Hotel Al Piave vs Hotel Danieli, Venice
Both properties are highly recommended by expert writers. Overall, Hotel Danieli, A Luxury Collection Hotel ranks significantly higher than Hotel Al Piave. Hotel Danieli, A Luxury Collection Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 89 with recommendations from 12 publications such as Time Out, concierge.com and Afar Magazine.
Hotel Al Piave
Ruga Giuffa, Castello 4838 / 40, 30122 Venice
From $88 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
Lonely Planet
"Steps from Campo Santa Maria di Formosa, this neat-as-a-pin midrange option offers comfortably equipped rooms with beautifully polished terrazzo... floors."
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Frommer's
"The Puppin family's tasteful hotel is a steal: This level of attention, coupled with the sophisticated buon gusto in decor and spirit, is rare in this price category."
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Oyster
Mid-Range
"A cozy and reasonably priced Venice vacation. Rooms and apartments have classic decor and flat-screen TVs and some come with kitchens."
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Frommer's
"Cozy, old-fashioned family-run hotel just 5 minutes from Piazza San Marco. Rooms are simply but attractively furnished with richly woven rugs and carpets, marble floors"
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There are no elevators, so be prepared if you get a higher floor.
Hotel Danieli, Venice
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Castello, 4196, Riva degli Schiavoni, 30122 Venice
From $365 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"One of the most sumptuous hotels in Venice since 1822."
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Concierge
"The view from the roof terrace across the Bacino di San Marco to the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute is stunning."
Insight Guides
"The splendid Gothic foyer is an attraction in itself, and the older rooms are very plush, although the modern extension is devoid of charm."
Fodor's
"This fabled and meticulously maintained monument of Venetian history sets the standard for premium luxury."
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Travel + Leisure
"Trio of buildings (including a 14th-century palazzo) on the water's edge near the Bridge of Sighs, with new rooms designed by Jacques Garcia."
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