The Most Popular Two-Star Hotels in Venice...
The following two-star hotels in Venice were selected as our "Sleeper Hits" based on user reviews, location and price. Click the hotel's name to visit its website, or click "READ REVIEW" to read all user reviews. We also strongly recommend doing a search of all available hotels in Venice for your travel dates.
Antica Locanda Montin
Doubles from 110 Euros
Away from the noise, but close to San Marco, the hotel wins over visitors with its character. The restaurant is "fantastic" and facilities are great. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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Arcadia
Doubles from 130 Euros
The hotel's staff is "warm" and the rooms "cozy," according to past visitors who enjoyed their stay and recommended kicking off the day with the hotel's delicious breakfast. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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Ca' San Trovaso
Doubles from 100 Euros
All areas of interest are within walking distance of this tranquil hotel with spotless rooms, a wonderful staff and excellent bathroom facilities. Past guests recommend enjoying the view from the 'altana' on warm summer evenings. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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Hotel Guerrini
Doubles from 75 Euros
Previous guests claim to like everything about this place. What more can you say? Rooms are spacious and the service is fabulous. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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Locanda delle Acque
Doubles from 50 Euros
Claimed to be quite a deal by past guests, this pad is minutes on foot from both the Rialto and St. Mark's Square. The hotel provides top-notch facilities and serves breakfast in the rooms. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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Locanda ss. Giovanni e Paolo
Doubles from 110 Euros
Past guests say "the price is right" for these clean (if smallish) rooms that are better in person than the pictures on the website. Staff is accommodating and location is good. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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Messner
Doubles from 120 Euros
In a convenient yet quiet area, the hotel won over past guests with its warm and obliging service. Rooms are spacious, and the location is near La Salute and Il Redentore. READ ALL REVIEWS |
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How do these stars work?
We know, it can be confusing trying to understand this whole star-system thing. Star ratings change for each country -- and stars signify one thing in one country and a different thing in another.
In Italy, star ratings are determined by government inspectors who visit hotels every year. Points are awarded to hotels for different amenities. The more amenities (hairdryer, bathtub, cable TV, minibar, etc.), the higher the star rating.
It's important to keep in mind that four-star hotels can be devoid of charm, while a one-star hotel can turn out to be your favorite hotel in Italy. Stars alone can't rate hotels...only people can.
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