Hotels in Venice

Venice is a city like no other. Its unique architecture, dense network of canals flowing between buildings, series of bridges, and romantic atmosphere never fail to captivate tourists and visitors alike.

The best way to explore the city is by staying in a hotel in central Venice and walking through its narrow streets and squares. Booking a hotel in Venice Mestre is the most practical solution for those traveling by car. After parking in Mestre, the city center of Venice can be reached quickly by train or bus.

UNA Italian Hospitality hotels in Venice let you fully immerse yourself in Venetian life. You can stay in rooms located in historic palaces, suites overlooking the canals, properties with SPAs, or hotels perfectly suited for business stays.


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UNA Esperienze
Maison Venezia | UNA Esperienze
Venezia
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A refined jewel of elegance housed within a prestigious building in the Cannaregio district. 

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Residenza Venezia | UNA Esperienze
Venezia
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4-star hotel located in an elegant historic building in the heart of the Cannaregio district.

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UNA HOTELS Ala Venezia
Venezia
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Historic residence full of Venetian charm in the heart of the San Marco district. 


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Hotels in Venice’s historic center

The San Marco district houses many of Venice’s most precious treasures, from the famous square to La Fenice Theater. Book a stay at UNA HOTELS Ala Venezia to experience one of the city’s most beautiful palaces. You can enjoy panoramic views of the center from the wooden rooftop terrace or opt for accommodations at the annex on the Grand Canal. 

If you arrive by train, consider staying at one of our 4-star hotels in central Venice. After a pleasant 20-minute walk through Cannaregio's streets and bridges, you’ll reach Maison Venezia | UNA Esperienze and Residenza Venezia | UNA Esperienze. Both properties offer Venetian-style rooms and top-notch hospitality.

Hotels in Mestre near Venice

For those seeking a hotel near Venice, Mestre is the perfect choice. Our hotel in Mestre features parking and is also ideal for business trips. From UNA HOTELS Ecohotel Villa Costanza, you can reach Venice Santa Lucia Station by car or train in less than 20 minutes.

4-Star hotels in Venice: with pool, SPA, and restaurant

Hotels in Venice cater to both business travelers and tourists. Business guests especially appreciate the availability of parking and proximity to major transport links. UNA HOTELS Ecohotel Villa Costanza in Mestre and UNA HOTELS Le Terrazze Treviso Hotel & Residence are ideal for this purpose. With suites featuring hot tubs, dedicated apartments, and gyms, your stay will be extraordinary. 4-star hotels in the center of the city are the ideal solution for a leisure trip: they offer rooms with panoramic views, feature furnishings faithful to tradition, and allow for private tours exploring Venice's most iconic landmarks.

Hotels for weddings and events in Venice

The historic palaces of Venice’s city center provide the perfect setting for an exclusive ceremony in a dreamlike environment. By reserving the halls of UNA Italian Hospitality properties in Cannaregio or San Marco, you can organize an intimate and unforgettable wedding or event.

Hotel offers in Venice

With the "Welcome Children" promotion, you can organize a trip to Venice for the whole family at a special price. Children under 14 stay for free. Discounted rates are also available for business travelers, with up to 25% off for those booking under the Business Travel UNA promotion.

5 things to see in Venice

Venice is an open-air museum where every corner reveals curiosities, hidden treasures, and artistic or architectural masterpieces. Here are our top 5 favorite places:

  • Rialto Bridge, the city’s most iconic and charming bridge;
  • St. Mark’s Square, featuring the basilica and bell tower;
  • Tetta Palace, the only building in the city surrounded by water on three sides;
  • Teatro Italia, a decommissioned cinema-theater now converted into a unique supermarket;
  • Contarini del Bovolo Staircase, a characteristic spiral staircase adorning the palace of the same name in the city center.
Venice access fee

At certain times of the year, access to Venice requires an entry ticket. Guests staying at hotels in central Venice or Mestre are exempt from this fee, as they already pay a city tax of up to €5 per day.

How long to stay in Venice

In one day, you can make a quick visit to Venice’s most famous landmarks, but a weekend is needed to admire the best-known sites and discover some hidden gems. With a few extra days, you can plan a tour of the islands surrounding the city center: Giudecca, Murano, Burano, and Torcello are all worth a visit.

The best districts in Venice

Venice isn’t divided into neighborhoods but rather into sestieri, each with its own identity and unique characteristics. Cannaregio is one of Venice’s most vibrant and inspiring areas; here, you can explore the city away from typical tourist routes. Dorsoduro is where you’ll find artists and students, while San Marco is the heart of old Venice.

Getting around: on foot or by Vaporetto

Venice is a car-free city, except for the Lido area and the Santa Lucia Station district. Walking is the best way to explore the main points of interest in the historic center. Alternatively, take a vaporetto: single-ride, daily, or weekend tickets are available.


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