoying.