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The Most Romantic Luxury Hotels in Venice, Italy

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For a romantic escape with real old-world glamour, Venice’s finest luxury hotels offer frescoed ceilings, private water entrances, soft-lit bars and the unmistakable magic of the floating city.


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1. Aman Venice

Aman Venice, Italy


If romance to you means privacy, grandeur, and the feeling that you’ve somehow rented a palazzo without having to marry into old money, Aman Venice is the one. Set in Palazzo Papadopoli on the Grand Canal, it has just 24 rooms and suites, two rare private gardens, and interiors that balance museum-worthy frescoes with Aman’s usual quiet control. It also holds Three MICHELIN Keys, and The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025 places it at No. 79. This is Venice at its most aristocratic, most hushed, and most seductive.







2. Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice

Hotel Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice


Hotel Cipriani is the classic answer, but it's the classic answer for a reason. On Giudecca, away from the crush, it gives couples something Venice usually withholds: space. There are 67 rooms, three MICHELIN Keys, a huge saltwater pool, lush gardens, tennis courts, and that glorious sense of gliding back and forth to St Mark’s by boat. Condé Nast Traveller also notes the ongoing Peter Marino redesign, with the first phase unveiled in May 2025, which only sharpens the glamour. If you want old-school romance with a little polish and breathing room, this is still one of the city’s greatest splurges.







3. The Gritti Palace

The Gritti Palace


The Gritti Palace is for couples who want full Venetian drama and have no interest in pretending otherwise. Right on the Grand Canal, it's a 15th-century palazzo turned legendary hotel, layered with silk, damask, Murano chandeliers, and the sort of rich decorative confidence that makes minimalism look faintly underdressed. MICHELIN calls it Venice’s lone Two Key hotel, and its terrace facing Santa Maria della Salute remains one of the great breakfast and aperitivo spots in the city. It's opulent, deeply atmospheric, and exactly the place for people who want their romance with a side of theatrical splendour.






4. The St. Regis Venice

The St. Regis Venice


For a more contemporary kind of seduction, The St. Regis Venice gets the balance right. The hotel occupies the former Britannia site and stretches across five historic palazzi, but the mood is lighter, fresher, and more art-forward than the brocade-heavy classics. Condé Nast Traveller highlights its artistic lineage and Grand Canal views, while the official hotel details point to its prized waterfront position and Valmont Spa. This is the hotel for couples who want terrace cocktails, polished service, and romance with cleaner lines and a little less costume drama.







5. Londra Palace Venezia

Londra Palace Venezia


Londra Palace is one of the smartest romantic choices in the city because it feels intimate without sacrificing polish. MICHELIN notes that it has just 53 rooms and suites and awards it One MICHELIN Key, while the hotel’s own site leans into the thing that really sells it for couples: its rooftop altana, described without much exaggeration as one of the city’s most romantic spots, available for private breakfasts, sunset aperitivi, and candlelit dinners in season. Add the Riva degli Schiavoni setting, and you have a hotel that feels poised, elegant, and made for lingering.







6. Violino d’Oro

Violino d’Oro


Violino d’Oro is the boutique charmer on this list, the one that feels less like a hotel and more like being welcomed into the home of someone with excellent taste and very deep contacts in Venetian craftsmanship. Condé Nast Traveller calls it an intimate hotel just minutes from Piazza San Marco and praises its fully made-in-Italy approach, from Fortuny and Venini references to the support of younger Italian artisans. The official site positions it simply as a boutique hotel in Venice, which sounds modest for a place this carefully considered. For couples who want warmth, personality, and design without losing romance, it's a lovely pick.







7. The Venice Venice Hotel

The Venice Venice Hotel


The Venice Venice Hotel is for couples who want their romance with sharper edges and better cultural references. Condé Nast Traveller names it its editor’s pick for luxury in Venice, and Condé Nast Traveller’s Gold List 2026 includes it among Europe’s best hotels. The property occupies the restored 13th-century Ca’ Da Mosto on the Grand Canal, reopened in 2022 after a six-year restoration by Golden Goose founders Alessandro Gallo and Francesca Rinaldo. The mood is candlelit, art-heavy, and undeniably sexy, with Gothic bones, contemporary works, and suites that feel made for dramatic weekends away.







8. Nolinski Venezia

Nolinski Venezia


Nolinski Venezia is what happens when Parisian polish arrives in Venice and, annoyingly, the combination works. According to Condé Nast Traveller, it has 43 rooms and suites inside a former stock exchange on Calle Larga XXII Marzo, which gives it a different energy from the usual palazzo hotels. MICHELIN describes the interiors as a contemporary update of local style with a Parisian accent, and that is exactly the appeal: rich textures, Art Deco lines, a beautiful Library Bar, and a feeling of glamour that's slightly more fashion crowd than faded nobility. For a chic, city-slicker version of romance, it is a very strong contender.







9. Palazzo Venart Luxury Hotel

Palazzo Venart Luxury Hotel


Palazzo Venart feels like a secret. Condé Nast Traveller describes it as small enough to feel like a grand private home, and that private-palazzo mood is exactly why couples love it. The official site says there are 17 rooms and suites, each dressed in a way that plays up the city’s noble past, while Traveler’s review leans into the moodily romantic rooms, historic details, and hushed setting away from the busiest stretches of Venice. It doesn't have the social whirl of the bigger names, and that's the whole point. This is one for couples who want privacy, atmosphere, and the delicious feeling that they have found somewhere others missed.







10. Palazzina Grassi

Palazzina Grassi


Palazzina Grassi closes the list because not every romantic trip to Venice needs to look like a Tintoretto painting. Designed by Philippe Starck, it's a luxury boutique hotel on the Grand Canal with 25 rooms and five suites, and it pushes Venetian glamour in a far more playful, modern direction. Condé Nast Traveller highlights the mirrored interiors, Murano glass, hidden TVs, and faintly decadent nightlife mood, while the official site emphasises its position as the only five-star hotel in Italy designed by Starck. It's sexy, irreverent, and ideal for couples who prefer martinis and midnight energy to pure heritage reverence.













The Most Romantic Luxury Hotels in Venice, Italy - Article 2026


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