Campalto
Venice





Popular places to visit

Piazzale Roma
You can learn about the local history of Venice during your trip to a top site like Piazzale Roma. Stroll along the marina or visit the churches in the area.

Grand Canal
Venice’s famous canal winds through the city and brings you to nearly all of its world-famous attractions. Hop in a gondola or vaporetto to take it all in!

St. Mark's Square
Experience the timeless charm of Venice’s glorious heart, home to the city’s most famous cultural icons, many cafés ... and several thousand pigeons.

Rialto Bridge
Take a stroll across Venice’s oldest and most iconic bridge for romantic views, souvenir shopping and street entertainment.

Lido of Venice Beaches
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Lido of Venice Beaches during your travels in Venice? Check out the stunning cathedral and charming cafes in this romantic area.

St. Mark's Basilica
Gilded mosaics, a jewel-encrusted screen and magnificent Byzantine architecture make this cathedral one of the most stunning attractions in Venice.
Things to do

Venice in a Day:Gondola Ride, Doge's Palace, St Mark's Basilica & City Tour

Classic 30 minutes Gondola Ride

Venice Small Group Tour: Venetian Tapas, Wine, Spritz & Gondola Ride

Tour of The Real Hidden Venice
Campalto Hotel Deals

Antico Panada
"Breakfast was good, good location,"
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

B&B HOTEL Venezia Laguna
"The hotel was brand new and recently built, clean room, comfortable bed. The breakfast was pretty good. The location was outside of the city center, but it was accessible by water-bus and quite easily to get around. The only complaint is they didn’t provide any coffee maker machines or tea and bottled ..."
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

Hotel Montecarlo
"Location and staff were amazing! 10 min walk go basically everything. It was great being central. However the hotel room (I got a double economy) was TINY. Bathroom was also tiny and awkwardly laid out, shower was a bit finicky too."
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

Amadeus Hotel
"Nasty little man one morning at the desk. Older, sour. The rest of th time front was staffed by helpful professionals. Property is very old but well maintained. PLease note: the Amadeus is right on the main drag from the train station. These is howver, a nice little garden at the enter of the property. ..."
Reviewed on May 15, 2026

Hotel Rialto
"We would stay there again. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The room was clean and bathroom updated. Enough outlets, bring converters. Do not eat at the Rialto restaurant! The breakfast provided by hotel was very good! Staff go above and beyond to make sure your stay is pleasant."
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

Hotel Plaza Venice
"Worn out decor and rooms, decent breakfast, smell of drains in bathroom and lobby, ridiculously expensive considering these negatives, the only good thing was proximity to the railway station and access to Venice"
Reviewed on May 16, 2026
Other neighborhoods around Campalto

San Giuliano
San Giuliano is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to San Giuliano Park or Parco Pubblico s Giuliano.

Favaro Veneto
Favaro Veneto is well-liked for its restaurants, and you can visit sights like Ferretto Square and Forte Bazzera if you have time to explore the area.

Tessera
Tessera is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Forte Bazzera and Cantina Marco Polo 6811 while in the area.

Mestre City Center
Well-liked for its bars and monuments, Mestre City Center is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Ferretto Square and M9 Mestre Museum, and jump on the metro at Mestre Centro B1 to get around the city.

Cannaregio
Explore historic churches like Santa Maria di Nazareth and Santa Maria dei Miracoli, or admire stunning palazzos such as Ca' d'Oro and Ca' Vendramin Calergi. Enjoy morning markets, local shops, and quaint cafés in this residential, peaceful district.

Santa Croce
In the northwestern part of Venice, Santa Croce boasts a mix of medieval charm in the east and 20th-century land reclamation in the west. Explore churches like San Giacomo dell'Orio and visit the Museum of the History of Fabric and Costume, while enjoying the convenience of Piazzale Roma's transportation hub.


