Hotels in Rome and Venice

Anonymous
Cruising from Rome and returning to Venice in Summer 2024--traveling with kids, so we will need 2 rooms. Not interested in an Air BnB.

Suggestions for fabulous hotels or specific areas?

Anonymous
we stayed in the Hilton Stucky Molino in Venice in a family room (one room with master, one room with dining area and pull out sofa.) It was wonderful. Hotel also has rooftop pool with incredible views of Venice and a complimentary water shuttle to St. Mark's square.
Anonymous
Venice: We loved this location, with breakfast on the canal in the morning. Had 2 canal front rooms, with our teens in one and parents in the other.
https://www.lacalcina.com

Rome: near Trevi, Via Veneto and a metro stop; you might be able to fit in the family comfort suite or book 2 doubles
https://daphne-rome.com

OR not far from the train station but a nice side street near Via Republica. Beds are very firm! We had two doubles here.
http://www.hotelcellini.com
Anonymous
In Venice I like Dorsoduro— very convenient/central but a little less touristy than the other side of the Grand Canal (San Marco). Pensione Accademia has some family rooms/jr suites that are pretty nice (not enormous but at least some have outdoor space which is pretty rare in Venice).

Another possibility might to look at staying on the Lido— certainly less central but if you want access to beach/pool might be a good option.

In Rome I think somewhere near the historic center (use Piazza Navona as a proxy) is good in part because it makes walking everywhere easier. I think Hotel Portoguesi has a family room or apartment near there.

A lot of people like to stay in Trastavere because it feels more like a neighborhood but it does put you a bit further from all the sites.
Anonymous
Palazzo Stern - good location on Grand Canal - breakfast on the terrace. Near a vaporetto stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Venice: We loved this location, with breakfast on the canal in the morning. Had 2 canal front rooms, with our teens in one and parents in the other.
https://www.lacalcina.com

Rome: near Trevi, Via Veneto and a metro stop; you might be able to fit in the family comfort suite or book 2 doubles
https://daphne-rome.com

OR not far from the train station but a nice side street near Via Republica. Beds are very firm! We had two doubles here.
http://www.hotelcellini.com


I had to check the date on this post/thread, because we stayed at the exact same places and I could have written this!
Anonymous
In Rome, we stayed at Hotel Smeraldo in their family suite, and it was perfect. Beautiful room, great location, amazing breakfast included with food from the famous bakery across the street, adorable rooftop bar, etc.

The room has one bedroom with a king or queen size bed with ensuite bath and a second small bedroom with ensuite bath with two twin beds.

https://www.smeraldoroma.com/en/family-suite/
Anonymous
Reviving this thread for your Venice hotel recommendations!

We need one night in August for our family of four, which is proving difficult because a lot of places require two night stays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for your Venice hotel recommendations!

We need one night in August for our family of four, which is proving difficult because a lot of places require two night stays.


If only one night, then I would get a place close to the train/bus station, otherwise that's a lot of lugging of baggage. Get in, drop your stuff off, go explore for the day, back to the hotel and crash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for your Venice hotel recommendations!

We need one night in August for our family of four, which is proving difficult because a lot of places require two night stays.


Check out the Pensione Accademia which I recc’d earlier
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for your Venice hotel recommendations!

We need one night in August for our family of four, which is proving difficult because a lot of places require two night stays.


Check out the Pensione Accademia which I recc’d earlier


I did but two night minimum stay
Anonymous
Sorry— I tried doing a mock reservation and it seemed like it would take one. What about the hotel excelsior? Not cheap and maybe not ideal for a one night stay because it’s on the lido but also gives you a chance to ride around the lagoon….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry— I tried doing a mock reservation and it seemed like it would take one. What about the hotel excelsior? Not cheap and maybe not ideal for a one night stay because it’s on the lido but also gives you a chance to ride around the lagoon….


If you are going to do one night and the main island is too out of budget, check out the Hyatt Centric Murano - they have loft family rooms with 2 sofa beds and a king bed. Right on a bus/boat route. And lots of glass factories and restaurants within a 5 min walk.
Anonymous
We stayed at a convent in Rome. Two big rooms and a great breakfast.

Check Rick Steve’s recommendations for the convent and also his tour group hotel in Venice. We had the huge family room and it was fantastic.
Anonymous
Stay at “best windows” in Venice. The rooms are actually located inside the clock tower building right on Saint Marcos square. Beautiful suites.
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