Hotel Venezia

Renaissance Gardens, Washington Drive, Legazpi

Hotel Venezia combines the warmth of home and the modern conveniences of a business hotel. Strategically located near the Legazpi City domestic airport, this 40-room boutique hotel brings the promise of efficiently discreet service and relaxation. At Hotel Venezia in Legazpi City, you are engulfed in the warmth and grandeur of Bicolandia.

This boutique hotel combines modern conveniences with a gentle, laid-back ambience to create a soothing retreat that reminds you of home. Rest in our exquisitely comfortable rooms and take advantage of our superb facilities. You’ll get to enjoy these deluxe offerings even more, since you’ll have the majestic Mayon Volcano and surrounding lush scenery as your backdrop.

Hotel Venezia also offers just the right amount of privacy, but is close enough to the city center should you feel the need to take part in all the action. The Legazpi City Airport is nearby as well.

Rooms/Rates*

The 40 stylishly appointed rooms and suites invite you to slow down and lose yourself in sheer comfort. Each accommodation is furnished with a DVD player, mini-bar, Internet connection, private shower, and other superior amenities.

Room TypeNumber of PaxRate Range
Standard4Php3,660
Junior2 to 4Php4,880
Bed Suite4 to 5Php6,100

Facilities

Caffe San Marco – in-house restaurant serving delectable Italian dishes
Swimming pool
Ballroom
Three (3) function rooms
Business center

Services

Room service
Parking
Laundry and dry cleaning
Wi-Fi access in public areas
Welcome drinks

Contact:

Address:Renaissance Gardens, Washington Drive, Legazpi City
Phone: (63 2) 6838338, (63 52) 4810877
Fax: (63 2) 6838339, (63 52) 8204790
Email: reservations@hotelvenezia.com.ph
Website: http://www.hotelvenezia-legazpi.com/ppc/

Location:


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*Rates subject to change without prior notice

8 Responses to Hotel Venezia

  1. Here’s another way to get a room at Hotel Venezia, Legazpi City:

    Six February 22, 2009 at 12:02 pm Reply
  2. Six February 22, 2009 at 12:04 pm Reply
  3. do u have twin beds double?pls send me the room rate and city tour.tnx

    carmi November 14, 2010 at 12:45 am Reply
  4. How much is the price for a standard room? I’m planning to stay there for a vacation this coming april 2011

    Many thanks

    Sheryl November 23, 2010 at 5:55 pm Reply
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  6. hello po, ask po kung how much yung rates ninyo kung overnight stay. family, 2 adults and 2 kids (3 & 6 yrs. old) thanks po. :)

    Vin February 23, 2012 at 10:18 am Reply
  7. We need two rooms at four pax per room thanks.two adults two kids per room kids ages 3,4,11,15.check in

    April 9,2013 and check out April 12.tnx

    LeonoraPekas November 10, 2012 at 10:10 pm Reply
  8. Reserve two standard rooms four pax per room April 9,2013 check ou april12 2013.

    LeonoraPekas November 10, 2012 at 10:12 pm Reply
  9. gud pm!can you send me a quotation for wedding event..thanks!

    lani ascutia April 22, 2013 at 6:42 pm Reply

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