Set on the peaceful banks of Giudecca Island, the Hilton Molino Stucky is a former flour mill refurbished to become a unique hotel.
Kate
United Kingdom
A fabulous place to stay with beautiful city views. A good location . The staff are always friendly and helpful. The best breakfast. Such a good choice and caters for all dietary requirements . A lovely roof top pool with a fantastic view.
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.
Julie
United Kingdom
It is luxurious in an old school way. Spacious rooms and bathrooms and comfy beds. Loved the location.
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.
Perry
Canada
Hotel staff and concierge were very friendly and accommodating. Everything went smoothly during check-in and check-out. Breakfast was also quite good.
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.
Alexander Lorinda
South Africa
Great Location. Good access to everything. Good Breakfast. Friendly Staff
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.
Dorothy
United Kingdom
Close to transport so didn’t have to take any water taxi’s with the luggage. Nice location and pleasant staff.
St. Mark's Square is a 5-minute walk from this unique hotel, named after the nearby La Fenice Theatre.
Agnes
United Kingdom
Location was few minutes walk to St Mark's square. Breakfast is cute, nice quality and freshly made coffee. The room was very big and nice. Reception staff was kind, helpful, you can leave your luggage so you explore the city.
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.
Trinh
United States
Room is spacious, staff were very friendly. I asked for restaurant recommendation and they gave me a fantastic restaurant that maybe only local know.
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.
Elizabeth
Ireland
Very nice helpful staff, very clean on arrival and great cleaning done when I was out during day. Fantastic location and wonderful coffee with a delicious breakfast 😋
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.
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
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.
The Venice Venice Hotel features a fitness centre, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Venice. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. The hotel has family rooms.
Very sleek and stylish but keeping the history of the building
Hotel Airone offers budget accommodation in a great location close to the Vaporetto (water bus) stop and just across the bridge (Ponte degli Scalzi) from Santa Lucia Station.
They were kind enough to give a canal view room on request
Ideally set in the centre of Venice, Palazzo Keller features air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Staff, Ambience, Food, Rooms .. everything was so good 😊
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.
loved that it was conveniently located, close to all amenities.
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.
It Was amazing stay in this hotel. Evetything Was exellent !!!
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 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!
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.
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.
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
Located on the Riva degli Schiavoni, Londra Palace Venezia is just a 5-minute walk from St. Mark's Square. It offers free Wi-Fi, and rooms with antique furniture. Some offer views of St.
Excellent food excellent view and excellent service!
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 typical Venetian canal.
Newly refurbished. No problem with gluten free breakfast
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 £223 per night, and 4-star hotels in Venice are £380 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Venice can on average be found for £787 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Venice this weekend is £250 or, for a 4-star hotel, £402. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Venice for this weekend cost on average around £1,010 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £189 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Venice for tonight. You'll pay on average around £325 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Venice will cost around £873 (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.
We found that Venice was about the architecture and the art.
We found that Venice was about the architecture and the art. The canals were very much secondary for us. Although the city is small, it's not so easy to get around on foot because of the many twisty little streets and alleyways, the cobblestone pavements, and the staircase bridges. If you have more than one piece of luggage, hire a porter. The vaporetto on the grand canal is highly recommended, just like a city bus. Gondolas and water taxis are quite costly. Many restaurants and trattorias for dining. Of course, lots of tourists to contend with -- but then, you are one of them.
Les
United States
10
Scored 10
Loved everything about Venice (except for the crowds).
Loved everything about Venice (except for the crowds). Always get up early morning for a stroll to appreciate it without the people. We chose just to enjoy strolling through the streets, a gondola ride which is a must and enjoying the ambiance of the restaurants and cafes and meandering in the shops. We didn't do the cathedral or Dogues Palace etc as we had seen similiar places in Rome and Florence. Venice is just so unique.
Leanne
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is too crowded and too hot in summertime.
It is too crowded and too hot in summertime. People who visit there should either prefer spring or autumn. The Doge Palace and San Marc's Basilica must be visited, preferably with prebooked tickets/tours. The Borano/Murano tour is also strongly advised. Avoid touristic restaurants near San Marco Square and do your research.
Remyyy
Turkey
10
Scored 10
I loved that there were so many different areas all with a...
I loved that there were so many different areas all with a different feel. Even though it was June and there were many tourists around St. Marks Square once you got away from that area you could find yourselves in little alleyways and streets with not other people. It is fantastic to have no cars. I think that was one of my favorite things! I liked that you could get a Vaperetto ticket and visit any area. you like including the outlying islands. I would go back again and spend more time just exploring every nook and crankie of this city.
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
Venice was amazing, the city above the water, the...
Venice was amazing, the city above the water, the attractions , transportation a bit expensive but they give you options, favourite san Marcos and Lido, everything is close by but you need to take the boat
Juan Andres
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Extremely expensive hotels.
Extremely expensive hotels. I don't count any more the times I've been in Venice (cheap hotels in the neighborhood and daytrips). This time I booked no trip/excursion with a guide, just the Vaporetto (waterbus) which is indispensible in Venice. Just walked around all over Venice, probably even places no tourist ever went before and it was still great. Ate in restaurants away from the very busy tourist streets - look for these as they are often just a few streets away (cheaper and better). One big thing I didn't like: probably over half of the shops are run by Indians. It was 6 years ago since I last came, but I really got the impression Venice does not belong to the Italians any more and that's a shame! At night (passed 11PM) I saw 2 men dressed like Saoudi princes that seemed to collect the revenues from these shops. Many people working in restaurants and bars are also Indians. Cheap exploitable labor? I'm afraid to think what it will look like next time ...
Beautiful location and apartment with all amenities. One of the best places we stayed at in Italy out of 4 different places. Laundry, kitchen, location, beds and pillows, and service were all great. We were greeted and the apartment was showed to us and we were allowed to have our luggage in the room prior to check in time since we arrived earlier than check in time. Place was close to the train station and easy to get into and out of Venice. We had a beautiful view of the canal and it was easy to get everywhere.
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL BOUTIQUE HOTEL, AND FOR FIRST TIME TRAVELORS TO VENICE IT WAS THE PERFECT LOCATION. IT IS IN THE HEART IF THE BEST PART OF VENICE, AND ALLOWS EASY ACCESS TO EVERYWHERE ELSE. THE ROOM IS BEAUTIFULLY SET UP, COSY, CLEANED DAILY, AND SPOTLESSLY CLEAN. WE HAD A SMALLER ROOM COMPARED TO OTHERS BUT IT WAS PERFECT FOR THE TWO OF US. THE STAFF ARE FANTASTIC AND HELPUL, AND WENT OUT OF THEIR WAY TO ENSURE WE WERE COMFORTABLE. I WOULD STAY HERE AGAIN AND AGAIN IF I RETURN TO VENICE.
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.
I will definitely stay at this hotel again. In a very good spot on a piazza close to 3 vaporetto stations in a central part of Venice. The staff were very nice and the breakfast was very good. The shower was the best I have had in Italy so far. There is nothing I didn't like. The decor was a bit wild but even that was cool and totally suited to Venice. The square it was in had lots of eating and drinking options but never felt crowded which is rare for Venice.
What a wonderful property Luana and Roberto have, we had such amazing stay and it was perfectly located.
The beds are SO comfortable, our best sleep in our two weeks in italy! They are so attentive to their guests to give recommendation and help them have the best time in venice. Also, to our surprise we were offered a wonderful breakfast in the morning! We truly felt so welcomed and taken care of, it was great, highly recommend:)
The room was the best we had on our trip to Italy. Modern yet still had the touches that made it a Venice hotel exposed beams gorgeous flooring.
Breakfast was continental and the gardens just off the dining room were beautiful.
From the outside the hotel looked nothing special at all - but behind that door was another story. Would love to stay here again - if we are ever in Venice again.
The location was great! Close to St Mark's, lots of shops and places to eat! We even had a view of a canal and could see gondolas go by. The room was very nice and the bed was quite comfortable. The room was a nice size compared to other places we have stayed during our trip through Italy. It was also very clean! I highly recommend it
! If we ever get back Venice, we will stay there again!
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 .
The location was key, walking distance to bus/train stop. This is an important factor when staying in Venice. The morning breakfast was fresh baked pastries with a perfect spread of meats and cheeses. Classic continental Italy breakfast. 15 minute walk to St. Marks Basilica. The staff is always accommodating to your needs and questions.
best hotel in entire Italy trip
we went into our hotel room and found a broken toilet bowl seat and the team has upgraded our rooms to compensate us
room was very clean and it was very close to the shops
staff was very friendly
toilet is very spacious and amenities were plentiful
It was in a nice location near some excellent tapas style wine bars. Venice is overall a confusing city to navigate, so it is not the hotel's fault it was difficult to find. The room was clean and the elevator worked better than many other hotels I stayed at in italy.
amazing staff, delicious breakfast, great value for money, nice neighborhood away from the crowds of venice. very traditional feel with lots of personal touches from the staff, who are so warm and welcoming. best hospitality of anywhere i've stayed in italy :)
Fantastic location in Venice, my favourite hotel out of our 2 weeks in italy. Really big space with perfect air con. Loved the location for exploring Venice.
Staff were very friendly and thought the price was super for a touristy spot in August. Fab!
Out of all the hotels I’ve stayed in Italy (All of them have higher stars than this one) - this one is the best as they provide kettle, biscuits and tea bags. The bathroom is clean and new. The staff was very friendly too.
the breakfast was great, everything you need is given, Really the best one we had in Italy
the rooms are very clean
we can absolutely recommend the hotel
the station for the vaparetto is directly in front of the hotel
As all the hotels in Venice city centre seemed super expensive we think we got a top location to a reasonable price.
Beautiful room and very good breakfast for being in Italy ;)
This was the perfect place to stay and the host Emilio was so helpful. This was by far the best place we stayed while in Italy. If you are visiting Venice, book this stay!
The location was great. The hotel was super clean. I would highly recommend this hotel. The service / staff was superb. Hands down best hotel in Venice italy.
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