10 Best Hotels in San Marco, Venice

Al Teatro

$$$ | San Marco 2554, Venice, 30124, Italy
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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
hotel Details
3 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Baglioni Hotel Luna

$$$$ | San Marco 1243, Venice, 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 Venetian decor in an ultra-convenient 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 Sansovino 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. Ortigia products amp up the sophisticated feel. Canova restaurant offers classic dishes—nothing too innovative, but solid, well-prepared Venetian cuisine.

Pros

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

Cons

  • Not all rooms have canal views
  • Some rooms feel a bit cramped
  • No spa
San Marco 1243, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-5289840
hotel Details
91 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Flora

$$ | San Marco 2283/A, Venice, 30124, Italy
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The elegant and refined facade announces a charming, and reasonably priced, place to stay; the hospitable staff, the tastefully decorated rooms, and the lovely garden, where guests can breakfast or drink, do not disappoint. After a long day of sightseeing, relax on a plush, velvet chair in the cozy bar or on a wrought-iron one in the garden beside a gushing fountain. The delicious sweet and savory breakfast buffet is a real treat. Family rooms are available.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Peaceful hidden garden
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • Some rooms can be on the small side
  • No water views
  • Old-fashioned lobby doesn't invite hanging out
San Marco 2283/A, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-5205844
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Locanda Casa Petrarca

$ | San Marco 4386, Venice, 30124, Italy
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Neatly decorated and light-filled rooms between St. Marks Square and the Rialto Bridge offer guests something rare in Venice—a central yet quiet base from which to explore the city. Five of the seven rooms have their own en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning, two have a shared bathroom and ceiling fan, and a few have canal views. A simple breakfast is served in a cheery breakfast room that overlooks a canal. The hospitable owner is around during the day to answer questions and offer restaurant suggestions; during the night, you are on your own.

Pros

  • Extensive breakfast
  • Gentle prices
  • Quiet for a central location

Cons

  • Basic amenities
  • Small rooms
  • Difficult to find
San Marco 4386, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-5200430
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Locanda Fiorita

$ | San Marco 3457, Venice, 30124, Italy
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Tucked behind Campo San Stefano in a charming little courtyard, this oasis offers small but peaceful rooms decorated in 18th-century Venetian style. Palazzo Grassi, Museo Fortuny, and the Accademia Museum are just steps away; San Marco and Rialto are both about a 15-minute walk. In the warmer months, breakfast is served alfresco amid the flowering garden overlooking Campiello Novo. Discounts are given for payment in cash.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Romantic setting
  • Air-conditioning in all rooms

Cons

  • Rooms and bathrooms are indeed small
  • Basic bathrooms
  • Hallways can be noisy
San Marco 3457, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-5234754
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Locanda Orseolo

$$ | San Marco 1083, Venice, 30124, Italy
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Traditional, tasteful Venetian decor takes on a Carnevale theme in cozy, well-appointed, and comfortable rooms are enlivened by fanciful wall murals. A relaxed atmosphere pervades at this hotel's divine hot breakfast, where it is common to become engrossed in conversation with other guests as gondolas glide lazily by the water-level windows: this lovely state-of-mind is created by the hotel's attentive staff (but can be ruined by a plague of singing gondoliers!). Common areas have warm mahogany paneling, tufted leather furniture, beamed ceilings, and tapestries.

Pros

  • Intimate and romantic
  • Friendly staff
  • Wi-Fi is free

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Canal-side rooms can be noisy (think singing gondoliers)
  • Rooms without a canal view can be small and dark
San Marco 1083, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-5204827
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Jan., Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Novecento

$$ | San Marco 2683/84, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice
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A stylish yet intimate retreat tucked away on a quiet calle (street) midway between Piazza San Marco and the Accademia Bridge offers exquisite rooms tastefully decorated with original furnishings and tapestries from the Mediterranean and Far East. In the warmer months, breakfast is served in the charming inner courtyard. In the winter, a roaring fireplace greets those who wish to quietly read in the sitting room. The hotel also organizes art exhibitions on its main floor, giving visitors who are around during an opening reception the opportunity to meet local and international artists.

Pros

  • Intimate, romantic atmosphere
  • Unique design sensibility
  • Complimentary afternoon tea

Cons

  • Most rooms only have showers, not tubs
  • No elevator
  • Some rooms can be noisy
San Marco 2683/84, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2413765
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Paruta

$$$ | San Marco 3824, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice

Steeped in lavish Venetian ambience, junior suites are palatial, superior rooms comfortably sized, bright, and well appointed, and ornate frescoes, pastel bas-reliefs, and splendid coffered and carved beamed ceilings abound. What is not original is reproduced to seem so. Carrara marble lines bathroom walls hung with Venetian-style mirrors. After crossing the private bridge that leads to the hotel, guests are greeted with a glass of Prosecco in a green, open courtyard. Many of the common areas, including the spectacular breakfast area, overlook the courtyard. Ask for rooms with views over a quiet side canal.

Pros

  • Good location with restaurants and bars nearby
  • Few small lodgings compare in terms of comfort and opulence
  • Some rooms have canal views

Cons

  • Standard rooms are quite small
  • Breakfast could be better
  • Noise from other rooms can be an issue
San Marco 3824, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-2410835
hotel Details
19 rooms
Rate Includes: 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
hotel Details
26 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Gritti Palace

$$$$ | Campo Santa Maria del Giglio 2467, Venice, 30124, Italy Fodor's Choice
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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 chef Daniele Turco's locally influenced menus at one of the Grand Canal–view restaurants, you can tour the Rialto market and take a private cooking class with the master himself. The treatments at the Acqua di Parma Spa 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
  • Food served at the hotel gets mixed reviews
  • Few spa amenities
Campo Santa Maria del Giglio 2467, Venice, 30124, Italy
041-794611
hotel Details
82 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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