We stayed 9 nights at the Hotel Igea, using Padua as a base to see Venice and take some day trips. We booked a double superior for 115 euros/night. The bathroom was amazing, with a heated towel rack and HUGE tiled shower with a place to sit down. Other features: extremely comfortable bed, lots of drawer space, a sofa, a mini-bar fridge (we kept white wine in it), spotless housekeeping. Very quiet room except for the pigeons outside at night! But the noise was more charming than annoying.
It is simple to get to the train station. Walk a block to the main drag and catch a #4, #19, or #24 bus to the train station It takes 5 minutes. The Padova card includes bus transportation. When it expires, buy a carnet of 10 bus tickets for 12 euros. There are frequent trains to Venice. We took day trips to Verona, Vicenza and Ravenna. Ravenna was a little farther and we had to change trains, but the mosaics were one of the highlights of the trip. We caught the local bus back to the Igea every time.
Around the Igea is a great bakery, several fruit markets and "convenience" stores, and several restaurants.
We saved a lot of money staying at the 3 star Igea instead of a Venice hotel. The round-trip train fare to Venice was less than 12 euros a day for both of us. Of course we saw the Scrovegni Chapel frescoes--- make online reservations before you arrive. We also had an interesting tour of the medical school, seeing the old anatomy theater where cadaver dissections were performed.
The only problem was that the hotel could not get us a cab at 5:30 a.m. so we walked 10 minutes to the bus station to catch the bus to the Venice airport. (Less than 8 euros for two tickets)
We definitely recommend this way of seeing Venice and the Veneto.
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