17 Best Hotels in Venice, Italy

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Venetian magic can still linger when you retire for the night, whether you're staying in a grand hotel or budget locanda (inn). Some of the finest Venetian hotel rooms are lighted with Murano chandeliers and swathed in famed fabrics of Rubelli and Bevilacqua, with gilded mirrors and furnishing styles from baroque to Biedermeier and art deco.

Though more-contemporary decor is working its way into renovation schemes, you still may find the prized Venetian terrazzo flooring and canal views in more-modest pensioni. Your window will open, sometimes onto a balcony, so you may enjoy gondoliers' serenades, watch the ebb and flow of city life in the campo (square) below, or simply contemplate what the lack of motor traffic permits you to hear, or not hear.

Even if well renovated, most hotels occupy very old buildings. Preservation laws prohibit elevators in some, so if climbing stairs is an issue, check before you book. In the lower price categories, hotels may not have lounge areas, and rooms may be cramped, and the same is true of standard rooms in more expensive hotels. Space is at a premium in Venice, and even exclusive hotels have carved out small, dowdy, Cinderella-type rooms in the "standard" category. It’s not at all unusual for each room to be different even on the same floor: windows overlooking charming canals and bleak alleyways are both common. En suite bathrooms have become the norm; they’re usually well equipped but sizes will range from compact to more than ample; tubs are considered a luxury but are not unheard of, even in less expensive lodging. Carpeted floors are rare, as they’re traditionally considered to be unhygienic. Air-conditioning is rarely a necessity until mid-June. A few of the budget hotels make do with fans. Mosquitoes can begin to pester in midsummer; turn lights off in the evening if you leave windows open, and ask the hotel staff for a Vape, an anti-mosquito device. The staff members at most Venetian hotels will be able to converse with you in English, and don’t be afraid to ask for anything you need or even to change rooms if you consider it necessary to do so.

The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice

$$$$ | Campo Santa Maria del Giglio 2467, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice
The Gritti Palace, San Marco
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With handblown chandeliers, sumptuous textiles, and sweeping canal views, this grande dame (whose history dates from 1525, when it was built as the residence of the prominent Gritti family) represents aristocratic Venetian living at its best. Although renovations have been done since the palace became a hotel in the 19th century, many original architectural details remain, including wooden ceilings, patterned flooring, and—depending on the room category—flourishes like 18th-century Murano wall lamps, silk damask Rubelli fabrics, and traditional Venetian stucco. If you enjoy executive chef Alberto Fol's locally influenced menus at one of the Grand Canal–view restaurants, you can enjoy a Chef's Table experience with the master himself. The Gritti Epicurean School hosts cooking classes and wine tastings. The treatments at the Gritti Spa -- Sisley Paris incorporate the Italian-made line's aromatic scents, each named after a different region of the country.

Pros

  • Truly historical property
  • Grand Canal location
  • Classic Venetian experience

Cons

  • Major splurge
  • Some find service a tad snooty
  • Few spa amenities
Campo Santa Maria del Giglio 2467, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-794611
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82 rooms
No Meals

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Baglioni Hotel Luna

$$$$ | San Marco 1243, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Just a short stroll from Piazza San Marco—though on a quiet side street that seems a world away—this charming hotel will please those seeking traditional, though freshly updated, Venetian decor in an ultraconvenient location. Each room is done up differently, though all feature period furnishings, Murano glass chandeliers, and patterned wallpaper. To truly feel like royalty, stay in the Sansovini Lagoon View or San Giorgio Terrace suites; they contain enormous private terraces where the views of rooftops and water last for miles. All gleaming marble and with double sinks, some bathrooms have deep soaking tubs or even double showers. Dellaluna bath products amp up the sophisticated feel. Canova Restaurant by Sadler offers a Venetian tasting menu with some creative flourishes as well as a vegetarian tasting menu, along with a large selection of à la carte dishes. There's also a brand-new spa with steam baths, a relaxation area, and massage rooms.

Pros

  • Beautifully appointed rooms and public spaces
  • Wonderful breakfast selection
  • Extremely helpful concierge

Cons

  • Can be very expensive
  • Some rooms feel a bit cramped
  • Not all rooms have canal views
San Marco 1243, 30124, Italy
041-9655930
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91 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belmond Hotel Cipriani

$$$$ | Giudecca 10, Giudecca, 30133, Italy Fodor's Choice

With amazing service, wonderful rooms, fab restaurants, and a large pool and spa—all just a five-minute boat ride from Piazza San Marco (the hotel water shuttle leaves every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day)—the Cipriani is Venetian luxe at its best. Those craving A-lister exclusivity can splash out on a lavish suite facing San Marco in the adjoining Palazzo Vendramin.

Pros

  • Old-world charm meets modern luxury
  • Olympic-size heated saltwater pool
  • Michelin-starred restaurant

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • May be too quiet for some
  • Gym not open 24 hours
Giudecca 10, Giudecca, 30133, Italy
041-240801
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Closed mid-Nov.–early Apr.
96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Danieli

$$$$ | Castello 4196, Venice, 30122, Italy Fodor's Choice

One of the city's most famous lodgings—built in the 14th century and run as a hotel since 1822—lives up to its reputation: the chance to explore the wonderful, highly detailed lobby is itself a reason to book an overnight stay, plus the views along the lagoon are fantastic, the rooms gorgeous, and the food fabulous.

Pros

  • Historical and inviting lobby
  • Amazing rooftop views
  • Tasty cocktails at Bar Dandolo

Cons

  • Lots of American tourists
  • Some rooms feel dated
  • Service can be indifferent
Castello 4196, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5226480
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210 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Londra Palace

$$$$ | Castello 4171, Venice, 30122, Italy Fodor's Choice

A wall of windows soaks up extraordinary, sweeping views of the lagoon and the island of San Giorgio, enjoyed from many of the individually decorated guest rooms and suites, which have fine fabric, damask drapes, Biedermeier furniture, Venetian glass, and marble bathrooms. The downstairs restaurant is all glass, light, and water views, as are some of the neoclassical public rooms, with splashes of blue-and-green glass suggesting the sea. The vista must have been pleasing to Tchaikovsky, who wrote his Fourth Symphony here in 1877. The staff is top-notch, as are the restaurant and the bar.

Pros

  • Attentive, friendly service
  • Superlative views
  • Excellent Do Leoni restaurant and superb breakfast

Cons

  • Busy, touristy area
  • Some rooms are small for such a price
  • Decor may not be for those with contemporary tastes
Castello 4171, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5200533
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53 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Nolinski Venezia

$$$$ | Calle Larga XXII Marzo, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Right off Venice’s main shopping street and a stone’s throw from Piazza San Marco, the former 20th-century stock exchange now houses this supremely comfortable hotel with an art deco flair, charming rooms with private terraces, and a glittering enclosed rooftop pool. Guest rooms feature stucco marble and marmorino finishes, velvet couches and chairs, and Murano glass objects; some suites have terraces with Venetian rooftop views, perfect for enjoying an evening aperitivo. Elegant bathrooms are embellished with mosaic tiles and brass fixtures; some include deep soaking tubs. The colonnaded lobby invites lounging in its many comfy chairs and couches, while the Library Bar includes more than 4,000 carefully selected books (many of them about art) along with a frescoed ceiling. The Nolinski offers two restaurant choices, the courtyard Il Caffè, which makes a lovely setting for a lunch or dinner of Mediterranean cuisine, and the Palais Royal Restaurant, housed in a grand former auditorium. Perhaps the hotel’s pièce de résistance is the gold-tiled indoor rooftop pool, offering sublime Venice views, next to the treatment rooms of the Ottoman-inspired spa.

Pros

  • Ultraconvenient location
  • Extremely helpful and friendly service
  • Elegant, inviting decor

Cons

  • Overall hotel lighting a bit dark for some
  • No saunas or steam room in the spa
  • Expensive cocktails
Calle Larga XXII Marzo, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-4062459
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43 rooms
No Meals

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The St. Regis Venice

$$$$ | San Marco 2159, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Whimsical design details evoking the Venetian landscape abound in this elegant, contemporary hotel constructed from five historic palazzi with phenomenal views onto the Grand Canal. Lovely guest rooms reflect the colors of the city at either dawn or dusk, and include such details as bed headboards echoing the curve of the gondolas and patterns on the bathroom mirrors reminiscent of Murano glass; some feature large furnished terraces with views of the canal and Santa Maria della Salute. Grey-and-white marble bathrooms include walk-in showers; some also have deep soaking tubs. Gio's Restaurant serves Venetian and Italian dishes, or try a seasonally changing cocktail indoors or out at one of the two bars, the St. Regis Bar or the Arts Bar. The compact yet well-stocked fitness room is open 24 hours a day, and spa suites are available for massages and facials.

Pros

  • Wonderful central location
  • Terraces with unbeatable views
  • St. Regis butler service for all guests

Cons

  • Sleek modern style not for fans of Venetian opulence
  • Standard rooms on the small side
  • Few spa amenities (no pool or saunas)
San Marco 2159, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2400001
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169 rooms
No Meals

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Violino d’Oro

$$$$ | San Marco 2091, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Hoteliers Sara and Elena Maestrelli partnered with solely Italian designers on every aspect of their 17th-century palazzo-turned-hotel, from ceramics to window frames to wall paintings, in what they call an “Italian artisanal product,” overlooking Rio San Moise canal. Light and bright guest rooms range from cozy classic style to decadent suites with panoramic water views. Il Piccolo restaurant serves homestyle Venetian cuisine, with a strong focus on vegetables, while Il Piccolo Bar dishes out lighter meals of cicheti (also with a vegetarian version) and cocktails. This is one home-away-from-home you may never want to leave.

Pros

  • Sublime sense of Venetian style
  • Charming, cozy atmosphere
  • Short stroll to Piazza San Marco and Harry’s Bar

Cons

  • Limited restaurant menu
  • Prices can be on the steep side
  • Lacks amenities of some larger hotels, like a spa and gym
San Marco 2091, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2770841
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aman Venice

$$$$ | San Polo 1364, Venice, 30125, Italy

The restored Palazzo Papadopoli (sometimes referred to as "the place where George Clooney got married") provides its guests with sumptuous period details alongside elegant contemporary design, an expansive private garden facing the Grand Canal, a rooftop terrace, and light-filled and spacious rooms with garden or canal views. Some rooms feature exquisite frescoed ceilings (including one by Tiepolo), painted friezes, wood paneling, and silk wall coverings—the palace is a testament to neo-Renaissance and rococo architecture. The private landing dock makes arrivals effortless. From the reception area, a sweeping staircase brings guests to the main dining room set in the palazzo's ballroom, with stunning views of the Grand Canal.

Pros

  • Excellent facilities
  • Frescoed ceilings in some rooms
  • Stunning views from common areas

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • Basic rooms don't offer much historical detail
  • A bit distant from San Marco
San Polo 1364, Venice, 30125, Italy
041-2707333
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Charming House DD724

$$$$ | Dorsoduro 724, Venice, 30123, Italy

These ultramodern surroundings abandon all things traditionally Venetian, opting instead to create the air of a stylish residence with impeccable, minimalist decor and a contemporary, warmly romantic, and occasionally even dramatic atmosphere. Some rooms overlook small canals and side calli; apartment options with kitchenettes are available. The location is convenient to the Guggenheim, Accademia, and the Zattere. Art borrowed from neighboring museums is on display in common areas.

Pros

  • Unique decor
  • Convenient location to the Guggenheim
  • Variety of lodging options

Cons

  • Not traditional Venetian style
  • Can be expensive
  • Some rooms on the smaller side
Dorsoduro 724, Venice, 30123, Italy
041-2770262
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bucintoro

$$$$ | Castello 2135/A, Venice, 30122, Italy

"All rooms with a view" touts this pensione (modest lodging)-turned-four-star-hotel—and the views are indeed expansive: from the hotel's waterfront location near lively Via Garibaldi, your windows swing open to a panorama that sweeps from the Lido across the basin to San Giorgio and San Marco; upper-floor vistas are particularly inspiring. Decor could be termed "understated maritime," meaning deep mahogany wood tones, brass accents, and nautical appliqué abound, from railings to reading lamps to hallway lighting. Enjoy breakfast, a sunset aperitivo, or a nightcap on the quayside terrace.

Pros

  • Lagoon views from all rooms
  • Waterfront without the San Marco crowds
  • Near the Arsenale vaporetto stop

Cons

  • Yachts sometimes dock outside, blocking lagoon views, and without those views the hotel is really overpriced
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Noise from boats when windows are open
Castello 2135/A, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5209909
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Canal Grande

$$$$ | Santa Croce 932, Venice, 30135, Italy

Conveniently near the train station, this boutique hotel couples 18th-century elegance with modern amenities; the decoration, inspired by Venetian style, includes lush damasks, gold-framed mirrors, and plenty of Murano glass and Rezzonico-style floors. Even if you don't splurge for a room facing the Grand Canal, ask for a room with a view and avoid the annex. The breakfast room with its red-velvet chairs overlooks the Grand Canal. Guests can enjoy a drink on the scenic, albeit small, terrace.

Pros

  • Grand Canal views
  • Helpful and informative staff
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Far from Piazza San Marco
  • A little on the pricey side
Santa Croce 932, Venice, 30135, Italy
041-2440148
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Cipriani and Palazzo Vendramin by Orient-Express

$$$$ | Giudecca 10, Giudecca, 30133, Italy

An oasis in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Venice embodies the glamour and elegance of the mid-20th century: excellent service, elegant, peaceful rooms that blend historic and contemporary styles, some with spectacular views of the lagoon, and a heated salt-water swimming pool. Red-clay tennis courts and a wellness center round out the resortlike facilities, and the grounds truly are splendid: enjoy a restful afternoon poolside, or have an aperitivo at one of the attractive bars while listening to live jazz music. A free shuttle brings guests to St. Mark's Square every 15 minutes.

Pros

  • Obliging staff
  • Beautiful setting

Cons

  • Reachable only by the hotel's shuttle or taxi service
  • You could forget you're in Venice, which might appeal to some guests
Giudecca 10, Giudecca, 30133, Italy
041-240801
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95 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Danieli

$$$$ | Castello 4196, Venice, 30122, Italy

Welcoming guests with one of the most sumptuous, quintessentially Venetian loggia-lobbies (part of the late-14th-century Palazzo Dandolo, built by the family of the doge who conquered Constantinople), this fabled monument of Venetian history retains much of its luxury luster, with marble columns here, carved archways there, and plush furniture everywhere. Guest rooms are decorated in 18th-century Venetian fashion—many contain authentic period furniture. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Danieli was the principal Venetian stopping place for literary and musical notables such as Goethe, Wagner, and George Sand; in fact, you can stay in the room where Sand and Alfred de Musset carried on their love affair in 1833–34. Best of all, if you stay in one of the lagoon-view rooms, you can delight in a most inspiring panorama: over St. Mark's basin to Palladio's San Giorgio, Longena's Salute church, and the mouth of the Grand Canal. The same view is available, plus a view of the Dolomites on a clear day, from the rooftop dining terrace.

Pros

  • Fabulous terrace
  • A sense of history
  • Spectacular views

Cons

Castello 4196, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5226480
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225 rooms
No Meals

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Maison Venezia | UNA Esperienze

$$$$ | Cannaregio 4173, Venice, 30121, Italy

Up a narrow calle and across the bridge from the bustling Strada Nova, this 15th-century palazzo sits by a tranquil canal and an evocative little campo; inside you'll find traditional Venetian decor and guest rooms featuring silk damasks tufted onto multiwindowed walls. Standout options include a suite with a columned balcony overlooking the Priuli Canal, or the hideaway attic mansarda, with sloping ceilings and a rooftop view from several windows.

Pros

  • Complimentary afternoon drinks and snacks
  • An intimate, boutique hideaway that's handy for exploring the city
  • Excellent customer service

Cons

  • Classic rooms are quite small
  • Some may find the decor gaudy
  • Some bathrooms look tired
Cannaregio 4173, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-2442711
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sina Palazzo Sant'Angelo

$$$$ | San Marco 3878/b, Venice, 30124, Italy

This elegant palazzo is large enough to deliver expected facilities and services but small enough to pamper its guests; rooms have red-and-gold tapestry-adorned walls and carpeting and Carrara and Alpine marble in the bath, and those facing the Grand Canal have balconies. Common areas include an entrance hall with elegant marble flooring, a bright front lounge, and an intimate bar facing the Grand Canal. Ask ahead for a room with a view.

Pros

  • Classic Venetian style
  • Distinguished yet comfortable
  • Convenient to vaporetto stop

Cons

  • Modest breakfast
  • No restaurant
  • Bathrooms can be on the small side
San Marco 3878/b, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2411452
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Westin Excelsior

$$$$ | Lungomare Marconi 17, Lido, 30126, Italy

The Excelsior's imposing, Moorish-style building with its green cupolas and inner courtyard comes complete with potted lemon trees, a reflecting pool; and dramatic windows overlooking the Adriatic Sea; the feel is decidedly Mediterranean. No longer a haunt of the noble and famous of the dolce vita days (except during the Biennale and Venice Film Festival), the hotel nonetheless offers the same panache, luxury, and space as ever. Rooms are spacious and tastefully modern, done in bright colors, and face either the inner garden or the beach below; there are all the services you might expect from a five-star hotel, including a pool, fitness center, tennis, and restaurants and bars in the hotel and on the beach. A shuttle boat between the hotel and San Zaccaria runs every half hour.

Pros

  • Private beach with classic European beach facilities
  • Pool June–September
  • Superb service

Cons

  • Removed from Venice proper
  • No Wi-Fi in rooms
Lungomare Marconi 17, Lido, 30126, Italy
041-5260201
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
178 rooms, 19 suites
Free Breakfast

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