Best Hotels in Veneto 2025
Find the perfect accommodation for your Veneto trip - from luxury to budget.
Veneto is one of Italy's most diverse and captivating regions, stretching from the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites in the north to the Adriatic Sea in the east. Home to Venice, Verona, and Padua, it blends iconic art cities with rolling wine hills, thermal spas, and pristine alpine landscapes. From the canals of La Serenissima to the ancient Roman amphitheater of Verona, Veneto offers an unmatched tapestry of history, cuisine, and natural beauty.
Accommodation Overview
Hotels by Budget
Find accommodation that fits your travel budget.
Budget-Friendly (Under $50/night)
Hotel Torcolo
A highly rated budget hotel in a quiet location just off Piazza Bra in central Verona. Family-run with warm service, clean comfortable rooms, and a lovely breakfast included in the rate. One of the best value hotels in Verona.
Generator Venice
A stylish hostel on Giudecca island with spectacular views of the Venice skyline across the Giudecca Canal. Private rooms and dorms available, with a rooftop terrace, bar, and social atmosphere. 5-minute vaporetto to Zattere in Dorsoduro.
Ostello di Venezia (HI Hostel)
The official HI Youth Hostel in Venice, located on the Giudecca island with good facilities and spectacular views. Dormitory and private rooms available, with a popular cafeteria restaurant serving affordable meals. Great for solo travelers and budget-conscious visitors.
Hotel Mestre & Venezia
A well-priced budget hotel in Mestre on the mainland, just a 10-minute train or bus ride from Venice. Clean modern rooms, free parking, and a good breakfast make this an excellent base for budget travelers wanting easy access to Venice without paying Venice prices.
Hotel Al Ponte Mocenigo
A charming budget hotel in a historic building in Venice's Santa Croce district with a lovely private courtyard. Well-located away from the most crowded areas, within walking distance of the train station and Rialto. Comfortable rooms with canal views.
Agriturismo Il Maso di Villa
A working farm in the Euganean Hills offering simple, authentic accommodation in a beautiful rural setting. Home-cooked dinners with farm produce, hiking trails from the door, and proximity to the thermal spas of Abano Terme make this a great value option.
Hotel Veronesi La Torre
A modern budget hotel conveniently located near Verona's train station with clean comfortable rooms and easy access to the historic center. Good breakfast buffet and free parking make it excellent value for families and road-trippers exploring the Veneto.
B&B Corte Grimani
A well-reviewed bed and breakfast in a historic Venetian home in the Cannaregio district, offering simple but authentic accommodation with a personal touch. Excellent breakfasts, knowledgeable hosts, and a genuine non-touristy neighborhood experience.
Mid-Range ($50-150/night)
Comfortable Hotels
Mid-range hotels offer good value with private rooms, reliable amenities, and often include breakfast. Popular with business travelers and tourists alike.
Luxury ($150+/night)
Hotel Danieli
One of the world's great hotels, the Danieli occupies a magnificent 14th-century Gothic palace steps from St. Mark's Square. Its stunning four-story lobby atrium, Dogaressa staircase, and rooftop restaurant with lagoon views make it an unmissable Venice experience.
The Gritti Palace
A legendary Grand Canal palazzo that served as a Doge's residence, The Gritti Palace offers opulent rooms with direct lagoon views and one of Venice's finest restaurants, Club del Doge. Impeccably restored in 2013, it combines 15th-century grandeur with modern luxury.
Due Torri Hotel
Verona's most prestigious address, the Due Torri has welcomed royalty and dignitaries since the 14th century. Each room is individually decorated with period furniture and authentic antiques, and the location on Piazza Sant'Anastasia puts guests steps from the city's finest medieval architecture.
Hotel Byblos Arte Hotel Villa AmistΓ
A stunning 15th-century Venetian villa transformed into a contemporary art hotel in the Valpolicella hills outside Verona. The property features rotating contemporary art installations, a magnificent pool, and Michelin-starred restaurant Arquade within a splendid historic setting.
Palazzo Venart Luxury Hotel
An intimate 18-room hotel in a restored 15th-century Grand Canal palazzo, Palazzo Venart combines Venetian baroque interiors with modern amenities. The lush private garden β a rarity in Venice β and the restaurant Glam (with Michelin star) make this one of Venice's most exclusive addresses.
Sina Centurion Palace
A neo-Gothic palace on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro district, Centurion Palace offers elegant rooms with canal views, a rooftop terrace, and the Antinoo's Lounge & Restaurant serving creative Italian cuisine. The property is particularly quiet given its location away from the busiest areas.
Lefay Resort & Spa Lago di Garda
Perched on a hillside above Lake Garda near Gargnano (Veneto border), this eco-luxury resort combines a world-class spa with spectacular lake views, infinity pools, and a renowned wellness program. An adult-focused retreat perfect for a restorative getaway.
Hotel Bellevue Suites & SPA
A romantic 5-star boutique hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo offering stunning Dolomites views from every room. The Dolomia Spa, gourmet restaurant, and ski-in/ski-out location make this one of the finest mountain hotels in Italy.
Complete Accommodation Guide
Booking strategies, neighborhood recommendations, and insider tips.
Best Neighborhoods to Stay
Choose your base based on your interests and travel style.
San Marco, Venice
The tourist heart of Venice with the most famous sights and highest hotel prices. Great for first-time visitors who want to walk everywhere.
Dorsoduro, Venice
Home to the Accademia gallery and Peggy Guggenheim Collection, with a younger crowd, good bars, and a more local atmosphere than San Marco.
Cannaregio, Venice
The largest Venice sestiere, home to the Jewish Ghetto and some of the best budget accommodation. Less touristy than San Marco with excellent local bars and restaurants.
Centro Storico, Verona
Verona's beautiful medieval and Roman center ringed by the Adige river, with the Arena, Piazza delle Erbe, and Juliet's House all walkable.
Valpolicella Hills
Rolling hills northwest of Verona producing world-class Amarone wine, with agriturismo farms and winery stays offering a peaceful countryside experience.
Our Top Picks
Handpicked recommendations for every type of traveler.
Hotel Danieli
One of the world's great hotels, the Danieli occupies a magnificent 14th-century Gothic palace steps from St. Mark's Square. Its stunning four-story lobby atrium, Dogaressa staircase, and rooftop restaurant with lagoon views make it an unmissable Venice experience.
The Gritti Palace
A legendary Grand Canal palazzo that served as a Doge's residence, The Gritti Palace offers opulent rooms with direct lagoon views and one of Venice's finest restaurants, Club del Doge. Impeccably restored in 2013, it combines 15th-century grandeur with modern luxury.
Due Torri Hotel
Verona's most prestigious address, the Due Torri has welcomed royalty and dignitaries since the 14th century. Each room is individually decorated with period furniture and authentic antiques, and the location on Piazza Sant'Anastasia puts guests steps from the city's finest medieval architecture.
Hotel Byblos Arte Hotel Villa AmistΓ
A stunning 15th-century Venetian villa transformed into a contemporary art hotel in the Valpolicella hills outside Verona. The property features rotating contemporary art installations, a magnificent pool, and Michelin-starred restaurant Arquade within a splendid historic setting.
Palazzo Venart Luxury Hotel
An intimate 18-room hotel in a restored 15th-century Grand Canal palazzo, Palazzo Venart combines Venetian baroque interiors with modern amenities. The lush private garden β a rarity in Venice β and the restaurant Glam (with Michelin star) make this one of Venice's most exclusive addresses.
Sina Centurion Palace
A neo-Gothic palace on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro district, Centurion Palace offers elegant rooms with canal views, a rooftop terrace, and the Antinoo's Lounge & Restaurant serving creative Italian cuisine. The property is particularly quiet given its location away from the busiest areas.
Booking Tips
Get the best deals and avoid common mistakes.
Book Venice accommodation 2β3 months ahead for summer (JuneβAugust)
Mestre on the mainland is 30β50% cheaper than Venice proper with good train connections
Hotels in Verona and Padua fill fast during the Verona Opera season (JuneβSeptember) and key fair dates
Agriturismi in wine country often require minimum 2-night stays
Check for tourist tax (tassa di soggiorno) β typically β¬1β7 per person per night not included in rates
Venice hotels in Carnivale period (February) must be booked months in advance
Alternative Accommodations
Beyond traditional hotels, consider these options.
Guesthouses
Family-run guesthouses offer authentic local experiences and often include home-cooked meals. Great for cultural immersion.
Serviced Apartments
Ideal for longer stays or families. Kitchen facilities help save money and provide flexibility.
Hostels
Budget-friendly option for solo travelers. Dorms and private rooms available with social common areas.
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