Best Apartments in Venice for rent
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 apartmentPalazzo 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 apartmentCa' 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 apartmentCa' 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 apartmentCa' 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 apartmentCa' 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 apartmentGondolieri 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 apartmentVaroter 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 apartmentLa 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 apartmentLa Baruffa Garden House
As featured in The London Evening Standard Homes & Property online - November 2018 A sun-dappled pergola in a garden so rare softly whispers your name in the Dorsoduro sestiere… Beckoning you to rest easy, settle back and stay awhile withi...
From € 465 /night
View apartmentOur selection of apartments in Venice
Discover the magic of Venice with Dimora Italia's exclusive apartments. Our properties offer the perfect blend of luxury and comfort, allowing you to experience the city like a local. Each apartment is meticulously selected to provide unique Venetian charm, with luxury amenities and exceptional service.
Whether you're visiting for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo adventure, our apartments for rent in Venice cater to all your needs. Stay in the heart of Venice, close to iconic landmarks such as St. Mark's Basilica, the Grand Canal, and the Rialto Bridge. Enjoy the convenience of being within walking distance to exquisite restaurants, boutique shops, and vibrant local markets.
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What exclusive experiences can you enjoy in Venice?
Venice offers a range of exclusive experiences tailored for discerning travelers. Begin with a private guided tour of the city's iconic landmarks like St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. For a unique art experience, arrange for a private viewing at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Indulge in a luxury yacht tour around the Venetian Lagoon, visiting the lesser-known islands in style. Another exceptional experience is a private cooking class with a renowned Venetian chef, where you can learn to prepare traditional dishes.
For a touch of romance, enjoy an exclusive gondola ride with a serenade, complete with a gourmet picnic. Wine enthusiasts can embark on a private wine tasting tour in the Veneto region, sampling some of Italy's finest wines. History buffs will appreciate a behind-the-scenes tour of the ancient Venetian Arsenal. These curated experiences in Venice ensure a truly unforgettable stay in the apartment, providing a deep dive into the city's culture, history, and luxury.
What local cuisine should you try in Venice?
Venice boasts a rich culinary tradition. Must-try dishes include:
- Sarde in saor: Sweet and sour sardines
- Risotto al nero di seppia: Squid ink risotto
- Bigoli in salsa: Whole-wheat pasta with anchovy sauce
- Cicchetti: Venetian tapas, perfect for a casual meal or snack
To complete your culinary journey, pair these dishes with local wines such as Prosecco or Amarone. Dining at a canal-side restaurant while enjoying these traditional dishes will provide a truly immersive Venetian experience.
Where can you find luxury shopping in Venice?
For luxury shopping during your stay in the apartment in Venice is home to an array of high-end boutiques and designer stores. The Mercerie and Calle Larga XXII Marzo are prime shopping streets where you can find international brands like Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. Additionally, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi offers a unique shopping experience within a historic building, combining luxury retail with stunning views of the Grand Canal.
Another exclusive shopping destination is the Galleria Barcella, featuring a curated selection of boutiques offering designer clothing, jewelry, and accessories. For a more personalized experience, many stores offer private shopping sessions where you can enjoy dedicated service and expert advice. Whether you are looking for the latest fashion trends or timeless pieces, Venice’s luxury shopping scene caters to the most sophisticated tastes.
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Venice BlogFAQs about stay in Venice
What should I know about entry fees and tourist taxes in Venice?
Starting in 2024, Venice will implement an entry fee of around €5 per person for day visitors to help manage tourism and preserve the city's cultural heritage. This charge applies to day-trippers who are not staying overnight in the city.
Overnight visitors are generally exempt from this entry fee but must pay a tourist tax. With Dimora Italia, the tourist tax is a flat rate of €5 per person per night for all accommodations, regardless of the type or location. This tax supports the maintenance of Venice's infrastructure and services.
What is the best way to get around Venice?
The best way to get around Venice is on foot, as the city is compact and pedestrian-friendly. Walking allows you to explore the narrow streets and canals at your own pace.
Private water taxis provide a luxurious and direct mode of transport, though they are more expensive. For longer distances, water buses (vaporettos) are an efficient option, with various routes covering the main attractions. They are relatively affordable and offer a unique perspective of the city from the water. Gondolas are ideal for a scenic and traditional experience, often used for short trips or special occasions.
Is Venice accessible for people with disabilities?
Venice's historic infrastructure presents accessibility challenges, but the city has made significant efforts to accommodate visitors with disabilities. Many vaporetto lines are equipped with wheelchair ramps and designated spaces for passengers with disabilities. Major attractions such as St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace have accessibility features like ramps and elevators.
Planning your visit with accessibility in mind is crucial. Research accessible routes and apartments in Venice that cater to your needs. Various organizations and services in Venice provide assistance and information for travelers with disabilities, ensuring a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.
What should I pack for a trip to Venice?
When packing for Venice, prioritize comfortable walking shoes to navigate the city's cobblestone streets. Bring weather-appropriate clothing: light, breathable fabrics for summer, and warm layers for winter. A small daypack is useful for carrying daily essentials like water, snacks, and a map or navigation device.
Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are essential for sunny days, while an umbrella and waterproof jacket are advisable for unexpected rain. Additionally, pack a universal power adapter if you're traveling from outside Europe. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle and shopping bag to minimize waste and align with Venice’s eco-friendly initiatives.