Venice is a city that loves its art. The architecture and art Biennales, the annual film festival, the city itself, with its winding canals and Gothic buildings—all of it feels targeted at like-minded travelers who prioritize artistry and craft when booking a trip. This extends to its hospitality. Glittering grande dames and jewel box boutique hotels give the aesthetically minded jet-setter plenty to think about; but for your own personal palazzo, why not book an Airbnb in Venice?
Vogue’s Guide to the Best Airbnbs in Venice:
- For an Opulent Palazzo: Amazing Home, from $395 per night
- For a Cozy Stay: Serenissimo Prencipe, from $364 per night
- For Sweeping City Views: Accademia Sunshine, from $506 per night
- For a Moody Color Palette: Luxury Historic Apartment, from $572 per night
- For a Charming Attic: San Marco Penthouse, from $886 per night
- For a Slice of Fashion History: La Casa di Hubert De Givenchy, from $1,914 per night
The features don’t disappoint. Venetian terrazzo made from multicolored chips of marble and granite line the floors; soaring wood-beamed ceilings and walls coated in lush shades of pistachio, plum, and chartreuse provide opulent backdrops for your morning espresso; lustrous damask and gilded gold accents make even an entry hall feel like something out of a museum. These vacation rentals range from cozy stays for a couple to more spacious apartments fit for a family; all right in the center of the city, all with their own take on its rich history of art and architecture.
Ahead, eight of Venice’s most elegant Airbnbs to rent ahead of your trip to the Floating City.
Serenissimo Prencipe
You’ll feel instantly at home in this light-filled apartment. Designed with comfort in mind, the rustic style is welcoming but not shabby: Linen slipcovered sofas, Persian rugs, and mismatched antiques set the scene for a cozy stay. It’s surprisingly spacious, with a full kitchen and lots of little nooks to carve out your own space—making it especially ideal for long-term stays. (There’s even a desk in one of the bedrooms.)
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer, books, children’s toys, crib, changing table, babysitter recommendations, elevator, air conditioning, balcony
Book For: A home-away-from-home feel.
Amazing Home
You came to Venice for ornate sophistication and the lavish charm of the palazzi: Why not stay in your very own luxury rental? Conveniently located in San Polo (a five-minute walk from Rialto, with a vaporetto stop nearby), this two-bedroom can sleep up to six and is brimming with character. Each room brings some new, gilded delight, from the ceiling-to-floor peach silk drapes to the terrazzo flooring to the many (many) antique gold mirrors.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer, TV, crib, air conditioning, espresso maker
Book For: A true palazzo feel.
Luxury Historic Apartment
Coated in a rich, lime-washed shade of plum, this elegant Venetian home pays tribute to its original gothic style. It’s right in the historic center of the city, with plenty of shops and markets a quick walk away, which you can observe from the oversized windows that let light stream in. It’s also great for families: Amenities like a crib, pack ‘n play, and kids’ books are available at the property to make your stay more comfortable.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, sound system, crib, children’s books
Book For: Color palette inspiration.
Portego del Drapier
Hidden inside a 15th-century palazzo right on the canal in the Cannaregio district, this recently renovated apartment beautifully blends old and new. Traditional terrazzo flooring remains intact, while concrete walls and a stainless steel chef-grade kitchen bring a modern spin. Small balconies glance upon the terracotta-and-lemon-colored canal homes, a picturesque way to start each day with a little caffè.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, balcony, elevator, air conditioning
Book For: Brutalist charm.
La Casa di Hubert De Givenchy
Once the home of Hubert de Givenchy, this spot promises a one-of-a-kind stay. Bold, intricate patterns and vivid colors, from citrine to cornflower, grace the walls—one wallpaper print was actually hand-selected by Givenchy’s muse and friend Audrey Hepburn. The palazzo’s smaller details, like a hand-blown Murano glass ceiling lamp and a free-standing tub in the middle of a light-filled bathroom, elevate the experience further.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, bathtub, air conditioning, terrace, outdoor furniture
Book For: The fashion credentials.
Ca’ del Ramo D’oro
It starts with pistachio green wood-beam ceilings in the open-plan living area, but this loft’s unique charm extends to every single room. Hammered gold cabinets in the kitchen and an eclectic assortment of antique furniture will provide plenty of design inspiration to bookmark for when you get home.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer, crib, high chair, air conditioning
Book For: Eclectic design.
San Marco Penthouse
On a cul-de-sac right off the city’s main piazza sits this historic palazzo—the top floors of which you’ll have full access to when you book the property. The large arched windows in the living area have a stunning view of the rooftops, but for a more unobstructed look, head to the terrace. Each bedroom has its own en-suite, making this a good option if you’re traveling with a group of friends and want your own space.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer/dryer, TV, travel crib, air conditioning, indoor fireplace, terrace, outdoor furniture
Book For: Proximity to St. Mark s Square.
Accademia Sunshine
This cozy attic apartment is all rustic wood beams and low lighting—until you go outside that is, and you find yourself on a sprawling terrace with all of Venice at your feet. There’s a dining table and a sofa, for eating and reading in the fresh air with clear views of the lagoon.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, air conditioning, terrace, outdoor furniture, pet-friendly
Book For: The terrace.









