This hotel has lots of room for improvement. The entire establishment appears to be from a past era.
The check in and check-out procedures were not as seamless as other hotels we stayed at in Italy.
The check-in person required us to leave our passports with him for processing, and we could only collect them from him much later. The check-out person was unable to get the credit card payment to work, even though the same credit card worked seamlessly for payments before, and directly after at other places.
The room is small, and the bed was covered in a tatty bedspread which matched the colour of the tatty curtains. The air conditioner was ineffectual.
The shower in the bathroom is so small, that I was unable to move around once I got into it, and I struggled to keep the water flowing as the tap kept shutting off, due to me knocking it when trying to move.
The hotel offers free Wi-Fi to guests, but it works on an antiquated system which requires constant logging in of devices in order to work correctly.
Breakfast is optional at 10 Euros per person, but we only stayed here for one night, and did not have breakfast at the hotel.
The only redeeming quality I can think of for this hotel, is the close proximity to the Mestre station. It takes less than 2 minutes to walk to the bus terminus at Mestre Station, from where you can get the local bus to Venezia or to Marco Polo Airport.
If given the choice, I would not stay at this hotel again.