Hotel Rialto - Venice
San Marco 5149 Ponte Di Rialto - Venice
877-662-6988What a fabulous hotel. Our room was spacious with a beautiful view of the grand ca...
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Breakfast at Hotel Rialto
The breakfast buffet is served from 7 AM until 10 AM in the breakfast room.Facilities at Hotel Rialto
- Bar
- Restaurant/Dining
- Baby sitter
- Lift/elevator
- Room service - limited hour
- Air conditioning
- Laundry room
- Currency exchange
- Shoe polishing service
- Laundry service
- Entire property is non-smoking
- Concierge
- City tour
- Front desk - safety deposit box
- Multilingual staff
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Luggage room
- Internet/Email services
Know before you go
Check-in: after 2 AM.
Check-out: before noon.
A tax is imposed by the city and will be collected at the property (check Mandatory Fees and Taxes section for fee details). This tax does not apply to residents of Venice City and children under 10 years of age. Further exemptions may apply, subject to submission of proper documents to the property, to patients, their companions and people staying in the city for specific purposes/duties. 30% reduction applies for 2012: from 1 to 31 December; for 2013: from 1 to 31 January and from 1 to 31 December.
Policy
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
City tax and/or any other fees charged by the hotel
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
- Fee for wireless Internet in limited public areas: EUR 4 per hour (rates may vary)
- Crib (infant bed) fee: EUR 10 per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
Unless otherwise indicated, the charges below are not included in the overall room price. If not included in the overall room price, they will be charged by the property at check-in or check-out. Charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book. This property told us they will charge you for the following:
- A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 4 per person, per night for adults; EUR 2 per night for guests aged 10-15 years old. This tax does not apply to children under 10 years of age.
We have included all charges provided to us by the property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.
Renovation and closures
The following facilities will be closed during November, December, January, February, and March:- One of the dining venues
Hotel Rialto is also known as
Hotel Rialto
Hotel Rialto Venezia
Rialto Venezia Hotel
Hotel Rialto Venice
Rialto Venezia Venice
Hotel Rialto reviews
- January 2013
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Australia
What a fabulous hotel. Our room was spacious with a beautiful view of the grand canal. Location second to none with water taxi stop on our door step. The staff were also very helpful and spoke good English. This hotel made our stay in Venice just perfect. Highly recommended.
- December 2012
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Australia
We only stayed at this hotel for one night. It was great being next to the Rialto bridge because when you get lost (and you will) in all the passages it was easy to ask 'Rialto Bridge' and then we found our hotel. Room was amazing with beautiful glass chandeliers. Breakfast was okay, although a little cramped. If we went to Venice again would probably stay here again.
- October 2012
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
Great location. It is unbeatable particularly when it is your first time in Venice. The view from the Balcony is also excellent and noise is not a problem if you are in the upper floors and once the window is closed. The staff were polite and helpful. Wifi internet should be standard in all hotels for free.
- October 2012
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- USA
This is a wonderful hotel in a great location! It's very convenient to the water bus. The hotel has old world charm. The Staff was professional and helpful. Internet service, at a very nominal fee, is available in the lobby. Breakfast is included and was more than adequate. If you are looking for glitz with a gym and swimming pool, this isn't the place. But if you want a clean, friendly, conveniently located hotel, this is certainly worth considering.
- August 2012
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Australia
All in all the we were pretty happy with the Rialto Hotel, the location is outstanding but that was also the reason for the down sides of the hotel. We have a canal facing room which had outstanding views of the bridge and canal, the down side was the level of noise. Double glazed windows would certainly help reduce the noise. Staff were helpful when asked but did not great you with a welcoming smile. Breakfast was quite good and overlooked the canal. Hotel adjacent to the ferry stop and the ferries are quite noisy but it does make accessing the hotel very convenient. Location of hotel is terrific with a short walk to St Mark's and shopping area. Might be best to request a room towards the rear of the hotel. Would recommend to firends.
- October 2011
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Canada
This was a return visit to the Rialto Hotel and it did not dissappoint. The rooms are all different and because the hotel was originally a private Palazzo they are sometimes smaller than others. The location is perfect - on the major Vaparetto routes and within walking distances of many highlights. Some of the rooms over looking the Grand Canal could be considered noisier but if you close the shutters this is really a non-issue and the view is second to none for fun and getting the feel of the City. Breakfast is simple with lots of options - the dining room is a bit crowded but there's lots of time to get to breakfast.
- October 2011
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
This was a very expensive hotel. The room was on floor 1, overlooking the Grand Canal water bus stop. It was the first hotel next to the Rialto Bridge on the south side. We took a water taxi from the airport to the front door of the hotel so there was no bridge to carry luggage over. Since most directions are to San Marco Square or the Rialto, we never got lost while walking from one to the other. If you travel to Venice often, you mkay want to find a cheaper hotel, but for your once in a life time trip, stay at the Rialto,overlooking the Grand Canal.
- October 2011
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- France
breakfast very poor
- October 2011
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- France
breakfast is very poor
- April 2011
- Venere Guest
- Group
- Japan
It was so grate place and historical hotel.I will go there again!
- November 2010
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- France
The room were not very clean, quite old, so the price was a bit too high for this room. anyway still a very good place to go everywhere in Venise by feet or by boat.
- July 2010
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Mexico
The hotel may be three stars, not four. Management is looking for savings providing poor service. Location good Price is high for the quality of hotel
- July 2010
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Ireland
This was great hotel for location.Bang in the middle of everything. Our room was dark and tiny and the bathroom had a shower that flooded through the tiles. Hotel is like a maze to find your room. Hotel had nice balcony to sit on with view of boats. There was a man using skype on his laptop while sitting on the balcony so wifi must have been strong. Perfect for one night stay but not comfortable enough for longer.
- May 2010
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
Very pricey. People with knee or hip problems take note - STAIRS, STAIRS, STAIRS. Too many stairs to even count. Elevator only goes to second floor (1st floor in EU). But, it's right at the foot of the Ponte de Rialto. My wife can't thank me enough for the location. Small rooms, but we were out sight seeing and drinking wine most of the time. Excellent information from the front desk personnel.
- April 2010
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Argentina
Excellent location
- September 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
Probably waited too long to book more affordable lodging in Venice, but decided to pay more than anticipated for something special for our first nights in Italy. Loved the view of the canal and Rialto from our room and the proximity to airport and local transportation. Included breakfast was a little better than expected. Surprised at the number of steps necessary to reach room 309, but we did not return to the room until we were ready to rest for the night. Dual pane window allowed us to enjoy the sounds of the canal when we wanted and to shut them out when we wanted to rest.
- September 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
A great location - Rialto facing rooms are worth the price.
- July 2009
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Japan
Location is good. You can find this hotel easily. At night time, you might feel a little bit noisy because many tourist gather around Realto bridge.
- June 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
The hotel is in a great location. However, we found the staff at the front desk very rude. We asked them (in three different ocassions) general questions about the area and their responses were very demeaning as if we were asking stupid questions with obvious answers. We had to take an early train (before their assigned breakfast time) and when asked the night before if they could provide us with coffee, their response was, "that is impossible this request neeeded to be made 24 hours in advance".
- June 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Switzerland
Excellent situation with rooms more spacious than we had thought - nicely decorated and appointed.The staff on reception were very welcoming and helpful. Breakfast was a good continental ( with eggs too!)fresh and plentiful. Coffee was not good- stick to tea. In all a very highly recommended hotel.
- May 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
The property is a little tired but the location is just what we expected... a beautiful view overlooking the Rialto Bridge. The room was just as it was pictured. It was a bit noisy but we were nearly on the bridge! Venice is expensive, but worth it once.
- May 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
We stayed at the hotel twice in May, at the beginning and ending of a trip to another city. The staff is great. I have encountered none better in Italy. And the location of this hotel is perfect if you are traveling to Venice with older folks who cannot walk far; it is right in the middle of everything and only a few steps from the vaporetto stop. During our first stay the room was very quiet. During the second stay temperatures had risen and air conditioners were on and the room was subject to very loud A/C noises even though our own A/C was left off. This is a problem in every old hotel in Venice, unfortunately.
- May 2009
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
soggiorno in junior suite con vista canal grande e ponte di rialto: bellissimo; consigliato per vacanza romantica
- April 2009
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Spain
Hotel fantástico situado en un lugar fabuloso, con un buenísimo restaurante y con un personal muy amable. Sin embargo, las habitaciones que daban al Gran Canal eran demasiado ruidosas al no estar bien insonorizadas. A pesar de ello fue una estancia inolvidable.
- March 2009
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Malaysia
Should provide Internet access in the Room,after all Wireless is not something very difficult to setup to provide coverage in the hotel.
- November 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Belgium
exactly what we expect,wonderfull place.
- November 2008
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Australia
We absolutely loved this hotel, our junior suite was overlooking the Rialto bridge which was wonderful. You do get a bit of noise but that is all part of the atmosphere and why we stayed so close to the grand canal and the rialto. the prices is commensurate with what you have to pay in Venice and i would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone wanting a romantic get away
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
Very nice location just off the Rialto bridge. Beautiful room and very helpful staff. The breakfast was rather early.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with young children
- Japan
We learned beforehand that the elevator service is available up to the first floor. A quiet and rather spacious room was assigned with a bathtub as we had requested. The breakfast at the ground-floor terrace was nice overlooking the canal and the Rialto Bridge. The hotel has an easy access, about 10 minutes walk to San Marco. We visited Brano, Torcello and Murano Islands using the vapotetto.
- September 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
Dissapointing! You're paying for location rather than 4*. The room we had was very small and pokey and certainly not worth €180/night. Breakfast was simple and healthy but nothing special. The service and hospitality was excellent however.
- June 2008
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel - we overlooked backstreet, but it was very quiet for sleeping.
- April 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
First of all great location. Hotel is very great in term of its cleanness and luxury.
- April 2008
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Austria
The location of the hotel is great. The Rialto bridge was just in front of our room, the view was fantastic!!! The only draw back was the noise from the room up above (a private apartment) - the TV set was on all night long and kept us awake for 2 nights. The staff of the hotel is aware of the problem but nobody warned us about it.
- March 2008
- Venere Guest
- Family with older children
- Sweden
The hotel was easy to find when we came late in the evening. The interaction with the personnel at the reception was excellent. They where overall Nice,friendly and helpful and fixed every thing for us. The breakfast areas at the hotel are to small compared to the number of guests but our room was excellent. The city is exciting and charming with lot of things to discover. The small restaurants had an overall rather good quality and friendly attitude. We do no recommend this activities: 1)one was to go to a certain glassblowery at munaro where they where a bit to keen on selling things. 2)we went at a play called the masquerade . The food was OK but the theatre that should be thrilling was a dull story where the actors had more fun than the audience
- December 2007
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Italy
Off-season price was good value, nice friendly staff. Room rather small but bathroom spacious. Stairs to 4th floor (elevator reaches 2nd floor only) quite narrow and steep.
- December 2007
- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- China
The cabaret can get to the Internet in Italian, inconvenient
- October 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Australia
We chose Venice for my wife's 50th birthday and wanted somewhere special to stay with a view of the Grand Canal. Our junior suite provided that but was not in the main Hotel. What you see in the photographs is the original hotel which has obviously expanded into nearby buildings. Our room was nice enough but quite tired looking. The location being central is superb although being near to a vaporetto (water bus) station is quite noisy as other people have reported. We found the breakfast good and the front desk staff friendly and helpful. Venice is an expensive city however we felt the Rialto to be a bit overpriced at €450/night compared to other hotels we stayed at later on our holiday in other parts of Italy. We would look for a different hotel next time preferably in a quieter side canal.
- August 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
This hotel is fabulous. It's right on the Grand Canal and next to the Rialto Bridge. We had a canal view room and every morning we had breakfast in our room and every night we had a drink from the mini bar and just sat and admired the fantastic view. The staff were lovely, very friendly and knowledgable. I have already recommended the hotel to all of my friends.
- July 2007
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- Norway
This was our first trip to Venice,and we had a fantastic time i would say that everyone should visit this city once in there live.I would highly recomend the Rialto hotel.
- June 2007
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
Very competent and understanding staff, great breakfasts, good restaurant recommendations, great location. Overall a top-notch short break. I wouldn't want to stay in any other hotel in Venice.
- November 2006
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Gibraltar
We had an excellent stay. The location of the hotel is perfect. It has a waterbus stop right outside the hotel so you don't have to carry your bags to far. The rooms are clean but could do with a refresh. The staff were very helpful with local information and having tickets available for the evening opera. We would highly recommend this hotel for a short break in Venice.
- November 2006
- Venere Guest
- South Africa
The location of the Rialto is excellent.... couldnt get more convenient... Lots of evening activity, restuarants (had one of our best meals in Italy in a restuarant behind the hotel down a very narrow alley) and shops, market, water bus stop right outside and easy walk (through interesting streets with shops and over bridged canals) to Piazza San Marco. Staff were helpful and friendly. Breakfast overlooking the Grand Canal was a treat ! Two observations for those making the same wise choice : Even though the bellman went to great lengths to instruct us on how to adjust the aircon, we discovered later that in October the hotel switches off the aircon throughout the hotel until summer. When we adjusted the aircon, we were actually heating the room !! So we had to leave the window open and endure mosquitoes and noise from the alleyway below, which was very disturbing. Also, the elevator only goes up to level 1/one floor above entrance foyer. We had room 112 so were okay, but an elderly couple found they had to walk up stairs to their room. If you have difficulty with stairs, stipulate the room level you require. The laundry service charged more than their quoted prices but the service was good and very quick. I would highly recommend the Rialto to anyone. We didnt even need a map as there are so many signs directing you back to the Rialto. We would definitely stay there again on our next trip to this magical city.
- October 2006
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- Canada
Possibly the best view one can get in Venice. The grand canal view rooms are spectacular. Breakfast leaves a bit 2 B desired but overall a very good hotel.
- October 2006
- Venere Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
This place was awesome!!! What a great location. And, we somehow lucked out with a room with a wall full of windows looking out to the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge. We were more than delighted! We'll never forget it and would most definitely return to this hotel.
- July 2006
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- USA
My husband and I arrived in Venice and the first hotel you see is the Hotel Rialto. Location is excellent. The rooms are beautiful. Our room was facing the grand canal and wasn't noisy at all. The breakfast buffet was picture perfect. It included all types of pastries, cereals, eggs, deli meats, cheeses....If we come back to Venice, we will absolutely stay at this hotel again.......
- July 2006
- Venere Guest
- Young couple
- United Kingdom
very central location. Hotel was very clean with great room. Hotel also has a great view of canal and rialto bridge from the roof terrace. Staff were friendly, however cleaners were a little noisy in the morning. Would stay here again.
- May 2006
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
Lovely room and great view of Rialto Bridge, canal and street. Asked for a Jr Suite which we got. Since 3 of us traveled rather than 4, we expected a larger bed for the 3rd person. She ended up with a twin in the corner of the room. Not as comfortable as expected, but sufficient. Other than that, great accommodations & excellent breakfast. Would recommend it to anyone if they could afford it.
- February 2006
- Venere Guest
- Group
- United Kingdom
We had a wonderful stay in Venice and the ideal location is the Rialto Hotel. Not only very convenient but information service at reception for new comers is second to none.
- February 2006
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
It is a shame the Dinning room was not open and coffee was not available late in the evenings. We actually had a wonderful time and these small concerns did not spoil the time we had in the city but would have added just that little extra.
- January 2006
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- USA
This hotel was a gem. I selected it based on location and the ability to get a view room over the canal. I was surprised that service was so good - from directing us to restaurants or places to visit, to whisking us in upon our arrival only requesting a signature (it was late and we were tired), to having great all around service. This place was a treat.
- October 2005
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Australia
well located hotel that had well cleaned and large rooms. Our room while called a junior suite was large with a large balcony overlooking the grand canal and rialto bridge.Coulnt have had abetter location at a price that was more realistic then the so called 5 star 'named'hotels on the canal
- March 2005
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
sistemazione veramente ottima,posizione stupenda,il prezzo è un po' alto per un albergo a tre stelle ma merita. io consiglio di richiedere la camera n.105 buona vacanza a tutti .
- October 2004
- Venere Guest
- Group of friends
- USA
Planning our 1 month trip to Italy, we had booked all our Hotels on line. We were so exited when we arrived to the Rialto Hotel and realized that we had picked, we felt, the best location and Hotel in Venice! The staff was so nice and helpful, and our room was beautiful! The location was perfect and we were able to walk to all the main sights. Highly recommended! Thank you for making our stay in Venice wonderful!
- July 2004
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- South Africa
RIALTO IS VERY WELL-SITUATED, GOOD BREAKFASTS AND IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
- July 2004
- Venere Guest
- Couple with children
- USA
The hotel is a little threadbare, the carpet on the steps needs replacement. The hotel employees, especially at the front desk were very good, internet access in the lobby was especially nice.
- June 2004
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- USA
Hotel Rialto was one of the better hotels that we stayed in all of Italy. It's location at the Rialto bridge is central to all of Venice, and it was convenient to find signs to the bridge, (when)/if you get lost in the alleys of Venice. It took 5 minutes to walk to San Marco Piazza, but 30 minutes if you window shop. The rooms were nice. We had two triples and located by each other. The extensive walk through the hallways of the hotel to our room made it worth while to pay the bell-boy. Keep in mind that the Hotel extends well beyond the Pink fascade all the way to the first alley (the beige building) The cost was high relative to other places we stayed in Italy, but reasonable for Venice. The front desk was also stellar. They were eager to give directions, make arrangements and offer advice. The only negative would be the breakfast. We found the breakfast too simple, given the room price, and the breakfast staff in too much of a rush (un-Italian).
- December 2003
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
The setting overlooking the Rialto Bridge made our stay and I would recommend the hotel to anyone wanting a relaxing and stress free break in Venice.
- October 2003
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- Uzbekistan
Brilliantly located within walking distance of every major tourist site, this is an expensive hotel, but well worth it if you have a room with a view of the Grand Canal. Breakfast was basic but adequate, and the staff very heplful and multilingual. I would have appreciated more information on the web page about exactly what you get for your room price. The term 'junior suite' is rather vague. The room was fine though.
- October 2003
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
We were very pleased with the excellent location and quality of this hotel. We were also impressed with how easy it was to book this accommodation using your website, even though other sites had stated that this hotel was fully booked. We would definitely use the Venere website again, especially if the quality of the hotels is as good as this one and particularly because the booking administration was first class.
- September 2003
- Venere Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- USA
Although the amenities list an elevator, there is no mention that some rooms are reached by climbing a flight of stairs after leaving the elevator. This was unacceptable to me since I have difficulty climbing stairs. I was shown to Room 402 which required climbing the flight of stairs and although it was a fairly sized room, I could see no place to set my luggage so that I could unpack what was necessary for my stay. I requested another room and was given Room 116 which was adequate but the bathroom was very narrow. I believe there was about 1 foot (if that much) of space between the toilet and the wall. The buffet breakfast had no variety to it - there was no variety in the cold cereal and cold cuts. One of the desk clerks did his best to maintain a stoic demeanor, sorry I did not get his name, but I certainly did not feel welcome.
- September 2003
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- USA
The hotel location could not have been any better!!!It was so convenient to all the water transportation and shopping. The rooms were clean and as advertised. I would recommend this hotel to all my friends.
- May 2003
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- United Kingdom
The Rialto is an excellent hotel for the traveller to Venice with around $200 per night to spend on a double room. The rooms at the front are the best to have for the view but they will be a little noisy from early morning if you like to sleep with the window open (the air conditioning is also rather noisy). But the view from the windows is just like a Canaletto painting (yes even in the 21st century) so that makes it well worthwhile.
- April 2003
- Venere Guest
- Group of friends
- United Kingdom
Friendly and heplful staff were able to assist with all our queries. This hotel is ideally located right in the heart of Venice. We walked to all the areas of Venice and found the transport system excellent.
- April 2003
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
Hotel has an excellent location with one of the main attractions of Venice right on the doorstep. Excellent base for a short stay as hotel offers both easy access to public transport and is close to other major sites. Room was spacious and very clean with excellent bathroom facilities. Breakfast offered was very good and breakfast area offered fantastic views over the Rialto bridge and Grand Canal. Cannot wait for our next visit!!
- April 2003
- Venere Guest
- Couple with children
- USA
We paid 50 euro extra nightly for a grand canal view. The view would have been better if we had been higher than the second floor; from the second floor we had a view directly into the vaporetto stop. Triple room was very large and nicely furnished. Breakfast was fine in a very busy breakfast room.
- March 2003
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- USA
This was a great property and perfect location. Our only complaint was the cleanliness of the bathrooms upon arrival.
- February 2003
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
The photo's were very misleding, we thought we would be able to sit in our room and look at the rialto bridge but in fact i needed to virtually climb out of the window to see it.
- December 2002
- Venere Guest
- Couple with children
- United Kingdom
For a hotel right on the Grand Canal and next to the Rialto Bridge, you can't beat the Rialto's location. It is faded grandeur with mod cons. We were impressed with the rooms and the location, but breakfast was a bit sparse, and the prices for rooms with a canal view were very expensive. If you're not bothered about a canal view, and want a good central location, the Rialto is a good value-for-money choice.
- December 2002
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
This hotel is situated in one of the best locations in Venice - all the sights are nearby and a main vaporetto stop is just outside the door. The staff were friendly and the hotel well-presented. Perfect for a long weekend stay!
- October 2002
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- Japan
Thank you for your assistance. We were very enjoyed at Venezia.
- October 2002
- Venere Guest
- Family Group
- Australia
An excellent hotel in a superb position. It was perfection as far as we are concerned. The position alone was worth the money. The staff were most obliging and nothing too much trouble. Thank you Rialto and the Venere Hotel Service which is excellent for people like ourselves, so far away (Australia). No let downs or broken promises. Kind regards, Betty & Robin Phillips.
- September 2002
- Venere Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
The location was excellent. The value for venice is good
- August 2002
- Venere Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Basically a very good hotel in a central location, the only problem we had was that our room overlooked a small courtyard and at night the noise of a generator kept my wife awake, but as this was a minor problem and my wife got some earplugs we did,nt feel it neccasary to complain or ask to change rooms, unfortuantly my wife is very noise sensitive, and whilst not a problem to me it was for her. Overall a very good hotel and would certainly recommend it to other people.
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- Venere Guest
- Single traveller
- Spain
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- Young couple
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- Family with older children
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Hotel Rialto reviews by TripAdvisor
Room Details
The hotel features 79 single, double and triple rooms as well as junior suite, some of them overlooking the Grand Canal.All rooms feature a private bathroom with hairdryer and are equipped with air conditioning, safe, mini bar, satellite TV, direct dial telephone and heating.
One room is specially equipped for disabled guests.
Accommodation Services
- Air conditioning
- Mini bar
- Hairdryer in each room
- Safe
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Extra beds
- Baby cots/cribs available
- Soundproof rooms
- Direct dial phone
- Satellite TV
How to reach Hotel Rialto
By carFrom the A4 highway, follow the signs to Piazzale Roma, where guests can leave the cars. From Piazzale Roma, take vaporetto line 82 and get off at Rialto.
By train
From Santa Lucia railway station take vaporetto, line 82 get off at Rialto.
By airplane
From Venezia-Marco Polo airport take the Alilaguna to San Marco stop or the vaporetto to Piazzale Roma, and follow the aforementioned indications.
Distances from Hotel Rialto
The property is only a 5-minute walk from the wonderful Saint Mark's Square. Rialto Bridge - 0 km / 0 miSan Salvador Church - 0.1 km / 0.1 mi
Goldoni's House - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
Teatro Malibran - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
Le Zitelle - 0.2 km / 0.2 mi
Pescaria - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Chiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Ca' D'Oro Waterbus - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
Fortuny Museum - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
Galleria Stampalia - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
St Mark's Campanile - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
Procuratie Vecchie - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
Ca' d'Oro - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
The preferred airport for Hotel Rialto is Venice (VCE-Marco Polo) - 7.4 km / 4.6 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
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