This hotel was a short walk from the train station, which made it very convenient as we arrived in Venice by train. The address was rather difficult to find, but that is Venice! It's really important to get a good map so you can find your way around. The woman was very welcoming, and although she couldn't speak English, was able to communicate everything we needed to know. The room was very small and quite dark, right at street level. The bathroom was tiny but immaculate. Breakfast was actually one of the worst we had in Italy, consisting of prepackaged dry toast and jam, and a packaged pastry. Fresh fruit or yoghurt would have been welcomed. They kindly stored our luggage after check-out so that we could continue to explore until our departure time.
We had a really excellent meal just around the corner from the room. The first evening in Venice we walked past the trattoria where lots of locals were spilling out of the doors onto the sidewalk, and even sitting on a bridge and a large flat boat, eating cicchetti and drinking wine. Ate dinner there the second night and had an exceptional meal.