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Hotel Duca d'Aosta

Boasting a superb location in the heart of the town and only 15 minutes away from Venice , Hotel Duca D'Aosta is a 4 star hotel in Mogliano Veneto. Smart shops and typical Veneto wine bars and restaurants can be found right on doorstep of this hotel, which is also the ideal base to discover the Venetian hinterland. The hotel prides itself on the comfort, elegance, and professionalism it offers to all guests. Duca D'Aosta is the perfect business hotel near Venice , not only thanks to its situation within easy reach from Venice Airport either by car or by public transport, but also thanks to its wide array of business-oriented services, including a convention centre, executive rooms and private garage. Duca D'Aosta is accessible for disabled guests and hotel amenities include several lounges, bar, wireless Internet access , and TV room with sports channels. The welcoming staff at the front desk will be pleased to suggest the best restaurants in the area, information about Venice and Treviso, and the many activities that can be done in the surroundings, including golf. Hotel Duca D'Aosta applies a pet-friendly policy .


Hotel review summary of Hotel Duca d'Aosta, Mogliano Veneto Hotel

Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.
Overall satisfaction 66% of travellers (2 of 3) recommend this hotel
3.7
Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
3.7 3.7 4.7 3.7
Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.

Most recent reviews and ratings for Hotel Duca d'Aosta in Mogliano Veneto

All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 3 most recent reviews are shown.

Catherine W does not recommend this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
2 2.0 2.0 5.0 2.0
Posted: 21-Aug-09
A traveller recommends this hotel
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5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 15-May-09

Great Place

Our family wanted to see Venice but we didn’t want to pay the high prices charged at the Venice hotels. The location of the Hotel Duca d’Aosta in Mogliano is a 20 minute train ride away. As I recall it cost 3.50 euro for a round trip ticket per person. It was a little tricky finding the hotel but once we found it we weren’t let down. It was exactly what we expected from the pictures we had seen and also the reviews we had read. I have to say that our kids made it a day ahead us and went down to breakfast thinking it was included in the price. They said it was delicious. They do charge 10 euro a person so I would suggest checking to see if it’s included before assuming otherwise.

Eric D from Columbia, SC recommends this hotel
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5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 12-Mar-09

Great hotel, great location!

As advertised, Hotel Duca d’Aosta is a short walk from the Mogliano Veneto train station. Rooms are small by US standards but typical in Europe. Rooms are comfortable. Front desk staff spoke English, but the best English speakers work during the day. Housekeepers do not speak English. I had very no problems with communication. Mogliano is a nice town with many shops nearby. Quick food restaurants are also in the immediate area, but nicer restaurants are further but still a short walk. The vibrant town center is very quiet at night, so noise is not an issue. My wife and I stayed in Mogliano as part of our trip to Venice. The trains run regularly to Venice’s St. Lucia station (20-25 minute trip). Travel via taxi from the hotel to Marco Polo airport took 15 minutes, cost was about 25 euros. The hotel staff handled arrangements for the taxi. I have been to Italy many times, and I think this is probably the best hotel and town I have been to. I think the smaller towns are Italy’s true gems. Hotel Duca d’Aosta and Mogliano Veneto are a great addition to any trip to Venice or the Veneto region.

Traveller's tip

Once you leave the tourist areas, you find less English speakers. Be prepared to grunt and point. I find a small bilingual dictionary works well for pointing at words. Show some interest and respect for the locals by learning some basic phrases. And it’s fun-)