6/10 Okay
James
7 Sept 2024
Liked: Cleanliness
Disliked: Property conditions & facilities
For the new traveller the term "Ca' " maybe confusing . The Ca' for Italy is a classification that denotes "house or residence", owned by the 'Main Hotel', not the hotel proper. In North American terms we would note it as "other or adjacent" building. In review of the travel website we used this was definitely not made clear in the promotion of the hotel. Upon arrival at the Rialto Hotel we were informed we were in the 'other' building and were escorted into two back alley ways (comically 'streets' in Venice) and then taken to a non-descript door and let inside. We entered a converted home or apartment from earlier times. We first noted that there was no elevator, our room was on the second floor. We had to climb a single stair of 33 steps, then a winding small hallway to our room. The room was a good size, very clean and fitted out in a classical renaissance style, very quaint. But the curtains did not allow you to open the windows to open the shutters, so basically the room was windowless. The bathroom was large but had a very percarious tub/shower combo, that respectfully, would challenge the elderly, disabled or large traveller.There is no on-site security only an intercom to the front desk in the other building. We are very well healed, physically fit, backpacking early 60's travellers, who have experience in these situations and we were very fine with our stay. But this is not the Holiday Inn/Best Western model of stay. So do your homework re 'Ca'. Hope this helped.
James
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2024