Hotel Canal
Hotel Canal is a small property in an 18th-century building located near St. Mark's Square in Venice. The structure has a terracotta-colored facade with wood-beamed ceilings in the lobby and rooms furnished in classical Venetian style, equipped with minibar, television, and bathrooms with hairdryers.
Hotel Canal was constructed in the 18th century and originally served as a family residence before later being converted into lodging for travelers. The building has weathered decades of guests and carries the history of many people who came and went throughout the years.
The hotel occupies a building that reflects Venetian architectural traditions from several centuries past. Breakfast served outside in the garden follows a local custom of starting the day with coffee and pastries while watching boats pass on the water.
The hotel sits just a 5-minute walk from Santa Lucia train station and a short distance from the Piazzale Roma bus terminal, making transport access straightforward. There is no elevator in the building, so visitors with luggage should be prepared for steep stairs, though staff are happy to help with questions and local guidance.
The property has no on-site restaurant or separate lobby bar but offers discounts at nearby dining options, giving guests flexibility for meals. In summer, the small garden breakfast area becomes a quiet retreat from the city bustle, where one can start the morning in calm surroundings away from crowds.
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