Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Venice

Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Venice

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Highlights Venice

  • Historical sights
  • Unique Gondolas apartments
  • Romantic city break
  • Shopping at Rialto market

Best Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Venice

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Vacation Rental for 2 Guests in Venice, Venice Province
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Venice, Venice Province
Vacation Rental • 45 m² • 1 Bedroom
Three refined flats in Venice, located a few steps from Campo San Giacomo dell'Orio, in the heart of the ancient S. Croce district. The San Giacomo flats boast an ideal location, quiet but close to the Basilica dei Frari, the Scuola Grande di San Rocco and San Giovanni Evangelista, the Modern Art Gallery and the Rialto market. In just a few minutes, and without crossing any bridges, you can reach the Riva di Biasio vaporetto stop. Located inside an ancient building, the apartments have been carefully restored and are furnished in classic Venetian style. Flat Giardino Due, perfect for a coup...
from CA$294 / night
Vacation Rental for 5 Guests in Venice, Venice Province
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Venice, Venice Province
Vacation Rental • 118 m² • 3 Bedrooms
8.0
(17 reviews)
"Piano Nobile", 4-room apartment 118 m2 on 2nd floor. Spacious and bright, practical and comfortable furnishings: large living/dining room with TV (flat screen), radio and CD-player. 1 room with 2 beds. 1 room with 1 bed. 1 room with 1 french bed. Open kitchen (4 hot plates, oven, dishwasher, microwave, freezer) with dining table. Bath/bidet/WC, shower/bidet/WC with corner bath. Heating. Panoramic view of the city and Campo Santa Maria Formosa. Facilities: washing machine, hair dryer. Internet (WiFi, free). Please note: suitable for families. Non-smokers only. M0270422587
from CA$176 / night
Vacation Rental for 4 Guests in Venice, Venice Province
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Venice, Venice Province
Vacation Rental • 60 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.3
(3 reviews)
Tourist rental cod. M02780427818A combination of historical and modern, this flat will make you fall in love with Venice thanks to its optimal location, next to the Biennale Gardens where the main part of the Biennale Visual Arts or Architecture Exhibition is hosted for 6 months every year.Immersed in a residential but still characteristic setting, you can reach St Mark's Square via a picturesque walk along Riva degli Schiavoni, which runs alongside St Mark's Basin, in a maximum of 15-20 minutes. Our accommodation can accommodate up to 4 people, ideal for a family or a group of friends. The...
from CA$245 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Venice

CA$495for 4 May - 11 May
CA$490 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Venice

3%for 4 May - 11 May
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Vacation rentals in Venice

Memorable vacations in Venice

Venice is one of those rare places where you really, truly want to get lost. Strolling around its ancient stones, through its winding streets and narrow alleys induces a kind of wondrous fervour. If you want to stay right in the heart of the action, on the threshold of the landmark sights and vibrant nightlife, go for a vacation rental in the San Marco or San Polo neighbourhoods. Head to Giudecca to beat the crowds – a stand-alone island with a very distinct personality. For the convenience of staying near the train station, looks for rentals in the area of Cannaregio.

Stylish rentals for a city break

You are truly spoiled for choice with the variety of attractive rentals in Venice which are suitable for both small and large groups. Designed to nurture you after a long day’s sightseeing, these urban rentals reflect the beauty of the city outside. Picture a palazzo split on two levels, with enormous doors, original artwork, a view over the St. Mark’s Square – it can be all yours here in this unrivalled city!

Vacations in Venice

The area and getting around

Discover Vienna’s six sestieri

Since it was founded, Venice has been divided into six neighbourhoods, known in Italian as sestieri, two of which make up the central area. San Marco is the heart of Venice and houses most of the city’s key landmarks, such as St. Mark’s Campanile and St. Mark’s Basilica. San Polo houses Venice’s central market and is one of the liveliest areas in Venice, replete with stores, markets and top attractions. The east side of the district is the best place for the city’s most striking palazzos.

Head out of the centre and see Vienna in all its faces

Dorsoduro in the south is home to the University of Venice. Packed with young people, this district is an artsy, trendy area just full of life and great bars and clubs. Cannaregio in the north is this authentic and less touristy area, and home to the Jewish Neighbourhood. It offers a unique, melancholy atmosphere and several synagogues. Santa Croce is located in the west of Venice and is the only neighbourhood in Venice where cars can travel. It is home to the large square where the central bus station is located. To see how the locals live, head to Vienna’s sixth district Castello in the west.

Travellers and activities

Venice for fans of authentic food

If a restaurant has pictures of food or translations of dishes into multiple languages, be aware that it is aimed at tourists and is likely to offer higher prices and generic dishes. In Venice, the local tip is to look for 'bacaros' (taverns). These neighbourhood pubs offer simple fare, usually with handwritten menus. In these establishments you can feast on 'cicchetti', Venetian tapas-style finger food, including fried fish (such as calamari and sardines), mixed vegetables (called frittura mista) and traditional Venetian sandwiches.

Venice for couples

There's nothing more romantic in Venice than a cuddlesome gondola ride through its winding canals. Go for a gondola ride around sunset and watch the city soaked in pink and orange hues. Go together for a scoop of creamy and decadent Gelato from one of the myriad wonderful gelaterias, find a little corner in the city and watch the people go by as you indulge in the exquisite ice cream.

Between the end of the seventh century and 1797, the Republic of Venice was its own country, an economic powerhouse with huge influence in the Adriatic!

Top 5 travel tips in Venice

1. Feast on the view from Ponte di Rialto Bridge

Spanning the Grand Canal, this is Venice’s most popular bridge. It affords a fantastic, iconic view of this city, and watching the gondolas and ferries travel the Grand Canal from this spot is enthralling.

2. Relax at Venice Lido

For a spot of relaxation and a great place to get away from the bulk of the tourists, the Lido is the place to go. It is a separate island that creates a barrier between Venice and the Adriatic Sea, and it boasts a wide and beautiful beach, in stark contrast to the busy streets and waterways of the city.

3. People watch from a pastry shop

Off the beaten track Gelati Nico is one of the finest pastry shops in Venice. Saddle up to the coffee bar and order your coffee with an exquisite 1-euro pastry. Order freshly squeezed succo d’arancia for the children and sit back and watch the locals pass by.

4. Head over to San Giorgio Maggiore

A small separate island not connected to the main canals of Venice, it is home to the epochal San Giorgio Monastery, the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore and a large campanile. Make sure to climb the latter for sensational views back across to the main city of Venice.

5. Take a morning visit to Rialto market.

Rialto Market is massive and wonderfully busy, open from 9 in the morning till 2 in the afternoon. Don’t miss the seafood, with the Branzino being a highlight (Mediterranean sea bass). Have the fishmonger scale and fillet the fish for you, ready to cook up when you get back to your cozy vacation rental after a long day’s exploration of this inimitable city.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Venice

On average, what was the cost for vacation rentals in Venice in 2020, during coronavirus pandemic?

The COVID-19 pandemic heavily impacted the travel industry in 2020. This destination had an annual average of around CA$270.90 per night.

When are vacation rentals cheaper in Venice?

If it is your aim to save the maximum during your visit to Venice, go there in November (CA$242.44 per night on average), January (CA$242.75), or March (CA$251.56), to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

During which months are vacation rentals more expensive in Venice?

When it comes to looking for a vacation rental in Venice, the months when it is most expensive are, in order of highest to lowest, May, April and August, with average prices per night of CA$313.69, CA$304.72, and CA$277.78, respectively.

Is Venice a good location for a last-minute getaway?

Here, last-minute travelers are welcome, since the average availability in Venice is 60%, which is above average forItaly,according to data from 2020.

What time of the year can I find more free vacation rentals?

The months when it's easiest to find available accommodation in Venice are April (the average amount of properties that are available reached 70.75% of the total in 2020), May (67.8%), and December (67.67%).

When are there fewer vacation rental options available in Venice?

Vacation rentals in Venice reach their peak in demand in February, with an availability rate of 45.4%. The second most requested month is August, with 48.8%, and the third is October with 53.8%.

How many rentals does Holidu have in Venice?

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