Palazzo San Lorenzo
Venice City | Italy
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Just a few graceful bridges and narrow calli from St Mark’s Square, Palazzo San Lorenzo is a refined 4-star bolthole that feels every bit the classic Venetian residence. Housed in a historic palazzo overlooking one of the city’s quiet canals, it blends traditional architecture with contemporary comfort: think polished marble, warm wood, soft fabrics and individually styled rooms. With only 26 rooms and a personable team, stays feel intimate and tailored – ideal if you prefer a boutique atmosphere within walking distance of Venice’s headline sights.
Wake up to the soft sound of gondolas gliding past and step straight into Venice’s storybook streets. Palazzo San Lorenzo pairs an unbeatable location – just 500m from St Mark’s Square and Doge’s Palace – with cosy, elegantly furnished interiors and a warm, boutique feel. It’s a characterful base for exploring the city on foot, then retreating to canal views and a calm, polished setting.
For couples and city breakers seeking Italy’s most romantic lagoon city without sacrificing comfort, Palazzo San Lorenzo delivers the perfect balance: a characterful palazzo, intimate scale and an everyday Venetian neighbourhood setting just minutes from the big sights. From Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) you’ll typically reach the city in around 1 hour by boat plus walking time. See more Italy holidays.
Hotel Overview | Palazzo San Lorenzo
Highlights
📍 500m from St Mark’s Square
🌉 800m from the iconic Rialto Bridge
🎨 Elegantly furnished, individually styled rooms
🤝 Welcoming, intimate boutique atmosphere
🏰 500m from Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms: 26 | Floors: 3 | Lift: Yes
Board options: Bed and Breakfast, Room Only
Child policy: Children up to 12 years are accepted in selected room types. No dedicated kids’ facilities, making this best suited to couples, friends and culture-focused city breaks.
Location | Palazzo San Lorenzo
Location
Palazzo San Lorenzo sits in the historic Castello district, one of Venice’s most atmospheric neighbourhoods. Step outside and you’re on a narrow calle by a quiet canal, yet within a few minutes’ stroll you reach the drama of St Mark’s Square, Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs. Wander in the opposite direction and you’re heading towards the Rialto Bridge and its bustling markets.
This side of the city feels lived-in as well as beautiful: you’ll find local bacari (wine bars), tiny cafés and artisan shops threaded between Gothic facades and hidden campi (squares). It’s a superb choice if you want to see the big sights but still feel immersed in authentic Venice when you come “home”.
Distances and Transfers
St Mark’s Square: approx. 500m
Doge’s Palace: approx. 500m
Bridge of Sighs: approx. 600m
Rialto Bridge: approx. 800m
Nearest vaporetto stop: within walking distance (route depends on arrival)
Approx. transfer time from airport: journey times vary by route, but allow around 60–75 minutes from Venice Marco Polo Airport including boat transfer plus walking time from the nearest public or private dock.
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Venice City, Venice, Italy
Facilities and Rooms | Palazzo San Lorenzo
Restaurants and Bars
Palazzo San Lorenzo is all about using the city as your dining room. In the mornings, guests who book Bed and Breakfast can look forward to a continental-style spread to set them up for a day of exploring. Fresh pastries, fruit, cereals and hot and cold options are typically available, along with Italian coffee.
With such a central location, you’re spoilt for choice at lunch and dinner, from traditional bacari serving cicchetti (Venetian tapas) to elegant canal-side restaurants. The hotel team are happy to recommend local favourites within a few minutes’ stroll, whether you’re after a simple plate of pasta or a special-occasion seafood feast.
If you prefer total flexibility, choose Room Only and enjoy breakfast in a nearby café just as the city wakes up around you.
Pool Areas and Beach
There is no pool or beach at Palazzo San Lorenzo – this is a traditional city palazzo surrounded by canals and historic lanes. Venice Lido’s sandy beachfront can be reached by vaporetto if you fancy a day by the sea in warmer months, but most guests stay here to soak up the architecture, art and food of the lagoon city itself.
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
Facilities are tailored to city-break convenience rather than resort-style stays. Expect a small, stylish lobby area, 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance with restaurant tips or directions. A lift serves the three floors, helpful after a day of walking the bridges and backstreets.
While there’s no dedicated spa or gym on site, Venice offers plenty of wellness options and walking here is a workout in itself. Use Palazzo San Lorenzo as your comfortable, well-located base between museum visits, church hopping and sunset strolls along the canals.
Rooms
Classic Double Room for Sole Use
Designed for solo travellers who want a stylish base in the city. Sleeps 1. Expect a comfortable double bed, elegant décor and an en-suite bathroom with shower or bath. Ideal if you’re exploring Venice at your own pace.
Comfort Triple Room
A flexible option for small groups or families. Sleeps 1–3. Typically features a double or twin beds plus an additional bed. Perfect if you’d like to share one space while keeping the character and comfort of a boutique hotel.
Classic Double Room
A great-value choice for couples or friends. Sleeps 1–3. These rooms are individually arranged within the palazzo layout, with warm tones and modern touches that complement the building’s historic character.
Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Canal View
For a quintessentially Venetian stay, upgrade to a Deluxe with Canal View. Sleeps 1–2. These rooms overlook one of Venice’s quiet canals, so you may see gondolas passing by as you get ready, read or unwind.
Superior Double or Twin Room
Slightly more spacious with refined furnishings, these rooms are well suited to longer stays. Sleeps 2. Interiors strike a balance between classical and contemporary, giving you a chic retreat after a day in the crowds.
Junior Suite with Canal View
The pick for a special occasion. Sleeps 1–2. Junior Suites offer extra living space and canal views, with individual layouts that make the most of the palazzo’s original architecture. Ideal for anniversaries, honeymoons or simply treating yourself.
Typical in-room amenities across categories include air-conditioning/heating (seasonal), Wi‑Fi, TV, safe, minibar or mini-fridge, and a private bathroom with hairdryer and toiletries. Exact features, size and layout can vary with each room type due to the historic nature of the building.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
Palazzo San Lorenzo doesn’t run a structured activity programme – Venice itself is the attraction. From this base you can:
🛶 Arrange a private gondola or water taxi ride
🖼️ Visit St Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs
🛍️ Wander to Rialto for markets, artisan shops and bacari
🚤 Take vaporetto trips to Murano, Burano or the Lido
📸 Explore quieter Castello streets and hidden churches away from the crowds
Ask reception for walking-route ideas if you want to discover lesser-known corners of the city.
Guest Services
🛎️ 24-hour reception
🧳 Luggage storage (useful for early arrivals/late departures)
⬆️ Lift serving the three floors
📶 Wi‑Fi in rooms and public areas
🥐 Breakfast service for B&B bookings
🚖 Assistance with directions and local restaurant suggestions
Note: Some services and facilities may vary by season or local conditions and may incur a local charge, payable at the hotel.
Practical Info
Venice is a walking city built on islands, so comfortable footwear is essential – expect steps, bridges and narrow alleyways. Public transport is mainly by vaporetto (water bus), and water taxis are available for a more direct but pricier option.
Local essentials:
• Country: Italy
• Region: Veneto
• Resort: Venice City
• Language: Italian (English widely understood in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 (GMT +2 in summer)
Typical local costs (approximate):
• Local beer: ~£4.30
• One-way public transport ticket: ~£1.30
• Meal for two in a mid-range restaurant: ~£60
Palazzo San Lorenzo has 26 rooms over 3 floors with a lift and holds an official 4-star rating. City tax is usually payable locally in Venice and varies by star rating and length of stay.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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FAQs | Palazzo San Lorenzo
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How close is Palazzo San Lorenzo to the main sights in Venice?
Palazzo San Lorenzo is very central: St Mark’s Square and Doge’s Palace are around 500m away, the Bridge of Sighs is about 600m, and the Rialto Bridge is roughly 800m. You can comfortably walk to all of these in around 5–10 minutes, depending on your route.
2. What board options are available at Palazzo San Lorenzo?
You can book Palazzo San Lorenzo on a Bed and Breakfast basis, which includes a morning buffet, or as Room Only if you prefer to discover local cafés for your first coffee and pastry of the day.
3. Is Palazzo San Lorenzo suitable for families with children?
Children up to 12 years are accepted in certain room types, such as the Comfort Triple and Classic Double Room, but there are no children’s clubs, play areas or family entertainment. The ambience is more suited to couples, friends and older families wanting a cultural city break.
4. Does Palazzo San Lorenzo have canal-view rooms?
Yes. The Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Canal View and the Junior Suite with Canal View offer outlooks over one of Venice’s canals. These rooms are limited and subject to availability, so it’s best to request them at the time of booking.
5. How do I get from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Palazzo San Lorenzo?
Most travellers take a vaporetto (water bus) or shared/private water taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport towards the city centre, then walk from the nearest stop or dock to Palazzo San Lorenzo. In periods of low tide, or if a hotel does not have a private mooring, water taxis will drop guests at the closest public landing stage and there may be a short walk with luggage.
6. Does Palazzo San Lorenzo have a lift?
Yes, despite being in a historic palazzo, the hotel has a lift serving its three floors – helpful if you have luggage or prefer not to use the stairs after a day exploring.
7. Is Wi‑Fi available at Palazzo San Lorenzo?
Complimentary Wi‑Fi is generally available throughout the hotel, including guest rooms and public areas, so you can plan your sightseeing or share your Venice photos with ease.
8. Does Palazzo San Lorenzo have a swimming pool or spa?
No, Palazzo San Lorenzo does not have a pool or spa – it’s a city-centre boutique property in a historic building. If you’d like spa treatments, the team can usually point you towards nearby options elsewhere in the city.











