8 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.

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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Al Palazzetto

$ | Cannaregio 4057, Venice, 30121, Italy

Understated Venetian decor, original exposed-beam ceilings and terrazzo flooring, and large rooms suitable for families or small groups are hallmarks of this intimate, family-owned guesthouse. Guest rooms overlooking tranquil side canals are the best in terms of size and view. The spacious common salon overlooks the Rio San Sofia. The location is serene, but only a short street away from the main Cannaregio thoroughfare (Strada Nova), the Ca' d'Oro vaporetto stop, the traghetto across to the Rialto Market, and the San Marco area. Al Palazzetto is also good for small groups or families, as there are triple and quad rooms; some are connecting. Spring for the attic suite if it's available.

Pros

  • Authentic 18th-century palace
  • Clean and quiet
  • Good value for Venice

Cons

  • Old-fashioned decor
  • Not many amenities
  • A bit rough around the edges
Cannaregio 4057, Venice, 30121, Italy
041-2750897
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Al Teatro

$$$ | San Marco 2554, Venice, 30124, Italy

The renovated home of owner Eleonora behind the Fenice Opera House offers three spacious, comfortable, and conscientiously appointed rooms; each has its own private bath and overlooks a gondola-filled canal. The largest room has a broad balcony. An ample breakfast (served at a common table) and exceptional service make Al Teatro an excellent value and a relaxing choice in the sometimes-frenetic San Marco atmosphere. Book well in advance.

Pros

  • Airy rooms
  • Convenient San Marco location
  • Good for families

Cons

  • The intimacy of a family B&B is not for everyone
  • Early checkout time
  • Canal noise, especially from singing gondoliers
San Marco 2554, Venice, 30124, Italy
0333-9182494
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca' Angeli

$$ | San Polo 1434, Venice, 30125, Italy

The heirs of an important Venetian architect have transformed his former residence, on the third and top floors of a palace along the Grand Canal, into an elegant lodging with views of either the Grand Canal or a side canal—or in the case of the smallish Room 6, rooftops, from a terrace twice the size of the room. The inn retains a traditional yet innovative style instilled by the former owner—most of the furniture was his, including an 18th-century briar-wood bureau, and there's a private library accessible to guests. A rich breakfast, including select cheeses and meats from local producers, is served in a salon overlooking the Grand Canal. There's also an attic apartment.

Pros

  • Historic residence with Grand Canal views
  • Traditional yet innovative style
  • Helpful staff

Cons

  • A bit of a walk from the vaporetto stop
  • Not central
  • Credit cards accepted only for stays of two or more nights
San Polo 1434, Venice, 30125, Italy
041-5232480
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Rezzonico

$$ | Dorsoduro 2813, Venice, 30123, Italy

Some pleasant if generic guest rooms overlook a sunny fondamenta and canal, and others a spacious private garden, where breakfast is served in good weather. The interiors are pleasant and comfortable, with traditional furnishings that complement the Venetian terrazzo or parquet flooring. Young owners Matteo and Mattia are attentive and helpful, and the location is around the corner from campos Santa Margherita and San Barnaba, convenient for exploring the sights from San Marco to the Zattere, with easy vaporetto access, too.

Pros

  • Canal views at a reasonable rate
  • Two lively squares nearby
  • Great for families

Cons

  • Must reserve well in advance
  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Ground-floor rooms are dark
Dorsoduro 2813, Venice, 30123, Italy
041-2770653
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Combo

$$ | Campo dei Gesuiti Cannaregio 4878, 30121, Italy

Cleverly converted from the former Convento dei Crociferi in 2012, Combo marries minimalist design with atmospheric cloisters and a gorgeous breakfast room--arts venue where a hearty buffet is served. There are a number of room options suited for singles, couples, and families on a budget; all have plain whitewashed walls, large beds, fridges, contemporary desks, and utilitarian bathrooms, some have quirky mezzanines, canal views, and kitchenettes. It's a good bet for those seeking unfussy decor and a hip, studenty Cannaregio bolthole with cultural events, a cafè, and restaurant.

Pros

  • Handy location for the Alilaguna airport boat
  • Youthful hostel--arts hub vibe
  • Unusual convent architecture and historic feel

Cons

  • Parts feel a bit impersonal and prisonlike
  • Rooms very sparse and can be chilly
  • Neighbors can be noisy students
Campo dei Gesuiti Cannaregio 4878, 30121, Italy
041-5286103
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255 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Molino Stucky Venice

$$ | Giudecca 810, Giudecca, 30133, Italy

Wooden beams and iron columns are some of the original details still visible in this redbrick former flour mill–turned-hotel, which also features sublime views across the lagoon to Venice, particularly from the lively rooftop bar. Rooms are spacious—some have beamed ceilings and chandeliers, while others are more modern—and have comfortable beds, though only some include water views. Italian food is available at the hotel's two restaurants, and you can’t miss the hotel's buzzy Skyline Rooftop Bar for tasty cocktails and fabulous sunsets. The well-stocked gym is open 24 hours a day, and the spa (for an extra fee) includes a sauna, whirlpool, and Turkish bath. There's also a delightful rooftop pool open from May through September.

Pros

  • Extremely helpful staff
  • Shuttle boat to San Marco
  • Ample breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Can hear noise from other rooms
  • Hotel itself a bit confusing to navigate
  • Food offerings on the pricey side
Giudecca 810, Giudecca, 30133, Italy
041-2723311
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379 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Excelsior Venice Lido Resort

$$$ | Lungomare Marconi 41, 30126, Italy

Built in 1908, this grand hotel with Moorish decor has old-fashioned charm and loads of amenities—from a private beach with white cabanas and a seasonal bar and restaurant to a swimming pool, gym, and tennis courts (though, oddly, no spa). Though most rooms are rather dated, 15 seaview suites were renovated in 2023 and offer a more refreshed look, though at a higher price.

Pros

  • Lovely beachfront location
  • Convenient water shuttle every 30 minutes to and from Venice proper
  • Friendly, welcoming staff

Cons

  • Could do with a refresh
  • Restaurants on the expensive side
  • Can get very busy in summer and around the Venice Film Festival
Lungomare Marconi 41, 30126, Italy
041-5260201
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196 rooms
Free Breakfast

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