We booked in for one night as we were flying out of Venice airport early the next morning. We wanted somewhere close to the bus/train stations & this hotel was ideal. 8 min walk. The hotel was quite difficult to find as it is up a narrow alleyway off the street - you have to be quite observant to see it! It is quaint in a boutique way - a very old building. Lots of vintage/antique items all over the place which made walking along the corridor very interesting. The guy at reception was really nice & helpful. Our rooms were on the 2nd floor & there is no lift, but they will offer to help you carry your luggage.Our rooms overlooked one of the lovely quiet terraces they have at the back of the hotel. Very quiet room, comfortable bed, quite dated decor & very little hanging space. The en-suite was adequate but the shower stall is very compact - fine if you are about the size of a sparrow but very restricting for a full-size adult! It could be designed in a better way by having a 'wet room' layout. We didn't eat at the hotel but there is a nice cafe at the corner of the alleyway leading to the hotel. Overall, I would stay there again, but given the lack of wardrobe space, probably for no more than 2 nights.