Hotel Palazzo Priuli 
Rising alongside two picturesque canals in a quiet neighborhood not far from Saint Mark's Square, the Hotel Palazzo Priuli is an architectural gem from the late 14th century. The hotel offers easy access to many of Venice's spectacular sights.
The guestrooms blend old-style charm with modern conveniences, such as mini-bars, hair dryers, and safe-deposit boxes. The hotel's residential location ensures a tranquil, relaxing stay.
Originally frescoed on a facade by Palma Vecchio in testament to the wealth and prominence of its owners, the home which now houses the hotel has inspired painters and architects throughout the centuries.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Hotel Palazzo Priuli
Dining at the Hotel Palazzo Priuli
Nearby restaurants:
Al Giardinetto
Corte Sconta
Attractions near this hotel
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. Less expensive and slower is a boat that stops at other islands in the lagoon and terminates adjacent to St. Mark''s Square in St. Mark''s Basin, approximately 250 meters (273 yards) from the eastern end of the Grand Canal. 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). From Piazzale Roma (and from the train station on the opposite side of Grand Canal), public waterbuses (vaporetti) go to various stops around the city along the Grand Canal and other major waterways. More expensive water taxis go from Piazzale Roma and the train station more directly to, or near, hotels via smaller canals.
Getting around: The vaporetto (waterbus) system connects the historical center of Venice to the lagoon''s major islands (the Lido of Venice, Murano, Burano, and Torcello). Public waterbuses circulate along the Grand Canal from Piazzale Roma (and from the train station on the opposite side of the canal) to St. Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco) in St. Mark''s Basin and along other major waterways. 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.
Scuola di San Nicolò dei Greci (Greek icon collection) - 30 meters (33 yards)
San Zaccaria church (Giovanni Bellini''s Sacred Conversation) - 100 meters (109 yards)
St. Mark''s Basin - 150 meters (164 yards)
Pinacoteca Querini-Stampalia (art gallery) - 150 meters (164 yards)
Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) - 250 meters (273 yards)
Piazza San Marco (Saint Mark''s Square) - 300 meters (328 yards)
Basilica di San Marco - 300 meters (328 yards)
Campanile (bell tower) - 300 meters (328 yards)
Rialto Bridge - 600 meters (656 yards)
Grand Teatro La Fenice (opera house) - 600 meters (656 yards)
Gallerie dell''Accademia (Accademia Gallery) - 1.25 km (0.75 mile)
Peggy Guggenheim Collection (20th-century art) - 1.5 km (1 mile)
Giardini della Biennale (public gardens, Exposition of Contemporary Art pavilions) - 10 minutes by waterbus
Jewish Ghetto and Museum - 20 minutes by waterbus and 250 meters (273 yards) walk
