B&B Hortus - A romantic bed and breakfast in Dorsoduro with private garden views and canal access
B&B Hortus, a 3-star bed and breakfast rated 9.8/10 on Booking.com, is located in Dorsoduro, Venice's university district. Guests can choose from three rooms, each featuring classic Venetian ceilings, natural daylight, and views of private gardens or small canals frequented by gondolas. The Double Room Classic includes a king-size bed, while the ground-floor Double Room Deluxe is wheelchair-accessible. A continental or buffet breakfast is available each morning at B&B Hortus. Nearby landmarks include Rialto Bridge (1 km), Gallerie dell'Accademia (1 km), and Basilica di San Marco (2 km). The property offers free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and high-quality natural cosmetics in each room. The ACTV Line 1 and 2 water buses provide regular service from Piazzale Roma and the waterfront near Venice Santa Lucia railway station.
Pros
Views of private gardens and small Venetian canals from rooms.
Wheelchair-accessible ground-floor room with adapted amenities.
Close to major landmarks, including Rialto Bridge and Gallerie dell'Accademia.
Continental or buffet breakfast served daily.
Free Wi-Fi and air conditioning in all rooms.
Cons
No on-site restaurant; dining options are nearby.
Some rooms require climbing stairs, with only the ground-floor room being wheelchair-accessible.
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B&B Hortus offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Triple Room Garden View
2 persons
250 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
Garden view
Shower
Heating
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Double or Twin Room Garden View
2 persons
155 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
Garden view
Shower
Heating
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Double or Twin Room Disability Access
2 persons
155 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
Shower
Heating
room details
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