VCE — Venice's international airport on the mainland at Mestre. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Venice within easy reach, so you can your flight without the commute.
A gorgeous Neo-Gothic palazzo directly on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro sestiere, with a terrace hovering over the canal surface, exposed stone interiors with antique furnishings, and a quieter, more residential location than the San Marco hotels.
A brilliantly designed hostel and hotel on the island of Giudecca with sweeping San Marco views from the rooftop terrace, a vibrant bar, and an unlikely combination of budget pricing and exceptional location that makes it one of Europe's best-value Venice stays.
A magnificently frescoed 15th-century palace in the Cannaregio sestiere — away from the San Marco tourist intensity — with extraordinary Giambattista Tiepolo frescoes, a canal-side terrace, and the kind of authentic palazzo atmosphere that most Venice hotels merely aspire to.
A 16th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal near the Ca' d'Oro, converted by Aman into 24 suites of understated Japanese-influenced luxury with frescoes by Tiepolo's studio, a garden courtyard, and the most refined service in Venice. For those to whom only absolute perfection will do.
Venice's most famous hotel since its 1822 opening in the 14th-century Dandolo palace adjacent to the Doge's Palace — a Gothic fantasia of gilded staircases, ornate salons, and Grand Canal views from the rooftop restaurant. An essential Venice experience even if you only come for a cocktail.