Hostels in Venice
32 Hostels in Venice, ItalyAbout Venice
🎭 Hostels in Venice: Canals, Culture & Budget Magic
Venice in 2025 is pure romantic chaos — gondolas gliding past Gothic palaces, espresso-fuelled mornings, and nights spent getting lost in moonlit alleyways. While the city is famous for masquerade balls and Murano glass, the hostel scene is where real travellers connect. From buzzing social dorms in Cannaregio to peaceful spots near the lagoon, Venice has budget stays that don’t skimp on charm.
🎒 Need help finding your base? Scroll down and find our most top rated hostels, places to visit and pro tips for your Venice journey!
🛏️ Where to Stay in Venice
With over 32 hostels on Hostelworld.com and more than 18899 verified reviews, Venice is surprisingly backpacker-friendly.
- Waterfront dorms with garden views
- Female-only rooms and private en-suites
- Free pasta nights, walking tours and rooftop terraces
- Luggage storage, late check-in, and helpful local staff
💡 Pro tip: Stay in Cannaregio for chilled canal vibes, or Castello for easy access to major sights without the crowds.
🏆 Top-Rated Hostels in Venice in 2025
Travellers on Hostelworld.com love these top picks:
- • Anda Venice – ★ 9.26/10 – Anda Venice
- • MEININGER Venezia Mestre – ★ 9.32/10 – MEININGER Venezia Mestre
📍 Neighbourhoods to Explore
- Cannaregio – Local hangouts, budget eats and chill canals
- San Marco – Grand architecture and major tourist hotspots
- Dorsoduro – Student vibes, art galleries and aperitivo bars
- Giudecca – Peaceful and perfect for sunset views
- Castello – Local feel, near the Biennale and hidden gems
💡 Pro tip: For the best Instagram shot, head to the Ponte dell’Accademia at golden hour – it frames the Grand Canal perfectly.
🎯 Must-See Spots in Venice in 2025
- St. Mark’s Basilica – Golden mosaics and Byzantine beauty
- Doge’s Palace – Art, armour, and secret passageways
- Rialto Bridge – Markets and epic canal views
- Burano – Day trip to a rainbow island
- Teatro La Fenice – Catch a concert in a world-famous opera house
💡 Pro tip: Visit popular sights early or late in the day to dodge the cruise ship crowds.
🚤 Getting Around Venice
- Airport: Take the Alilaguna water bus or airport shuttle
- Vaporetto: Public water buses – get a 24/48/72-hour pass
- Walking: Most of the city is pedestrian-friendly
- Gondolas: Fun but pricey – try traghetti for €2 canal crossings
💡 Pro tip: Download offline maps – getting lost is half the fun, but Wi-Fi doesn’t always reach the backstreets.
🍕 Hostel Life in Venice
In 2025, Venice’s hostel life is equal parts laid-back and lively. Expect garden courtyards, pasta nights, communal kitchens, and curated day trips. Whether you’re solo or travelling with friends, it’s easy to meet people here — especially over a spritz or two in the common room.
🔥 Pro tip: Use the Hostelworld App to RSVP for hostel events, meet people ahead of check-in, and swap tips for navigating Venice’s maze-like streets.
💬 Why Venice?
With over 18899 honest reviews and hostels that go above and beyond, Venice is more accessible (and affordable) than you might think.
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