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Hotel Cesare Augustus
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- 4 Estrellas
Via Treviso 19, 30016 Jesolo
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Servicio de Playa (dos reposeras + Sombrillas) incluidas en el precio. Todos los servicios del hotel estàn pensados para ofrecer el máximo confort y placer de nuestros clientes, organizamos fiestas y cenas con baile para los amantes de la vida ...
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Descripción general
Servicio de Playa (dos reposeras + Sombrillas) incluidas en el precio. Todos los servicios del hotel estàn pensados para ofrecer el máximo confort y placer de nuestros clientes, organizamos fiestas y cenas con baile para los amantes de la vida mundana; también elegantes cenas a luz de velas para noches de intimidad. HORARIOS: Check-in: desde las 14.00 El hotel cuenta con una playa privada para la tranquilidad y el relax de sus huéspedes. Servicio de bar alrrededor de la piscina.El Hotel Cesare Augusto de Jesolo está situado en el paseo marítimo, cerca de Piazza Aurora, en una zona céntrica y tranquila de Lido di Jesolo.Todas las habitaciones disponen de aire acondicionado, minibar, teléfono, televisión, secador de pelo, caja fuerte, bañera o ducha y balcón con vista al mar.
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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angelmog
Si vas para ver Venecia, está muy alejado.Nos alojamos en un tour organizado en Septiembre de 2011, nos decepcionó un poco. Lo que menos nos gustó es que estaba muy alejado de Venecia, tardabas como media hora hasta el barco que te acercaba a Venecia, que tardaba otra media hora más. Las habitaciones nos parecieron pequeñas para un cuatro estrellas (sobre todo el baño, en el que apenas cabíamos, espero que no seas una persona muy grande). El desayuno buffet muy escaso, no reponían, nos llegamos a quedar incluso sin pan, y no había nada caliente (aunque esto puede que fuera porque al ser un tour organizado, a veces te tratan como a un cliente de segunda categoría) Las cenas fueron normalitas, pero al menos se podían calificar de correctas. Lo mejor del hotel es que si vas con intención de disfrutar de la playa, la tienes realmente cerca, con una parte reservada para clientes del hotel. Resumiendo, un poco escaso para ser cuatro estrellas, yo le daria tres justitas, malo para disfrutar de Venecia porque está alejado, pero bueno para ir a la playa y disfrutar de Lido di Jesolo.
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beenybell23
Fabulous stayRecently stayed at this hotel and I can say I had a wonderful stay. We stayed in a superior room with a sea view which was well worth the extra money. The room was a good size but could of been bigger and the bathroom was a nice size too. The staff are wonderful especially Claudia and Sergio at the front desk. They were very helpful and nothing was a problem for them, so professional. The hotel it self is nice and right on the beach and have a private section on the beach with chair beds and umbrella. Warning if you want to sunbath in the two rows of the chair beds and umbrella you will need to place your towels of by 6am!!! As the Germans, Austrians will take them all. The breakfast was great, nice variety of food and bottles of cava/presseco was on tap. When I come back to Jesolo I will certainly stay here again.
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BeeefEater
Magnificent Hotel, Mediocre FoodJet2 airport transfer was via a blacked out Mercedes minibus, much nicer than a packed, hot coach. Fabulous standard of cleanliness in all areas of the Augustus and warm, welcoming staff throughout. WiFi 5 for 2 weeks usage. Bar and restaurant beverages average 5 for a beer, 3.50 glass of house wine, cocktails 9 but nothing special-better available on the strip. Have only ever stayed in Gianetti hotels previously so this was our first experience of the Menazza Hotels group who have now taken over several Jesolo hotels. Setting them apart is the food. We ate out 3 times during our 11 night stay as dinner wasn't up to a high enough standard for the price paid. Dress code is slack - scruffy, casual clothing accepted in the evenings. Food is warm, never hot and most vegetables on the hot plate covered in cheese. Pool area outstanding and never too overcrowded - happy to pay the 5 per day sunbed charge, it's the most beautiful pool area on the promenade. Drinks in the bar/restaurant are charged to your room which makes for a hefty checkout bill plus the 2.30 per person per day Tourist Tax.
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jojamcl9
Do not go in September poor service and ready for shutting downThey charge $5 each for a seat at the pool. However they say beech is free. Hotel was winding down and so was the customer service of the staff. Paid extra for a decent room but it was very small. On ly one balcony door could be opened due to the bed being in. The road . Same with front door hits off wardrobe door. Suposed to have entertainment on twice a week but one was cancelled. Buffet dinner was cancelled due to the restaurant not being busy enough for the hotel so they gave a poor menu. Sweets was sorbet and fruit. DO NoT Go In SEPTEMBER as the have switched off customer service button in their heads long before that. Sadly a very poor service in a nice hotel.
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Suse1826
No AtmosphereAfter a bad start to our holiday as our flight was delayed for 2 hours the taxi we had booked and paid for wasn't at the airport to pick us up , do not use Gettransfer.com as their policy is if your flight is delayed then order another taxi at your own expense and we were not refunded any money we had paid. We were allocated room 128 which is the worst room we have ever stayed in as it is very small and there isn't a balcony door just a window very high up it was like a dungeon and we had to have lights on during the day. On speaking to other guests if you want to change your room there is a 400 euros charge so we didn't bother asking. We stayed 21st to 28th September and everywhere outside is closing down would nor recommend going at this time of year. We had buffet service for the first 3 nights and then had to choose from a poor menu , on our last night there was only 4 other tables being used we totally misjudged the time to visit. We sat by the pool one day and had to pay 10 euros for 2 sun loungers even though none of them were being used as the hotel was almost empty. Wifi is not free at this hotel , which is the first hotel we have stayed in that charges for this. We stayed here a few years ago and enjoyed it but not this time , we will not be returning as we thought there was some form of entertainment but not on this occasion.