Top 10 Hostels hotel in Veneto, Italy

April 27, 2023 Alice Mieles

One of Italy’s most visited regions, Veneto in the country’s northeast was independent for centuries until 1797, when Napoleon invaded. It then bounced among French, Austrian and Italian domination. Bordered by some of Europe’s most beautiful elements (the Adriatic Sea to its east, Lake Garda to its west, the Dolomites to its north, and the Po River to its south), Veneto is known for agriculturally rich valleys flowing down from Alps and for important cities like Venice, Verona and Padua.
Things to do in Veneto

1. Anda Venice Hostel

Via Ortigara, 10, 30171, Mestre Italy
Excellent
66%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 192 reviews

Anda Venice Hostel

Anda Venice is a new design hostel located in Venice Mestre, a 2-minute walk from Venice Mestre Train Station Our premises have been designed so that that all our guests can both enjoy a quiet rest, and hang out in a pleasant, contemporary environment which inspires infinite human connections. Guests can opt for one of our female and male dormitories, ranging from 6, 7, to 9-bed dormitories All our rooms are exclusively ensuite with in-room but separate shower, toilet and wash basins Plenty of bright and spacious interactive spaces are available to relax, chat with other guests, read and listen to music. We provide also a fully equipped open guest kitchen, a breakfast area, a design bar serving drinks and small snacks, some indoor comfortable seating areas with design furniture, hanging plants, and external patios. Anda Venice is a "glocal" place where international travellers will get a unique chance to mingle with local millennials and, why not, the way around. DO I NEED TO PROVIDE A COVID CERTIFICATION? Your Digital COVID Certificate issued by the national health authorities in your country is required to check-in, access our bar (inside), attend our social events

Anda Review

Reviewed By giannal353

The hostel has everything you need and is very clean. However it is huuge and the vibe is more like in a business hotel than in a hostel. The kitchen is nearly impossible to cook - the fridges are bursting full and there are nearly no pans…

2. Generator Venice

Fondamenta Zitelle, 86, 30133 Venice Italy
Excellent
42%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1565 reviews

Generator Venice

Generator Venice stands on the waterfront of the island of Giudecca, one shortstop on the Vapporetto from Piazza San Marco. Our Venice hotel was originally a warehouse, so the building blends history and character with contemporary design features. Inside the hotel, you’ll find luxurious mosaic floors, a glass chandelier, and an imposing stone fireplace. Public spaces are subtly split into intimate and open-plan areas – all surrounding the bar and cafe. Every room has a view of either the gardens, Lido, Grande Canal, or the iconic San Marco. Not bad, eh? -- Please note that due to the global pandemic, some venues, amenities, and services may have been eliminated or scaled down for the safety of our guests and staff. Please contact the hotel should you have any questions or concerns.

Obscenely Expensive, Beware of hidden costs

Reviewed By Curious655880

Will cost you €7 everytime you want to get on the island or leave the island unless you buy day/week travel pass. Charged €135 for one night to have a locker with a broken lock so couldn’t leave personal belongings in room when going out, people drinking alcohol outside reception on hostel furniture and being loud until after 1am in the morning preventing me from sleeping, broken lock on toilet door, broken items in shower and unhelpful staff. Beware, advice stay on main island with a local company/person and avoid this chain. They don’t care about your well being just taking your money!

3. a&o Hotel Venice Mestre

Via Ca' Marcello 19, 30172, Mestre Italy
Excellent
31%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
7%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 877 reviews

a&o Hotel Venice Mestre

Finally, you can find a affordable, and most importantly, attractive accommodation in Venice: in 310 single, double, and family rooms as well as multi-bed dorms. And not just anywhere, but in a central location that’s superbly connected to the transport links in the immediate vicinity of the Venezia-Mestre train station. The design lobby features its own a&o café, and you can enjoy your breakfast in style in the light-flooded atrium. With an air installation, an underground car park, bicycle hire, guest kitchen and much more.

Staying in Venice a&o

Reviewed By costanzagiardini

The overall staying was ok, we had a shared bedroom with only women for 2 nights. Everything was really fine a part for the cleanliness of the toilets. The bidet was very dirty and also a bit the shower. A part from that even if is in mestre the connection with the center of Venezia are well organized and very close to the hostel.

4. Meet Gardalake Hostel

Via Benaco 14, 37019, Peschiera del Garda Italy
Excellent
61%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 294 reviews

Meet Gardalake Hostel

The first hostel in garda lake. rooms from 2/4/6/8 beds. private bathroom and balcony for each room. common areas with garden, bar and panoramic terrace. very closed to train station, beach, gardaland.Half way between Milan and Venice. 15 minutes by train from Verona.

Horrible atmosphere, expensive bar, bad management, poorly run with strict rules. This is not a hostel!

Reviewed By ailaed

This is a really well layer out hostel, nicely decorated with lots of outdoor areas including a terrace. This hostel has a lot of potential to be a great hostel however this is ruined by management/staff/rules. The roof top terrace is not used.

5. Foresteria Valdese Venezia

Castello 5170 - Calle Lunga Santa Maria Formosa, 30122 Venice Italy
Excellent
26%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
10%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 163 reviews

Foresteria Valdese Venezia

The Foresteria Valdese is one of the guest houses of the Waldensian and Methodist Church in Italy. We are a non-profit making guest house: our mission is to create value to our customers and the income is used to fund and sustain social projects in Italy and in the world for youth and elderly people. The house is just few minutes away from St. Mark's Square and Rialto Bridge. It offers to its guests a warm and welcoming environment in a typical eighteenth century palace and it is a perfect starting point to visit such a magic city as Venice is. The Foresteria offers bed and breakfast accommodation for singles, couples, families and groups. No AC, we have fans in the rooms. Some rooms are with canal view and some are decorated with frescoes. We have bedrooms for 1/2/3/4 people and family rooms for 6/8/9 people. They all have either ensuite or private bathrooms. Breakfast hall is also available for your own picnic, you can use 2 fridges and 1 microwave. Concert hall is also available for conferences. Every 5 days we change the linen. Some rooms have TV, and there is a TV in 2nd floor near the children corner. Hairdryer is present in many rooms or is available in reception.

Lovely Hotel/Hostel with Canal View

Reviewed By Mmabesa

My husband and I stayed in this hotel for 2 nights. After reading other reviews and seeing photo's of other rooms, it would have been a real treat to receive a room with delicate fresco's. Our room was plain, clean, 2 single beds pushed together on the 3rd floor . . a very narrow winding staircase to get to the room. We had a wonderful view of the canal, and I'm glad we did. We took a water taxi to our stop, and had quite a walk to get to the hotel over bridges, and lots' of stairs. My husband used his phone to GPS and follow streets to arrive at the hotel. The hotel itself is charming, there is a grand piano and seating on the second floor I believe it was. We were fortunate to experience a piano solo on evening, a lovely young woman was performing and it was truly amazing. The breakfast room is community style, full of long community tables and beautiful china cabinets and furniture make it homey. There is a seating area if you want to relax and books to read. The breakfast is moderate but adequate, and we did not have a problem with it knowing we would be enjoying a excellent Venetian lunch during our day. Rolls, jams, cream cheese, cereal, yogurt, coffee, tea, juice and the like. There is a community fridge for all to use if you wanted to supply food/snacks of your own. There were student groups there, and a variety of tourists. There is no air conditioning but the fan worked fine and cooled the room. There is a bit of construction going on outside, we stayed on a weekend and was not affected by it, but they were working on it when we checked out. I would recommend this hotel, it is off the beaten path, and unlike some other reviews we found it quiet and comfortable. From this hotel we were able to enjoy all the charm of the restaurants and shops. We enjoyed our stay here, it was a recommended to us which was a big part of our decision to stay.

6. Ristorante Alloggio Ostello Amolara

Localita Capitello 11, 45011, Adria Italy
Excellent
21%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
7%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 140 reviews

Ristorante Alloggio Ostello Amolara

Nice pictures but the rest should be avoided.

Reviewed By Mirco Z

The nice pictures of the presentation could attract you to come here, the problem is that the reality is completely different and there is no match with the expectation you have. The site is dirty, they promised to have specific room for disable people and it is not true, at the night there is no assistance at all. We booked here, we arrived and after few minutes and checked the quality we went away.

7. Ca'Sa Linger

Salizada Sant'Antonin Castello 3541, 30122 Venice Italy
Excellent
13%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
29%
Poor
10%
Terrible
23%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 126 reviews

Ca'Sa Linger

“Just like home! Loved my stay, great location & wonderful staff!”

Reviewed By learn2fly711

I REALLY enjoyed my stay at the Casa Linger! The pictures in the description do not do the hostel justice, it I so nice! The bunk room I was in was recently remodeled & the historical touches kept in place of the 600 year old wooden beams! The bed was comfortable, new heating, new tiled bathroom, new fully functioning kitchen with an oven too, lockers with your own key (no extra charge) and very clean! Good internet signal, excellent communication with the staff who were very helpful. I liked that there is a door code to the front entrance, so that you can come and go easily. There is a key to your bunk room, very secure. It was a very comfortable 'like home' stay for me! Once you find your way around, the public water taxi's drop right off at "Aresenal" from either airport. "ACTV or Alilaguna" are economic (15 euro one way)! Nearby the hostel area is a post office, self service laundry and market/grocery store. (in the direction away form San Marco.) Highly recommended!! Just a heads up for people with knee problems. The stairs are very steep (no elevator) it is a wonderful 600 hundred year old building that is super strong & historical. No complaints...just a heads up! :-)

8. a&o Venezia Mestre 2

Via Ca' Marcello 15, 30172, Mestre Italy
Excellent
36%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
8%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 50 reviews

a&o Venezia Mestre 2

Discover Venice, at reasonable prices and well connected – in the Mestre district, you will sleep comfortably, with good access to local transport. A pretty design lobby, 24/7 service and free Wi-Fi are assured! In addition, we have tabletop football, co-working spaces, and much more. Your modern room awaits with its own bathroom and everything you need. Restaurants, cafés, and shops are in very close proximity, and the island is just 15 minutes away by train.

DO NOT STAY HERE

Reviewed By Anniepg1999

Stayed at this hostel with 2 of my friends and booked a mixed dorm room as we had been travelling for a month so far and had no trouble, on our last night it was just us 3 and one other guy in our 6 person dorm room. Everything was fine until he came back drunk late during the night and started harassing us. The man tried to climb into my bed and was verbally harassing us, we are 3 teenage girls and this was our first time travelling, with us feeling extremely uncomfortable and not wanting anything else to happen to us we complained to the staff. It was looking promising as the staff member followed us back to our dorm, when he got to the room the man was pretending to be asleep and so we told him this and the staff member said to him “if you do anything again we will call the police,” that was it. We told the staff member that we felt uncomfortable in that environment and felt harassed and he did nothing but excused it? disgusting. The staff member then proceeded to tell us that it was our fault that we booked mixed dorms and that he would only do something if it happened again? inexcusable. The fact that this man who harassed us is currently sleeping soundly with no repercussions whilst we have to remove ourself from the situation crying and panicking is absolutely disgusting. I’m sick of men harassing young girls and getting away with it, this needs to stop. I blame this hostel for their lack of involvement in helping us out when we needed it and hope this experience never happens to anyone again.

9. Rifugio Lagazuoi

Monte Lagazuoi, 2752, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy 011 39 340 719 5306
Excellent
63%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 964 reviews

Rifugio Lagazuoi

Rifugio Lagazuoi is one of the most elevated mountain inns in the Dolomites. Its spacious deck is so famous for the breathtaking views on the Dolomite peaks , UNESCO World Heritage.It is nestled on the summit of Mount Lagazuoi above Passo Falzarego, half way between Cortina d'Ampezzo and Val Badia, between the Natural Park of Fanes and Sennes and the one of the Ampezzo Dolomites. It can be easily reached hiking or by the Lagazuoi cable car.It's an excellent starting point to visit the restored galleries, trenches and emplacements of the 1st World War Open Museum and to ski along the famous Armentarola, the longest and most spectacular slope of the Dolomites, and on all the slopes of the Cortina and Val Badia ski areas.It offers accommodation, bar and restaurant service with local specialities like polenta with roe deer or the typical strudel.

Beautiful views, the refuge needs some help

Reviewed By Marco-Friuli

This refuge has some of the most astounding views in the Dolomites. The accommodations do not meet expectations. Understood, it's a mountain "hut" with hotel prices. The rooms are very basic dorms (even the private rooms), public bathrooms which is standard for these lodgings. The staff is courteous enough, but due to the number of tourists they can be short with clients. My biggest complaint was dinner. For lunch they have an expansive menu with many mtn dishes, but dinner is very limited and not very interesting. They state the running water is not potable, yet ask inflated prices for bottled water. The hut is on a peak, so no matter where you walk, you have a long, steep uphill to return. If you want a view you can watch for hours, this is the place. If you want more comfortable lodgings, there are better valued places

10. Rifugio Averau

Passo Falzarego, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy
Excellent
64%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 377 reviews

Rifugio Averau

Paola and Sandrone take turns at cooking, and are well known for their extremely refined cuisine, to be enjoyed on their wide terrace with its incredible view of the Civetta and the Marmolada and is easy to reach on foot, on skis (Lagazuoi 5 Torri ski area) or by taking the Giau chair lift; it is at the hub of many excursions and routes for skiers and is a popular stop along the Alta Via No. 1. But if you're looking for a touch of romanticism, you can enjoy a dinner in one of the refuges, going up on a motor sledge and with a nocturnal descent. There is the possibility to stay overnight. After extensive renovations, the Averau refuge re-opens with a brand new mansard offering delightful double bedrooms in the loft with views to the Civetta and the Marmolada, or to the Tofana di Rozes. For groups, the refuge offers dormitory style rooms with 6 or 10 beds.

Great views & great food

Reviewed By pov_sd

Our 4th stop on the Alta Via 1, and my favorite. Great restaurant. We had a private room, bathroom (hot water), and balcony with beautiful views of Cinque Torri. There is even a washer/dryer on site. WiFi.

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