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San Marco Palace - All Suites - Venice Hotels

San Marco Palace - All Suites

Piazza San Marco, Venice - Map
 
 
"Not cheap but excellent location"
The hotel was centrally located just off St Marks Square but we had to ask where it was located (it's opposite the San Marco - …
Tim from London, UK
Starhotels Splendid Venice - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Starhotels Splendid Venice

Sestiere Di San Marco 760, Venice - Map
 
 
"Nice hotel, great location!"
The maps I was looking at (even on the hotel's web site) were pretty useless for finding the place. However, some of the comments …
John from Calgary, Canada
Hotel Rialto - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Hotel Rialto

San Marco 5149 Ponte Di Rialto, Venice - Map
 
 
"Great hotel beside the bridge"
The hotel was in a great location, the staff were friendly and helpful and the breakfast was good with a varied selection.There …
Diane from Plymouth, UK
Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal

Sestiere Di Santa Croce 578, Venice - Map
 
 
"Four day break"
I visited the hotel with my daughter for a four day stay. The hotel is in a perfect spot to explore Venice and for there to be no …
Helen from Stourton, England
NH Manin - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$399

NH Manin

San Marco. Corte dell'Albero 3878/A, Venice - Map
 
 
"Value for money"
Great breakfast, splendid room - great city. Close to all - go visit a bit further west for good food (2 stops on vaporetto) - but …
Mark from Sussex, UK
The NH Manin is located in an old palace owned by the Barocci family, built in 1890 for the Pellegrino Orefice, which was …More
Papadopoli Venezia - MGallery Collection - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Papadopoli Venezia - MGallery Collection

Santa Croce 245, Venice - Map
 
 
"A perfect week in Venice"
Best hotel I have stayed in for a long time.Really good location to get around Venice
A Traveller
Best Western Hotel Ala - Venice Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Best Western Hotel Ala

Sestiere Di San Marco 2494, Venice - Map
 
 
"Lovely hotel in a great spot!"
The hotel was very easy to find and better than what i expected when i walked in. The reception staff were friendly and the bar …
Maz from Bolton, UK
Best Western Hotel Cavalletto e Doge Orseolo - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Best Western Hotel Cavalletto e Doge Orseolo

Piazza San Marco 1107, Venice - Map
 
 
"Great hotel for family"
The hotel was in the perfect location. It is really close to San Marco but still pretty quiet. It was nice to be able to get to …
Michelle from Mexico beach, FL
Hotel Dei Dragomanni - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Hotel Dei Dragomanni

San Marco 2711, Venice - Map
 
 
"Fantastic staff, great location …"
The hotel staff were fantastic- very friendly and helpful. We needed some help with a change to a complicated car hire booking and …
Helen & Daniel from Sydney NSW, Australia
Palace Bonvecchiati - Venice Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Palace Bonvecchiati

San Marco, Venice - Map
 
 
"Nice place, luxury feel"
This was a very nice place and the location was good also. We didn't know which Vaparetto stop was the closest (Rialto) but it …
A Traveller

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    Pocket Guide: Venice

    Venice is known by a number of nicknames: the city of water, the city of bridges, queen of the Adriatic, and the city of light. This range of names points to the difficulty of trying to capture the intangible quality of this most unique of cities. Indeed, Venice has been performing something of a magic trick for well over a millennia: built on 118 tiny islands, with a marshy lagoon as its base, the city has managed to defy gravity for more than a thousand years.

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    Classic highlights

    Even if you haven't visited Venice, you've probably already seen images of its classic highlights: gondolas on the Grand Canal, the gothic Doge's Palace, and the pigeons on St Marks Square. You can rest assured that the reality of these places is every bit as majestic as the postcard pictures make them out to be.

    More than just a series of famous snapshots, however, Venice is a mesmerizing, mysterious city laced with hints of melancholy. Once a major maritime power, Venice continues to survive largely because of the tourist trade, with the number of actual residents dwindling year after year. Ever-increasing flooding wreaks havoc on architecture, while the summer's heat can make the city feel almost swamp-like. Decadent palaces stand next to decaying houses, glorious restoration next to gloomy ruin, making the city nothing short of a floating museum - but in many ways this is also its barrier to modernization.

    Mix of contrasts

    This profound mix of contrasts makes Venice a fascinating destination. As it struggles to find a balance between preserving the rich cultural heritage on which it depends and carving out an identity as a still-living city in the 21st century, Venice remains one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

    The reputations of the signature tourist 'musts' are well-deserved, but the discoveries you make by getting lost in Venice's winding streets and canals are equally rewarding. Exploring your extraordinary surroundings is sure to make you sigh in disbelief. One of Venice's most famous bridges, in fact - just one of over 400 bridges connecting Venice's islands - is called the Bridge of Sighs.

    Artists' inspiration

    Even the light in Venice is different; the reflection off the water has provided inspiration for many artists. The Accademia Gallery holds several Venetian masterpieces, and you'll notice the play of light in many of its painting. The unusual light is far from being the city's only special quality. Visit during Carnevale and you'll see a glamour you thought no longer existed. Also well worth a visit is Venice Biennale, Europe's classiest international forum for contemporary art.

    Cars aren't allowed in Venice, so you'll get to know the city by walking or riding vaporetti (public water buses - an alternative to the more expensive water taxis or gondolas, although it's worth splashing for a romantic evening out). Venice is notoriously crowded (and expensive), but people come for good reason. There is no other city like it in the world - its culture and canals, basilicas and bridges continue to leave visitors marveling. Despite its uncertain future, Venice hasn't lost its magic.

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