Pros
- Quiet, scenic location right on the Lido beach
- Private beach and swimming pool, open in summer
- Free shuttle throughout the day to St Mark's Square
- Two restaurants and three bars
- Luxurious, Moorish decor throughout public spaces
- Large rooms, many with balconies
- Tennis courts and a nearby golf course
- Kids' club with organized activities
- Hair salon and small spa
- Free Wi-Fi, even on the beach
Cons
- Far from the main sights
- Expensive for a somewhat dated feel
- Food at the restaurants doesn't live up to the prices
Bottom Line
Originally opened in 1908, the 197-room Hotel Excelsior is one of Venice's most iconic luxury hotels, with a price tag to match. Located on the beach of the Lido, it's about 20-minutes away from the main tourist attractions by boat, but there's a free shuttle that runs regularly throughout the day. Rooms and suites are spacious and retro in style, with a 1960s feel that channels both the Moorish-style architecture and a vintage Miami Beach vibe; they can feel a bit dated, but most have private balconies looking out towards either the city or the beach. The hotel's myriad features include a private beach, outdoor pool, tennis courts, kids' club, and small spa, and there are several restaurants and bars, although the prices are high and the food isn't anything special. You might see some famous faces here, particularly if you stay when the Venice Film Festival is on.
Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Kids Club
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Luxurious, Moorish-inspired style on the waterfront, with plenty of famous faces during the Venice Film Festival
Luxury and tranquility are the cornerstones of the beautiful Hotel Excelsior, which looks suitably grand both inside and out. Built in 1908 in typical Belle Epoque style, the hotel has had many famous guests over the years, including the Duke of Windsor and Winston Churchill. These days, guests are mostly tourists looking to experience Venice in retro style. And, once a year, the hotel plays host to the stars of the nearby Venice Film Festival. The enormous lobby is characterized by its polished wood floor and majestic white columns, and is representative of the Moorish-style decor throughout. The public areas are understated and classic, with plenty of open spaces, white-painted walls, and exposed brick. All the common areas are immaculate and stylish, from the restaurants to the lobby to the private beach, with a 1960s Mod style in some and a 1930s Art Deco feel in others; the rooms, with their more dated look, are a bit of a let-down in comparison.
Location
On the Venice Lido island, overlooking the famous Lido beach
The Hotel Excelsior is set right on the world-famous Lido beach on the Venice Lido island, and looks out onto its private beach and the Adriatic. It's just a few steps from the Palazzo del Cinema, where the Venice Film Festival is held each year in the late summer. St Mark's Square and the city's other main tourist attractions are about a 20-minute boat ride away, and the hotel runs a regular free shuttle service for guests to and from St Mark's Square approximately every hour throughout the day. The hotel's immediate surrounding area is quiet and residential, with lots of luxury homes, tree-lined avenues, and wide boulevards.
Rooms
Spacious and beachy, Moorish in style, with either city or ocean views and many with private balconies
The Hotel Excelsior's 197 rooms and suites are decorated in the hotel's signature Moorish style, with brightly colored, patterned wallpaper with matching painted wicker accents, and neutral carpets. Rooms have different color schemes, but all are pastels and jewel-tones, lending a beachy, 1960s feel. All are large, clean, and comfortable, many with separate sitting areas and vanities, but don't really feel quite as luxurious as the rest of the hotel; the retro style feels more in need of renovation than intentional. Some rooms face the ocean, while others have courtyard or city views; many have private balconies, some large enough for sitting areas. There's free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and fully stocked minibars in all rooms. The large, tiled bathrooms have Ferragamo toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, and rainfall showers, some of which are walk-in, while others are combined with the bathtub.
Features
Private beach, heated outdoor pool, two restaurants, tennis courts, kids' club, free boat shuttle
The Hotel Excelsior excels when it comes to features, especially during the warmer months. It has a private beach with cabanas and a beach bar, and a heated outdoor pool with a poolside bar. The Ristorante Tropicana has beautiful sea views and live music on the terrace in the summer, while La Taverna is a less formal dining option that also overlooks the beach. Blue Bar serves cocktails on the oceanfront terrace. There's also a large, state-of-the-art fitness center, as well as six tennis courts, a boutique, a hair salon, and a small spa. There's a kids' club that offers supervised, organized activities, so parents can get some time to themselves. There are a number of event spaces and meeting rooms, as well as a computer for guest use. The free ferry to and from St. Mark's Square is also a highlight.
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Scene
Luxurious, Moorish-inspired style on the waterfront, with plenty of famous faces during the Venice Film Festival
Luxury and tranquility are the cornerstones of the beautiful Hotel Excelsior, which looks suitably grand both inside and out. Built in 1908 in typical Belle Epoque style, the hotel has had many famous guests over the years, including the Duke of Windsor and Winston Churchill. These days, guests are mostly tourists looking to experience Venice in retro style. And, once a year, the hotel plays host to the stars of the nearby Venice Film Festival. The enormous lobby is characterized by its polished wood floor and majestic white columns, and is representative of the Moorish-style decor throughout. The public areas are understated and classic, with plenty of open spaces, white-painted walls, and exposed brick. All the common areas are immaculate and stylish, from the restaurants to the lobby to the private beach, with a 1960s Mod style in some and a 1930s Art Deco feel in others; the rooms, with their more dated look, are a bit of a let-down in comparison.
Location
On the Venice Lido island, overlooking the famous Lido beach
The Hotel Excelsior is set right on the world-famous Lido beach on the Venice Lido island, and looks out onto its private beach and the Adriatic. It's just a few steps from the Palazzo del Cinema, where the Venice Film Festival is held each year in the late summer. St Mark's Square and the city's other main tourist attractions are about a 20-minute boat ride away, and the hotel runs a regular free shuttle service for guests to and from St Mark's Square approximately every hour throughout the day. The hotel's immediate surrounding area is quiet and residential, with lots of luxury homes, tree-lined avenues, and wide boulevards.
Rooms
Spacious and beachy, Moorish in style, with either city or ocean views and many with private balconies
The Hotel Excelsior's 197 rooms and suites are decorated in the hotel's signature Moorish style, with brightly colored, patterned wallpaper with matching painted wicker accents, and neutral carpets. Rooms have different color schemes, but all are pastels and jewel-tones, lending a beachy, 1960s feel. All are large, clean, and comfortable, many with separate sitting areas and vanities, but don't really feel quite as luxurious as the rest of the hotel; the retro style feels more in need of renovation than intentional. Some rooms face the ocean, while others have courtyard or city views; many have private balconies, some large enough for sitting areas. There's free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and fully stocked minibars in all rooms. The large, tiled bathrooms have Ferragamo toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, and rainfall showers, some of which are walk-in, while others are combined with the bathtub.
Features
Private beach, heated outdoor pool, two restaurants, tennis courts, kids' club, free boat shuttle
The Hotel Excelsior excels when it comes to features, especially during the warmer months. It has a private beach with cabanas and a beach bar, and a heated outdoor pool with a poolside bar. The Ristorante Tropicana has beautiful sea views and live music on the terrace in the summer, while La Taverna is a less formal dining option that also overlooks the beach. Blue Bar serves cocktails on the oceanfront terrace. There's also a large, state-of-the-art fitness center, as well as six tennis courts, a boutique, a hair salon, and a small spa. There's a kids' club that offers supervised, organized activities, so parents can get some time to themselves. There are a number of event spaces and meeting rooms, as well as a computer for guest use. The free ferry to and from St. Mark's Square is also a highlight.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Beach
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Beauty / Hair Salon
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Business Center
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Gameroom / Arcade
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Golf Course
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Kids Club
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Supervised Kids Activities
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Tennis Court
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