Hotel Carlton Capri

  • City Breaks, Italy, Venice

  • 3

    3 Rating

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Hotel Carlton Capri is in a great location for exploring Venice. The Grand Canal is a few minutes’ walk away and the regular vaporetti can get you around the city with ease. If you fancy walking, you can be at St. Mark’s Square in 25 minutes. With little paths that take you past canals, cafés and shops, it’s a really pleasant walk.

This hotel is a real gem. There’s only 36 rooms so it feels cosy and homely. The staff are great and more than happy to share their tips of things to see and do in Venice. There’s traditional Venetian touches throughout the hotel with nice public areas and spacious rooms. Get set up for the day with a continental breakfast and a few Italian coffees in the breakfast room. When you get back, take some time out to chill in the lounge before dinner. It’s a nice place to read a book and recharge your batteries.

Transfer time: approx. 40 mins by water taxi from Venice Marco Polo airport.

Added value

Telephone rep service

Flights and airport transfers included

Rooms
  • No. of rooms: 36
  • Official rating: 3

Local Fees and Taxes

Resort tourist tax of approx. €4 per person per night, payable locally.

Rooms

Standard Rooms have a comfy style and all come with air conditioning, minibar, flat screen TV, en-suite bathroom with bath or shower, hairdryer, toiletries and free Wi-Fi. These rooms can sleep up to two people with a double or twin beds.

  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: No
  • Access ramp: No
Venice

Arriving in Venice by vaporetto, the skyline appears like a mirage of gleaming palaces and marbled piazzas. On closer inspection, you’ll find that it’s more like a maze – and the loveliest of places in which to get lost. St Mark’s Square and the Grand Canal draw the crowds (and then some), but the most interesting finds are often the time-worn backstreets and bridges that pass pocket-sized cafés and shops hung with Venetian masks. Islands speckle the surrounding lagoon, each touting their own specialty, from Murano’s glassblowing workshops to Burano’s lace shops. Or, there’s always Venice Lido – home to Venice Film Festival.

Walk around aimlessly: getting lost in Venice

You’ll discover some of the best walks in Venice by ditching the maps and apps and seeing where your feet take you. One turn off the tourist trail are streets strung with washing lines and quiet canals dotted with bàcari – bars serving up delicious Venetian small plates called cicheti.

Cannaregio, the northernmost neighbourhood, is free of the crowds found elsewhere. Listen to the stories of the Jewish Quarter, seek out Tintoretto’s grave at the Madonna dell’Orto church, and sit on the fondamenta and watch gondoliers go by – preferably while digging into a bowl of spaghetti-like bigoli.

Exploring Venetian masterpieces

It’s little wonder that the top spots in Venice are so popular; they’re just as beautiful as rumour (and Instagram) has it. St Mark’s Basilica is a masterpiece of painted ceilings and gilded icons. The Campanile bell tower offers a bird’s eye view of the vast square below. The Grand Canal’s oldest bridge, the Rialto, arches elegantly over the water, while the baroque Bridge of Sighs is carved with solemn faces. Gallerie dell’Accademia houses masterworks and ever-revolving exhibitions by famous faces like Anish Kapoor.

One of the perks of spending a walking holiday in Venice is that you can saunter around these places when what’s left of the cruise ships have departed and the crowds have thinned. Just make sure to book your entry tickets in advance to skip any queues.

The islands and beaches of the Venetian Lagoon

Vaporetti water taxis dart between Venice’s many docks and the islands of the lagoon. Catch a boat to Murano to marvel at the masterful glass blowers or to Burano to wander canals framed by a rainbow of houses.

Venice Lido – an 11km-long sandy spit at the mouth of the lagoon – offers a total change of scenery. Hotels line the water’s edge at Lido town, the host of the Venice Film Festival. It’s been a red-carpet escape for the rich and famous for a good few hundred years, with Liberty-style hotels stacked along the beachfront. The southerly village of Alberoni is a relaxing finale. This nature reserve is heaped with sandy dunes best explored by foot or bike.

Lake Garda, Florence and Rome

Venezia Santa Lucia train station is your gateway to the rest of Veneto. Go to Treviso (20 minutes) for quieter waterways and some great chances to sample the local Prosecco. Peschiera – the southernmost town of Lake Garda – is 1.5 hours away by train, opening the Italian Lakes to water-loving wanderers. How about another city with a romantic reputation? Verona (1 hour 10 mins) and Florence (2 hours 10 mins) both make easy day trips. You can even reach Venice train station in style – by vaporetto.

Why book a summer holiday in Venice with Inghams?

At Inghams, we do walking holidays differently. With no fixed itinerary, you have more time in your destination and the freedom to walk as much or as little as you like, discovering some of Venice's best activities at your own pace.

With over 85 years of outdoor travel experience, our holiday packages to Venice include flights, transfers, and accommodation, so you can relax and leave the small details to us. Our experts can help you choose the best holiday for you, and our team in resort can give you the inside scoop on how to spend your time away with us.

Facilities
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • 24-hour reception
Meals

A continental breakfast is served each morning in the cosy dining room. Enjoy typical Venetian cakes and biscuits with Italian coffee. 

Board basis options available

  • Bed & Breakfast

Longitude: 12.3225374
Latitude: 45.4393014

  • Central location in Venice
  • 350 metres to Piazzale Roma
  • 600 metres to Venezia Santa Lucia train station 
  • 2 kilometres to St. Marks Square 

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