




San Marco 1243
Baglioni Hotel Luna sits in the San Marco sestiere, steps from the Piazza and the waterfront of the Bacino di San Marco, occupying a building with roots in the Knights Templar era. At five stars and rated 9.1 across nearly 900 reviews, it belongs to the Leading Hotels of the World collection — a designation that signals consistent standards rather than mere ambition. The position is as central as Venice allows: the Doge's Palace is a short walk, the Accademia vaporetto stop is reachable on foot, and the Grand Canal is visible from the address itself.
The hotel draws a mix of cultural travelers and those in Venice for business connected to the city's art and trade calendar — the Biennale crowd, buyers during design weeks, guests attending events at La Fenice. The interior reflects the building's age with tile and marble floors throughout, and the bar and restaurant provide a place to decompress without leaving the property after a day of navigating the calli.
Guests arriving by water taxi from Marco Polo Airport will find the shuttle service a practical asset — Venice's lack of roads makes every transfer a logistical consideration, and having it arranged through the hotel removes one variable from an arrival that is already more complex than most European cities. Those who want to move beyond the immediate neighborhood can use the tour desk or join one of the walking or bike tours coordinated on-site. Rooms are soundproofed, which matters in a dense historic center where stone amplifies sound, and private check-in means that arriving after a long journey at 2 p.m. — the earliest check-in — or settling accounts before the noon checkout can be handled without standing in a lobby queue.
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