Hotel Arlecchino
You'll find the main drawback to Venice's unique design is getting around--the city is notoriously difficult to navigate, and parking is near impossible. That's why the Hotel Arlecchino is such a rare find. Located in Campo San Polo close to the Piazzele Roma bus terminal and the Grand Canal ferries, the Arlecchino also maintains a parking garage for guests arriving with a rental car.
Hotel Arlecchino
Fondamenta Delle Burchielle Santa Croce 390
30135 Venice, Italy
(+011) 39 041 710723
www.hotelarlecchino.com
Best Western Hotel Biasutti
Surrounded by a flowering garden, the Best Western Hotel Biasutti is a villa-style hotel only 10 minutes from Piazza San Marco. A private beach is a quarter-mile away, and the hotel can arrange a game of tennis, horse riding or golf during your stay.
Best Western Hotel Biasutti
Viale Dandolo 29
30126 Venice, Italy
(+011) 39 041 5260120
http://www.bestwestern.it/BW/EN/98067_hotel_Venice
Design Hotel Ca'Pisani
The Design Hotel Ca'Pisani is in the quiet art district of Venice, away from the bustling summer crowds. It's a good starting point for walking tours to the nearby Academia art gallery and bridge, and you'll find artworks by leading Italian Futurist Fortunato Despero (1892-1960) in the hotel lobby. Housed in a 14th century building, you'll find the hotel equipped with modern conveniences including Wi-Fi internet and a fitness center.
Design Hotel Ca'Pisani
Dorsoduro 979
30123 Venice, Italy
(+011) 39 041 2401411
www.capisanihotel.it
Albergo Quattro Fontane
The Albergo Quattro Fontane is not a hotel, but an old country house just a few moments from the center of Venice. A boat to Piazza San Marco leaves every five minutes during the day and every 20 minutes at night. Guests can play tennis on clay tennis courts or enjoy the calm of the "casseta," a study housed in its own building in the Albergo's tree-filled grounds.
Albergo Quattro Fontane
Via Quattro Fontane 16
30126 Venice, Italy
(+011) 39 041 5260227
www.quattrofontane.com
Article Written By Hailey Williams
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