
Venice Featured Hotels
Browse Venice hotels. Featuring Hotel Palazzo Martinelli Dolfin, Canal View Apartment and more.
Venice is the capital of Italy's Veneto region and one of the most singular cities on Earth - a historic centre built across 118 small islands in the Venetian Lagoon, connected by more than 400 bridges and threaded by over 150 canals. Founded in the 5th century and a maritime power for nearly a thousand years as the Republic of Venice, the city has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. The entire historic core is car-free; movement happens on foot or by water.
The city is divided into six sestieri (districts): San Marco, Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, San Polo, and Santa Croce. The Grand Canal forms a reverse-S backbone through the heart of the city, lined with Gothic and Renaissance palaces. Beyond the main island, the lagoon includes Murano (famed for glassmaking), Burano (painted fishermen's houses and lacework), Torcello (Byzantine ruins), and the Lido (Venice's beach). Public transport is the ACTV vaporetto network - waterbuses that run like surface metros.
Venice draws roughly 25-30 million visitors a year, so timing matters. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons; July and August are hot, crowded, and prone to acqua alta tides in November and December. The historic city is small enough to cross on foot in under an hour, but the maze of alleys (calli) and canals means even locals get lost - that is part of the appeal.
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