“Close to the main boat terminal . Very pleasant front desk staff ”
“A very nice decorated hotel located in a quiet place of Lido, near the restaurants and water bus terminal. The staff was helpful and the room clean and spacious. The garden: wonderful!”
“Staff helpful, hotel beautiful, breakfast was great, but at extra cost. Short 2 - 3 minute walk to restaurants and ferry.”
“Very cosy hotel. We arrived in the rain. The staff made us feel very welcomed and the breakfast was delicious It is Venesie after all. Take the water taxi to Lido get off and walk to hotel. Loved it”
“Hotel location on Lido, just a short walk to restaurants & shops”
“I liked the atmosphere of this hotel, a little suspended in time. I loved the lady at the reception, besides being extremely helpful, she was stylish and elegant in a very 1950s way. As we were all there for the Venice Film Festival the whole thing felt like "Dolve Vita" glamour or out of a "Mad Men" scene. The location is perfect, on a quiet but elegant street in close distance to the shopping areas and the ferries to Venice and bustling with shops and lovely restaurants. Breakfast was excellent, highly recommended. I would definitely return but I would ask for a larger room.”
“staff was very friendly and accommodating. the hotel had an overall pleasant atmosphere and a lovely terrace.”
“The culture. It was very old Italian and really added to the experience ”
“Friendly staff, very clean, the breakfast buffet was excellent”
“Rooms were very spacious, AC was working fine. Hotel has a nice vintage atmosphere. During our stay at Biasutti we had a chance to enjoy all the advantages of visiting Venice, Murano, Burano that came with accommodating at Lido. It's a great place to come back after a whole day of walking through narrow and crowded streets of Venice. It takes only 15 minutes form Lido by water tram to get to Venice's St. Mark's square and similar to get to other interesting locations. Biasutti hotel is 4 minutes slow walk from ACTV station, so it allows you to have an easy transition from touring to relax.”