Hotel in Venice, Italy
The St. Regis Venice
675Pearl PointsSan Marco Base

About The St. Regis Venice
The St. Regis Venice is worth shortlisting for a special-occasion stay when San Marco convenience and luxury-hotel predictability matter more than a retreat-style wellness focus. It is a stronger fit for couples and business travelers than for guests choosing primarily around pool or spa time.
For a Venice stay where verified recognition matters, The St. Regis Venice is best framed as a luxury hotel with confirmed third-party signals rather than as a page of unverified amenities or dining claims. The confirmed details are limited but useful: the hotel has a smart casual dress code and is recognized by La Liste Top Hotels (2026) with 92.5pts, Forbes 4-Star (2026), and Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026). That makes it a strong candidate for travelers who want a polished Venice hotel and prefer to lean on documented recognition when choosing where to stay.
Book for a recognized Venice luxury hotel, not for unverified specifics
The practical appeal is the confidence created by confirmed recognition. The St. Regis Venice is not a hotel to describe through invented room counts, restaurant details, spa claims, pool promises, or neighborhood shorthand when those details are not verified here. Instead, the grounded case is simpler: it is a Venice luxury hotel with multiple confirmed recognition signals and a smart casual standard.
That matters for travelers who want a hotel choice that can be explained without relying on speculation. If your decision depends on a particular amenity, dining format, wellness facility, transfer setup, or room type, confirm those details directly with the hotel before booking. The verified information supports the overall luxury positioning, but it does not verify every feature a traveler might care about.
Wellness-minded guests should verify amenity priorities directly
Wellness questions need a practical answer rather than a glossy one. The verified facts here do not establish a pool, spa circuit, or dedicated wellness program, so those should not be assumed. If those features are central to the trip, check current hotel information before committing. If the priority is a recognized Venice luxury hotel with confirmed Forbes, La Liste, and Virtuoso signals, the case is stronger.
Dining should be treated the same way: book this hotel for the overall stay, then decide meals separately based on current information. Venice has enough hotel dining rooms and independent dining options that the room decision does not need to carry every meal choice. Use Our full Venice restaurants guide for meals, and keep Our full Venice bars guide handy for pre- or post-dinner plans.
Who should choose it over another Venice hotel
Choose The St. Regis Venice when the occasion calls for a recognized luxury hotel in Venice and you value confirmed third-party recognition. It is less compelling for travelers whose decision depends on unverified specifics such as a particular wellness setup, dining program, room format, or service model. For broader context before deciding, compare it with Our full Venice hotels guide, especially if you are choosing among different hotel styles.
Travelers comparing the mood of different Venice hotels can also look at Bauer Palazzo, Hotel Flora, Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, Nolinski Venezia, and Violino D'Oro. Those comparisons are most useful for deciding whether The St. Regis Venice feels like the right fit for the trip, while keeping the final decision grounded in details that are current and directly confirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does The St. Regis Venice compare to other Venice hotels?
Pick The St. Regis Venice if confirmed luxury recognition in Venice matters to your decision. Bauer Palazzo, Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, Violino D'Oro, Hotel Flora, and Nolinski Venezia are useful comparison points, especially if you are deciding among different Venice hotel styles.
Is The St. Regis Venice family-friendly?
The verified facts here do not establish specific family services, room configurations, or child-focused amenities. Families considering The St. Regis Venice should confirm current arrangements directly with the hotel and compare the stay with other Venice options such as Hotel Flora if they are considering another hotel style.
How is the pool and spa at The St. Regis Venice?
The verified facts here do not confirm a pool, spa circuit, or dedicated wellness program. If those features matter most, check the hotel's current information before booking. The confirmed recognition is Forbes 4-Star (2026), La Liste Top Hotels (2026): 92.5pts, and Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026).
How is the dining at The St. Regis Venice?
The verified facts here do not confirm specific restaurant, bar, cuisine, menu, or service details. Treat dining as something to verify through the hotel's current channels, and use The St. Regis Venice as the base only if the broader hotel choice fits your trip.
Is The St. Regis Venice good for business travel?
The verified facts support The St. Regis Venice as a recognized luxury hotel in Venice, including Forbes 4-Star (2026) and Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026) status. Specific meeting facilities, event services, or business amenities are not verified here, so business travelers should confirm those details directly before booking.
Location
P.za San Marco, 2159, 30124 Venezia VE
Venice, Italy
Compare The St. Regis Venice
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The St. Regis Venice | La Liste Top Hotels (2026): 92.5pts; Forbes 4-Star (2026); Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner (2026) | Hard |
| Bauer Palazzo | Unknown | |
| Violino D'Oro | Unknown | |
| Hotel Flora | Unknown | |
| Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal | Unknown | |
| Nolinski Venezia | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Bauer Palazzo, Notable alternative
- Violino D'Oro, Notable alternative
- Hotel Flora, Notable alternative
- Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, Notable alternative
- Nolinski Venezia, Notable alternative
How it compares in Venice
Against Bauer Palazzo and Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, The St. Regis Venice is the cleaner choice for travelers who want an internationally familiar luxury setup near San Marco. Pick Bauer Palazzo or Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal if the decision is more about classic Venetian hotel atmosphere; choose The St. Regis Venice if brand polish and a high-confidence service structure matter more.
Violino D'Oro and Hotel Flora are better cross-shops for travelers who want a smaller, more intimate Venice stay and may prefer charm over scale. They make sense if value for money and a quieter mood matter more than full-service luxury recognition. The St. Regis Venice is the splurge-leaning option in this set, especially for celebrations where the hotel itself needs to carry the occasion.
Nolinski Venezia is the sharper comparison for design-led travelers who want a more contemporary hotel feel in Venice. If the goal is business-friendly polish and San Marco practicality, The St. Regis Venice is easier to justify. If the goal is a fresher boutique-luxury mood, Nolinski Venezia deserves a serious look.
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