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Hotels in Venice, IT

Venice, the floating city of canals and historic bridges, where time seems to stand still. A stay at one of Marriott Bonvoy’s Venice hotels places you mere steps from the grandeur of St. Mark’s Square and the charm of the Rialto Bridge. The city's tranquil waterways and intricate architecture set the scene for a unique, romantic, and captivating experience, perfect for creating lasting memories. Whether your visit is for leisure or business, our hotels provide the comfort and amenities to ensure you make the most of your time in this extraordinary city.


Explore the narrow alleys and hidden courtyards of Venice, where local artisans sell their wares and traditional Venetian masks are crafted with care. Indulge in the city’s rich culinary heritage with a visit to the bustling markets or a meal at a charming trattoria. Marriott Bonvoy’s hotels in Venice provide the ideal base, offering free Wi-Fi, fitness centers, and convenient locations near key attractions. From gondola rides along the canals to visits to the historic Doge’s Palace, every moment in Venice is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the city’s timeless beauty and culture.

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Venice, a city renowned for its picturesque canals and storied architecture, holds a lesser-known treasure trove of natural beauty that is equally enchanting. The Riva degli Schiavoni, a charming waterfront promenade that meanders from the illustrious Piazza San Marco to the serene Castello district, offers a panoramic view of the lagoon and the vessels that gracefully navigate its waters. For those seeking a more intimate encounter with nature, the gardens of the Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore beckon, promising a tranquil oasis amidst verdant splendor, a serene reprieve from the city's vibrant pulse. These secret gardens are an idyllic setting for a moment of quiet reflection, a leisurely picnic, or simply basking in the embrace of nature.

And if you’re in the mood for a more expansive natural setting, the Lido di Venezia is just a short boat ride away. This 11-kilometer-long sandbar between the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea is home to beautiful beaches, cycling paths, and lush pine forests. Spend the day sunbathing, swimming, or exploring the natural beauty of the Lido. Or head to the Sant’Erasmo and Vignole islands, known for their vineyards and vegetable gardens, where you can enjoy a peaceful walk and sample some of the local produce. Whether you’re in the mood for a beach day or a nature walk, Venice and its surrounding islands offer a variety of ways to enjoy the great outdoors.

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Venice's culture is a rich tapestry of art, architecture, and maritime history, woven over centuries. By choosing to stay at one of our hotels in Venice, you are placing yourself at the heart of this vibrant heritage, where the echoes of the Renaissance resound in the marble halls of the Doge’s Palace and the grandeur of the city’s basilicas. The numerous art galleries and museums, such as the Guggenheim and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, provide a window into the artistic genius that has thrived here for generations. Whether you are exploring the narrow, winding streets or gliding through the canals on a gondola, the beauty and history of Venice are always close at hand.

Venice is a city that holds tradition dear. The annual Carnival of Venice, with its elaborate masks and costumes, is a testament to the city’s love for spectacle and pageantry. For a more intimate cultural experience, visit the local markets and artisan workshops where you can witness the creation of Murano glass and Burano lace, crafts that have been perfected over generations. The city’s rich culinary heritage, from fresh seafood to regional specialties like risotto al nero di seppia, further enhances the cultural journey, inviting you to savor the flavors of Venice at every turn.

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Venice enjoys a moderate climate with four distinct seasons, each offering a unique experience. Summer, from June to August, is warm and can be muggy, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to mid-80s F. This is the perfect time to explore the city's canals and historic sites. Be sure to take a siesta to avoid the midday heat. The city's proximity to the Adriatic Sea means a gentle sea breeze, and many Marriott Bonvoy hotels offer air-conditioned rooms and pools to help you stay cool.

Winter in Venice, from December to February, is generally mild and cool with temperatures averaging between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. While this is the least crowded time of year, it can be foggy and rainy, which can add to the city’s romantic charm. Fall and spring, from September to November and March to May, are the most pleasant times to visit, with mild temperatures and fewer tourists. During these seasons, the weather is often sunny and clear, making it ideal for exploring the city’s vibrant squares and charming alleyways. Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Venice offer the perfect place to stay while you explore the city’s natural and cultural beauty.

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When you visit Venice, you’ll most likely arrive at Marco Polo Airport, which is well-served by flights from major European cities. From the airport, you can take a water taxi, the Alilaguna water bus, or a land bus to the city center, where you can transfer to other water-based transportation. If you prefer to travel by train, Venezia Santa Lucia is the city’s main station, with direct trains to other Italian cities and beyond. The station is located in the historic district, so you can start exploring Venice as soon as you arrive.

Once in Venice, you'll find the city's unique charm in its absence of roads and cars, replaced by a maze of canals and pedestrian streets. The primary mode of transportation is the vaporetto, or water bus, which operates on various routes throughout the city, connecting the main islands and districts. Private water taxis and gondolas are also available for a more personalized and luxurious experience. For shorter distances, exploring the city on foot is both enjoyable and practical, with many of the top attractions and hotels within walking distance of each other.

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Venice is a city that has always been a magnet for the imagination of both young and old. The best way to start your family adventure is with a boat trip on a gondola, where children can pretend to be explorers who sail the canals of the city. For a more practical experience, you can visit the Lagoon Explorer, where children can learn about the unique ecosystem of Venice and even try their hand at fishing. The rich history of Venice comes to life in the Doge’s Palace, where interactive tours and treasure hunts are organized to entertain and educate the little ones.

For a day of sun and sea, head to the Lido di Venezia, a long, sandy beach where you can build sandcastles and splash in the clear waters of the Adriatic. In the evening, take a stroll through the Rialto Market, where you can introduce your kids to local vendors and the colorful displays of fresh produce, seafood, and pastries. And don’t forget to treat them to some authentic Italian gelato from one of the city’s many gelaterias.

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