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Hotel Excelsior Venice

Lido Island, Venice
8.5

Very good

974 reviews

Luxury beach hotel with a seasonal outdoor pool and on-site dining, just a short walk from Lido of Venice Beaches.

Top rated

5-star

Pool

Parking

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$498
/ night


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Accessible hotel rooms in Venice typically feature a range of amenities designed to accommodate guests with mobility challenges. These may include wider doorways for wheelchair access, roll-in showers with grab bars, lowered sinks and countertops, and accessible closets. Additionally, some hotels may offer visual alarms and hearing-impaired alerts to cater to diverse needs, ensuring that all guests have a comfortable and enjoyable stay.


To confirm a hotel room's accessibility features before making a reservation, it's important to directly contact the hotel. Inquire about specific accommodations such as shower type, bed height, and if pathways are obstacle-free. Hotel staff should be happy to provide details regarding their accessibility features and any restrictions, which helps ensure that you choose a room that meets your specific needs.


Yes, Venice offers various services aimed at assisting travelers with disabilities. Many hotels provide accessible transportation options, such as water taxis designed for wheelchair access. Additionally, companies that specialize in guided tours for disabled visitors can help you explore the city's unique architecture and attractions in a comfortable manner. These services aim to enhance the overall experience of navigating the city.


Navigating Venice with a mobility aid can be a rewarding experience, as a significant portion of the city is accessible. While major attractions and certain neighborhoods are wheelchair-friendly, visitors should be prepared for some bridges and cobblestone streets that may pose challenges. Research suggested routes in advance, and consider using accessible water transportation to ease transit between areas. Local tourist information centers can also provide tailored advice for navigating the city.


Absolutely, you can bring your mobility equipment to Venice. Many hotels with accessible rooms can accommodate guests with mobility aids, like wheelchairs or scooters. It’s advisable to communicate with your hotel ahead of time about your equipment to ensure they can provide needed space and support. Additionally, some services in Venice offer rental options for mobility aids, so you have flexibility without the need to transport bulky equipment.


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