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.
Vincent
From
United States
Charming lovely property. Marco, Jessica, and staff were so welcoming. We loved Venice and are so glad we stayed at Hotel Tiziano.
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 Dei Dragomanni is in a residential area in Venice's historic center, just 4 bridges from Saint Mark's Square. It offers rooms with Sky TVs.
Alyssa
From
United States
Great location in a quiet but stil central part of Venice. View of the Canal from the balcony was great! A/C was strong, and the room was very clean. Comfy bed. Breakfast was good - scrambled eggs, assortment of pastries and bread, yogurt, etc. Coffee not great.
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
Sammy
From
United States
LOVED the kind staff and beautiful facilities. They held out luggage for free and the gardens were perfect to lounge around in the afternoon for a little break from the go go go of the city.
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.
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.
Sinead
From
Australia
Great place to stay, super central, only a 6/7min walk from the train station. Really friendly staff. On a main Street with food/drinks and only a short walk to shops and main attractions. Will definitely stay here again if we return to Venice. Loved the little seating area/garden, was nice to chill with a drink or have a read. Bed was comfortable and everything was spotless, probably one of the cleanest places we stayed in Italy. We had a room facing the street which was lovely to hear some hustle but was quiet come bedtime and early morning never had a problem with noise.
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 A La Commedia is just 656 feet 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.
Noah
From
United States
Excellent central placement close to most of the parts of the city we wanted to visit and many restaurants. Great bed, and it was quiet, dark, and easy to sleep well.
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.
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.
Corte Di Gabriela is a designer hotel with elegant rooms and a common internal courtyard. The property is around 15 minutes by foot from both the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark’s Square.
Guest review
Everything : location, quality of everything in the room, breakfast
Hotel Casa Petrarca is set along a canal in central Venice, between St. Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge. It offers rooms in a historic 14th-century building.
Well set in the Cannaregio district of Venice, Rimon Place Kosher is located 1.2 miles from Piazza San Marco, 1.3 miles from Doge's Palace and 1.3 miles from Teatro La Fenice.
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.
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
The St. Regis Venice has a fitness center, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Venice. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
FAQs about hotels in Venice
On average, 3-star hotels in Venice cost $255 per night, and 4-star hotels in Venice are $416 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Venice can be found for $920 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Venice this weekend is $329 or, for a 4-star hotel, $542. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Venice for this weekend cost around $1,758 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $244 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Venice for tonight. You'll pay around $428 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Venice will cost around $1,220, 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.
What an amazing city. The energy of the city was great.
What an amazing city. The energy of the city was great. The nights were so beautiful and the mornings were quiet and it was wonderful to go to one of the many bakeries and have a coffee and pastry. I would come back to Venice in heart beat. Very clean and the people were fantastic.
Guest review by
BRENDA
United States
Review score
10.0
We were here for a few days after a sporting event and...
We were here for a few days after a sporting event and honestly Venice was not high on my wishlist but I am so glad I went and saw it for myself. The canals are amazing and the major attractions are worth a visit. We didn't find eating and shopping as expensive as we feared and we enjoyed some lovely meals out. The highlight was possibly the trip to Burano. A last minute booking to go there - we just loved the colours of the houses and the shops were touristy but interesting. We liked the boat trip and coming back into Venice was memorable. We probably will not return but would recommend anyone who has not been to do so. We felt 3 nights was just right.
Guest review by
Alison
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
We were only there for 1 1/2 days before catching a cruise...
We were only there for 1 1/2 days before catching a cruise but would have like another day. So much to see & do. Wish I had done it earlier in life when I had more energy to do all the stairs but still worthwhile adventure.
Their connections at airports & getting around on Vaporetto are easy if you just look ahead on Youtube.
We did a walking tour & Gondola ride ... highly recommend.
Lots of local inexpensive food markets.
3 day pass for vaporetto advised ... saves a lot of money & confusion!
Guest review by
Michael
Canada
Review score
8.0
It is just so unique, it is a must see.
It is just so unique, it is a must see. Felt safe alone, but it is very crowded. Although a small island there are plenty of places to get away from the crowds especially in Cannaregio (like Al Timon wine bar) and the University section Dorsoduro. Colorful Burano is adorable. If you can do a walking or wine/food tour - great to meet local expert and other tourists and really get of the main stree.
Guest review by
Dandaraw
Review score
10.0
Much better value for money than I thought, you can really...
Much better value for money than I thought, you can really get around and find some hidden gems from Spritz & Bruschetta deals for €6 and two course tourist menus for €15
Gondola's at €90 for 30mins seems a rip-off so we decided to walk everywhere which gives you such a good view, you can really walk from one end to the other in 1hr or less.
We used the Vaporreto to go from one end of the Gran Canal to the other on a 75min ticket for €9 each.
If you like a stroll and a people watch it's a great place for a couple of days.
Guest review by
Rob
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I had not been to Venice since 1984 and was excited to visit...
I had not been to Venice since 1984 and was excited to visit once again after 40yrs! Venice did not disappoint, this is a must see unique city on the water and on water it is. Purchase a boat taxi pass unless you are able to walk miles everyday. We have traveled all over Italy previously and this was my wife's first time in Venice and she loved it. Cautionary note: beware of the gypsy pickpockets as they are everywhere. Also, of the large crowds near the major sites. Venture off the beaten track like the area Dorsoduro where we stayed really great restaurants, bars and shopping. Take at least 3 days in Venice to ensure to capture the spirit of the city and people. Happy travels.
Guest review by
Donald
United States
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Amazing view and couldn't be more central, with the entrance to San Marco square. This hotel definitely has the best windows. You will be jealous for yourself while staying there.
The room was big which was very nice, it was at least two times bigger than im other hotels we stayed in Italy.
The staff was friendly, the receptionist accompanied us to the hotel and helped with the luggage. Very thankful for that, as the check in has to be done in another hotel.
We had a great stay!
beautifully restored building amazing floors very friendly family run B&B with the best breakfast we had in Italy. Fresh bread and pastries cold meats cereals juice strong coffee… we were amazed by hosts hospitality. left bags on our check out time and explored more and picked them up to walk back to the train station.
If you are wanting to come to Venice this is the place for you .
Fantastic place to stay in Venice. Central to everything including the vaporetto. Yes it's a little tucked away but it becomes the best thing about the hotel! Only downsize was that the breakfast is not included but we paid for one morning and it was our worst breakfast in the whole 5 weeks in Italy. But easy to get breakfast somewhere else just to stay here!
Location was perfect as travelled to Venice by train from further north in Italy and was able to get to hotel within a couple of minutes walk.
Bed was very comfortable .
Staff were outstandingly helpful.
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