Sagittario was cheaper than most of the hotels in Padua, but we found a gem! Situated on the outskirts of the city, in a residential road, a 10 minute bus ride into the centre. Hotel is undergoing some extension & renovation but it didnt impact on our stay. Extremely helpful and considerate reception team for whom nothing was too much trouble. Room was large double, good standard of furniture and new bed - all very clean and comfortable. Great shower! Buffet breakfast was fine but the dining room & lounge is a bit tired and is part of the renovation project. Small bar with no red wine!! In Italy! But the manager bought some wine especially for us. There is a very good restaurant which is part of the hotel but a few yards down the road, closed though on Sunday and Monday. We were directed to another pizzeria/restaurant which was excellent, again a few steps from the hotel. I was worried about travelling into Padua but again reception came up with bus tickets/timetables and umbrella as it was tipping down with rain. The 22 bus goes right through the town centre, and runs frequently Mon-Fri. Tickets were £1.20 each way and last for 75 minutes. Most of the other guests came by car as its near to the motorway exit. We would stay here again if we were in the area. Took the train up to Vincenza & that was a beautiful place, also recommend a trip to Treviso if you are heading back to Canova airport there .. another gem!
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21 June 2011
Dear Madam, many thanks for your wonderful review. We are honored that you enjoyed your stay
and it is very important for us that you wrote your experience in our hotel. It is a good advertising!
So many many thanks again. Arianna Roverato
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