Offering an outdoor renovated swimming pool, Ca' Masieri Hotel is set in Trissino in the Veneto Region. The hotel has a terrace and views of the pool.
Emy7
Serbia
The hotel is a very nice place with an atmosphere, in a stylish old villa. We chose it as a "base" to visit the nearby attractions and we was very satisfied with it - it's a pity we could not spend more time inside the hotel, it would have worth it. Our room was spacious, stylish, well equipped and had a very nice view to the Italian countryside. Breakfast is Italian, that means much more sweet food than we use to eat, but it was okay for us, we always found enough to eat. The staff was super nice and helpful, we are very grateful for them. Extra thanks to Emanuela (if I write right her name) for her kindness to my little daughter. :) There is a good pizzeria just outside the villa, only a few minutes walk - and they speak English. We recommend this hotel if you would like to visit Vicenza, Verona, Padova and even Venezia and the Lake of Garda (also Gardaland).
Sirio Life Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Trissino. Featuring a bar, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
David
United States of America
The breakfast was not as good as at other hotels we stayed at on our vacation. But at least there was a breakfast. The coffee and the pastry on the second day of our stay were both quite good.
The location is excellent for our needs. I wanted to to stay near the village where my Grandfather was born, since no one from my family has been there since he emigrated to the USA in 1907. I found that the hotel was on a street that was named for his family, and that the owner of the restaurant across the street is a distant cousin.
The views around the hotel are beautiful. We weren't able to find any hiking or walking trails nearby. If there were more information available in the lobby about those, that would be an improvement.
Offering excellent road links, Hotel & Residence Castelli is just 15 minutes' drive from Vicenza and offers free parking. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Ale944
Serbia
Good value for the money, excellent breakfast.
Hotel is partially renovated, there is a pool (we didn't use it because of short stay), heating is good, rooms were hot during the cold day outside.
Set 1969 feet from the Montecchio exit of the A4 Motorway, newly built Castagna Palace Hotel offers spacious modern rooms, a bar and an à la carte restaurant.
Karen
United States of America
Dinner was wonderful! Great food and excellent service.
Located in Chiampo and with Verona Arena reachable within 31 miles, Hotel Ristorante Fratelli Zenari provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Just 164 feet from the Montecchio Maggiore exit of the A4 motorway and a 10-minute drive from Vicenza Exhibition Center, Felix Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Alexandra
Sweden
Excellent stop over directly off the freeway on the way to Venice. We travelled as a family and got a room upgrade free of charge. The host was amazing and very accommodating. Clean and nicely furnished rooms, excellent value for money if you are passing through and need a stop for the night.
Located in Costabissara, 29 miles from PadovaFiere, Locanda Benetti provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
William
United Kingdom
Good breakfast though limited .. would have loved some hot food addition e.g. omelette and the like.
Assuming that you have wheels, B&B San Niccolo` is easily...
Assuming that you have wheels, B&B San Niccolo` is easily connected to the main towns north and south of Trissino. It's roughly 40 minutes from the freeway entrance at Alte Montecchio, or from downtown Vicenza. I tried the upscale restaurant a few steps away, "La Bronsa Viva" (i.e., "The Live Ember"), which was recommended to me by local residents. However, it turned out to be pricey for the food, the serving, and the ambiance. Having an extremely busy daily schedule, I often took food and wine to my room, since it included a fridge and a microwave oven. This way I could always have a meal waiting for me. But I also had plenty of opportunities to visit restaurants up and down the Agno River Valley. I'd HIGHLY recommend the Locanda Castagna at Arzignano (warning: it's not open Sat. - Sunday), La Corte at Cornedo, La Brustola` at San Quirico (warning: it's open ONLY on Friday to Sunday evening, and they make food for the gods). Getting around Trissino can be a bit complicated if you're a foreigner and don't speak Italian. I didn't have a GPS, so at first it was difficult even to reach the B&B (warning: DON'T try to do it at night). But it's easy if you bring a map with you. Warning: there are way too many roundabouts on the main highway - make sure you reach the only one that says the magic words: VIA SAN ROCCO.
Paolo
United States of America
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