Hotel Santa Chiara 

Where life is easy

Venetian style combines with a great central location at this boutique hotel by the Grand Canal.

Overlooking the Grand Canal and Piazzale Roma, this 500-year-old former monastery, with its newer white marble wing, is conveniently located in Venice’s Santa Croce district. Close to the cruise terminal and opposite the train station, there are plenty of local shops, restaurants and museums all within walking distance – the iconic landmarks of the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica are only a half-hour walk away. To access the city’s famous waterways, the hotel has a private dock, while there’s a vaporetto stop conveniently near the hotel entrance.

Why we love Hotel Santa Chiara

  • It’s a fascinating building – one part 16th-century former monastery and one part striking modern white marble wing

  • The location is great for exploring the city and the surrounding area, with the station and a vaporetto stop nearby

  • There’s a range of classically decorated rooms, with city, canal or garden views, so you’ll be able to find the perfect one for you

  • The bar has a terrace on the rooftop where you can soak up the 360-degree views of the city over coffee or an aperitif

4 stars
Feb, Apr - Aug
Venice
Approximately 3 hours
Facing the Grand Canal and Piazzale Roma, within walking distance to the train station and cruise terminal
Approx. 20 minutes' transfer from Venice airport
Boutique, City Hotel

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Activities
  • Good to Know

There’s a room for breakfast overlooking the Grand Canal (or the option of eating in your room) and a bar, plus plenty of eateries nearby.

Sky Bar Sip a glass of wine or whisky or linger over a restorative coffee at the hotel bar, whose rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of the lagoon, Grand Canal and several elegant churches.

The quiet rooftop terrace is the place for an aperitivo before heading out for the evening.

Whats Included

Breakfast in the breakfast room.

take time to see the collection of artwork by Venetian artist Gian Maria Potenza, positioned throughout the public area. As well as exploring the city on foot, you can journey through the Venetian canals onboard an original 1956 wooden celli boat.

Minimum stays apply.

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