You got a half dozen hotel reccs and I’d be surprised if any of them were $1k a night?
Anonymous
01/22/2026 10:49
Subject: Venice hotels
Thanks all! Going Airbnb because could not stomach paying 1000 USD for a hotel room.
Anonymous
01/22/2026 08:44
Subject: Venice hotels
Venice is a great city to get an AirBNB. We did and it was perfect.
Anonymous
01/22/2026 07:08
Subject: Venice hotels
We stayed at the Hotel Rosa Salva. Really good family room. About a 5 min walk to the main square. Breakfast is not included but they own a bakery downstairs too and you get a little discount there I think.
Anonymous
01/21/2026 23:26
Subject: Venice hotels
We stayed at the Hotel a La Commedia two years ago and it was a little gem. Loved it. They communicated with us frequently before we arrived and set up transportation, rooms were very old world but nice, breakfast etc. And a great location.
Anonymous
01/21/2026 21:51
Subject: Re:Venice hotels
Palazzo Stern - located on grand canal and you came at breakfast on the outdoor patio - reasonably priced
Anonymous
01/21/2026 21:02
Subject: Venice hotels
Hotel Olympia was beautiful and budget friendly.
Anonymous
01/21/2026 20:55
Subject: Venice hotels
We loved the JW Marriott. It is on its own island - Isla de la Rosa. They take you by boat back and forth which is part of the fun (and free). We'd go in the morning, see the sights, return for an afternoon at the pool/spa and the head back over for dinner in the evening which was so nice with most of the tourists gone.
Anonymous
01/21/2026 07:10
Subject: Venice hotels
I sent someone to my favorite place, Hotel Palazzo Vitturi, and she also gave it a thumbs-up. It's on Campo Santa Maria Formosa, one of the largest open-air squares in the city, where you can enjoy coffee and view the bustle of the fruit vendors, families walking dogs, and even nuns going to and from the church. It's an easy walk to major sites but a bit removed from the noise and crush of tourists. Very reasonable, too.
Anonymous
01/20/2026 22:22
Subject: Venice hotels
We liked the location and buffet breakfast at hotel san cassiano ca'favretto in Venice, it has its own water port so we were able to take water taxi from and to airport with ease. It’s 5 min walk to Rialto’s bridge and 12 min walk to St. Marks square/ St. Mark’s basilica, where you can also ride either gondola or public water bus and get around. Also recommend book tour for Murano island etc.
If you get the junior suite at Pensione Accademia they will put extra beds in the sitting room. Think those rooms also are on the internal courtyard with a patio. Great location. Will have more character than space but also will probably only be like $400/night.
Anonymous
01/20/2026 12:40
Subject: Venice hotels
Sorry hotels in Venice!
Anonymous
01/20/2026 12:39
Subject: Venice hotels
Looking for recommendations for family of four, walkable near sights, canal/water, not crappy but not 1K a night. Recommendations?