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A well situated hotel in lido Venice, 5 minutes from the Boat station and 15 minutes to St.Mark“s Venice.
Very close to the Beach and the Palazzo del Cinema, where the Film festival take place.
The staff is very welcoming and pleasant, breakfast quite good, specially in summer in the private Garden.
In summer days was quite amazing just take a bike given from the hotel and ride all the island long take a long drink on the way and coming back long the Venice lagoon in the light of the sunset, just heaven!
In the evening there are many restaurants close to the hotel, all reacheble by feet, where we found good fish food in venetial style.
Rate quite average, I“ve booked through [http://www.lidodivenezia.it Lido Venice Hotel] ...
Advantages: Its safe, fun and very family friendly Disadvantages: More expensive due to a weak pound currently .
My family and I have visited Jesolo twice in the last 4 years. Here are our thoughts on Lido De Jesolo:
It has been and in some respects rightly called the Blackpool of the Adriatic.
I can see why people would say that. Its a family resort primarily and has lots of shops and local traders all plying for your euros. There however the similarity ends.
Jesolo is wonderful. Its clean, vibrant, hospitable and family orientated. Without doubt the place to go with a young family if you want a bit on sun, sand and entertainment.
I was shocked on our first night ot as the main road closed to vehicles in the evening. We just strolled along taking in the atmosphere, you still have to avoid the numerous cycles though.
There is a distinct lack of night clubs etc but that only adds to the place in my opinion. I an say with all honesty i ...
Advantages: Nice to cool down and chill out on a hot day Disadvantages: No go zone in bad weather
Tinside Lido is situated on the historic Plymouth Hoe in Plymouth, Devon. Built in 1935 this art deco Lido was fully restored in 2003, at the cost of £3.4 million, after some years of neglect had left the grade II listed building more of an eyesore than a landmark. It is an unheated, seawater (treated) swimming pool open to the public for just a few months in the summer season.
When I was a youngster I often swam at this pool either with my family or under the supervision of Port Of Plymouth Swimming club and have many happy memories. After the refurbishment I swore I would never swim there again, as, in my opinion too much money was spent on a pool that would only be open for a few months of the year when we have a dire shortage of decent indoor swimming pools in Plymouth. The place is really dependent on nice weather to get ...