The Carletto is suitable for the traveler more than the simpler tourist: the rooms (among which a suite and several two-bathroom rooms) a... more »
The Carletto is suitable for the traveler more than the simpler tourist: the rooms (among which a suite and several two-bathroom rooms) are spacious and comfortable, the lounges and hall are luxurious, and styling is elegantly old fashioned, with the charm of sharing hospitality with an international clientele. Confort, the range of services, and professional management are nevertheless up to date, allowing one to plunge into history without giving up modern conveniences. Progress with an eye to tradition. The hotel offers bar, Internet access- wireless, laundry service, lift/elevator, lobby, non-smoking rooms, parking facilities- at cost, pets allowed, reception, room service, safe deposit box and secretarial service. Breakfast included.
Orbitz
42 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This hotel mostly caters to the overnight coach travelers, and believe it, there is no hot water available, if a couch is in the parking lot, the reception area has threadbare carpets and overall the appearance does appear to have been updated since the date on the door (1962). the employees were friendly if you asked a question, but apart from that not very helpful (with one exception of one person who went out his way to assist everyone) a mini bar was advertised, we had to ask for this and were provide with a car battery operated model, overall this is a hotel in a residential area with a bus service every 1/2 hour to town, not very convenient if you have no car.
We arrived from the airport tired and hungry we were to far from the town of Treviso. We could get a bus into the town but the bus stops running at 8pm there was no shops around to by any food the restaurant next door had closed down. We asked the...