They had a nicer bathroom. I still can't understand the bidet.....
We kept reminding ourselves it was an old hotel and Venice is old. I think we were just fatiguing from a long trip.
The courtyard out back is very nice and wished we knew to request rooms here.
The views were very nice in back.
We had a great sunset.
We had to cross 3 bridges to get to the main strip, but it was very easy.
Now I am amused by McDonald's marketing and menu selection. I was scolded severely by the McDonald's clerk for taking pictures. I wanted to say "I am a share holder" but given her exaggerated sense of self I decided to just get an espresso and leave. So by all means take a look at this valued picture-(Yes I'm still annoyed).
We walked to the Rialto bridge, which is normally very congested so you can see what I mean by going in the morning.
It was much wider than I expected.
Great views!
We did have one stud posing for pictures.
Isn't he gorgeous?
Jim gave it his best shot!
We walked around the rest of the afternoon. We were scheduled for an 8pm ghost tour of Venice. At 630 we stopped at a place for dinner. By 7:30 they still had only brought bread and we realized we weren't going to make the tour. We should have just paid the bill and left because it was just so so. We usually aren't food snobs but struck out at every single meal that day. Does that look like a $90 meal? Oh well- maybe next time.
Overall we liked Venice's charm, just not the food. We feel like this gets a do over at some point but not at the end of a long journey. The next morning we got a water taxi at 4am (We prepaid for it but the hotel and water taxi driver got in an argument about it). He was angry and drove really fast, in the dark water, to the airport. We were glad to wait in the long line at the airport.