Best holiday rentals in Venice
Ca' Cerchieri Loredan
Ca’ Cerchieri Loredan – also known as ‘Piano Nobile degli Scudi’ As featured in Haute Living online June 2019 - 'Venetian Nights: How The Historic Enclave Transforms Into A Playground For The Rich & Famous During Carnival’, The Telegrap...
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View accommodation for rentPalazzo Loredan Dell'Ambasciatore
Ca’ Cerchieri Piano Nobile – also known as ‘Piano Nobile della Loggia’ Probably the finest apartment available to rent in Venice today... ...for the ultimate Venetian experience A spectacular 550 sqm 'piano nobile' in one of the...
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View accommodation for rentCa' Del Teatro Terrace
AN ESTABLISHED STAR ON THE VENICE SCENE! Taking centre stage amongst our expanding galaxy of fabulous properties - a splendid 3 bedroom/3 bathroom apartment with furnished 'altana' roof terrace offering exceptional accommodation and a carefully co...
From € 430 /night
View accommodation for rentCa' Dell'Opera Terrace
Ring the bell for ‘Curtain Up’ at Ca’ Dell’ Opera Terrace– a tale of transformation from ugly duckling to swan Lavishly and luxuriously renovated to the same exceptional standards as those offered by our spectacular Grand Canal palazzi a...
From € 545 /night
View accommodation for rentCa' Dell'Ulivo Garden View
We must have strolled past it a thousand times but little did we appreciate what lay behind its doors… Nestling in secret behind the garden wall of the 15th century Gothic Palazzo Trevisan Degli Ulivi directly on the ‘passeggiata’-popular Za...
From € 340 /night
View accommodation for rentCa' Mainella Grand Canal
Easy to love and hard to forget! Occupying a pole position on the Grand Canal within the 19th century Casa Mainella aka Palazzina Marioni * - an exquisite waterside palace designed by architect Lodovico Cadorin, restorer and redecorator of rooms...
From € 560 /night
View accommodation for rentGondolieri Terrace Apartment
‘And silent rows the songless gondolier’ – Lord Byron And awaiting your arrival… the sublime ‘Gondolieri’ Ushering in one of VOV’s most ambitious and successful restorations to date and raising the quality of our portfolio to unp...
From € 550 /night
View accommodation for rentPalazzo Corner Gheltoff
Picture a palace....a bohemian beauty, lavish in luxury and whispering privilege. Now pass through its doors and embark on a journey through richness and opulence, true comfort and style. Overlooking the Grand Canal, benefitting from two superb t...
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View accommodation for rentVaroter Venetian Design
As featured in The Telegraph online January 2018 - ‘Live like a local: why a holiday apartment is a great option for a Venice city break’ - by Fiona Duncan, Hotel Expert, and in The London Evening Standard Homes & Property online November 2018 ...
From € 250 /night
View accommodation for rentLa Marchesa Luxury Apartment with Terrace
As featured in The Telegraph online January 2018 - ‘Live like a local: why a holiday apartment is a great option for a Venice city break’ - by Fiona Duncan, Hotel Expert Just when we thought our properties couldn’t be rivalled, along comes L...
From € 620 /night
View accommodation for rentVenice Accommodation for Rent, Italy
Desire a touch of luxury in the heart of Venice? Positioned close to the city's historic center and the iconic San Marco Square, our stays invite you to relive Venice's glorious past while being wrapped in contemporary comforts. Book now!
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What to do in Venice for 3 days?
Day 1: Discover the Classics
- Morning: Start at St. Mark’s Square. Visit the iconic St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace.
- Afternoon: Wander through the Rialto Market, then cross the famous Rialto Bridge.
- Evening: Enjoy a gondola ride through the Grand Canal as the sun sets.
Day 2: Art and Culture
- Morning: Visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection for modern art.
- Afternoon: Explore the Gallerie dell’Accademia for Venetian masterpieces.
- Evening: Stroll through the Cannaregio district and dine at a canal-side trattoria.
Day 3: Hidden Gems
- Morning: Take a boat trip to the colorful island of Burano.
- Afternoon: Visit Murano to see traditional glass-blowing demonstrations.
- Evening: Return to Venice and explore the quaint Dorsoduro neighborhood. Enjoy a final Venetian dinner.
In three days of your holiday rentals in Venice, you’ll experience the rich history, vibrant culture, and hidden charms of Venice.
What outdoor activities can I enjoy in Venice?
Venice is not only a city of stunning architecture and romantic canals but also a gateway to a variety of exciting outdoor adventures. Whether you're interested in exploring nearby islands, experiencing the beauty of the mountains, or indulging in wine and prosecco tours, Venice offers something for every outdoor enthusiast.
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Explore the Islands of Burano and Murano
Take a boat trip to Burano, famous for its brightly colored houses and lace-making traditions. Then, head to Murano to witness the art of glass-blowing and visit the Glass Museum. -
Day Trip to the Dolomites
Venture to the Dolomite Mountains for breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventures. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, or simply soaking in the stunning alpine views. -
Wine Tasting in Valpolicella
Discover the Valpolicella wine region, known for its exceptional red wines. Tour vineyards, taste local wines, and learn about the winemaking process in this picturesque countryside. - Visit Villa Pisani
Explore the grand Villa Pisani in Stra, with its impressive gardens and historic architecture. Wander through the maze, admire the frescoes, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
These outdoor activities offer a diverse taste of Venice’s surrounding beauty and cultural richness. For more information, visit our page on experiences in Venice.
When is the best time to go to Venice?
The best time to visit Venice is during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). In spring, enjoy pleasant weather, blooming gardens, and fewer crowds. Fall offers mild temperatures, fewer tourists, and vibrant autumn colors. Both seasons are perfect for sightseeing and exploring Venice’s outdoor attractions. Summer (June to August) is also popular, with warm weather and lively festivals, but it can be crowded. Winter (December to February) is quieter and more serene, ideal for a peaceful visit. Each season has its own charm, making Venice a great destination year-round, for your holiday rentals.
Through the Canals of Venice
Venice BlogFAQs about Venice Holiday Rentals
Is Venice worth visiting?
Absolutely, Venice is worth visiting. This iconic city, renowned for its unique canals and stunning architecture, offers an unparalleled experience. Wander through its labyrinthine streets, explore historic landmarks like St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, and enjoy a gondola ride through the picturesque canals. The city's rich history, vibrant arts scene, and delicious cuisine make it a cultural treasure.
Whether you're captivated by its romantic ambiance, fascinated by its history, or simply looking for a unique travel experience, Venice promises unforgettable memories for your holiday rentals.
How much is a gondola in Venice?
A gondola ride in Venice typically costs around €90 for a 30-minute ride during the day. In the evening, prices can go up to €110 for the same duration. These rates are for the entire gondola, which can accommodate up to six people, making it a memorable experience to share with friends or family.
For more personalized and unique water experiences we offer a variety of water travel options to suit your preferences, just fill the form to get more information. From private gondola tours to scenic boat trips, you'll find the perfect way to explore Venice's enchanting waterways.
When is carnival in Venice Italy?
Carnival in Venice, Italy, typically takes place in the two weeks leading up to Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras). The exact dates vary each year, but it usually falls between late January and early March. This vibrant festival is famous for its elaborate masks, grand costumes, and a variety of events, including parades, masquerade balls, and street performances.
How much is venice entry fee and tourist tax in Venice?
Starting from 2024, Venice will implement an entry fee for day visitors. The fee is expected to be around €5 per person. This charge aims to manage tourism impact and preserve the city’s historic and cultural heritage. Visitors staying overnight in Venice are generally exempt from the entry fee but must pay a tourist tax.
The tax is a flat rate of €5 per person per night for all accommodations booked through Dimora Italia, regardless of the type or location of the accommodation.
How to get to Burano and Murano from Venice?
If you're staying in holiday rentals in Venice and looking for a delightful day trip, visiting the nearby islands of Burano and Murano is a must. Murano is renowned for its exquisite glass-making traditions, while Burano charms visitors with its colorful houses and lace-making heritage.
Dimora Italia offers personalized services to enhance your visit to these islands. For more details, visit Dimora Italia Experiences in Venice. If you prefer to get there by public transport, take the vaporetto (water bus). From Venice, take line 12 from Fondamente Nove, which stops at Murano before continuing to Burano.