We stayed at the Hotel DO Pozzi for just one night and booked last minute through a 3rd party site. We loved that it was so close to San Marco Square; but it is definitely hidden down a small alley over the Longchamp store. We were lucky enough to find a porter to take us there from the port for 25 Euro; because we would never have found the Hotel DO Pozzi otherwise! (Plus we had a ton of luggage since we were going on a cruise, and it wasn't easy getting the luggage through the uneven streets that were bustling with tourists! We did it ourselves after checkout; but it took 2 trips!)
The hotel is very old, but seeing as many of the buildings around here are 800 years old all of the hotels are old and historic. Our room was clean, and the bed took up the entire space. It was basically a bed, small desk, small closet, mini fridge, and bathroom. The decor was minimal but everything was clean and the bathroom had all the necessary amenities. The bed was not huge; but big enough for 2. The bed and pillows were also basic, and not super-soft; but my husband and I were both able to get a good nights sleep. Once we were in the room it was very quiet.
Our room was not ready upon arrival, 12:30; and check in was 1:00. The gentleman at the front desk offered to store our luggage for us. We had really been hoping to get into our room because we had been on planes and the vaporetto for almost 20 hours and we really wanted to rest & freshen up. We did find a very cute little bar/restaurant a few steps away and we had a drink and snacks before heading back to the room. Our room was on the 3rd floor with a view of the street of shops/cafes. There was a teeny-tiny elevator with just enough room for 2 people and their luggage.
We thought the hotel came with breakfast; but since we booked through a travel site, it didn't. That was fine because there are tons of little cafés within walking distance. Overall everything was fine. I wouldn't recommend staying here for an extended period of time though, or with a lot of luggage. It is a pleasant Venetian hotel, and the friendly staff speaks English; however there is nothing spectacular about it. read more