Set in an early 19th-century building in the pretty Piazzetta Vigo square in Chioggia's historic centre, the 4-star Hotel Grande Italia offers views of the Venetian Lagoon and free Wi-Fi.
Stefano
Italy
Staff at reception (Marcello) a plus - we extended our stay and got valuable hints from him
Quality of facilities and freshly renovated building
Ideal to visit the city and take ferry
Hotel Clodia is located in Chioggia’s historical centre and offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms. The Vaporetto waterbus to Venice stops 150 metres from the hotel.
The Hotel Caldin's is set in the heart of the historical centre of Chioggia, the popular seafaring town just 25km south of Venice.
Giles
United Kingdom
Caldin's is a great hotel if you are on a budget which we are. If you want 5 Star Luxury then shell out and pay for it. This is a 1 Star hotel and it does the 1 Star thing really well.
Domus Clugiae is located in the centre of Chioggia, 24 km from Venice. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and the ferry port with direct links to Venice is a 10-minute walk away.
Spiritora20
Slovakia
We had absolutely great time only thanks to Signora Sandra at the reception. She is the "soul of the residence", she is kind, smiling, helpful, open-minded person, who responds every question and do all possible for guests to feel well. Why i am writing this is the reason, we had completely different feelings talking to the manager/owner, who surprised us very negative way (after viewing reviews on the internet) Also the staff at the breakfast was bit strange, no smile, no interest.
As i saw/hear complaints of other guest at the reception, i think it's a pitty for this place with sooooooo great potential.
Anyway the location of this place is strategic and we enjoyed atmosphere of the town.
Rooms were simply but well furnished. The beds were comfy. Room service was above average.
Breakfast first day was really limited compare to next day when we finally could enjoy also continental breakfast and wide variety of seasonal homemade cakes.
Off-season parking was also possible in the yard by agreement, otherwise it is necessary to use the paid parking lot approx. 5 minutes' walk from the hotel.
It's not our first stay in Chioggia, so hope to return soon and I am opened to give the second chance to Residence Domus Clugiae.
Offering quiet street views, Ca' Vittoria Apartsuite House Chioggia is an accommodation situated in Chioggia, 1.9 km from Sottomarina Beach and 45 km from PadovaFiere.
Lindsay
Austria
very clean and central. Contact over whatsApp works well.
Located in Chioggia, Casa Mafalda is an accommodation with a balcony and air conditioning. Bikes can be rented on site and WiFi is free.
Karol
Switzerland
Everything was perfect. Owner was waiting for us in front of building to welcome us. Lives next door which, in case of need, easy to contact. Location perfect as it’s an easy walk to Chioggia and parking in front of the lodging. Room was spotless as was the entrance, dining room, entrance hall etc. l within 5 min walk you have Leo’s pizzaria which is unique and sells its product by the kilo. Excellent! Very good coffee shops next door. Happy to highly recommend Casa Mafalda and its location on Sottomarina.
The right size for a week. The Thursday market is a must go.
The right size for a week. The Thursday market is a must go. Easy to get food. Nice beaches, although the see was a bit rough and not that clean for the second part of our trip.
There is a lot of small concerts and activities. Parking can get expensive, but you can leave your car towards edge of town for few euros. You don't need car around the town.
Marek
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
Chioggia is a place you discover and then come back again.
Chioggia is a place you discover and then come back again. Its generally only substitute of Venice globally but even better as 90% of people are local and prices are far less. One can take a boat ride to Venice if needed but there is a lot to explore in Chioggia and Sottomarina. Restaurants are a lot better then in Venice and at the canal. For info you can have 1 capucho and 1 expresso for 2.80e in Chioggia standard coffee place on main street.
Peter
Slovakia
10
Scored 10
We found Chioggia to be a clean and vibrant town,...
We found Chioggia to be a clean and vibrant town, unfortunately we had to leave just before one of the local festivals was to take place, its not too crowded and very picturesque. Ideally situated if you wanted to visit Venice as its only a 1.5hr boat ride away.
Lots of restaurants a high percentage specialising, not surprisingly, in local caught fish.
Easily explored on foot or on a hire bike, the beach in Sottomarina is huge.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chioggia is a beautiful historic (UNESCO) city - with all...
Chioggia is a beautiful historic (UNESCO) city - with all the charm and character of Venice but on a small scale and without the large crowds. A day out to Venice is easily done with a boat trip from Chioggia and the boat trip around Venice lagoon is definitely well worth the 10 euros.
Chioggia is ideal for holiday makers who want to avoid tourism hotspots and enjoy a romantic holiday with a warm/friendly atmosphere, well priced tasty food and genuine Italian hospitality.
Plenty to do and see and perfect for relaxing with an Aperol Spritz by the canals as folk promenade in the warm evening, tempered by a light sea breeze.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chioggia is a beautiful coastal town located in the Venetian...
Chioggia is a beautiful coastal town located in the Venetian lagoon in Northern Italy. It is often referred to as "Little Venice" because of its canals and bridges, and it is known for its vibrant fishing industry, historic buildings, and delicious seafood cuisine.
One of the most striking features of Chioggia is its colorful and charming architecture. The town's narrow streets are lined with buildings painted in shades of pink, yellow, and blue, and many of the houses have ornate balconies and intricate facades. Visitors can stroll along the canal promenade, taking in the stunning views of the water and the historic buildings.
Another must-see attraction in Chioggia is its fish market, which is one of the largest and busiest in Italy. Visitors can watch fishermen unloading their catch of the day, and then browse the stalls selling an incredible variety of fresh seafood, including prawns, squid, clams, and mussels.
Foodies will also love Chioggia's restaurants, which offer delicious seafood dishes made with the freshest ingredients. Some popular local specialties include sarde in saor (sweet and sour sardines), risotto di gò (risotto with goby fish), and granseola (spider crab).
Overall, Chioggia is a wonderful destination for travelers who are looking for a unique and authentic Italian experience. Its stunning architecture, bustling fish market, and delicious seafood cuisine make it a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the Venetian lagoon
Parth
10
Scored 10
Chioggia is a perfect little getaway from the crowds in...
Chioggia is a perfect little getaway from the crowds in Venice. It has a similar feel to Venice with the canals and buildings, but it's not nearly as crowded and loud. The food is good, and the beach is very easy to access!
I stayed here for nine days and loved it. The apartment was spotlessly clean and looked recently renovated. It had everything you needed and was a five minute walk from the vaporetto and dozens of bars and restaurants.Matteo was an incredible host, so friendly and helpful. It was a self check in but he sent detailed instructions on how to enter the apartment and it was very easy. Communication was excellent, Matteo was always available and answered texts quickly. I would love to stay here again when I return to Chioggia!
Fausto is a nice host, he speaks Italian of course but also quite good English. The studio we stayed in was clean and there was nothing to complain about. the air conditioning also worked perfectly. have booked this apartment to take the ferry to Venice from there.... Absolute recommendation here for the ferry from sottomarina to venice. departs every morning at 9 and returns at 5. on the direct route, but needs 1.5H per crossing.
Ricardo at check-in was excellent. We then had two days of just ok staff at the front desk.
We upgraded our room to a view of the Vigo Bridge so we could see the water. Much better room than the classic double looking onto an alley.
Hotel was convenient to the water /bus ferry to Venice, but it takes a full 1.5 hours to get to / from Venice each way. Hotel convenient to walk around Chioggia, but it’s a very small town.
Graziella is a wonderful host that makes you feel at home immediately. The location is perfect in Chioggia, close to everything including the boat from Venice. Our dogs (well behaved, but three of them) were welcomed by her too. The rooms are decorated in a very thoughtful manner with unique touches everywhere. When we come back to Chioggia, we will definitely stay there. We travel twice a month, so we know lodging!!!
I love the place, right at the canal. The entrance to the appt is straight from the picturesque narrow street. The place is spacious, with a small kitchen. Perfect for a short stay. In 10 minutes you can reach the Chioggia Old Town or the lovely beach. Stefania, our host helped us with everything. And worth to mention that there was free parking just in the vicinity of the house.
Casa Camilla was absolutely beautiful. It was spotlessly clean and fresh inside and out. Walking distance to everything. Including Chioggia and the Sottomarina Beach where you can walk for miles! Such a quaint little fishing town. The hosts were very friendly, accommodating and attentive. I can't say enough good about this little treasure and would recommend it to anyone!
There was a nice complement of Italian breakfast food, including a variety of teas, coffee, jam, Nutella, brioches, crisp bread and fruit. Plus, the entire apartment was extremely well equipped—with everything from towels, blankets and all the kitchenware you could possibly need. Wifi was excellent as well. The host was very flexible in accommodating our late arrival.
The host is extremely helpful. We received a lot of useful tips, and quick responses to our questions. The place itself is really comfortable and nicely decorated. It's well-equipped even for a longer stay. The location, in the old part of Chioggia, is very convenient and only a minute-walk away from vaporetto stop to Venice.
Newly renovated boutique hotel - quaint and cute. Rooms were decent size with a big bathroom and new fixtures. Breakfast was good but has limited selection. It was located along the lagoon with a bicycle and walking path that leads to the old town of Chioggia. Georgia and Stefan’s were excellent hosts.
Perfectly located in the heart of Chioggia. Is is also only a 10 minute walk to the Cruise Ship terminal. Giorgia was a wonderful host and quickly got back to us whenever we had a question or needed assistance. We will stay here again if we ever return to Chioggia.
This hotel is a hidden gem--two entrances/exits to room: one into a courtyard, the other out next to a canal. The staff was friendly and helpful, the breakfast delicious. One of our favorite places we stayed on our three-week adventure in Italy.
Best inexpensive hotel on my whole trip. With the low price, I was expecting much less. It's clean, perfectly located, friendly, and comfortable. A delight. I have no idea why it's so inexpensive. It's a really good hotel.
Excellent location, comfortable and cosy apartment right in the center of Chioggia. Procedure to check-in was very simple (managed via whatsapp with the manager). Perfectly clean. Excellent value for money.
A very cozy and well-equipped room. Nice staff and delicious breakfast. Great location between Chioggia and Sottomarina. It was really successful and wonderful trip. Thank you :)
The apartment is very near to the city center of Chioggia and near to the beach. The room is very clean and quiet. There is a very nice terrace outside.
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