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This centrally located century-old hotel sits on Venice's waterfront promenade, busy with pedestrians, stalls, gondolas and ferries, just 100 metres from St ...
SG$127
SG$127This modernised 17th-century building in Venice, formerly a convent and a palazzo, is 50 meters from Piazza San Marco, 200 meters from Bridge of Sighs and 300 ...
SG$106
SG$106Located in Cannaregio, this romantic hotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Guglie Bridge, Rialto Bridge, and Ca' d'Oro. St. Mary of the Friars and Basilica di San Giovanni ...
SG$113
SG$113Located in Favaro Veneto, this hotel is 2.8 mi (4.6 km) from Forte Bazzera and within 9 mi (15 km) of Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Basilica. Ca' d'Oro and St. ...
SG$48
SG$48Linking five 17th- and 18th-century buildings, this hotel is set on the Grand Canal in Venice's designer shopping district, 250 meters from St Mark's Square ...
SG$307
SG$307Located in Malcontenta, this hotel is 3 mi (4.9 km) from Porto Marghera and within 9 mi (15 km) of Ca' d'Oro and St. Mary of the Friars. Port of Venice and Piazzale ...
SG$52
SG$52Located in Castello, this hotel is within a 5-minute walk of Bridge of Sighs and Doge's Palace. St. Mark's Basilica and St. Mark's Square are also within 10 ...
SG$82
SG$82This family-friendly Mestre hotel is located on a river, within 3 mi (5 km) of Villa Foscari La Malcontenta, Villa Widmann Rezzonico Foscari and Villa Valmarana ...
SG$101
SG$101Located in San Marco, this townhouse accommodation is within a 5-minute walk of St. Mark's Basilica, St Mark's Campanile, and Doge's Palace. Rialto Bridge and ...
SG$103
SG$103Set at the start of the Grand Canal in Venice, this recently renovated 3-star hotel in a 15th-century building is 100 meters from Piazzale Roma (airport bus ...
SG$141
SG$141Nice location
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With its iconic waterways, beautiful bridges, and rich history, Venice, Italy is a unique destination. Comprised of 117 individual islands separated by winding canals, the city offers stunning architecture and fine cuisine. Whether you spend your days soaking in the culinary delights or going back in time at historic landmarks, a Venice holiday is one that you'll never forget.
Experience the Venetian Lifestyle – Venice Hotels & Resorts
Whether you want to stay in one of the indulgent Venice 5-star hotels or settle into a cozy economy room, there is an accommodation option for you. The majority of Venice hotels are within a short walk to the best restaurants, shopping, and historical points of interest. With a wide array of Venice accommodation options spanning all budgets and including a myriad of amenities, identifying your perfect hotel is easy.
Make the Most Out of Your Stay – Venice Travel Basics
Venice features moderate weather throughout the year, but be prepared for the possibility of rain. Summers are hot and quite humid while winters are typically rainy and foggy. If you're looking to avoid large crowds and increased hotel rates, visit during the fall or spring. The most convenient way to arrive in Venice is by train via the Santa Lucia Train Station, which is located Northwest of the city centre. From here, you can take a bus or travel in a small water taxi.
Experience a City Like No Other – Book Your Venice Holiday Today!
There is no other city in the world quite like Venice. With its rich history in the arts, majestic architecture, and culinary delights, travellers from around the globe flock to this city for an escape into sophistication. Book with Expedia.com.sg to enjoy budget-friendly hotel options. Your holiday starts right here with hotels in Venice on Expedia today!
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.