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Updated 1 August 2025

Where to stay in Venice: exploring Italy

Type of trip
City breaks
Two women gazing at the Grand Canal in Venice

Castello is the largest district of Venice and boasts a more local vibe as compared to the tourist-heavy San Marco. It’s perfect for travellers looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a more authentic Venetian experience.

Venice, also known as ’La Serenissima’ (the most serene republic), is a unique Italian city built on over 100 islands – all connected by bridges and canals. Famous for its gondolas, San Marco’s Basilica and Rialto Bridge, Venice draws millions with its romantic ambience, rich culture and delicious cuisine. Visiting Venice means immersing yourself in an unforgettable blend of history, art and beauty. See what each neighbourhood has to offer and pick the best area to stay in Venice for your next getaway.

San Marco district

The heart of Venice

The San Marco district is the heart of Venice. From Marco Polo to Casanova, the main Piazza San Marco was visited by famous Venetians and tourists alike. This square is also where all the iconic landmarks, such as Basilica San Marco and the Doge's Palace, are located. Staying here means you'll be at the epicentre of Venetian culture and history.

A bustling city centre

This area is filled with high-end shopping boutiques, cafes and some of the city's finest dining options. In the evenings, the square comes alive with music and lights, offering a romantic and lively atmosphere.

You can’t miss trying the famous risotto al nero di seppia, a dish unique to Venice. It’s made with cuttlefish and its ink, giving the risotto a striking black colour. The flavour is rich and briny, offering a true taste of the Venetian waters.

Accommodation recommendations in San Marco

When it comes to places to stay, Appartamenti A San Marco offers highly-rated holiday rentals right near Piazza San Marco. Another excellent option is Residence Ca’ Foscolo, with air conditioning in every room and a fully equipped kitchen and dishwasher.

A gondola glides through a narrow canal in San Marco, surrounded by historic buildings and serene water reflections
San Marco

Castello district

The largest district in Venice 

Castello is the largest district of Venice and boasts a more local vibe as compared to the tourist-heavy San Marco. It’s perfect for travellers looking to escape the crowds and enjoy an authentic Venetian experience.

Home to the Biennale

The neighbourhood is renowned for its beautiful gardens and the historic Arsenale building, which plays a key role during the Venice Biennale. Yearly, this international cultural exhibition welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors over the span of a few months.

If you want to immerse yourself in nature, take a stroll through tree-lined streets and discover hidden gems like the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo.

Accommodation recommendations in Castello

For places to stay in Castello, Ca Penini is a top-rated choice with a breathtaking canal view. Residenza al Volto is another attractive option, boasting an excellent location in a spacious apartment.

A gondola glides through the serene Canal of Sighs in Venice, Italy, surrounded by historic architecture in Castello
Castello

Cannaregio district

Steeped in history

Cannaregio is one of the most populous areas in Venice and is most known for its historic Jewish Quarter. As a place full of culture, this district also offers a plethora of local eateries and boutiques. 

One of the dishes in this region that you can’t miss is polpette di carne. Cannaregio’s restaurants often serve these savoury meatballs made from a blend of meats and various seasonings. They're typically fried and make a delicious snack or appetiser.

A quiet place

This district often feels more residential and laid-back compared to the tourist hubs, making it ideal for those who want to integrate with the local lifestyle. The canals here are wider, giving a more airy feeling.

Accommodation recommendations in Cannaregio

Consider booking Venice Canal Stay, a highly-rated holiday rental situated in a very quiet area of the district. Another excellent choice is Casa Vacanze Angolo 'Sconto if you’re travelling with a bigger group.

Dorsoduro district

A haven for art enthusiasts

Dorsoduro is renowned for its artistic and academic feel, housing prominent museums such as the Gallerie dell'Accademia and Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Dorsoduro is the perfect bohemian retreat in an otherwise ancient city.

A social hub

The area is less touristy and offers beautiful views of the Grand Canal. Its lively square, Campo Santa Margherita, becomes a social hub in the evenings, making it a perfect spot for night owls.

Accommodation recommendations in Dorsoduro

Check out GranDELUX-Canal for an upscale waterfront home that blends elegance with Venetian tradition. For a more intimate setting, L'Opera Divina - Dimora Italia is a charming accommodation.

A panoramic view of Venice, showcasing Basilica Santa Maria in Dorsoduro against the cityscape – a very warm hue casts against the background
Basilica Santa Maria, Dorsoduro

Santa Croce district

A district full of historical allure

Santa Croce offers a mix of historical landmarks and modern amenities. It’s a great place to experience the authentic Venetian way of life while still being close to major attractions. 

A very well-connected district

This area is easy to navigate, with more direct routes to and from Piazzale Roma, making it convenient for transport. Santa Croce is perfect for travellers who prefer a quieter atmosphere, but still want to be close to the main attractions.

Accommodation recommendations in Santa Croce

For an authentic experience, Appartmento Ca' Rio Marin provides a comfortable home within walking distance of various local attractions.

It’s time to explore Venice

So, there you have it: when it comes to choosing where to stay in Venice, there really is something for everyone. From grand houses to cosy holiday rentals with a view, you’ll find many places to stay in Venice catered to your tastes and travelling style.