Residenza Rialto Hotel - Venice
45.44004, 12.33359Overview
The 3-star Residenza Rialto Hotel Venice offers 6 rooms, situated nearly 15 minutes' walk from bacino Orseolo. This Venice guest house features Wi-Fi, provided throughout the property.
Location
The smoke-free property is centrally located just 1.7 km from Basilica of St Mary of Health and just 1.9 km from the Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica di San Marco. Shopping tourists will enjoy proximity to the Large Campo San Polo Historic Square (500 metres) and T Fondaco dei Tedeschi by DFS Duty Free Store (0.9 km). There is Bridge of Sighs a mere 1.9 km away, and Piazzale Roma bus station relatively close to this designer hotel.
For those travelling from afar, Marco Polo airport is 20 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
The Residenza Rialto offers rooms with an adjoining terrace and a dining area featuring an iron/ironing board and air conditioning, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are appointed with a writing desk, and also feature coffee/tea making equipment. Bathrooms include a bidet, a tub, and a shower, along with comforts such as a hair dryer and towels. Guests can enjoy views of the city from this hotel.
Eat & Drink
For European cuisine, try Muro San Stae which is only 100 metres away.
Licence number: M0270427601
Essential information about Residenza Rialto Hotel
| 💵 Lowest room price | 13868 INR |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 1.1 km |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 10.0 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 13.6 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Marco Polo, VCE |
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Reviews of Residenza Rialto Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 16 Aug
The location of this hotel is absolutely fantastic. It is right on the main canal, near the market, and in the heart of Venice. You can easily walk to all the must-see attractions, and the hotel even offers a viewing terrace where you can take panoramic pictures of the canal.
Our stay at this hotel was great and there was nothing major that could be improved upon.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Aug
very clean rooms. comfortable. great location and view. Morning breakfast was fantastic. Service was great! I broke my key off in the door and within an hour, we had a new one!
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missingWrote a review on 13 Aug
The owners were very accomodating & hospitable. It felt like being home away from home. There was a beautiful view from the common terrace.
It was a little too close to the market, so early in the morning there was quite a bit of commotion outdoors.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Aug
We had a fantastic stay at this hotel. The location was the best - right on the Grand Canal in a beautiful neighborhood. We could easily walk to the famous Rialto Bridge and also to San Marco, as the hotel was in the heart of Venice. The view from our room was priceless, overlooking the Canal Grande. The breakfast on the patio was a great start to our day. The staff, Emiliano and Anna, were very friendly and cute.
Was all great.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Aug
Warm welcome of the owner. The room (junior suite). Location is excellent for sight seeing.
No fresh bread, apparently italian law only allows packed food as breakfast (?)
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missingWrote a review on 03 Aug
The place is new and it extremely nice. The room was big, everything was new and every detail was very tasteful. Excelent breakfast (in quantity and quality). The bathroom was shared but extremely nice too, and very big. The staff (the owner) was very friendly and nice. The location is good too, not very centric but close to the Piazza San Marco; very close to the Ponte di Rialto, near the fish and fruit market. It has a very nice kitchen you can use to make yourself a coffee or whatever you want, you can even take some wine or other more expensive sutff with a trust based system, you just leave the ammount of money that you think is fair in a can when you take something. You can have the breakfast in a very nice dinning room.
I would say nothing if we hadn't some problems communicating with the staff. The problem is, the B&B is like a house attended just by it's owner, and when she leave the house, there is nobody there. When we arrived there was nobody there and we had to wait a fair ammount of time, which was really upsetting. In case you have the same problem, you can find a public payphone in the Rialto station to call the owner (Adriana if I remember correclty). It took us a lot of time to find a way to get in touch with her. I hope they can solve this problem soon, as it probly one of the nicest places I've ever been.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Jul
This hotel is perfectly located right next to the grand canal, allowing easy access to the stunning sights of the city. The staff were friendly and attentive, making our stay very enjoyable. The rooms on the higher level provided a nice view and some even had a small balcony. The breakfast offered several options and was included in the price, making it a great value for money.
No improvement needed, everything was great!
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missingWrote a review on 22 Jul
The host/owner was very good at updating us with transport details prior to our arrival and was a very good host upon our arrival. Offered a friendly and personal service during our stay. The location was perfect as it was a short stroll to everywhere & is positioned overlooking the canal. Would be happy to stay there again.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Jul
The location of the place was wonderful. Breakfast was wonderful either.
Knowledge of English language is not good.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Jul
The B&B was accurately depicted in the photos. The hosts were helpful and friendly, providing recommendations for local attractions. The room was comfortable and clean, with balconies overlooking a canal. The location allowed for easy exploration of the city on foot.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jun
City localizasion was perfect.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jun
Adrianna was very friendly and generously accommodating, as well as giving us info on the city with options of what to do and especially where to eat! The room was exceptionally clean, and everything was as advertised - if not better. There were little breakfast foods ready for each room in the morning, and we had pretty much unlimited use of the coffee/tea makers as well as the kitchen in the event we wanted to cook - it was very homey in the best ways. The balcony overlooking the main canal is amazing, too. The place was immaculate, the staff great and the location was within short walking distance to the main sites! Perfect!!! We will be back!
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jun
This hotel is located in a beautiful neighborhood, within walking distance to the Grand Canal and St Mark's square. The rooms are charming and comfortable, with updated bathrooms and luxurious linens. The staff is excellent, providing great service and going out of their way to make guests feel welcome. The breakfast is delicious, with a variety of hot and cold options. Additionally, the hotel offers facilities such as a rooftop terrace overlooking the main canal and a helpful front desk.
The hotel lacks an elevator, which may be inconvenient for guests with mobility issues or heavy luggage.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Jun
This is the best!! Adriana is a wonderful host of B&B Rialto and she was there to welcome us and guide us on the first day. The location of the B&B on the Grand Canal next to the Mercato can't be beat, and it provides the comfort of home with an open access kitchen and dining area. The breakfast (and cafe) are generous and available throughout the day. Best of all is to enjoy your breakfast on the terrace overlooking the Grand Canal.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Jun
This is b&b, but because of its manager Adriana it was really like home. Only 3 rooms in b&B. The greatest location you can imagine in Venice - opposite is Ca' Oro and next to it is city market. There is a well furnished kitchen in the b&b, so you can have everyday breakfest/dinner with the fresh and delicious fish and vegetables (we did like that and had the best dinners with the Grand Canal view on the terrace). Breakfest is included and you wouldn't be hungry. Two coffeemachines for your choice. There is a vaporetto station in two steps and the Rialto - in 5 minutes.
There is 1 room with its own bathroom and two rooms with shared bathroom (and there is only 1 toilet in that bathroom), so the best desicion to book 2 rooms with your friends or relatives. The other problem could be the great location of b&b: there is no curtains in rooms and Ca' Oro vaporetto station is opposite b&b, so you can make a great show while being watched without clothes in the window. And the last problem could be noise - almost day and night, especially of seagulls, but the greatest location makes all the troubles unimportant.