San Marco, Venice Hotels
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Starhotels Splendid Venice
Area: San Marco, Venice
Located in Venice’s designer-shopping district, this hotel is 500 meters from Piazza San Marco, the Doge’s Palace …
Hotel Rialto
Area: San Marco, Venice
Traditional Venice property situated adjacent to the Rialto Bridge and within 500 metres from Saint Mark’s Square.
Palazzo Sant'Angelo sul Canal Grande - A SINA HOTEL
Area: San Marco, Venice
Occupying an 1880 palazzo lapped by the Grand Canal, this intimate Venice hotel is in a quiet area 500 metres from …
Hotel Gorizia A La Valigia
Area: San Marco, Venice
Elaborately decorated, traditional Venetian hotel set 150 metres from both Venice’s famous Piazza San Marco and …
Hotel Dei Dragomanni
Area: San Marco, Venice
This traditional Venetian palazzo hotel has a canal-side location and is 300 metres from St Mark’s Square and the …
Colombina Hotel
Area: San Marco, Venice
Restored 17th palace Venice hotel set on the Rio di Palazzo canal, overlooking the Bridge of Sighs and 100 metres …
Albergo Cavalletto E Doge Orseolo
Area: San Marco, Venice
Adjacent to Venice's largest gondola station in a basin constructed for the noble Orseolo family's palace, this …
Bonvecchiati Hotel
Area: San Marco, Venice
This six-storey hotel is set in an 18th-century palazzo with a private canal mooring in the centre of Venice, 200 …
San Gallo
Area: San Marco, Venice
Set in a small campo (square) in Venice’s historic centre, this hotel is located 50 metres from St Mark’s Square …
The Westin Europa & Regina, Venice
Area: San Marco, Venice
Linking five 17th- and 18th-century buildings, this hotel is set on the Grand Canal in Venice's designer shopping …
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San Marco (St Mark’s) is quintessential visitors’ Venice. The Piazza San Marco, famous for its pigeons, campanile, basilica, Palazzo Ducale (Doge’s Palace) and expensive cafes, is unmissable. The waterfront views are legendary and more gondolas depart from here than anywhere else in the city. In season the Piazza teems with day trippers though just a block or two away streets are quiet and offer more museums and palaces to explore.











