Latest Hotels Reviews for Venice

Abbazia de Luxe
4.2/525 Reviews
Venice City Center
My husband I stayed here for a couple days after finishing a cruise. We had no idea what to expect and were a little concerned about finding the hotel, how the service would be and how on earth to find our way to the airport when it was time to leave. Fortunately, luggage porters were eagerly waiting for travelers at the bus station to help us over the bridge to our hotel and it was a very short walk once we crossed the bridge. Our room was very comfortable and the bathroom was totally modern. And, breakfast? The options were endless and delicious. Upon arrival, we were greeted by Stefan and Degu who were the best hosts we could have dreamed of! Not only did they speak fluent English but they totally made us feel like we were at home! They were incredible! With so many hotels to pick from, we felt like we won the lottery with these guys! Stefan recommended a restaurant for dinner and we could not have been happier with our last meal in Venice. He even helped us with getting bus tickets to the airport for our journey home. I have to admit, it tugged at my heart to say goodbye, even after only knowing them for 2 days. What an incredible way to end our vacation! We could not have asked for better!
Cà Rialto
3.9/519 Reviews
Venice City Center
My wife and I traveled to Italy for two week in October . Our trip started in Venice and we spent 4 days and 3 nights @ Ca Rialto House Hotel . The hotel in located steps away from Rialto bridge and the water taxi is located steps away form hotel front door The hotel is very old as our most things in Venice , the lobby is nice , the staff is wonderful and go out of their way to to take care of their guest Are room was on the small side , we had 2 Windows that over looked an alley , so not much of view . Room was decorated in traditional Old Italian decor , it was reallnice and I came to appreciate it more and more . We had nice bathroom , shower had lots of water pressure and hot water . The AC worked fantastic I mentioned the room ws on smaller side , but once we organized our suits cases it was more than ample space . We were out all day and if the afternoons we would come back and enjoy our room . The hotel offered a nice breakfast every morning , and there were 2 or 3 restaurants and coffee bars right outside of the front door Hotel is centrally located at rialto bridge , it is an easy walk to San Marks square and other areas of Venice . We venture to the neighborhoods across the Rialto bridge , we found lots of great restaurants and cafes with a lot less tourist . Overall we loved our stay at Ca Rialto and would definitey stay here again The also have outside deck that offers a view of the Grand Cannel , great spot to bring bottle of wine and drink on the deck and enjoy the view
Hotel Nani Mocenigo Palace
4.5/5113 Reviews
Venice City Center
Incredibly beautiful palace with historical feature, high ceiling, vintage furniture, breakfast patio. Really fell so special when you arrive there, especially by water taxi access. We could check in early and the staff was very kind. The standard room (queen) was a quite dark and small duplex but very comfortable and quite! A/C and fridge worked well!
San Teodoro Palace - Luxury Apartments
4.4/5100 Reviews
Venice City Center
An ideal location only a few minutes walk away from the Rialto Bridge our apartment was in a block not far from Hotel Ai Reali. We went there first to check in and get our key. We had a fabulous welcome from a front of house person and were given a map, some very helpful information and that was very much appreciated. We were helped with our bags to our apartment, settled in and shown where things were. It was a great way to have an additional bed without the cost of an extra hotel room. We were impressed with the lovely European styling of the apartment and excellent facilities - a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, oven, microwave. Our bins were emptied each day, we were there for 3 nights and felt safe, secure.
Locanda Sant'Agostin
4.4/542 Reviews
Venice City Center
We stayed here for 3 nights early September for our 10 year wedding anniversary. It was the first time we’d been to Venice and it definitely didn’t disappoint. Before I write the hotel review, I would like to highlight to travellers that haven’t been to Venice before and perhaps aren’t aware of how the travel works to and from the airport that no cars are allowed onto the Venice island. We weren’t aware of this before we travelled and paid €90 (£80) for a taxi that drops you at the termini. You then head over a very large bridge and walk to your hotel. I would recommend that you take the bus from the airport which takes the same length of time for around €11 (£10). The buses leave the airport terminal frequently. The hotel is around a 20 minute walk from the termini. I would recommend paying the £2 roaming fees (check price with your network provider) as it would have been impossible to find the hotel without- we arrived quite late at night. We had let the hotel know that we would be arriving late and they arranged for a member of staff to be there to greet us. The hotel is small, with very few rooms, but lovely and very comfortable. Our bedroom had a balcony that looked onto the canal- not sure all rooms do, so definitely ask if this option is available as the view was beautiful in the morning. Although the room also overlooked the streets it was very quiet and we weren’t disturbed. Breakfast was tasty- it was a cold breakfast of cereal, yogurt, meats, cheese, rolls and pastries and the coffee was delicious! There are lots restaurants and bars close to the hotel. You will find that a lot of them around lunch and dinner will not serve drinks only- you will need to search out these places that will. A lot of people tend to head towards the Grand Canal for meals. You will pay extra in these places and to be honest they aren’t as nice as the cute quirky places around the side streets. There is a very small pizza/pasta place with canal side eating, close to the hotel called Al Garzoti. It’s highly rated on trip advisor and was delicious and cheap- it gets very busy so you will need to book. We didn’t take a gondola, but there are plenty of these available. If I remember rightly a 30 minute ride was around €70. We did take one of the boat trips to a couple of the neighbouring islands- I would definitely recommend seeing Burano. The colourful houses and buildings are so pretty! These boat rides are pretty reasonably priced. Enjoy your trip to Venice! :)
Gkk Exclusive Private Suite Venezia
4.1/553 Reviews
Venice City Center
There are not many recent reviews on Trip Advisor so we didn't know what to expect. We were contacted ahead of our trip and told to call a number when we arrived. We did and were given a code, we entered the property to find our keys waiting. The room was dark but I imagine that is the norm for Venice! The room was perfect for us, very central, easy to find and the ideal base to explore Venice. Nice bed, clean and checked daily. This is not a typical hotel with reception staff etc. I imagine if we had issues we could call (they allowed us to leave our bags in the hall due to our flight time), but we didn't so no need. You preorder breakfast from a list and it's bought to your room each morning. Huge portion of scrambled eggs and bacon and then bread/pastries. My only requests would be: Mirror in the bedroom rather than just the bathroom The other not ideal thing is that our room was directly next to the small kitchen area where they prepare breakfast. Whilst I appreciate the housekeeper was trying to be quiet it did disturb me each morning (I am a light sleeper!)

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