H10 Palazzo Canova is situated in Venice and features a terrace and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
david
United Kingdom
Breakfast was lovely a bit chaotic on our last day our breakfast was a little cold and took a while the staff looked rushed off their feet but the whole experience was fantastic. Lovely room , staff , and great location.
Set on the peaceful banks of Giudecca Island, the Hilton Molino Stucky is a former flour mill refurbished to become a unique hotel.
Adeyinka
United Kingdom
The staff were very courteous and the shuttle service by the hotel was a plus. There isn’t much to do on the island of molino and there are no shops near the hotel. The room was very small and in my view not very clean for Hilton standard. We met a straw on the floor in our room and it looked like the room hadn’t been hoovered.
Set in a 15th-century building on the Grand Canal, Pesaro Palace is next to the Ca' d'Oro water bus stop. It offers Venetian-style rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and flat-screen TV.
Antico Panada dates back to 1889. It is set in 2 historic buildings, 30 metres from Saint Mark's Square. The air-conditioned rooms feature refined furniture, and Murano lamps.
Set in a restored monastery, Hotel Abbazia is in the quiet Cannaregio district of Venice, 100 metres from Santa Lucia Train Station. The hotel features a large courtyard garden with bar.
Colette
South Africa
Located in the beautiful Cannaregio area, 4 mins by foot from Santa Lucia train station which worked excellent when traveling with heavy luggage. Close proximity to all attractions. Staff are amazing and kind! Miko is the best!
Located just off the characteristic Venetian street of Lista di Spagna and 400 metres from Santa Lucia Railway Station, Hotel Guerrini offers free Wi-Fi and simple air-conditioned rooms.
Richard
United Kingdom
Friendly and convenient, very handy spot for our purposes.
Hotel Gardena is set in the university and museum district, next to Papadopoli Gardens and a 5-minute walk from Santa LuciaTrain Station. Enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet in the courtyard.
hannah
United Kingdom
Wonderful room and stay, excellent breakfast and the staff were so friendly and helpful and could not have done more for us.
Hotel Tivoli is near the San Tomà ferry stop, in Venice's busy university district. Santa Lucia Railway Station is 700 metres away and you can walk to Rialto Bridge in 10 minutes.
Ropafadzo
United Kingdom
Very clean. Staff were super helpful. Close to everywhere we wanted to go.
Breakfast was such a nice touch!
Domus Cavanis is set 100 metres from the Galleria dell'Accademia and a 5-minute walk from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Rooms are air conditioned and have a TV.
The Aqua Palace is a design hotel located in the Castello Quarter of Venice. It offers stylish rooms and suites with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Staff very friendly and helpful. Location perfect.
Hotel Al Codega is set in a quiet courtyard, just 5 minutes' walk from St Mark's Square and the Ducal Palace. Rooms are air conditioned and have flat-screen TVs.
Thank you for very nice stay, the breakfest were just awsome!
Hotel A La Commedia is just 200 metres from Rialto Bridge and the water-bus stop, and a 10-minute stroll from St. Mark's Square. Its terrace offers romantic views of Venice.
Location of the hotel is top. Everything is near. Prfecto😁
The Venice Times offers contemporary design and ultra-modern rooms, all in a enviable location in Venice's historic centre, 250 metres from Santa Lucia Train Station and a few steps from Venice Casino...
Very good location for station and very very clean
Featuring a bar, The Venice Venice Hotel is located in Venice in the Veneto region, 400 metres from Rialto Bridge and less than 1 km from Basilica San Marco.
Very sleek and stylish but keeping the history of the building
Located by S. Basilio ferry stop, Palazzo Veneziano offers elegant rooms with free WiFi in Venice. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. St. Mark's Square and Basilica are 1.8 km from the property.
Lovely hotel - great breakfast. Clean modern and. Very comfortable
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.
Lovely hotel in a great location. Good good and friendly staff.
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.
Great location, about a 20 minute walk to the main area
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.
Location was excellent, helpful staff, yummy breakfast.
Attractively situated in the Cannaregio district of Venice, Alloggi Ai Tessitori is situated 70 metres from Ca' d'Oro, 300 metres from Rialto Bridge and 1.5 km from Frari Basilica.
The staff was very lovely, the room is great and very clean.
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.
Facing Venice’s Grand Canal, and with a views of Rialto Bridge, Al Ponte Antico offers accommodation in a 14th-century palace. The hotel provides a daily breakfast and offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
Le petit déjeuner, le personnel, la chambre, l’hôtel, en résumé tout
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.
Its central location; welcoming and informative staff.
Well situated in the San Marco district of Venice, Canaletto Luxury Suites - San Marco Luxury is set a few steps from Basilica San Marco, 100 metres from Doge's Palace and 1.1 km from Ca' d'Oro.
Lage und sensationeller Ausblick: jedes Geld wert!
Rosa Salva Hotel is one of the most historic hotels in Venice, and is set just 100 metres from St. Mark's Square. It offers basic, spacious rooms with a private bathroom.
Friendly staff, great central position but very quiet 👍
The St. Regis Venice boasts wonderful views of the Grand Canal. It features a panoramic restaurant and bar, and Venetian-style decor. The hotel has marble interiors with lavish and design furniture.
Amazing hotel very luxurious and the most fabulous staff
Corte Di Gabriela is a design hotel with elegant rooms and a common internal courtyard. The property is around 15 minutes on foot from both the Rialto Bridge and St Mark’s Square.
Everything was great, the breakfest was excellent!
FAQs about hotels in Venice
On average, 3-star hotels in Venice cost £129 per night, and 4-star hotels in Venice are £206 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Venice can on average be found for £483 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Venice this weekend is £469 or, for a 4-star hotel, £651. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Venice for this weekend cost on average around £1,356 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £190 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Venice for tonight. You'll pay on average around £306 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Venice will cost around £805 (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 centre. From luxury hotels, to comfortable B&B, to self-catered apartments, Booking.com has great accommodations for your Venice trip.
Venice is a beautiful place. Sadly it has become very very busy. Seeing that I have been to Venice a few times before I managed to avoid the very busy spots and experience Venice's back streets and less known destinations.
Of course the biggest fun is to just "get lost" in the back streets. You never really get lost because there are always arrows showing the way to major sights.
Best is always to stay in Venice. I loved wandering the streets early in the morning when only me and the street cleaners are out. Took some wonderful photos that way
Renate
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gorgeous city.
Gorgeous city.
Tour groups are already clogging the streets by the end of April. Book sights well in advance for the first available entry. Photos are best taken before breakfast to avoid crowds pushing their way towards best viewpoints.
Susan
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Definitely worth seeing but I don’t have a desire to go back...
Definitely worth seeing but I don’t have a desire to go back it was very busy when we went last week in April and I imagine will get a lot busier as summer comes, some of the streets are only just wide enough for two to pass, it’s the nature of the city with its numerous bridges but wheelchair users will not be able to visit most of the centre, I’m not used to so many people in what are quite confined spaces but you have to move slowly and be very forgiving, Doges palace is worth seeing and of the islands Burano was a nice way to calm down at the end of the holiday and of course as you walk through the centre there are lots a of interesting features to be picked out, my wife used a good book for this Glam Italia 101 fabulous things to do in Venice by Corina Cooke
Trevor
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bad weather spoiled the magic.
Bad weather spoiled the magic.
Apart from that, Venice is an unique engineering wonder and major artworks display wherever you'd go.
We've visited places we haven't seen before, so we only marginally touched on the San Marco's Basilica and the Doges' Palace.
Ca' d'Oro, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Palazzo Grimani, and so on.
Getting around Venice is reasonably convenient considering the given site limitations. The vaporetto's schedule is as reliable as any subway's.
The rest of the central area can be covered easily by foot.
The only thing we would avoid, next time, would be a bad weather forecast.
ADRIAN
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Travelled in April, was 21 degrees and not too busy.
Travelled in April, was 21 degrees and not too busy.
We didn't book anything in terms of sites and found it easy to get into sites we wanted to e.g. Palazzo Ducale (think also call Doge's Palace) went first thing and waited 10 mins. As part of this you go over the bridge of sighs. When we got out the Tower did have a queue so we waited until later that day to go up tower as we ended up back there anyway.
We found just walking around Venice was great - we went to see an old book shop and the narrowest street in Venice.
We also went over the Accademia Bridge.
We watched a lot of YouTube to see what we wanted. We got a bit distracted trying to find some eating places recommended but we ended up just eating where we felt hungry, didn't feel it was over expensive (compared to UK).
On our second day we got the water bus to Burano and Murano. We loved Burano, just walking around and the houses and vibe was just great. Murano, obviously bought a vase and was great to see.
We used the opportunity coming back since bought a day ticket for the water bus to just go on a bus round trip which was interesting.
Last day just wandered and saw the Rialto Bridge. I did go to the Leonardo Da Vinci museum, it was really small and felt a bit overpriced. However if you have children there was some interactive things they could do. Also showed some of his inventions which was interesting but was only in there for about 15 mins.
There are a lot of bridges (obviously), but didn't realise how many till got there.
It has amazing architecture and a lovely place, just be prepared to walk loads and if coming from the airport the water bus there is different from the one's you take in Venice. We found the people really nice and it is always recommended to speak some of their language even to say Grazie.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Venice is just fabulous. It is odd, It is wonderful.
Venice is just fabulous. It is odd, It is wonderful. We never had a bad meal. You get lost and find a fabulous view or square. There are dead ends you go down and go WOW!! No spoilers - but avoid the hot months when it is crowded and too hot ad can be smelly. We went at the end of April going into May and it was getting hot at the end and the crowds were building up. Just enjoy it and eat at or before 7.00,
We loved the hotel - situated extremely close to the centre St Marks square , had a nice atmosphere with stylish furnishings. Our room was elegant and comfortable (though the water was not hot enough to take a shower in the morning or evening- this is the only reason why I rated the place very good instead of exceptional). The breakfast was exceptional - coffee, a wide choice of baked goods, delightful pastries, savoury food etc. We travelled a lot in Italy and I would rate the breakfast as one of the best we have experienced in Italy so far.
Soo cozy accommodation,very polite personal, Sarah was keeping in touch with us during all our stay in Venice. The location is perfect, tou could feel that you are part of domestic Italian life, non tourists area will put you more into Italy. There is small supermarket near by ,cheap and great selection.
The apartment has smart lock that why it make your arriving time so flexible...
The bed was soo good I was sleeping as a baby after long walks in the city.
Yhank you soo much ! Will come for sure next time only to your accommodation.
This was by far the best hotel we stayed in during our Trip to Italy. You can't beat the location of Bauer Palazzo. The lobby is right in front of all the designer shopping in Venice but also in tucked away enough that the foot traffic isn't too heavy in front of the hotel. The hotel bar is right on the Grande Canal so we enjoyed having a cocktail out there before dinner. The room was very spacious (particularly for a hotel room in Italy). It is also a very short walk to St. Mark's Square.
This was one of our best accommodations on our Italy trip. The location was perfect, right in the heart of Venice tourism locales. Walking distance in minutes to the Rialto as well as St Marks sq. Most cafes and restaurants of repute within walking distance. The hosts communicated well. The apartment can best be described as elegant. There were cookies on the hall table and bedside tables which was a nice touch. Air-conditioning was vital in the humid Italian heat. Perfect for a family.
It was our first time to Italy and knowing that we needed to take not only a train to Venice but then also a water bus to the property, we had all kinds of questions for Kateryna before we arrived. She was very helpful in letting us know the best train to take from Milan, how to find the water bus, and which one to take. She met us at the docking area and escorted us to our apartment. It was more than we could ever have hoped for: clean, spacious and right on the water!
Our room was enormous! We were in the annex of the hotel because we booked the room only a few days in advance. The breakfast was the best one we had in Italy, The view from the balcony located in the dining room was beyond breathtaking. My husband and I had a glass of wine on the balcony overlooking the Grand Canal. It was so emotionally moving, I began weeping at the majestic beauty of the canal. My husband in reaction, booked us another week in Venice.
Fantastic location. Flat, two-three minute walk from the Giglio ferry stop. Lift in hotel for luggage to our room. Breakfast was one of the better ones we have had on our extended Italy trip. Many amenities in room and snack upon arrival.
We asked for a fan for the room which we received. First night to see sleep through the night on our trip. The piazza that hotel property opened onto has a restaurant, amazing church façade and cool glass shop.
Very friendly couple host. Nice and clean room, great shower. Best breakfast selection we had in Italy with meats and cheese, cereal, biscuits and fruit to hand. Gave us tips about travelling in Venice which was nice. Perfect location 1 min walk to tram stop and shops and restaurants close by. Tram takes you centre of Venice within 20 mins or so. Hosts let us keep our bags there after check out which was nice as we had a late evening flight.
The central location was very convenient. Every staff member we met was polite efficient and genuinely interested in making our stay better. Special thanks to Marco on the desk at night for the engaging conversation and insights into life in Venice and Italy in general. Breakfast was lovely too, great coffee to set you up for your day. The decor was olde world style which added to the ambiance. We would recommend this hotel. Mick & Una
The perfect place, I mean location, but see below "What didn't you like". It is just around ten minutes of walk to square of Saint Mark.
A lot of cafeterias and restaurants around. "Coop" convenient store is nearby, around five minutes of walk, where you can buy almost everything you need.
The warmest hotel I visited during my trip to Italy. Really the temperature in room was quite comfortable for January.
Great stuff, Great room Cleanliness and the best is Great View on Grand Canal. Hotel have direct access from Canal you can get from airport or train station with boat taxi straight to Hotel from Canal.
You can book in Hotel Gondola Ride straight from Hotel with Glass of Prosecco.
Definitely when we back to Venice we will back to this Hotel was a pleasure to stain in this Hotel
We had a wonderful 2 day stay in Venice and Palazzo Veneziano was the perfect end to our 2 weeks in Italy. Walking distance from the train station. Friendly staff welcomed us and provided recommendations. Room had a comfortable bed and black out curtains which allowed for a wonderful sleep. Very close to a grocery store. Exceptional breakfast, which included Prosecco.
Hotel Gardena was perfect for my husband and I on our babymoon to Venice. We loved the location- about 20 min walk to st marks square and in a quieter area that was so fun to walk around during the day and at night. Breakfast was great, the room was charming. This was a real highlight of our trip through Italy and definately somewhere we would come back to.
Great location on the canal. The owner, Jennifer, was lovely. She was very informative and recommended a restaurant that we would have just bypassed. It turned out that it was the best meal we ended up having in our whole stay in Italy.
Our flight home wasn’t until late but the hotel allowed us to store our bags at the property.
The room was amazing. Very modern, excellent bed, bathroom and nice shower. Super quite at night but very close to good restaurants and just some steps from Vaporetto station. Breakfast is the best I already had in Italy. Janina and Joni were perfect in all details and information. It is a pearl in Venice. I strong recommend.
The staff was wonderful. So helpful to this lady traveling alone, who had never been to Italy before. They were terrific. The location in Venice was ideal. The room was a little small to move around in, but had everything I could want and was very clean.
Beautiful entrance, neat furnishings. One of the few hotels in Italy to have a kettle and tea inside. Even issued slippers! They also cleaned much better the room than what I've generally witnessed in Italy.
everything! great location, great, helpful and friendly staff,
very lovely hotel, room was wonderful. breakfast was delicious, the best breakfast we had in Italy.
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