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    Ca Angeli

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Corte Campana - Ric and I the day we left

    Corte Campana

    (4 reviews)

    This place is a jewel. I don't even want to post a review became I'm afraid this place will become…read moretoo busy and I'll never be able to come here anymore! Ric rents out rooms in his childhood home right behind St. Mark's square. I have never had such a wonderful experience while traveling. Wonderful friendly person and just top of the line. He's also recommended by the famous travel guy-Rick Steves. Thank you Ric and Grace for a lifetime of memories. Venice was even more sweeter staying at your place. Tips on food- the Rosso Pomodoro they recommended for dinner was delicious and affordable

    We stayed at this bed and breakfast in late December 2014. Absolutely loved every minute of our…read morestay. Perfect location in relation to everything, amazing hosts, comfortable stay and reasonably priced. The large condo is the house that Riccardo grew up in, and it is very well kept, warm in the winter, and comfortable. Rick and his wife are very welcoming hosts. We arrived around 8 pm on a Sunday, and were helped with our bags and were given good pointers on where to go to eat. The room was very clean, warm and so antique-y. We stayed in the sister room, which is HUGE and your own bathroom is down the hall. The breakfast in the morning is very fresh, croissants, amazing yogurt, and coffee or tea. Rick spends time during breakfast talking to you and answering any questions you may have about your upcoming day's adventures. I would recommend this bed and breakfast to any of my friends visiting Venice!

    La Villeggiatura

    La Villeggiatura

    (2 reviews)

    We stayed at this inn for four nights in March and what a pleasant experience it was. I think the…read moremost charming aspect here is their location. About a two minute walk from the Rialto Market and Grand Canal and minutes from many of the main sites, this was an ideal spot for us to begin our adventures in Venezia. We stayed in the Vivaldi room which was a top floor, almost attic type room. It was cozy and perfect for our stay. It had an attached bathroom (important to know this when booking a room in Italy) and our little section of the inn was very quiet. Our ceiling window opened to let in the cool breeze and ringing of church bells. Amazing. Breakfast was downstairs in a lovely dining room. Our server (his name escapes me) was so kind and by the second morning remembered how each of us took our coffee. He also came to let us into the B&B when we managed to lock ourselves out one evening, talk about customer service. Our host, Barbara, was incredibly helpful during our visit. She recommended restaurants, offered to call in reservations, mapped out our day-to-day activities and helped us check in to our online flight reservation. One word of caution...this inn is on the third floor with no lift so if you aren't a fan of stairs or are unable to climb them, I would suggest finding different accommodations. Venice was our first stop in Italy and this B&B was really so instrumental in our stay. I look forward to the day that we return to Venezia and say ciao to La Villeggiatura.

    I recommend Hotel La Villeggiatura. Even though I had problems which required me to cut my time in…read moreVenice short and head back home I enjoyed my short stay in the hotel and would stay there again. The room was beautifully decorated. It was quite large and pleasant especially by European standards. The hotel is well located for touring yet just enough out of the main areas where tourists congregate to be a little quieter and calmer. It is also located a fairly short distance from the dock where the water taxi will drop you or pick you up (60€ from the Venice train station and 100€ from the boat dock at the airport). One of the things to consider if you are carrying very much luggage is how many of those picturesque but steep little Venetian bridges there are between your arrival point and your hotel. There are none between the water taxi point and this hotel.

    B&B Leonardo

    B&B Leonardo

    (2 reviews)

    Wonderful, down to earth accommodations in the heart of Venice. Our arrival was delayed, and we…read morewere without a european cell plan. The proprietor waited all afternoon for us to show up without any word from us. The B&B has lots of charm, something that is getting lost in the gleaming tourist destination that Venice is becoming.

    Ok, so a couple of things first. If you are looking for the room overlooking the Grand Canal that…read morecosts 1000 euros a night, this is not for you. If you are looking for the hangout with the tourists off San Marco's then this is not for you. If, however, you are looking for a quiet, fun, easy location, you will love it. This simple pension is great. I stayed there in a room with two beds that overlooked the garden of the Ca' Rezzonico museum. It is very close to a square that has a cafe and one restaurant, many other restaurants and a short walk to a large square with many restaurants. There is Grom Gelato across the canal from Leonardo. The owner is very friendly and helpful if you need guidance before booking. You need to pay in cash but the room has a safe so you can just drop it there when you arrive. He may be able to help you with Paypal or some other means as well but no Credit Cards. To get here, Use the ACTV boat 1 line. Take the Lido boat from the train/bus station at Tronchetto and the P. Le Roma line from San Marcos or other south. Get off at the Ca' Rezzonico stop and walk up past the museum, turn right across the canal, right again, and second left. You're there. Take the Alilaguna boat Arancia from the airport. Same stop. I recommend you try this if you are looking for quiet lodging in Venice. It's very convenient to San Marcos or wherever by ACTV boat. (you can get tickets for ACTV at the Academia station which is a quick walk from here). Breakfast is simple, self serve, but very good and plentiful. We really enjoyed the stay.

    Ca' Bonvicini - Breakfast

    Ca' Bonvicini

    (3 reviews)

    My husband and I decided to take an overnight trip to Venice and randomly found Ca' Bonvicini…read moreonline. The pictures looked great and it sounded wonderful but was really reasonably priced so I was skeptical. Let me assure you it was as nice as advertised if not more. We felt so spoiled in our beautiful room with our incredible view. It is away from the heavy tourist areas which makes it perfect for us. Our host gave us detailed directions and many suggestions for places to visit and restaurants to try. We had the best time and only wish we had been able to stay longer. I'm not sure why Ca' Bonvicini is listed as a cafe since it's a bed and breakfast. I hope this doesn't hinder people from finding it because it is a wonderful place.

    I've now stayed in Ca' Bonvicini twice, and loved it each time. The rooms are decorated in the most…read moreopulent eighteenth century style, with brocade wall coverings and murano glass chandeliers, with ultra modern marble bathrooms, and yet it's very reasonably priced. The location can be a bit difficult to find when you first arrive in Venice, but makes up for this by the fact that it's set back from the main tourist trail yet still within a ten minute's walk from the Rialto bridge. Staff are very friendly and the breakfast is excellent. One of the rooms actually has its own private roof terrace, but others also have balconies and its wonderful to wake up in the morning and look out over pretty window boxes onto a real Venetian canal!

    The St. Regis Venice - 1 of the Lobby

    The St. Regis Venice

    (21 reviews)

    My wife and i stayed at The St. Regis. It was a beautiful hotel. Built in the 1800s and renovated…read morein 2019. The hotel was beautiful. Very kind staff. Walking distance from everything you want in Venice. They gave us a free bottle of Bellini when we checked in. Great breakfast buffet right on the water, that was included with our room for being Marriott elite members. This has to be one of the nicest best hotels in Venice. The only somewhat downside is that because this is such a nice hotel, room service and the food options at the hotel are completely overpriced. But that's the case almost everything in Venice from what we saw. If there was some more reasonable food and beverage options at this hotel i would have given it 5 stars

    We came here for a few nights recently and got there right at the absolute BEST time, as the…read moreweather right before our stay was rainy and cold and on our date of departure, it was cloudy and cold.  This hotel is amazing to enjoy during nice, sunny weather!!  Sitting outside overlooking the Grand Canal while enjoying wine, bubbles, cocktails, or even morning breakfast was something we enjoyed multiple times per day!   Since we had never been to Venice we didn't know how to get from the train station to this hotel, but a quick call with the concierge staff helped immensely!  They literally directed us via phone to exactly where to go, which private boat taxi stand to go to.  Once our boat pulled up, they were all waiting outside on the dock for us!  They helped us off the boat, welcomed us to the St Regis, and immediately took our luggage from the boat.  (FYI - Be sure to budget for these private taxis, they're rather expen$ive!  This one from the train station was 88eu.  One from Burano to here is about 170eu, and one from here to the VCE airport is 160eu)   A staff member took us straight to check-in, where a nice young lady immediately checked us in, providing all the necessary information we needed and then a butler took us to our room.  We had a partial Grand Canal view room, which was a slight upgrade from the basic room.  The butler reviewed the entire property with us prior to taking us to the room, such as showing us their bar, restaurant, patio, quiet room, etc.  She then took us to our room which was very nicely furnished.  The bathroom was amazing, spacious, and had heated floors!  The shower was huge, with a seat and large bath sheets in the shower area hanging on towel warmers.  The bed was very comfy and the linens were perfect.   This property is located perfectly to see so much from it as well as be able to walk nearly anywhere on the island in about 20 minutes max.  Of course, they have their private large boat dock on the Grand Canal, where you can get a water taxi to take you anywhere you want also.  All the shopping you might want to do (Prada, Tiffany, Armani, etc) is a very quick few minutes walk away.   The staff were all very pleasant and helpful.  Their concierge service is 24x7 and they are a wealth of information.  They are busy, so fortunately there were always two at the counter, but plenty of others you could talk to if you had a question or a need.  The onsite restaurant and bar were excellent, and there are numerous other dining and drinking options within a short walking distance.   This was an amazing experience, one we'll definitely want to come back and enjoy again!

    Ca Angeli - bedbreakfast - Updated June 2026

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