🇮🇹 Great Venice Hotels
Here are some of the best hotels in Venice I've found!
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On the budget end: 

I'm defining this is as usually under $200 per night. Not so budget, I know! But this is the reality of hotels in Venice. With that number in mind, I've included the best of the bunch. 

Hotel Canaletto
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Older but charming, and in a great location! I've stayed here multiple times.
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Capitan Antonin
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Small guest house with well-done rooms. Has a tranquility to it and in a slightly more residential area.
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Ca' Zose
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Beautiful hotel away from the crowds but near the Accademia bridge so you have access to vaporetto, water taxi, and bridge to San Marco!
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Al Mascaron Ridente
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Simple but good hotel in the Cannaregio district! Great location and the staff are top notch.
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On the nicer end: 

The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice
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Truly an iconic property. It's luxury for a reason!
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Splendid Venice - Starhotels Collezione
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Beautiful, well-appointed Venice hotel. The rooftop area is stunning as well, perfect for relaxing in style!
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Hotel Moresco
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Beautiful Venice hotel option. In a less touristy part of town. The rooms are full of old-world elegance!
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Residenza Veneziana
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Beautiful hotel close to Piazza San Marco!
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Ai Mori d'Oriente Hotel
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Great option in the Cannareggio neighborhood, which is great for restaurants and bars!
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Hilton Molino Stucky Venice
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A Hilton hotel in a historic building! It's actually the largest building in Venice - formerly a mill, it's been beautifully converted. It's also on the Giudecca island, so you get a unique view of the main island!
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Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo
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Luxury hotel right in the center of the island!
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Amateur Italian, travel advisor, and adventurous eater! I’m a travel creative living in small town northern Italy, and I've been planning travel for over 15 years. I've lived on three continents and visited over 40 countries, so I'm passionate about helping travelers experience the best of a location, no matter where! I love both/and travel: I want to see the big sights AND the local hangouts, the big cities AND the small towns. I’d love to help you do it too! If you’re going to Rome for the first time, you don’t need me to tell you to see the Colosseum. But you might want me to tell you if it’s better as a guided tour or on your own, what add-on’s are worth the money, and what are the extra secret things your ticket can get you! My favorite part of travel is eating well: finding the local haunts, tasting a new wine, and trying the local dishes. Amazing food doesn't have to be expensive: sometimes the best of a place is in the street food! But if it is a splurge, I'll make sure it's worth every penny. I'd love to work with you to create the trip of your dreams!
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🇮🇹 Great Venice Hotels
Here are some of the best hotels in Venice I've found!
11 Places • 1 Save • ago
Free

On the budget end: 

I'm defining this is as usually under $200 per night. Not so budget, I know! But this is the reality of hotels in Venice. With that number in mind, I've included the best of the bunch. 

Hotel Canaletto
@wheresemmanow
Older but charming, and in a great location! I've stayed here multiple times.
Add to
Details
Capitan Antonin
@wheresemmanow
Small guest house with well-done rooms. Has a tranquility to it and in a slightly more residential area.
Add to
Details
Ca' Zose
@wheresemmanow
Beautiful hotel away from the crowds but near the Accademia bridge so you have access to vaporetto, water taxi, and bridge to San Marco!
Add to
Details
Al Mascaron Ridente
@wheresemmanow
Simple but good hotel in the Cannaregio district! Great location and the staff are top notch.
Add to
Details

On the nicer end: 

The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice
@wheresemmanow
Truly an iconic property. It's luxury for a reason!
Add to
Details
Splendid Venice - Starhotels Collezione
@wheresemmanow
Beautiful, well-appointed Venice hotel. The rooftop area is stunning as well, perfect for relaxing in style!
Add to
Details
Hotel Moresco
@wheresemmanow
Beautiful Venice hotel option. In a less touristy part of town. The rooms are full of old-world elegance!
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Details
Residenza Veneziana
@wheresemmanow
Beautiful hotel close to Piazza San Marco!
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Details
Ai Mori d'Oriente Hotel
@wheresemmanow
Great option in the Cannareggio neighborhood, which is great for restaurants and bars!
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Details
Hilton Molino Stucky Venice
@wheresemmanow
A Hilton hotel in a historic building! It's actually the largest building in Venice - formerly a mill, it's been beautifully converted. It's also on the Giudecca island, so you get a unique view of the main island!
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Details
Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo
@wheresemmanow
Luxury hotel right in the center of the island!
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Details
* * *
CURATED BY
Amateur Italian, travel advisor, and adventurous eater! I’m a travel creative living in small town northern Italy, and I've been planning travel for over 15 years. I've lived on three continents and visited over 40 countries, so I'm passionate about helping travelers experience the best of a location, no matter where! I love both/and travel: I want to see the big sights AND the local hangouts, the big cities AND the small towns. I’d love to help you do it too! If you’re going to Rome for the first time, you don’t need me to tell you to see the Colosseum. But you might want me to tell you if it’s better as a guided tour or on your own, what add-on’s are worth the money, and what are the extra secret things your ticket can get you! My favorite part of travel is eating well: finding the local haunts, tasting a new wine, and trying the local dishes. Amazing food doesn't have to be expensive: sometimes the best of a place is in the street food! But if it is a splurge, I'll make sure it's worth every penny. I'd love to work with you to create the trip of your dreams!
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