About Hotel Ateneo
Located in the heart of Venice, just steps away from St Mark’s Square, Hotel Ateneo is a small, family-run hotel set in a quiet courtyard.
All rooms are soundproofed and furnished with antique furniture and Murano glass chandeliers. Free WiFi is provided, along with air conditioning, minibars, and satellite TV.
The hotel features a private garden and offers wedding services. Assistance with tour and ticket booking is available from the 24-hour front desk.
Guests are offered a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning, while room service is also available during certain hours. Drinks are served at the hotel’s bar.
La Fenice Opera House and Fortuny Museum are both within 100 yards of Hotel Ateneo, while many of Venice’s essential sights, including the Ducal Palace and the Rialto Bridge, are within a 5-minute walk.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Baroque decor.
The richly baroque interiors of Ateneo please most guests,
who praise the style and décor of the hotel. If you're after that authentic
Venetian experience, there's plenty to pique your interest here, from
magnificent chandeliers to original works of art, all within your private room.
positive:
In the heart of Venice.
Guests love the central Venice location, which makes it easy
to pack in all the sights. You'll be surrounded by Venice highlights, and when
you get tired of walking, there's a waterbus stop right nearby too.
positive:
Attentive service.
The service at this hotel gets the thumbs up from guests,
who appreciate the professional, friendly welcome and the attention to detail.
Whether you need concierge services or you're just looking for a comfortable,
stress-free stay, Ateneo's level of service should ensure that you're
satisfied.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Small rooms.
As is typical of Venetian hotels, many of the rooms and
bathrooms are quite small, and with all those baroque furnishings, some guests
find them a bit cramped and overly dark. You might find the bathrooms in
particular a real squeeze.
negative:
No lift.
Guests point out that there's no lift at this hotel, and
given the historic nature of the building, the stairs are quite narrow and
difficult to navigate if you have lots of luggage. It's worth being aware of if
you're staying on the third floor in particular, as it can be quite a hike up.
negative:
Issues with the WiFi.
The WiFi isn't great at this hotel, with guests saying that
the connection is often slow or doesn't work at all. This can be a pain if you're
trying to plan the next things to do and see during your excursions around
Venice, though you might get a better signal in the main reception area.