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Top neighborhoods in Venice

San Marco

San Marco showcases Venice's most spectacular treasures, with the gleaming domes of St. Mark's Basilica dominating the marble-paved piazza. Visitors weave through narrow passages to discover the Gothic splendor of Doge's Palace and the romantic Bridge of Sighs. The neighborhood buzzes with history as orchestras play at centuries-old cafés while the Grand Canal laps against ornate buildings. Upscale restaurants serve fresh seafood and authentic Venetian risotto, while historic cafés offer perfect spots for people-watching. Water buses connect every 15 minutes from nearby stops, making exploration easy despite the crowds. The area's Byzantine-Gothic architecture creates a fairytale setting for travelers seeking Venice's timeless magic.

Cannaregio

Cannaregio invites you to step off the tourist track and discover authentic Venice along quiet canals and atmospheric streets. The world's first Jewish Ghetto anchors this historic neighborhood, with its synagogues and museum telling centuries-old stories. Art lovers can marvel at Tintoretto masterpieces in Madonna dell'Orto church, while shoppers browse artisan workshops for handmade masks and Murano glass. Charming canal-view apartments and boutique guesthouses offer mid-range accommodation with authentic Venetian décor. Local bacari serve delicious cicchetti small plates alongside family trattorias offering fresh seafood. Vaporetto water buses connect you easily to major destinations, making this walkable neighborhood perfect for travelers seeking real Venetian life.

Dorsoduro

Dorsoduro offers an artistic escape from Venice's main tourist crush with world-class treasures at every turn. The Gallerie dell'Accademia showcases Renaissance masterpieces while the Peggy Guggenheim Collection brings modern flair to a stunning canal-side palazzo. Stroll along the Zattere promenade for breathtaking views across the Giudecca Canal. Campo Santa Margherita buzzes with local energy as university students gather at outdoor cafés. Cozy osterias serve fresh seafood and traditional Venetian cicchetti in this walkable district. Water buses connect easily to other neighborhoods, making exploration a breeze. Historic palazzos converted into boutique hotels offer authentic accommodation with warm ochre facades and occasional glimpses of hidden gardens behind ancient walls.

Santa Croce

Santa Croce offers a slice of authentic Venice away from the tourist crush. Historic palaces and Byzantine churches with ship-keel ceilings stand alongside the fascinating Natural History Museum in the Fondaco dei Turchi. Wander through narrow canals where laundry lines hang above weathered stone facades. Discover artisan workshops crafting traditional Venetian masks and marbled paper between peaceful campi. Family-run bacari serve delicious cicchetti and local wines for less than you'd pay in San Marco. Water buses at Riva de Biasio and San Stae connect you to the Grand Canal network every 10-20 minutes. Boutique hotels in converted historic palazzos provide a comfortable base for exploring this quieter corner of Venice.

San Polo

San Polo showcases Venice's historic heart with the stunning Rialto Bridge arching over the Grand Canal. The centuries-old Rialto Market buzzes with vendors selling fresh seafood and colorful produce each morning. Wander through narrow medieval alleys to discover hidden churches and ornate Gothic buildings that whisper stories from Venice's past. Traditional bacari wine bars serve delicious cicchetti small plates, while canal-side restaurants offer romantic dining experiences. Converted historic palazzos provide unique accommodation options with original frescoes and period furnishings. Getting around is simple with vaporetto water bus connections and the neighborhood's highly walkable stone pathways.

Top landmarks in Venice

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What should I expect from 3-star hotels?

A 3-star hotel is the first step toward a more upscale accommodation experience. These hotels tend to have more style and comfort than most lower-rated hotels and may have features like a pool and conference rooms. The hotel rooms themselves tend to be a bit larger, so they're more ideal for family travelers. Their location tends to be convenient as well, with attractions or highways located nearby.


What are some of the best 3-star hotels in Venice?

The best 3-star hotels in Venice depend on what you're looking for. You'll have 3,401 hotels to sort through, and finding the one most suitable for you is easy when you implement convenient search filters. You can search for hotels with specific amenities, high reviews, proximity to certain attractions, or a combination of several factors.


How much do 3-star hotels in Venice cost?

The cost of a 3-star hotel in Venice will vary quite a bit based on the time of year you book, what kinds of amenities you're looking for, and the specific location you're considering, along with an array of other factors. You can find 3-star hotels for as low as $88, but prices can fluctuate quite a bit.


How can I get deals on Venice 3-star hotels?

When booking 3-star hotels in Venice, it's important to try and book during , which comprise the off-season. More availability means lower prices in most cases. While prices start at $88, it's typically best to expect something a bit higher if you don't want to risk losing out on amenities and convenient location.


What's the difference between a 3-star hotel and a 2-star hotel?

A hotel with 3-stars in Venice adds some more luxurious features compared to a 2-star hotel. While a 2-star property is typically still focused on the basics, 3-star hotels add a bit of flourish and style with amenities like pools and fitness centers. Additionally, 3-star hotel rooms are bigger, so they can typically accommodate families more comfortably than 2-star hotels.


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When you book with Hotels.com, you'll find a massive array of 3-star hotels with a variety of amenities, features, and services. Even when you implement several search filters at once, your results page is likely to offer quite a few suitable options. Additionally, Hotels.com ® RewardsOpens in a new window members may be able to find additional savings on stays along with a free night after booking 10 nights, making Hotels.com one of the more affordable platforms available. There's a price guaranteeOpens in a new window as well that you can take advantage of. 


Can I get free cancellation on 3-star hotels in Venice

A significant number of Venice hotels offer free cancellation. They'll be marked as such right on the search results page, but you can always click the actual property to learn more about the specifics of their policy. If free cancellation is a necessity for your booking, you can implement a free cancellation search filter specifically to only show properties that qualify. Don't forget, however, that some hotels require you to cancel more than 24 hours before check-in.

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