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Hotels Near the Piazza San Marco
ABOVE: This aerial photo shows the area discussed in our article. For convenience, we've divided the hotel into three groups. (All are easily reached on foot from Alilaguna airport boat piers at San Marco Giardinetti (West, North) and San Zaccaria or Arsenale (East). Should you stay at a hotel near the Piazza San Marco? That depends on your budget. You'll almost certainly pay more for a room near the Piazza than you would at a hotel that's tucked away in a quieter and harder-to-reach neighborhood. Still, the added expense can be worthwhile, especially if you're in Venice for only a few days. In this article, we've provided links for hotels that are within a short walking distance of the Piazza San Marco. Some of the links point to our Venice Hotel Directions pages, which have step-by-step walking directions, maps, videos (in some cases), and reservation links. Other links point directly to pages at Booking.com, Europe's no. 1 secure reservations service, which offers "guaranteed lowest available rates" at hotels, B&Bs, vacation rentals, and other properties throughout Europe. We've organized the hotels by area: west toward the Accademia Bridge, in the busy shopping streets north on the way to Rialto, and east along (and inland from) the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront promenade overlooking St. Mark's Basin. Tips:
West - Hotels toward the Accademia BridgeExpensive hotels:
The newly renovated and renamed St. Regis Venice (5 stars), formerly the Europa & Regina, is close by. It occupies five connected palazzi next alongside the Grand Canal. The impressionist painter Claude Monet spent an autumn painting canalside views at the former Europa & Regina (then the Hotel Britannia) in 1908.
Monaco & Grand Canal (4 stars) is just a short walk from the Alilaguna airport boat's pier. The hotel occupies a magnificent site where the Grand Canal feeds into St. Mark's Basin. Moderate and budget hotels: Two personal favorites are within five minutes of the Piazza San Marco:
Other moderately-priced hotels west of the Piazza San Marco include the Violino d'Oro, Lisbona, Anastasia, Bel Sito & Berlino, Flora (which is featured in many guidebooks), Firenze, Do Pozzi, Torino, and--for operavores--La Fenice et des Artistes.
North - Hotels toward the Rialto BridgeThe streets just to the north of the Piazza San Marco are packed with shops, restaurants, and three- and four-star hotels. The area is busy even after dark, when locals and tourists go window-shopping. Moderately expensive hotels:
The beautifully situated Hotel Cavalletto e Doge Orseolo (4 stars) overlooks a fleet of gondolas on the Basino Orseolo, immediately behind the Piazza San Marco's northwestern corner and a few doors from Venice's Hard Rock Café. Accommodations range from single rooms to junior suites.
Midrange hotels: Is a four-star hotel beyond your budget? Try one of these moderately-priced properties:
San Gallo (3 stars) is on a tiny square named the Campo San Gallo, a short block north of the archway near the Piazza San Marco's northwestern corner. Rooms range from singles to quads. Alternatives within walking distance: If you're willing to walk a greater distance from the Piazza San Marco, the following hotels may be of interest. These hotels are roughly midway between the piazza and the Rialto vaporetto stop near the Rialto Bridge. It shouldn't take you much more than 10 minutes on foot to reach any of them, provided you don't get lost: 4 stars or equivalent: Acqua Palace, Bonvecchiati, Ai Reali, Residence Corte Grimani 3 stars or equivalent: Al Gazzettino, Antico Panada, Canaletto, San Zulian 2 stars: Alla Fava, Ca' delle Acque, Orion 1 star: Caneva East: St. Mark's Basin waterfront and inlandHotels on the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront:
From the windows of hotels overlooking the Riva, guests can enjoy views of water buses, workboats, ferries, and passing cruise ships, plus the island of San Giorgio Maggiore with its church and bell tower. One advantage of the Riva degli Schiavoni is how easy it is to find: From the Alilaguna airport boat and ACTV vaporetto platforms at San Zaccaria, just head east or west along the water until you reach your hotel. (Some hotels are closer to Arsenale, which is east of San Zaccaria; see our walking directions with maps for advice on where to disembark.) We'll list the Riva degli Schiavoni's hotels from west to east, starting with the first hotel that you'll reach when walking along the waterfront from the Piazza San Marco:
Savoia & Jolanda (4 stars). If you're going to stay here, splurge on a waterfront view: You'll have an unforgettable experience and maximum value for your money. In good weather, the buffet breakfast is served on the hotel terrace. (The hotel is directly behind the Alilaguna airport-boat stop at San Zaccaria, overlooking the riva and St. Mark's Basin.)
Hotels away from the water: If you're willing to venture inland from the waterfront, consider one of these hotels: Campiello (3 stars) has one- to four-person rooms and suites, some with panoramic views or terraces. It's easy to find: Just walk along the Riva and turn left at the Hotel Savoia & Jolanda. The Campiello is behind the Savoia, on the right side of the street. Slightly farther to the northeast is the Campo Santa Maria Formosa, a lively and delightful square with three excellent hotels: Scandinavia (3 stars) offers two- to four-person rooms in a traditionally furnished palazzo that was begun in 1000 A.D. Eight of the hotel's 34 rooms overlook the square.
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