Your stay — Punta Sant'anna
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Punta Sant'anna, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor (above the 3rd floor) for a quieter stay. The hotel's 4-story building is situated on a relatively quiet street in Belluno, but traffic noise from the nearby Via B. Perin can still be audible from lower floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or first floor, as they may be subject to noise from the lobby and service entrance.
Best views
Rooms on the south side of the hotel (facing Via B. Perin) may have a view of the surrounding cityscape, while rooms on the north side may face the hotel's rear or adjacent buildings.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 and 3 are likely to be quieter, as they are away from the ground floor and service entrance.
🔊 Noise notes
The hotel's proximity to Via B. Perin means that some noise from traffic and pedestrians can be heard from lower floors, especially during peak hours.
Insider tips
1. Arrive early to secure parking, as spaces can fill up quickly in Belluno's historic center. 2. Request a room with a window to take advantage of the natural light and views, as the hotel's rooms are not equipped with air conditioning.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Punta Sant'anna
free Wi-Fi throughout (300 Mbps speed, no login constraints)
serves all floors, historic section with stairs-only access
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) on in-room tablets
14:00-22:00, early bag-drop available from 08:00, late check-out until 12:00 (€20 fee)
available in the luggage room (free)
step-free access, wheelchair entries via main entrance, some structural limitations in the historic wing
on-site parking available (€15 per night), public car park (Piazza dei Martiri, €10 per night) nearby, no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €3 per person per night (mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit + €100 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesetta di Piani di Falzarego (59 m · ~1 min walk)
- Church: Cappella della Visitazione (782 m · ~10 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Forte Intra i Sásc - Forte Tre Sassi — 2.2 km · ~27 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 839 m · ~10 min walk
Funivia Lagazuoi — 832 m · ~10 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
You can exchange currency at banks or currency exchange offices in the city centre, but be aware that airport bureaux de change often have poor exchange rates. ATMs are widely available and usually offer better rates than exchange offices.
Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Belluno, including contactless payments, and can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs. Some smaller shops and local businesses might not accept cards, so it's a good idea to have some cash on hand.
Tipping in Italy is not mandatory, but rounding up the bill or leaving 1-2 euros for good service is considered sufficient. Taxi drivers and hotel staff do not expect tips, but rounding up the fare or leaving a small amount is appreciated.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can cost around 1-2 euros, and you can find cafes serving espresso and cappuccino at a low price at local bars and cafes.
A budget-friendly lunch option is a panino (sandwich) or a bowl of pasta at a local trattoria, costing around 5-7 euros.
A hearty dinner at a local trattoria can cost around 15-20 euros for a main course, including a pasta dish or risotto.
You can find affordable street food options at local markets, such as the Mercato di Belluno, which offers a variety of food stalls and vendors.
Conad and Billa are two budget-friendly supermarket chains with multiple locations in and around Belluno.
The local markets and shopping streets in the city centre offer affordable high-street and market shopping options.
The cheapest way to get around Belluno is by bus, with a single ticket costing around 1.30 euros. A day pass is also available for 3.50 euros. From the airport, the bus costs around 2.50 euros, and a taxi ride costs around 20-25 euros.
Buy a Belluno Card for free entry to local museums and discounts at some shops and restaurants.Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi at cafes and restaurants to stay connected and avoid roaming charges.Shop at local markets and avoid shopping at touristy areas for better prices.
Good to know — Belluno
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Emergency Contacts
BellunoFor non-urgent police matters in Belluno, dial 0437 217111. The general European emergency number 112 works for police, ambulance, or fire across Italy, including Belluno. Save 118 for ambulance, 115 for fire. For mountain rescue (helicopter), call 112 and ask for Soccorso Alpino.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Belluno, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Punta Sant'anna
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 839 m · ~10 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Belluno Bus Station → Hotel De Marco (via Via Roma stop)
💡 Line 1 or 2. Validate your ticket on board—no validation means a €50 fine. Walk from the station is 15 minutes through the old town.
Venice Santa Lucia Station → Belluno Station
💡 The train hugs the Piave River valley—grab a window seat. From VCE airport, take the ACTV bus (line 5) to Venezia Mestre for a quicker connection.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the airport tabacchi or online. Validate your ticket on board or you'll risk a fine.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Casera Masetina
💡 Shared shuttles (e.g., Cortina Express) are cheaper but stop in Belluno town, not at the hotel. A private taxi door-to-door saves hassle with luggage on the steep last stretch.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the ATVO office in arrivals or via their app. Direct route, no changes needed. Sit on the left for Dolomite views.
Belluno Train Station → Casera Masetina
💡 Pre-book for a fixed price to avoid surge rates. Ask for Stefano — he knows the shortcuts up the hill.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Hotel De Marco
💡 Book 24h ahead for fixed rates. Ask for a car with ski rack if visiting in winter. Hotel De Marco has limited parking.
Belluno Train Station → Casera Masetina (via local bus from Piazza dei Martiri)
💡 The train drops you at Belluno station; catch the Dolomiti Bus line 2 from Piazza dei Martiri up to the hotel stop 'Masetina'. Only 4 stops.
Belluno Railway Station → Ostello 'La Casermetta' (Via del Bosco stop)
💡 Buy a single ticket from the tabacchi inside the station or the automated machine — cash only. The stop is right outside the Ostello's gate, saving you the hill climb.
Venice Mestre Bus Station → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Cheapest option but limited schedules; check FlixBus app for Belluno connections. Once in Belluno, catch Dolomitibus line 2 (direction: Sospirolo) from the station – ask driver for 'Baita Corona' stop. Single ticket €1.50, buy at tabacchi.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the ATVO kiosk outside arrivals, not online — same price but no booking fee. Bus drops you a 15-minute walk from the Ostello.
Venezia Mestre railway station → Belluno railway station
💡 Buy a 'Regionale' ticket online to save €2–3. From Belluno station, take bus line 2 (direction Castion) to Valle, then walk 1.2 km uphill. Or pre-book a local taxi from the station—expect €15–20 for the 15-minute ride.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Punta Sant'anna?
Request a room on a higher floor (above the 3rd floor) for a quieter stay. The hotel's 4-story building is situated on a relatively quiet street in Belluno, but traffic noise from the nearby Via B. Perin can still be audible from lower floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Punta Sant'anna?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or first floor, as they may be subject to noise from the lobby and service entrance.
Is Punta Sant'anna noisy?
The hotel's proximity to Via B. Perin means that some noise from traffic and pedestrians can be heard from lower floors, especially during peak hours.
Which rooms have the best views at Punta Sant'anna?
Rooms on the south side of the hotel (facing Via B. Perin) may have a view of the surrounding cityscape, while rooms on the north side may face the hotel's rear or adjacent buildings.
What are insider tips for staying at Punta Sant'anna?
1. Arrive early to secure parking, as spaces can fill up quickly in Belluno's historic center. 2. Request a room with a window to take advantage of the natural light and views, as the hotel's rooms are not equipped with air conditioning.
What time is check-in at Punta Sant'anna?
Check-in at Punta Sant'anna is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Punta Sant'anna have Wi-Fi?
free Wi-Fi throughout (300 Mbps speed, no login constraints)
Is there a city or tourist tax at Punta Sant'anna?
€3 per person per night (mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Punta Sant'anna?
A budget-friendly lunch option is a panino (sandwich) or a bowl of pasta at a local trattoria, costing around 5-7 euros.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Punta Sant'anna?
The cheapest way to get around Belluno is by bus, with a single ticket costing around 1.30 euros. A day pass is also available for 3.50 euros. From the airport, the bus costs around 2.50 euros, and a taxi ride costs around 20-25 euros.
Top Attractions in Belluno
💡 Tuesday afternoon at 17:00 – retired locals play cards and tell stories in dialect. They'll welcome polite observers. Don't ask for Wi-Fi; this is a phone-down zone.
💡 Look for the wooden choir stalls carved by local craftsmen in the 17th century.
💡 Go at 11am on a weekday to catch the sunlight through the east window – it hits the altarpiece directly.
💡 Free entry on the first Sunday of each month. Check the temporary exhibitions in the cloister.
💡 Free on the first Sunday of each month. Otherwise €5 for adults — still a bargain. Allow 1-2 hours.
💡 The bell tower climb costs about 2 euros and gives panoramic views of the Alps. Check the cathedral's timetable for mass times—if you go during mass, enter quietly and sit at the back.
💡 Check the side chapel for a faded 15th-century fresco of St Christopher — locals say it’s the oldest in town.
💡 Go on a rainy afternoon – the ground-floor gallery with Belluno's medieval wooden sculptures is empty and quiet.