Hotel Giorgione A 3 star hotel in Venice

A converted 18th century confectionary warehouse, this family-run hotel is in Venice’s quiet Cannaregio district.

The rooms and suites are decorated with traditional Venetian furnishings.

Breakfast is served al fresco in the traditional courtyard, with its large pool and geranium-filled tubs.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Hotel Giorgione

Dining at the Hotel Giorgione

A complimentary buffet breakfast is provided each morning in a breakfast room with Murano glass fixtures, bottle-glass door panels, delicately painted foliage and murals on white walls, rose-and-gray brocade seating, and linen-draped tables.

Breakfast may also be taken in an indoor garden (heated in winter) with brick floor and trellises under a canvas roof containing a huge chandelier created in 1904 by master Murano glassmaker Archimede Seguso. In warm weather, breakfast tables are set up in an enclosed outdoor courtyard draped in greenery and flowers and providing a fountain pond and umbrellas. For a surcharge guests may request breakfast in their rooms.

Complimentary coffee and tea are served in the indoor and outdoor gardens.

Bar - Cozy bar open early evening to late night. Upholstered seating, Murano glass light fixtures, television, pool-table room, and computer with complimentary dial-up Internet access.

Trattoria Enoteca - Independently operated restaurant/wine bar in the hotel serving lunch and dinner and featuring Venetian cuisine.

Attractions near this hotel

Marco Polo Airport (VCE): Approximate driving time to the Piazzale Roma, historical Venice’s land-transportation terminus, is 20 minutes and distance is 13 km (8 miles). Car rentals are available online, and there is public parking at Piazzale Roma and a parking garage at nearby Tronchetto.

Getting there: From the airport, visitors go by water or by land across the lagoon to historical Venice. By water, the fastest and most expensive way is by water taxi, which can navigate small canals to within 100 meters (109 yards) of the hotel. Less expensive and slower is a boat that stops 300 meters (328 yards) from the hotel. From there, guests can walk to the hotel or hire a water taxi to get closer. By land there are taxis and buses that go from the airport to Piazzale Roma, the historical center''s land-transportation terminus near the train station (Stazione Ferroviaria). Waterbuses go from Piazzale Roma and the train station to the Ca'' d''Oro stop, 200 meters (219 yards) from the hotel.

Directions to hotel: The waterbus stop nearest the hotel is Ca'' d''Oro, 200 meters (219 yards) away on the Grand Canal. After getting off the waterbus, walk straight away from the canal on Calle Ca'' d''Oro. Turn right on Strada Nuova, proceed to the square called Campo dei Santi Apostoli and turn left on Calle delle Fondamenta Nuove – San Giuliano. The hotel is on the corner of the second street ahead, Calle dei Proverbi.

Church of the Holy Apostles - 50 meters (55 yards)
Grand Canal - 200 meters (219 yards)
Teatro Malibran - 300 meters (328 yards)
Rialto Bridge - 400 meters (437 yards)
Piazza San Marco - 700 meters (766 yards)
Gallerie dell''Accademia – 200-meter walk (219 yards) and 15-minute waterbus ride
Jewish Ghetto and Museum - 800 meters (875 yards)

Getting around: The vaporetto (waterbus) system circulates throughout Venice''s historical center and connects the historical center to the Venice lagoon''s major islands (the Lido of Venice, Murano, Burano, and Torcello). Water taxis, which the hotel staff arranges on request, operate throughout the city, using major waterways and smaller canals. Gondolas for individual sightseeing tours can be rented throughout the city. Walking around Venice, with its narrow streets and little bridges, is easy, as the historical center is compact. Street maps are readily available.

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