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San Marco is a historic neighborhood known for its stunning cathedral and top museums. Here you'll find plenty to visit, including St. Mark's Basilica, Rialto Bridge, and St Mark's Campanile. If you're looking for a place to stay, choose from one of San Marco's 288 hotels and other accommodations.
You’ll find several accommodation choices in this romantic neighborhood, and you may want to consider one of these top places to stay:
San Marco might not have lodging options that suit you, but there are other great neighborhoods in Venice. San Polo is a neighborhood that travelers love for its major shopping area. This neighborhood is home to 147 hotels and other accommodations including these favorites:
Attractions like La Fenice Opera House, Correr Civic Museum, and Fortuny Museum highlight Venice's local culture. St. Mark's Basilica and Rialto Bridge are some other places worth a visit when you're in the the neighborhood.
You’ll likely want to explore some other parts of town while you’re here, so consider a visit to San Polo, a nearby neighborhood with top sights like St. Mary of the Friars. Campo San Polo, Church of San Polo, and Palazzo Tiepolo are a few other places worth a visit while you're in Venice.