Featuring large grounds, Hotel La Meridiana is on Lido Island, a 2-minute walk from the beach. The hotel is close to the vaporetto stop for Saint Mark's Square in Venice.
Wissam Kadaa
From
Syria
Everything was great and the staff were amazing; especially the daily recptionist.
Set on the island of Lido di Venezia, Albergo Rigel has air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV. Venice is just a 15-minute boat trip away and the beach is 10 minutes’ walk. WiFi is free.
The elegant Atlanta Augustus is centrally located in Lido, near the water-bus for Venice. It offers a panoramic terrace with views of the Lagoon, and individually decorated rooms.
Set on Venice Lido, Hotel Sorriso is an excellent choice if you wish to combine Venetian history and art with a relaxing seaside holiday. With a flat-screen satellite TV, all rooms are en suite.
Set right on the beach on Venice Lido, this 5-star hotel offers a peaceful location and a large heated outdoor pool. A free regular launch service takes guests to across the lagoon to St.
The Movie Mogul
From
United States
The location is on the Lido, and the hotel has a free boat that takes guests to and from St Mark's Square every half hour throughout the day.
The Excelsior is on the beach allowing for both sunbathing and culture in the same day !
Hotel Biasutti is set in a Venetian villa located a 5-minute walk from the sandy beaches of Venice Lido. It serves a continental breakfast in its outdoor patio.
Hotel Villa Laguna is set in a historic villa in Lido, right on the lagoon, with enchanting views of St. Mark’s Square. The nearest vaporetto (water bus) stop is 55 yards away.
Ann
From
Canada
Location, location, location! Close to the vaporetto stop and the restaurants on Lido. We had a lovely top floor one bedroom suite overlooking the water and Venice, the breakfast is amazing. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Located in Quattro Fontane, a central area of Venice Lido, Hotel Villa Stella is just 656 feet from Palazzo del Cinema, and less than 1.2 mi from the main vaporetto station.
Victoria
From
United States
The property was in a quiet location and was very clean. This is such a cute place and was perfect for our 3 night stay.
A villa of the 1930s, the Russo Palace has its private dock in Lido, and offers beautiful views of Venice across the lagoon. The hotel is also right by the water-bus stop for Saint Mark's Square.
Zsofia
From
Hungary
Our room was cozy with a beautiful sea view. The beds were quite comfy. Nonstop reception much appreciated. The breakfast was great, it definitely exceeded our expectations (no offence, Italy <3).
Set on Venice Lido, Hotel Villa delle Palme is a tranquil and ideal starting point to explore Venice and the famous islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello.
Julija
From
Slovenia
The building itself is amazing and then u see the wiew from the roof and its somehow even better, just wow
Situated in front of the famous Excelsior Beach, in the convention zone of Lido, the Hotel Petit Palais is set right by the Cinema Palace, which houses the Venice Film Festival.
Hotel Panorama is located on Lido's waterfront, with a splendid view of the Lagoon and just opposite the water-bus stop for Venice. Rooms are elegant, bright, and cozy. WiFi is free.
Set right on the beach on Venice Lido, this 5-star hotel offers a peaceful location and a large heated outdoor pool. A free regular launch service takes guests to across the lagoon to St.
A villa of the 1930s, the Russo Palace has its private dock in Lido, and offers beautiful views of Venice across the lagoon. The hotel is also right by the water-bus stop for Saint Mark's Square.
Ausonia Hungaria is set in a building 820 feet from the beach and 5 minutes’ walk from the Vaporetto water bus stop. Modern rooms come with a flat-screen satellite TV.
If you are looking for something different in Venice-Lido, try Albergo Quattro Fontane with its historic building, extensive gardens and unique antiques collection.
Hotel Riviera Venezia Lido is housed in a historic palace and features a panoramic, strategic location in front of the lagoon and the waterbus stop, within quick reach of Venice’s historic center.
Set on Venice Lido, Hotel Villa delle Palme is a tranquil and ideal starting point to explore Venice and the famous islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello.
Set on Venice Lido, Hotel Sorriso is an excellent choice if you wish to combine Venetian history and art with a relaxing seaside holiday. With a flat-screen satellite TV, all rooms are en suite.
Venezia 2000 features a panoramic terrace with views of Lido di Venezia and the Adriatic Sea. This beachfront hotel offers private parking on charge and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Set right next to the crystal clear sea and the enchanting beach of Lido, Hotel Le Boulevard offers great amenities and cozy accommodations. WiFi is free throughout.
Set on the island of Lido di Venezia, Albergo Rigel has air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV. Venice is just a 15-minute boat trip away and the beach is 10 minutes’ walk. WiFi is free.
Hotel Villa Cipro is set 10 minute's ride by waterbus from Saint Mark’s Square and Rialto Bridge. This hotel is housed in a charming renovated historic building with a private garden.
Guest review
The room was lovely. So pretty. The location was great too. Very central. Could walk everywhere. Took water taxi to Venice. Wonderful
Located in Quattro Fontane, a central area of Venice Lido, Hotel Villa Stella is just 656 feet from Palazzo del Cinema, and less than 1.2 mi from the main vaporetto station.
Hotel Villa Edera is conveniently located on the Venice Lido, just 820 feet from the main vaporetto landing that connects you to Venice and St. Mark’s Square.
Villa Albertina is a charming 2-star hotel set in the heart of Venice Lido, near the beach, Venice Casino, Venice International Film Festival, public buses and vaporetto (water bus) stations.
Built in 2007, the structure is part of a comprehensive sports resort in the exclusive island of Lido, with swimming pool, tennis courts and football pitches.
Villa Tiziana is a small hotel on Venice's Lido, near the beach and the Film Festival premises. Rooms come with free WiFi and include air conditioning, a private bathroom, and satellite TV.
Hotel La Pergola di Venezia is 5 minutes' walk from the Lido water-bus stop. It offers modern rooms with LCD TV, and air conditioning.
FAQs about hotels in Venice-Lido
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Venice-Lido this weekend is $148 or, for a 4-star hotel, $196. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Venice-Lido for this weekend cost around $330 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $126 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Venice-Lido for tonight. You'll pay around $152 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Venice-Lido will cost around $318, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Spanning 11 kilometres between the Adriatic Sea and one of the most famous lagoons in the world, Lido is a narrow and long island located just in front of Venice’s Old Town. Beach resorts, hotels and private villas replaced the vegetable gardens 160 years ago that provided tranquil settings for poets and writers like Lord Byron and Thomas Mann.
Probably one of the first beach resorts in the world, its first facility opened in 1857 and soon became a success. Nowadays, it constitutes a peaceful suburb that claims its golden past once a year during the Film Festival, and offers a quieter setting for your accommodation than central Venice.
There are actually three different villages on the island. Lido itself is located in the north, and includes most of the hotels and the Venice Casino. The smaller Malamocco and Alberoni are situated to the centre and south respectively. The sea-facing side of Lido Island is a succession of sandy beaches, mostly belonging to different resorts and hotels.
Gran Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta is the island’s main street, leading from the ‘vaporetto’ water bus pier to the sea. There are buses running on the island, while direct waterbus links to Venice Marco Polo Airport are also available.
What Guests Said About Venice-Lido:
Review score
10.0
Lido contrasts with Venezia proper, providing a tranquil yet...
Lido contrasts with Venezia proper, providing a tranquil yet classy alterative to the bustling, and staggeringly beautiful city of canals. An exellent base to explore from, and yet very, very lovely on its own.
Guest review by
Jeff
Australia
Review score
10.0
If you want to go in Venice in warmer months this is the...
If you want to go in Venice in warmer months this is the place for you! The sandy beach is clean and spacy, a lot of cafés and restaurants, festive atmosphere and just 15 minutes on ferry from San Marco.
Guest review by
Elena
France
Review score
10.0
Travelling into and out of the city of Venice and all the...
Travelling into and out of the city of Venice and all the tourists was theraputic and helped reduce the manic stress of people everywhere.
You get value for money on the lido and a more relaxed vibe as it's where Venetians live
Guest review by
Alan
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Lido was a nice departure from the hustle and bustle of...
Lido was a nice departure from the hustle and bustle of Venice and just a few Vaporatto stops away. it was also a plus to hit the beach. There are several nice local restaurants - eat with the locals - the food is cheaper and better. We rented bikes which worked out well. The whole island is quite flat so easy to ride.
Guest review by
Pat
Canada
Review score
10.0
Great place to rest after crowded Venice streets.
Great place to rest after crowded Venice streets. Almost empty breathtakingly beautiful beaches (we used private ones), quiet streets in just couple of stops on vaporetto from Sant Marco.
It's a really good way to explore the Venice: wake up early, go for a walk in empty streets and then take a cabin on the beach to escape the crowds and the heat.
Guest review by
Ilja
Estonia
Review score
10.0
I traveled by train into Venice, straight off and onto the...
I traveled by train into Venice, straight off and onto the water bus or water taxi to Lido, very easy to navigate. A lovely way to get to any destination.
My hotel was right across from the water bus terminal.
Eating out is easy on Lido, lots of restaurants, some cater for children with outside play areas for their enjoyment (and yours). A few restaurants catered to Coeliac requirements, those that did, excelled...
I think I walked on average 8-10kms every day on Lido, so much to see and most of it along the coast. Easy access to the other islands from the terminal as well. The views from any direction on Lido Island are beautiful.
Guest review by
Elizabeth
Australia
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We had a wonderful stay at this hotel! The room was impressive, boasting modern amenities that ensured our comfort. We especially appreciated the mini courtyard where our dog could enjoy some fresh air. The breakfasts were delightful, and the coffee was top-notch. Another plus is that the public beach is just a 7-minute walk away. Overall, our experience at the hotel was very positive, and we would recommend it to anyone looking for a pleasant and comfortable stay.
Hotel is located in a quiet street on the Lido island within a short distance from the long beach great for morning run, and walking distance from a congress center... Center build in 1930 for the Venezia film festival... Venice old city center is accessible by boat, and there was lively marketplace on Tuesday morning. Breakfast in the hotel was enjoyable.
Great location! Hotel room was clean and tidy! Staff - amazing! Beach is 5 min away, lots of restaurants 15 min walk as well as ferry! We were so happy that we chose to stay on Lido, because in the evening we came back and you can relax a bit, because it is not so crowded as main Venice island.
Lovely hotel located on the beach front. All the staff were friendly and very attentive throughout our stay. Enjoyed a great buffet breakfast which varied every morning.
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