If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in San Bartolomeo, look no further than Hotel Colombo.
Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Hotel Colombo offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a mosquito net.
During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including room service, a concierge, and newspaper. Guests of Hotel Colombo are also welcome to enjoy a lounge, located on site. For travellers arriving by car, there is free public parking available nearby.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Moke Pizzeria, which is an Italian restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
The staff at Hotel Colombo looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
I stayed at this Hotel with an EF tour group.The hotel and rooms were very clean but a little on the small side.The bath was a nice size but shower was very small but we experienced small showers at every hotel we visited. The hotel advertised in room safe, frig in room and free wifi along with AC.This was not the case for us. Each person who requested wifi access had to pay, frig use in room was denied, safe would not work and front deck said they would not fix but could use the safe at front desk. The next morning when we needed to place the students valuables in safe no one was to be found to secure our things. The AC was the biggest issue. The ac system is controled by the front desk by computer and what appeared to be the owner. Our room upon arrival was a nice 79F. After requesting the system be lowered the owner said he would lower to where he felt like i needed it which was(best i could tell) around 77F. Owner gave me a nice lecture about how America uses to much and needs to much and are a bit soft because they need to much AC. After a long night of no sleep because of the hot room I opened the window which causes the air to shut off but the noise from outside would not allow us to go to sleep. At 5 am I again requested the ac be modified and owner came to room and flipped a switch on which he said i flipped off but i did not flip any switch. Belive me if i had knowen a switch could be flipped to cool the room down i would have flipped it. After that the room did get to about 74Fwhen we returned in the evening from touring. Room seemed comfortable enough for our last night. I did understand the customs of no AC in Italy but Europe was under a heat wave and we had only been in country for 2 days. I stated to the owner that we could not be expected to acclimate to the heat in 48 hours.Food for breakfast and dinner was not the best but not the worst we had on the trip. I personally liked the country side area the hotel was located in and loved the nice grocery store next door. The people in the store were very nice and we all enjoyed our visit. We did like the staff of the hotel and i would return for another stay but only during the winter months.…
I stayed at Hotel Colombo as part of an EF Tour group as some have stated before. If you are a budget traveler, I am not sure how you will get to the hotel as it is extremely far away from everything except farmland and chickens. The hotel was clean, the bathroom shower was very small, but clean, and there was a restaurant on the property. I believe it served the entire town as it was the only real thing close. There is a nice war memorial directly across the street. At this memorial there is a bell that rings every hour, on the hour. All into the morning and night. The hosts were nice enough, but I would not recommend this property for anyone looking to have night life. It is good for a night's stay (if you can find it) and then move on to the next larger city. I gave two stars for the cleanliness, but nothing more because there is nothing else around - no entertainment or anything. After a sub-par dinner we got out to walk the town and we were back in our rooms w/in 20 minutes. …
Really modest hotel, but enaught to sleep one night. Two beds rooms only. Not every room has refrigarator. The lift goes to the 1st floor only. Tasty breakfast in nice dining room. Good point between Venice and Verona.
I stayed here for an EF Tours. The rooms are decent, nothing special. You have TV (some in English) and some decent wifi. The food at the hotel was pretty good. There is not much night life. There is a soccer field close to the hotel and played on that with some local kids. Was a cool location/town for outside of venice if you can drive to the train station. Would stay again if in San Bartolomeo
I stayed here two nights with 40 students on a EF Tour. We were visiting Venice, which this hotel is quite far from. The restaurant staff was friendly and the hotel was clean. The food at the restaurant was "Cosi cosi". We all got the same meal and the first night the pasta was delicious, but the meal was just a slice of deli turkey and some veggies. The second night, the pasta wasn't that great but the meal very good, it was beef in a tomato sauce. Hotel room was a bit small and the shower stall was a 4'x4' box but it was clean.
Small little rooms but perfect for a quick stop, nice hotel bar downstairs. I'm a bit behind writing a review but I don't have any major complaints about this place. Just a warning this is a hotel used by a tour company for high school age kids, so you may or may not have to deal with 40 teenagers running around.
We stayed here with a tour group as our Venice hotel....which was confusing because it was 2.5 hours outside of Venice. Our room was okay, but other group members said their room was awful. The wifi never worked, even though we paid and the guy working the front desk yelled at us to say it worked. The hotel had a restaurant attached and the food was decent. The town was tiny and there really wasn't anything to do outside of the hotel/restaurant. Which might be nice in some instances, but if our main purpose was to be in Venice, it definitely missed the mark.
We were visiting realizes in the region and this was the perfect place for us. The rooms are clean and pleasant, and the service was great. We also liked the "Eco" aspect as all the lights and electrical switches off when you take out your room key. All in all a great little place.
We stayed here for 2 nights in July with a student group. This was a nice stay, the rooms were OK. They have AC which worked pretty good, a nice pool to splash around in. We had a view of the mountains, which at night are great-you can see the lights. The hallways were unusually large and it was a little dark but they keep your group together so we really didn't pay much attention to that. The food was good and the service was good as well. The ladies were very nice to us, even when we showed up early for our meal times. I would stay here again. I told them if they had a washer n dryer on site that would make this stay a 10+... sorry, no washer and dryer. They are out of the way, just off a busy highway, so taking a stroll to town is not wise. Wifi worked only on the first 2 floors (ground and first) but it wasn't a priority for me.…
This is a very clean hotel in a quaint little Italian town. Our room looked out over the square with a church across the street. The bells would chime on the half hour a mild calming tone. Shower lacked pressure but the bed was very comfortable. We were on a tour with high school kids from the US. The owner was there at 5 am and at 11 pm. He was very friendly and I felt a real caring from him. The restaurant had fresh flaky croissants and made a great cappuccino. the food for the tour was horrible. Almost inedible. While I am sure that the tour company did not pay a lot to the hotel, other hotels throughout the trip did a much better job.
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