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Hotels in Venice
249 Hotels
Hotel Palazzo Stern

The boutique Hotel Palazzo Stern is housed in a restored historic building on the Grand Canal, with sections dating back to the 15th century. The room decor is in a traditional Venetian style, with crystal chandeliers and luxurious curtains, but it's not overly stuffy. Amenities include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, and beautifully updated bathrooms come complete with towel warmers. But the hotel has few features; there is a small bar and a Jacuzzi on the rooftop terrace, but no spa, gym, pool, or full restaurant. Nonetheless, Hotel Palazzo Stern is one of the most popular luxury hotels in Venice, even if its Dorsoduro location is a bit removed from the main tourist action around St. Mark's Square.

Hotel Dona Palace

The 14th-century Hotel Dona Palace delivers an upscale, Old-World Venetian vacation beside the Bridge of Sighs, with a private canal landing for water taxis. The 27 spacious rooms feature traditional designs with canal views in many, and suites offer antique-inspired furnishings and whirlpool tubs. However, the occasional worn interiors are a turnoff to some guests. Restaurants and shops in Saint Mark's Square are five minutes away on foot. The hotel has a lovely dining room and terrace with a free breakfast, a small wine bar, and a courtyard overlooking the canal. Travelers may want to compare rates and features at the Ca’ dei Conti, which offers rooms with a little more pizzazz.

Hotel Pesaro Palace

The 36-room Pesaro Palace is a handsome three-and-a-half-pearl hotel right on the Grand Canal in Cannaregio. It has stunning views of the canal and the Ca’ d’Oro Palace from communal areas, many bedrooms, and the front garden. The hotel embraces its famous setting with rooms that are outfitted with Murano glass lamps and chandeliers, huge leather or mirrored headboards, and chaise lounges. Modern amenities include LCD flat-screen TVs and minibars, but coffee machines are notably lacking. St. Mark’s Square is within a 15-minute walk, and even closer to the main shopping area, Strada Nova. Rates are reasonable for the size and area, though any extras soon add up. Additionally, the style can be a bit gaudy for some travelers. For a more intimate stay in Cannaregio, consider Ca' Riccio instead.

Locanda Ca' Zose
Dorsoduro 193/B Calle del Bastion, angolo Fondamenta Ca' Bala

The 12-room Locanda Ca' Zose is a charming, mid-range boutique in Venice’s quiet and picturesque Dorsoduro area, overlooking the Rio della Fornace canal and a short ferry ride away from St. Mark's Square. The Ca’ Zose is set in a pair of 17th-century townhouses, with late 18th-century decor, including rustic wood ceiling beams, delicately painted furniture, and traditional Venetian chandeliers. There is a shabby-chic vibe throughout, especially in the rooms, which feature silks and damasks, oil paintings, exposed wooden ceiling beams, and small but adequate bathrooms. There is a free breakfast served in a lovely breakfast room and Wi-Fi is free. Those who prefer a more touristy location may want to consider the Cavalletto & Doge Orseolo, though it can be slightly pricier. 

San Clemente Palace Kempinski
Isola di San Clemente 1

San Clemente Palace Kempinski is a five-pearl luxury hotel on the historic island of San Clemente, which includes a 12th-century church and pretty gardens. The city of Venice is a 10-minute courtesy boat trip across the lagoon. The hotel's outdoor pool is one of the few in Venice, and the property also features a tennis court and putting course. The free breakfast buffet is exceptional, and the hotel also has an Italian restaurant and two bars. The classically styled rooms come with antique details, luxe marble baths, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers seeking a luxury hotel right in the city might consider the Danieli or Bauer, but these don't have the leisure facilities of the San Clemente Palace.    

Liassidi Palace Hotel

The 26-room Liassidi Palace Hotel is an upscale, stylish boutique built in a former 15th century palace in Venice's Castello district. This elegant property has an artistic flair, with lots of large scale art and character from architectural features including exposed wood-beam ceilings. There is plenty of lobby, outdoor courtyard, and bar space for socializing, decorated with large scale reproductions of classic paintings. Rooms are traditionally elegant with dramatic drapes, wood floors, and gilded headboards, but can be a bit tight on space; bathrooms are modern with cool mosaic tiles. There is a private jetty for water arrivals and departures. Travelers looking for a more contemporary property could try the Carnival Palace Hotel.

SINA Centurion Palace

The Centurion Palace is a 50-room upscale hotel housed in a 19th-century palace. Its location is excellent, right on the Grand Canal and sandwiched between the Peggy Guggenheim Museum and Santa Maria della Salute. Inside, the decor is chic and opulent, and all 50 rooms are individually decorated with stylish and quirky touches. The on-site restaurant with canal views serves wonderful food, and the terrace is lovely when it's warm enough for alfresco dining. It's definitely one of the top luxury options in Venice, but those who want to be right near St. Mark's Square might prefer Luna Hotel Baglioni. 

Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo Sul Canal Grande

Directly on the Grand Canal, the 18-room Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo Sul Canal Grande has wonderful water views and a lush, dramatic style characterized by black marble and thick red velvet. This upscale hotel is just enough off the beaten tourist path to feel local but close enough to the major sights for easy access. Spacious, comfortable rooms have striking Art Deco furnishings and water views, overlooking either the Grand Canal or the Rio San Polo. Those who want to be closer to the action should consider the Hotel al Codega. It has views over a quiet courtyard instead of the water, but it’s a short walk from Piazza San Marco.

Palladio Hotel & Spa
Fondamenta de Le Zitelle Giudecca 33

A 79-room hotel in a 16th-century converted convent, the Palladio Hotel & Spa is a quiet retreat located on the island of Giudecca. A free private water taxi transports guests across the lagoon. The expansive grounds and gardens are a highlight, with rooms overlooking either the garden or lagoon. Understated rooms are big with high ceilings, though some guests may feel they have maintained too much monastic minimalism and could use some additional polish.

Hotel Casa Petrarca

The Hotel Casa Petrarca is a small, family-run bed-and-breakfast in a 14th-century building that's about a five-minute walk to St. Mark's Square. The value property, which has the ambience of a private home, has seven traditionally styled rooms with mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and mounted flat-screen TVs. Five of the rooms have air-conditioning and private bathrooms, while two share a bathroom and have ceiling fans in lieu of AC. Breakfast, which is included in the room rate, comes with eggs, pastries, cured meats, and cheeses, and is served in a charming room with damask fabrics overlooking a canal, or in guests' rooms. Wi-Fi is free throughout, and the hotel offers sightseeing itineraries. For a bed-and-breakfast with a touch more style and a roof terrace, travelers might want to check out the Ca' dei Fuseri.