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Holiday rentals in Venice

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Popular amenities for Venice holiday rentals

Stay near Venice's top sights

Venice Marco Polo Airport7 locals recommend
Burano37 locals recommend
Rialto Bridge59 locals recommend
Grand Canal12 locals recommend
Peggy Guggenheim Collection44 locals recommend
Gallerie dell'Accademia47 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Venice

Guest favourite
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Seaside Marinella | Huge flat on the beach

MichaelRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Everything was perfect. Enrico always answered questions right away and helped immediately. We felt right at home, just great, and were extremely satisfied
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Flat
4.69 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Duplex with the rooftop step away Piazza S. Marco

HugoRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Elly’s place is great and in a central location with great amenities.
Guest favourite
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

Venezia Comodo Plus Parking-Wifi

ClaireRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Thank you Irene! We were able to spend, thanks to you, a pleasant stay in Venice.
Guest favourite
Flat
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Ca' de la Comare, amazing on the Grand Canal

LauraRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Oasis is the chaos. Plenty of room, great views, extremely quite at night but quick walk to the main sights. Excellent and proactive communication that made arrival and check in super easy after a long day of travel.
Guest favourite
Holiday home
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Entire Apartment in the countryside Haus Heidi

RickyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Sonja is such a hospitable host who accommodates guests’ needs and her place shows the unique culture and preferences of the owner.
Guest favourite
Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Ca'Magnolia house near Venice

KatarzynaRating, 5 stars5 days ago
The host is very nice and helpful. A home in a quiet neighborhood,clean, big perfect for a larger group. Very good location close to tourist attractions. I recommend.😀
Guest favourite
Flat
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Huge design apartment with private garden

SherylRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Loved It! Ground floor with great private courtyard to enjoy the evening. Close to the water bus, grocery store, bakeries, restaurants and bars. Comfy beds.
Top guest favourite
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Elegance and comfort in the center of Treviso

SilvioRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Very clean apartment, in almost all bright spaces, everywhere pleasant and equipped with all the necessary accessories. If we have to return to Treviso, we will probably ask for the same apartment again. City crossed by many canals, the presence of water mills embellished by various neighborhoods. Old town all within walking distance. I suggest learning about cultural events before departure, so I can plan. Well-stocked supermarkets. Good-quality restaurants. Kindness from the Trevisans when asking for information on the street. I would like to recommend a visit to the Vajont Dam, with attention to what the guides told about the events of 1963.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Venice

  • Total rentals

    9K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    798K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    3.9K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    2K properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    240 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3.4K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Venice

Welcome to Venice

For all the hustle and bustle of her much-visited streets, Venice has never lost her regal beauty: Shimmering with splendour and historic wealth, the Queen of the Adriatic appears to rise directly from the sea. Venice’s mixture of baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture would be heady enough, but set on canals in place of roads, linked with 300 bridges, it’s something incomparably sublime. The main, fish-shaped island of Burano is divided by the spectacular Grand Canal (with its Rialto Bridge), and contains most of the city’s famous sights — St. Mark’s Square with its extravagant Basilica and its bell tower, the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs — as well as its greatest art treasures. The outer islands have their own special charms, from the glassblowing heritage of Murano to the beaches of the Lido to the trendy neighbourhood of Giudecca, while the dozens of smaller (and often overlooked) islands are full of secret haunts, including great places to eat and drink like a local.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Venice

Springtime in Venice is a glorious time to stay in one of the city’s many apartments, especially if they have a view of the water. You can’t expect hot temperatures — March will still be a bit brisk, and April and May are pleasant — but you will get a fair amount of sunshine, and room to breathe in the museums, galleries, and churches. May is also the month to witness the Vogalonga, a parade of rowing boats through the city. The summer months are crowded, while temperatures in July and August can be hot and humid. September is warm — it’s also when Venice hosts its famous Film Festival — and October and November, which are mild, are also good months to enjoy the city, after the crowds have left. Winter is cold and often wet, but it’s also the time to witness Venice’s celebrated and historic Carnival, each February.


Top things to do in Venice

Torcello

Seven centuries ago this island was the most populated in Venice. Today it’s deserted and reclaimed by nature. Its palaces and churches — including the pentagonal Santa Fosca and the Byzantine cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the oldest building in Venice — are surrounded by a wild landscape that you can walk around as a nature reserve.

Punta della Dogana

There are plenty of places to admire Renaissance art in Venice. Within this 17th-century customs house, however, you’ll find something a little more modern. A famous Japanese architect has transformed its interior into an exhibition space for contemporary art, and it’s now one of the most fascinating galleries in the city.

San Giorgio Maggiore

This tiny island, positioned just across the water from Burano’s famous Riva degli Schiavoni, is a fantastic place to admire the lagoon and the city beyond. It has its own belltower that you can climb for a viewpoint, a sumptuous Palladian church (and maze), and the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, a cultural institute housed in a former monastery, complete with a glass museum and historic library.

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