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Hotel Ai Cavalieri di Venezia

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Ai Cavalieri di Venezia, your elegant escape in the heart of the enchanting city of Venice! Just a charming 0.4mi from the vibrant city center, this 4-star treasure is ideally situated for you to explore the iconic canals, historic landmarks, and bustling piazzas. For only $263 a night, indulge in a delightful stay filled with Venetian charm and modern comforts at Calle Borgolocco 6108.

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Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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515 sqft

Prestige Suite, Canal View

Prestige Suite canal view is 517 square feet and includes a double bed 131-150 width plus extra beds on demand.

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1 Twin Bed

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185 sqft

Classic, 2 Twin Beds

Minibar

Classic room is 183 square feet and includes 2 single beds 80-130 width plus desk, satellite tv , hairdryer, safe, bathrobes, and slippers.

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1 Twin Bed

1 Double Bed

Deluxe

Experience the ultimate comfort in our Deluxe Double or Twin Room, featuring two twin beds and one queen size bed in a spacious 269 sqft area. Enjoy the city view, unwind with the flat-screen TV, and indulge in the convenience of a private bathroom, minibar, and coffee machine.

Discover More

Start your day off right with a scrumptious breakfast before heading out to savor the wonders of Venice! Unwind in your soundproof room, equipped with air conditioning and a private balcony to soak in the stunning views. Families will love the kid-friendly buffet, while travelers looking for relaxation can enjoy the sauna (available for an extra charge). Need assistance? The 24-hour front desk and tour desk are at your service to ensure an unforgettable experience in this magical city.

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Experience the Best

With over 1,046 glowing reviews, our guests rave about the superb hospitality and excellent amenities, including free WiFi, room service, and even babysitting services for parents seeking a little downtime. Whether you're sharing toast and tales at the bar or planning an exciting outing with the help of our friendly staff, Hotel Ai Cavalieri di Venezia is the perfect base for your Venetian adventure!

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Plan Your Stay

Ready for a gelato-fueled adventure? At Hotel Ai Cavalieri di Venezia, you’re just a stone’s throw from the splendor of Venice’s most famous attractions like St. Mark’s Basilica and the Grand Canal. Whether you fancy a gondola ride under the moonlight or an afternoon of shopping in the picturesque streets, your adventures in this mesmerizing city are just waiting to unfold! Add a splash of sights to your Venetian getaway as you meander through bustling markets bursting with local delights.

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Amenities

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

Tour desk

Terrace

Soundproof rooms

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I really enjoyed the old world feel of the hotel. A few minutes walk from rialto - the hotel is located in the Santa Maria Formoso parish. Worth taking a water taxi from Marco Polo to arrive there if it’s your first time to appreciate the site of Venice from the water. The quiet parish of Santa Maria Formosa a major advantage as it is close to everything but away from main sites so not too noisy during day or night. Lots of cute side streets and canals that you can get lost on. The hotel service was impeccable. Friendly front of house who were helpful with reservations and recommending local food and bakeries (all recommendations excellent and authentic). Kind concierge, helpful pointing out room features. We were upgraded and provided a lovely terrace with no big fanfare which was charming. Small details were appreciated like complimentary Prosecco, sweets, bottled water. The cleanliness and turn down service impeccable. Breakfast was a generous continental affair and served in a lovely room with wonderful original ceiling and Venetian glass features. The breakfast staff were very accommodating and smiley. Given how crazy Venice was during the weekend of carnival and how utterly disrespectful some tourists are towards Venetian heritage, everyone remained so friendly that I really was impressed. I honestly think off season only way to visit Venice - I imagine it can be too packed in summer. Best advice to avoid crowds - take yourself off beaten track and head across rialto bridge past fish market for some wonderful ciccihetti. It’s really a beautiful city and worth a 3-4 day visit. We spent 3 days there and did not see half of it.

Linda

Hotel itself is gorgeous. It’s a palacio style property sitting with the canal on one side and the other side on a pathway where both St Marks Square and the Rialto bridge are within easy reach. The staff are super helpful -both on the front desk, the restaurant and everyone you come into contact with during the day. Rooms are very comfortable and nicely decorated. Breakfast was excellent and made for a great start to the day. If you want a special treat, do book a private water taxi tour or even the water taxi transport to and from the airport. It was the most efficient way to get around as well as being a real treat.

Deirdre

Our Suite was beyond our expectation. The setting over looking the canal with our own Juliet balcony was just incredible. The entire hotel experience was one of the best we have ever experienced. The staff was extremely helpful guiding us where to eat, what to eat and nothing was too much trouble. The location was perfect allowing us ease of access to nearby restaurants, sites and must see places. Breakfast was more than adequate and served in pleasant surroundings. The details and quality of buildings was just incredible.

Dean

The staff at the reception desk, the staff at breakfast and the staff in the Bat bar. We didn't really see the room cleaning staff other than in passing. The breakfast was well stocked and there was lots on offer. The location was perfect! I use a walking stick and the fact that the hotel was so well placed to the areas we wanted to go to, that I know on our next visit to Venice, we would like to stay there again. The bar had a lovely selection of such a variety of drinks too.

Gillie

Very helpful staff assisted in the website to book car parking prior to visiting Venice. There was also luggage storage almost next door so we didn’t need to take any large suitcases. A water taxi was great value for 3 people & dropped us off at the hotel front door. The hotel was amazing. We would definitely stay there again. Walking distance to all main attractions as long as you don’t get lost ( which is part of the charm of Venice)

Marina

I really enjoyed the old world feel of the hotel. A few minutes walk from rialto - the hotel is located in the Santa Maria Formoso parish. Worth taking a water taxi from Marco Polo to arrive there if it’s your first time to appreciate the site of Venice from the water. The quiet parish of Santa Maria Formosa a major advantage as it is close to everything but away from main sites so not too noisy during day or night. Lots of cute side streets and canals that you can get lost on. The hotel service was impeccable. Friendly front of house who were helpful with reservations and recommending local food and bakeries (all recommendations excellent and authentic). Kind concierge, helpful pointing out room features. We were upgraded and provided a lovely terrace with no big fanfare which was charming. Small details were appreciated like complimentary Prosecco, sweets, bottled water. The cleanliness and turn down service impeccable. Breakfast was a generous continental affair and served in a lovely room with wonderful original ceiling and Venetian glass features. The breakfast staff were very accommodating and smiley. Given how crazy Venice was during the weekend of carnival and how utterly disrespectful some tourists are towards Venetian heritage, everyone remained so friendly that I really was impressed. I honestly think off season only way to visit Venice - I imagine it can be too packed in summer. Best advice to avoid crowds - take yourself off beaten track and head across rialto bridge past fish market for some wonderful ciccihetti. It’s really a beautiful city and worth a 3-4 day visit. We spent 3 days there and did not see half of it.

Linda

Hotel itself is gorgeous. It’s a palacio style property sitting with the canal on one side and the other side on a pathway where both St Marks Square and the Rialto bridge are within easy reach. The staff are super helpful -both on the front desk, the restaurant and everyone you come into contact with during the day. Rooms are very comfortable and nicely decorated. Breakfast was excellent and made for a great start to the day. If you want a special treat, do book a private water taxi tour or even the water taxi transport to and from the airport. It was the most efficient way to get around as well as being a real treat.

Deirdre

Our Suite was beyond our expectation. The setting over looking the canal with our own Juliet balcony was just incredible. The entire hotel experience was one of the best we have ever experienced. The staff was extremely helpful guiding us where to eat, what to eat and nothing was too much trouble. The location was perfect allowing us ease of access to nearby restaurants, sites and must see places. Breakfast was more than adequate and served in pleasant surroundings. The details and quality of buildings was just incredible.

Dean

The staff at the reception desk, the staff at breakfast and the staff in the Bat bar. We didn't really see the room cleaning staff other than in passing. The breakfast was well stocked and there was lots on offer. The location was perfect! I use a walking stick and the fact that the hotel was so well placed to the areas we wanted to go to, that I know on our next visit to Venice, we would like to stay there again. The bar had a lovely selection of such a variety of drinks too.

Gillie

Very helpful staff assisted in the website to book car parking prior to visiting Venice. There was also luggage storage almost next door so we didn’t need to take any large suitcases. A water taxi was great value for 3 people & dropped us off at the hotel front door. The hotel was amazing. We would definitely stay there again. Walking distance to all main attractions as long as you don’t get lost ( which is part of the charm of Venice)

Marina

I really enjoyed the old world feel of the hotel. A few minutes walk from rialto - the hotel is located in the Santa Maria Formoso parish. Worth taking a water taxi from Marco Polo to arrive there if it’s your first time to appreciate the site of Venice from the water. The quiet parish of Santa Maria Formosa a major advantage as it is close to everything but away from main sites so not too noisy during day or night. Lots of cute side streets and canals that you can get lost on. The hotel service was impeccable. Friendly front of house who were helpful with reservations and recommending local food and bakeries (all recommendations excellent and authentic). Kind concierge, helpful pointing out room features. We were upgraded and provided a lovely terrace with no big fanfare which was charming. Small details were appreciated like complimentary Prosecco, sweets, bottled water. The cleanliness and turn down service impeccable. Breakfast was a generous continental affair and served in a lovely room with wonderful original ceiling and Venetian glass features. The breakfast staff were very accommodating and smiley. Given how crazy Venice was during the weekend of carnival and how utterly disrespectful some tourists are towards Venetian heritage, everyone remained so friendly that I really was impressed. I honestly think off season only way to visit Venice - I imagine it can be too packed in summer. Best advice to avoid crowds - take yourself off beaten track and head across rialto bridge past fish market for some wonderful ciccihetti. It’s really a beautiful city and worth a 3-4 day visit. We spent 3 days there and did not see half of it.

Linda

Hotel itself is gorgeous. It’s a palacio style property sitting with the canal on one side and the other side on a pathway where both St Marks Square and the Rialto bridge are within easy reach. The staff are super helpful -both on the front desk, the restaurant and everyone you come into contact with during the day. Rooms are very comfortable and nicely decorated. Breakfast was excellent and made for a great start to the day. If you want a special treat, do book a private water taxi tour or even the water taxi transport to and from the airport. It was the most efficient way to get around as well as being a real treat.

Deirdre

Our Suite was beyond our expectation. The setting over looking the canal with our own Juliet balcony was just incredible. The entire hotel experience was one of the best we have ever experienced. The staff was extremely helpful guiding us where to eat, what to eat and nothing was too much trouble. The location was perfect allowing us ease of access to nearby restaurants, sites and must see places. Breakfast was more than adequate and served in pleasant surroundings. The details and quality of buildings was just incredible.

Dean

The staff at the reception desk, the staff at breakfast and the staff in the Bat bar. We didn't really see the room cleaning staff other than in passing. The breakfast was well stocked and there was lots on offer. The location was perfect! I use a walking stick and the fact that the hotel was so well placed to the areas we wanted to go to, that I know on our next visit to Venice, we would like to stay there again. The bar had a lovely selection of such a variety of drinks too.

Gillie

Very helpful staff assisted in the website to book car parking prior to visiting Venice. There was also luggage storage almost next door so we didn’t need to take any large suitcases. A water taxi was great value for 3 people & dropped us off at the hotel front door. The hotel was amazing. We would definitely stay there again. Walking distance to all main attractions as long as you don’t get lost ( which is part of the charm of Venice)

Marina

Location

Calle Borgolocco 6108, Venice, 30122, Italy

Hotel Ai Cavalieri di Venezia