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Venere.com Reveals the Top 3 Worst Valentine’s Day Hotels

Venere.com Reveals the Top 3 Worst Valentine’s Day Hotels

ROME, February 14, 2011-    Don’t get us wrong: here at Venere.com (http://www.venere.com/) we love Valentine’s Day! But this time for our Infographic (or InfoComic) we wanted to show you why we think our 810,000 reviews are so important when booking
your holiday. So next time you’re looking at options to find a lovely hotels in florence (http://www.venere.com/italy/florence/), Prague (http://www.venere.com/czech-republic/prague/), Venice (http://www.venere.com/italy/venice/) (and so on) you can make sure that everything goes as planned!

Check it out the “top 3 worst valentine’s day hotels” (http://www.venere.com/blog/infographics/top-3-worst-hotels-valentines-day/)

We came up with three examples of how you could perfectly ruin a Valentine’s Day holiday (don’t worry: we don’t have any of these hotels, they’re all made up!)
 
Hotel close To Transport

  - This is of crucial importance when booking your hotel: how close is
    public transportation? In this case we imagined it just a little too
    close…

Lively Neighbourhood

  - When you’re planning a romantic holiday, you definitely want to know
    about the hotel surroundings: nightlife, shops, parks and everything
    that can help you create the right atmosphere for the perfect stay.
    Our second situation shows that some neighbourhoods are just too
    lively for this purpose.

And last, but not least..

Close to the Italian Prime Minister’s house

  - Being close to embassies, aristocracy and istitutional buildings can be a major plus to decide about preference for hotel surroundings, but in some countries (we decided Italy (http://www.venere.com/hotels/italy/)
    this time it’s definitely a worldwide problem) this might not be the
    case.


Source: Venere.com


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Posted on Feb 14, 2011 - 06:59 PM • Print

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