Venice Guide and Boat

Hotels subject to additional charge

An additional charge is applied for transfers to and from hotels located along the inner canals of the city, or on the islands away from the city center. Here’s the list of the hotels subject to the supplement.

 

ALL  HOTELS  ON THE LIDO ISLAND                    HOTEL CASA VERARDO HOTEL LA FENICE & DES ARTISTES
HOTEL  AD PALACE HOTEL CASANOVA HOTEL LOCANDA ORSEOLO
HOTEL  AI CAVALIERI HOTEL CASTELLO HOTEL ROYAL SAN MARCO
HOTEL  AI REALI HOTEL CAVALLETTO HOTEL RUZZINI PALACE
HOTEL  AL CODEGA HOTEL CENTAURO HOTEL SAN MARCO PALACE
HOTEL  AL PIAVE HOTEL CHARMING HOUSE HOTEL SAN MOISE’
HOTEL  ALBERGO SAN MARCO HOTEL COLOMBINA HOTEL SAN CLEMENTE PALACE KEMPINSKI
HOTEL  ALL’ ANGELO HOTEL CONCORDIA HOTEL SAN GALLO
HOTEL  ALL’ OPERA HOTEL CORTE GRIMANI HOTEL SATURNIA & INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL  ALLA FAVA HOTEL DA BRUNO HOTEL SCANDINAVIA
HOTEL  AMBASSADOR TRE ROSE HOTEL DANIELI HOTEL SERENISSIMA
HOTEL  ANTICO PANADA HOTEL DELL’OPERA HOTEL STAR HOTEL SPLENDID
HOTEL  APOSTOLI PALACE HOTEL DONA’ PALACE HOTEL SERENISSIMA
HOTEL  AQUA PALACE HOTEL DUODO PALACE HOTEL SANTA MARINA
HOTEL  ATENEO HOTEL GAZZETTINO HOTEL TORRE DELL’OROLOGIO
HOTEL BARTOLOMEO HOTEL GORIZIA HOTEL VIOLINO D’ORO
HOTEL BECHER HOTEL JW MARRIOTT VENICE RESORT & SPA HOTEL SAN ZULIAN
HOTEL BONVECCHIATI HOTEL KETTE  
HOTEL BONVECCHIATI PALACE HOTEL LA CORTE  
HOTEL CA’ ALVISE HOTEL CA’ DEL NOBILE  
HOTEL CA’ BRAGADIN HOTEL DONA’ PALACE  
HOTEL CA’ DEI CONTI HOTEL CA’ D’ORO  
HOTEL CA’ DEI DOGI HOTEL CANALETTO  
HOTEL CA’ DEL CAMPO HOTEL MALIBRAN  
HOTEL CA’ DEL NOBILE HOTEL MONTECARLO  

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