Well situated in the center of Venice, Foresteria Valdese Venezia has buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is close to Doge's Palace, Ca' d'Oro and Teatro La Fenice.
Hotel Tiziano is set in a 15th-century building in the Dorsoduro district, a short walk from San Nicolò dei Mendicoli Church. All rooms are furnished in a characteristic Venetian style.
Shafali
From
New Zealand
Good clean hotel and exceptional customer service. Very friendly and accommodating staff. Nice and quiet area away from busy tourist spot. Great breakfast buffet! Good value for the price.
Next to the historic La Fenice Theater, Hotel Dell'Opera is a 5-minute walk from St. Mark's Square. It offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV.
Bruce
From
United States
Great location. Friendly and helpful staff. Very clean
Set in a small noble residence, this 4-star boutique hotel offers a combination of an historic setting, rich classical design with modern comforts, and a central location in Venice.
Michael
From
Germany
This hotel is beyond amazing! Staff makes you feel at home and like family. The room was wonderful. You can't beat the view! It truly is a gem in Venice! I will only stay here if I visit Venice! it's perfect!
Overlooking a characteristic Venetian canal, the Arlecchino Hotel is 328 feet from Piazzale Roma square, where you can find Venice’s central train and bus station, and the ferry port.
Glenn
From
United States
Overall it was pretty good. Loved the decor and ambiance. Very convenient and staff was great
Set in a historical residence, Locanda Casa Martini offers a terrace, free WiFi throughout, and rooms with traditional furnishings. Venezia Santa Lucia Train Station is 2133 feet away.
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
Ling Fuan
From
Malaysia
Location - very good, near train station.
View - just right in front of the canal
Breakfast - standard breakfast with limited choices
Staff - very friendly
Room - very clean and big
In picturesque Campo Santa Maria Formosa square, 13th-century Hotel Palazzo Vitturi features Gothic architecture and original frescoes. It offers elegant rooms and is a 5-minute walk from Venice’s St....
Britt
From
United States
Magical location surrounded by history and majestic lions statues that inspire and comfort you!
This was truly like stepping back in time (with fantastic AC!). The hotel is in a historic building in a historic square. We sat outside of our room listening to the sounds of the city as people dined, children played and we were even witness to a lively demonstration in the square one night with music and chanting and drums. It was an experience I will never forget.
The room was huge and dramatic and the accommodations were comfortable and higher end. The staff were very welcoming and helpful.
I also could not get over the breakfast that was included every morning which included pastry from local bakeries.
Hotel L' Orologio offers accommodations next to the Grand Canal in Venice, a 5-minute walk from Rialto Bridge and 1969 feet from Campo San Polo Square. WiFi is free throughout.
Carnival Palace is a brand-new hotel offering ultra-modern rooms with hardwood floors and free Wi-Fi. In Venice's Jewish Ghetto area, it is 30 feet from the Tre Archi Vaporetto water bus stop.
Hotel Al Malcanton is in Venice’s Dorsoduro area, a 10 minute walk from the Rialto Bridge and 25 minutes by foot from St Mark’s Square. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Near the Grand Canal, this 17th-century villa offers its own private garden, a quiet setting, and a central location in Venice near the Accademia water-bus stop. Free WiFi is provided.
Right on the waterfront in the heart of Venice and next to San Biagio Church, Hotel Bucintoro offers elegant rooms and suites with panoramic views over the Venice Lagoon.
Located in the center of Venice, Hotel Canada is just a 5-minute walk from St. Mark's Square and offers classic-style rooms with private bathroom and a simple daily breakfast.
Just a 4-minute walk from Venezia Santa Lucia Station, Hotel Adua is located next to the Jewish Ghetto. The guest rooms are air-conditioned and spacious, and some offer a private bathroom.
Hotel San Zulian is your choice for a stay in the heart of Venice, 328 feet from St. Marks Square. The courteous staff will immediately make you feel at home.
Just a 15-minute walk from St Mark’s Square, Hotel Vecellio is a family-run property in a residential area of Venice. It offers accommodations with classic Venetian-style furnishings and free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Firenze is right next to Saint Mark's Square in the heart of Venice. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Breakfast can be served on the rooftop terrace with views of the tower bell.
Ideally located in the center of Venice, Eight Venezia has air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Set in a 15th-century building behind St. Mark’s Square, the small, elegant Relais Venezia is located in one of the city's oldest and smallest streets.
Violino d'Oro Venezia is an 18th-century building with decorated rooms, overlooking the San Moisè Canal. Saint Mark’s Square is less than 2 minutes’ walk away.
Guest review
Everything, from the moment we arrived, the whole experience was great.
Hotel Hotel Palazzina Sardi is set in the heart of Venice, right on the Fondamenta del Vin canal, near Piazza San Marco. It offers views on a characteristic Venetian canal.
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Nolinski Venezia - Evok Collection is located in the center of Venice, a 1-minute walk from Teatro La Fenice.
Stay right on Venice's Grand Canal and enjoy an intimate atmosphere and stunning interior design that mixes modern classical decoration with the original 16th-century construction of Palazzo Barbarigo...
Guest review
The hotel was phenomenal! They were so kind and such nice people. The views from the grand canal were unreal ! I loved everything about this hotel
Rosa Salva Hotel is one of the most historic hotels in Venice, and is set just 328 feet from St. Mark's Square. It offers basic, spacious rooms with a private bathroom.
Facing the Venetian lagoon and just steps from San Marco, Hotel Danieli, Venice is a 5-star property with elegant and spacious accommodations, while the rooftop restaurant, Terrazza Danieli offers...
FAQs about hotels in Venice
On average, 3-star hotels in Venice cost $259 per night, and 4-star hotels in Venice are $421 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Venice can be found for $930 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Venice this weekend is $336 or, for a 4-star hotel, $516. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Venice for this weekend cost around $1,638 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $222 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Venice for tonight. You'll pay around $348 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Venice will cost around $1,042, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Renowned for its romantic charm, the entire city of Venice is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spread across 118 islands, formed by 177 canals and connected by 409 bridges this city is truly magnificent.
Its breath-taking architecture and spectacular art entice millions to experience its history and beauty every year. From San Marco Square with the Doge’s Palace to the lively Jewish Ghetto, Venice can be both opulent and down to earth.
Visit the Rialto Market and the charming Rialto Bridge and then take a gondola ride through the canals before learning how Venetian and Murano glass is made. The city’s churches, piazzas and museums are all worth a visit and can be easily reached within a short walk.
The Venetian Carnival is an unforgettable experience, with or without a mask. The latest trends in modern art are on display at the Venice Biennale and Italy's cinema take center stage at the world’s oldest Film Festival.
Buses and boats run from Marco Polo International Airport and Treviso Airport to the city center. From luxury hotels, to comfortable B&B, to self-catered apartments, Booking.com has great accommodations for your trip to Venice.
We travelled to Venice from Florence by train and coming out...
We travelled to Venice from Florence by train and coming out the train station onto the Grand Canal is a wow. Then we took a private water taxi which was such a lovely relaxing thing to do.
Of course we did a other of walking to the usual places you would expect and took a 4 hour tour to Murano, Bruano and Toccelli which was a great experience.
It was also so much better now the cruise ships are banned, it wasn't mobbed or over crowded, we could walk round and whilst it was busy (as you would expect) it was ok.
Guest review by
G.Dog
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Venice is a nice place to stay for a few days.
Venice is a nice place to stay for a few days. It is very romantic. But it is also very expensive. Too much walk and very hot in June.
I will definitely visit Venice again but in different month of a year!
we getting around Venice very easy. We had a short trips around Venice and we really enjoyed it.
Guest review by
Stavros
Cyprus
Review score
10.0
Possibly the best city in the world (history, by the sea,...
Possibly the best city in the world (history, by the sea, islands and boating, beauty, variety of sights). Expensive but worth it, recommend 24 hrs boat pass. Bring good shoes, we walked 15.000 steps every day incl bridges all over. Vaporettis are easy but full.
Guest review by
Kari
Norway
Review score
8.0
Venice is a unique and beautiful city.
Venice is a unique and beautiful city. I hadn't visited for 40 years and was astonished at the masses of tourists, many of whom are seen trawling along single file behind a flag waving tour guide, no chance for them to follow their curiosity down the less trodden path.
The Vaporettos were very overcrowded, and we were visiting in the shoulder season, I would hat to see it in the height of summer.
I was also saddened that the iconic landmarks such as Piazza San Marco were tarnished by the proliferation of stalls selling trashy souvenirs and T-shirts, none of which would have been made in Italy.
Rise early and visit the main attractions before the masses arrive. Stay out of the madding crowd and wander through the less busy areas, and choose accommodation in the quieter areas.
Guest review by
ROSLYN
Australia
Review score
8.0
Venice is culture, culture, culture!
Venice is culture, culture, culture! We attended a Vivaldi concert in a church that was spectacular and inexpensive. My husband doesn't really care too much for classical music, and he was floored and very happy we went. The food is phenomenal; you have to walk to the back streets to find the non-touristy restaurants. They are FANTASTIC!!!!! There is a great appetizer called Fritto Misto di Mare, (lightly fried seafood) which is so good. Must try, not greasy at all, goes great with an Aperol spritz!
I did not expect Venice to be so packed, we went in the third week of May....almost felt like a theme park at times. However, once you walk to the back streets and wander, you find the magic of Venice. It is enchanting. Venetians are kind and very proud of their beautiful Venice.
Guest review by
salome
United States
Review score
10.0
Love the narrow streets and canals.
Love the narrow streets and canals. Lots of excellent architecture and sculptures/art. Amazing character to so many buildings. Streets were very clean. Thank God for Google maps which was so useful for getting around.
Guest review by
Cathal
Ireland
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The system on Booking.com failed as a result of a scam so our booking, although confirmed and booked several months in advance for this, ended up being lost on the system. This left us on the streets of Venice in the early hours of a Sunday morning with no access to the accommodation and no response from Wonderful Italy or Booking.com
Eventually a hotel took us in at 2am.
Very upsetting and disappointing experience to our romantic trip.
I enjoyed the easy access to everything in Venice, i could walk everywhere. Lots of great restaurants around the hotel and a few mtrs from the water bus station. The gentleman at the bar really went above and beyond to make our stay here a pleasant one. He even prepared a delicious pasta dish for us that i rate as one the best meals i have had in Italy.. thi is a great hotel otherwise, will highly recommend it.
Location! Breakfast was great. The staff were all super nice. We just got back from a July trip. Super hot in Venice, air conditioning in our room wasn’t great at all, however it’s probably not great at any hotel in Venice. The bathroom was huge and updated. Very nice bathtub which can be a rare find in Italy.
First time in Venice.. The best location I could think of. The hotel itself was a boutique like, very cosy, quiet and clean. And above all this, the staff was extremely kind an friendly. Definitely recommended for couple.
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