<Location>
To get to and from the airport, I took the limousine bus (ATVO) that goes directly to Mestre Station. The hotel is just a 3-4 minute walk from the bus stop, with no traffic lights and a flat road, which was very helpful for me as I had to catch an early morning flight.
If I had stayed on the main island of Venice, I would have had to carry my large suitcase over the bridge to get to the bus stop, so this was the right choice.
The bus stop for Venice is also located along the road on the bridge, so you have to go up some stairs, but it's just a stone's throw away.
It seems that the area around Mestre is not very safe, but if you go directly from the bus stop to the hotel, you won't feel that scared even at late hours.
If you buy an unlimited water bus (vaporetto) ticket, you can also use it to ride the bus to Venice, so I recommend hotels near Mestre Station, where many hotels are cheaper than the actual price.
<Cleanliness>
I was a little concerned about the hair here and there, but the linens were clean.
Because it is an apartment hotel, there was hand soap and dishwashing detergent in the kitchenette in the room.
<Services>
I arrived in the morning on the first day, so they were able to store my luggage for me, which was helpful. However, it seems that they do not offer a service to carry luggage to the room.
Also, this time I stayed alone for two nights, and there was no daily room cleaning, so I chose a twin bed room so that I could use different beds for two days, but the front desk told me that if I was alone, I should have chosen a room with one big bed, which I thought was unnecessary. lol
I did not use breakfast or the gym, so I do not know for sure.
<Facilities>
(Washroom)
The only amenities in the washroom were hand soap and shampoo/body soap/shaving gel in the shower booth.
The description on Trip.com said that hair conditioner was available, but there was no hair conditioner or rinse.
If you are Japanese (especially female), we recommend that you bring your own toothbrush, shampoo, conditioner, and facial cleanser.
(Kitchen)
Cutlery and plates were provided, but for some reason there were no cups (even though there was a capsule coffee maker and electric kettle...).
There is a refrigerator, microwave, induction cooker, and sink, so it is convenient for eating food purchased at the supermarket.
(Other rooms)
I made the reservation quite early, so I was able to reserve a large room at a low price, and it was spacious enough for one person.
I chose a room with two beds for the reasons mentioned above, but there was a luggage rack in the room, so I was glad that I didn't have to take up one bed.
It is unavoidable considering the location, but since the station and train tracks are close, you can hear the trains from early in the morning until late at night even with the windows and curtains closed.
The hangers in the room cannot be taken out of the closet, so if you do your own laundry, I recommend bringing your own hangers and clothespins.
(I hung the hangers I brought with me on the decorative shelf that separated the dining area from the bedroom.)
Both beds had power outlets at the headboard, which was convenient.
The safe, iron, and hair dryer were in the room as instructed.
I was impressed that I could watch Netflix on the hotel's account on the TV in the room. lol
<Summary>
It was my first trip to Venice, and I mostly just went back to the hotel to sleep, so in that sense I think it was good value for money.
However, if I have the opportunity to go again, I think I'll stay at a higher-class hotel closer to the bus stop, even if it costs a little more.
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