Location. The Hotel Metropole overlooks the Lagoon in Venice, Italy, 300 metres from St Marks Square, and within 600 metres of the Giardini Biennale.
Hotel Features. The hotel is located in a building which dates from the 16th century, and features romantic style furnishings, scattered cushions, and framed artworks. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas for a surcharge, and multilingual staff provide concierge services.
Hotel Metropoles restaurant, Met, has one Michelin star, and serves dishes using local Veneto ingredients. A complimentary breakfast buffet is available each morning.
Guestrooms. The hotels 67 guestrooms are air conditioned, and feature patterned wallpaper, ornate furnishings, and rich tones. Amenities available in all guestrooms include satellite television, clock radios, direct dial phones, minibars, safes, and designer toiletries.
Rates:
274.89 - 909.73 EUR
Year Property Opened: Ancient Building of the XVI Century, The Hotel Metropole was built at the end of the XIX Century.
Year Property Renovated: 2001
Number Of Rooms: 70
Number Of Floors: 4
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1100
Amenities:
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
TV In Room
Meeting Rooms
Air Conditioning
Mini Bar In Room
Hair Dryer
Hotel Metropole
Riva Degli Schiavoni 4149
Venice, Italy 30122
Driving Directions:
From Venice Marco Polo (VCE):
Distance to the Hotel Metropole is 8 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. ATVO buses run every 30 minutes to Piazzale Roma in the city centre. The journey time is 20 minutes and single tickets cost 3 EUR. The ACTV number 5 bus also goes to Piazzale Roma. The number 15 bus runs between the airport and Venice Mestre train station. At Piazzale Roma, water buses (vaporetto) are available. A free bus service links the airport terminal to the airport jetty; from here, regular Alilaguna boats leave for the city. Single tickets cost 10 EUR. Private water taxis are available, but are typically very expensive. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Venice is best explored on foot or by public water buses (vaporetto). Three day passes for the public water bus cost 25 EUR and offer unlimited travel. Water taxis and gondolas are also available. Gondola ferries (traghetti) cross the Grand Canal and the fare is 50 cents. Drivers can leave their cars at Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto.