Santa Croce isn't exactly on the tourist map — but that's part of the charm. This small residential area in the northwestern corner of Venice, with its closely-knit weave of narrow, winding streets is where real Venice buzzes. And while it doesn't have masses of splendid historical sights, it is host to the churches of San Stae and San Giacomo dell’Orio, as well as the Ca' Pesaro modern art gallery, and it's the perfect base from which to explore Venice. Our pick of the best hotels in Santa Croce feature properties set on the Grand Canal — some of them even have private access to water taxis, so travelling here and there will be seamless. Our Gurus' selection of Santa Croce's best hotels make for a delightful mix from grand luxury stays set in palazzos to authentic, family-run hotels.
Venice (Santa Croce)
Small but oozing character, this privately owned hotel offers two floors of traditional bedrooms in well-located setting for city explores. The charming rooms have 18th Century furniture overlooking a pretty and private courtyard. An intimate, romantic find in the heart of the city.
Venice (Santa Croce)
Traditional 15th century Palazzo with views of the Grand Canal. Three elegant rooms with a charming blend of antique furniture & contemporary features and a charming outdoor courtyard, perfect for evening drinks. A great base for a city break - owners have lots of local knowledge.
Venice (Santa Croce)
An intimate four star boutique hotel nestled in the ancient sestiere of Santa Croce. The refined and opulent suites areadorned with gold leaf, Murano glass and polished wood floors - exuding a classic sense of luxury. Take breakfast on the beautiful terrace overlooking the Grand Canal.
Venice (Santa Croce)
A charming traditional property in a great canal-side location. Elegant rooms, the best of which boast canal views, feature large sash windows, chintz fabrics and chandeliers. An elegant breakfast room with an indulgent spread. Ideal for a real Venetian treat, within easy reach of the main sights.
Venice (Santa Croce)
This five-star hotel occupies a 16th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal. Restored frescoes and marble fireplaces adorn the building. Suites boast wooden floors, period furniture and hand-selected artworks; the best have Grand Canal views. Don't miss the Michelin-starred restaurant; luxury defined.
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