1. Moderno: The Moderno is located in the heart of Lido di Jesolo. It only contains 48 rooms so reservations must be made ahead of time. The Moderno hosts a restaurant and a bar. The hotel also has its own parking lot for guests. The Moderno is also within walking distance of the beaches and neighboring sports facilities. Rooms start at $85 a night.
2. II Teatro: The II Teatro is set up like apartments, but has the hotel accommodations you are use to. All of the apartments also have terrices to overlook the city and its beaches. If you get hungry, the II Teatro has a pizzeria. If you get hot, you can go for a swim in the outdoor pool. This hotel is decorated with a modern theme, and does allow for pets. Prices start at $80 per night, and breakfast is included.
3. Hotel Garni Tosca: The Hotel Garni is rather small, sporting only 16 rooms. Each room has its own private balacony, and the hotel itself has it's own beach. This hotel is also located next to the ferry for easy day trips in to Venice. Attached to the hotel is a restaurant which serves international and local dishes. A golf course is also located within three km of The Hotel Garni. The cost for one nights stay in this hotel is $49.
4. Hotel Sheila: Hotel Sheila is one of the larger hotels found on Lido di Jesolo. It contains 70 rooms, each with a sun terrace. Hotel Sheila has its own private beach as well as a swimming pool. It was completely remodeled in 2006 with a contemporary theme. A miniature golf course, and tennis courts are located within walking distace of Hotel Sheila. Rates start at $75 a night. The internet is available for an added cost.
5. Park Hotel Brasilia: Park Hotel Brasilia is the most expensive of the hotels in Lido di Jesolo, and for good reason. This hotel has two swimming pools and a jacuzzi for guests enjoyment. Guests can take a stroll around the town on foot, or borrow one of the hotel's free bikes. Guests can also have breakfast by the pool, or in the adjacent restaurant. If you are in Lido de Jesolo on business, you can meet in the hotel conference room which holds 120 people. Rates for this room start at $150.
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- Some hotels are set up like apartments.
- Choose a hotel that is right in the heart of town.
- Several hotels in Lido di Jesolo have their own private beaches.




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Post a CommentGreat information. Would be fabulous to travel to a place like this!
Sounds lovely! Maybe I'll make it there one day!