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Hotels in Venice
249 Hotels
Bauer Il Palazzo

The Bauer Il Palazzo is a luxury chain hotel located within a five-minute walk of the bustling St. Mark’s Square. There are 38 rooms and 34 suites, which are individually decorated and spread over eight floors of this 18th-century Venetian house. Room decor varies -- some rooms are traditionally Venetian, while others are more modern. Many have spectacular views of the Grand Canal. There’s a formal restaurant here, as well as a fitness center. Guests might also want to checkout its neighboring sister hotel, Palladio, which has lower rates but not the panoramic views.

Hotel Iris

The 25-room Hotel Iris is a budget, canal-front hotel conveniently located near a vaporetto stop and within walking distance of attractions like Campo San Polo and the Rialto Bridge. With stained bedding and old furnishings -- we saw tube-style TVs -- the hotel is in need of a deep clean and a major update. Rooms have either shared or private bathrooms, plus there's free Wi-Fi in the lobby, though it can be spotty. The location is hard to beat at these rates, but there are some hotels that compete, like the far more charming -- and clean! -- Ca' Riccio in the Cannaregio area of the city.

Hotel Santa Marina

The 39-room Santa Marina Hotel is a lovely, upscale boutique located in Venice’s Castello district. Built in a former 15th-century convent, the hotel offers vintage Venetian charm along with modern conveniences. There is a bright breakfast room on-site and a cozy bar with checkerboard tile floors and plenty of room for socializing. Rooms have 18th-century style, and many have wood floors, patterned wallpaper, gilded headboards, and wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, though some may have a touch more polish than others. Some rooms and bathrooms can also be quite small, and guests should request a room in the main building over the annex if possible. Wi-Fi is free throughout. Guests may also want to consider nearby hotels in this price range such as Hotel a La Commedia and Palace Bonvecchiati.  

Hotel Concordia

The 51-room Hotel Concordia is an upper-middle-range boutique option located in the heart of Venice, right next to St. Mark's Square. Guests can walk to the square in about a minute, and there are plenty of attractions nearby, as well as restaurants and shops. Venetian-style rooms are elegant -- a nice change from so many of the city's stuffy historic properties -- and come with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. Some have balconies with views of St. Mark's Square or soaking bathtubs for two. The restaurant serves all meals, including a breakfast buffet (for a fee), and room service is available around the clock. Guests looking for similar rates including free breakfasts might consider the equally central Kette Hotel, though its rooms are far less sharp and no other meals are served on-site.