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The best hotels with spa in Venise in 2026

Editorial selection of 8 spa hotels in Venice, 2026: branded spas, canal-side addresses, palaces and historic houses.

Ranking reviewed on 1 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. San Clemente Palace Kempinski VeniceSan Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice ranks first here because the wellness experience starts before the spa.
  2. Belmond Hotel CiprianiFor a Venice spa ranking, Belmond Hotel Cipriani earns its place through a rare balance of city access and genuine retreat.
  3. Aman VeniceAman Venice earns 3rd place for one clear reason: its spa experience unfolds on the rare scale of a 16th-century palazzo, opened as a hotel in 2013.

Our methodology

In Venice, a spa is not merely an additional service; it is a vital aspect of the overall experience. The city is explored on foot, by boat, and across successive bridges, with a physical pace that is more demanding than it appears. After a day spent wandering through San Marco, Dorsoduro, Giudecca, or the islands, access to a wellness space significantly enhances the quality of the experience. This is especially true in a destination where the hotel is as important as the sights. It is also worth noting that Venice embraces a luxury of retreat. Here, the focus is less on spectacular effects and more on a sense of shelter, silence, and the rediscovery of time. In this context, establishments such as Aman Venice, Belmond Hotel Cipriani, San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice, and The Gritti Palace strategically position their spas, ensuring they are never merely decorative.

Our editorial assessment is based on several intersecting criteria. We first examine the reality of the wellness offerings, which includes the presence of a recognised spa, treatment rooms, wet areas, or a dedicated programme. We then evaluate the relationship between the spa and its location. In Venice, a spa serves different functions depending on whether it is situated in a palace on the Grand Canal, in an island resort, or in a more urban boutique hotel. We also consider the hotel’s star rating, the brand’s reputation, architectural coherence, and the ability to provide genuine recovery. What our advisors often observe is straightforward: the best spa hotels in Venice are those where wellness naturally extends the stay, without disrupting the spirit of the city.

The Venetian landscape is more varied than one might expect. On one hand, there are international institutions housed in historic buildings, offering more comprehensive facilities and well-established logistics. This is true for Belmond Hotel Cipriani, San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice, and The Gritti Palace. On the other hand, there are more intimate establishments where wellness takes on a subtler form. Aman Venice exemplifies this approach, presenting a very residential interpretation of luxury. Hotel Ai Reali provides a central option for travellers wishing to combine location with relaxation. Il Palazzo Experimental and Londra Palace Venezia appeal to those who appreciate design, human scale, and a more contemporary experience. Even within a spa-focused ranking, it is essential to recognise the nuances of format, location, and usage.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are becoming evident. The first pertains to the demand for active recovery after visits. Travellers seek effective treatments, flexible hours, and easily accessible spaces. The second relates to intimacy; many clients in Venice prefer hotels where the spa remains calm, exclusive, and proportionate to the number of rooms. The third trend concerns the sense of place. A spa is more convincing when it engages with a palace, a garden, a private island, or a water view. My advice is to avoid separating wellness from the rest of the experience. In Venice, the quality of a spa is also reflected in the journey to reach it, in the light, in the silence, and in how the hotel manages transitions between the city and relaxation.

This selection also embodies a certain idea of French luxury—not an imposed style, but a method of interpretation. We favour precision over emphasis, examining how a hotel upholds its promises. A historic palace is not judged in the same way as a boutique hotel, nor is an island property mechanically compared to a house in the heart of narrow streets. This approach is particularly suited to Venice, a city that does not tolerate hasty judgments. It requires consideration of rhythms, access, seasons, length of stay, and the traveller's profile. A couple on a cultural getaway does not expect the same experience as a regular patron of large international brands. The ideal spa is therefore one that fits seamlessly into a coherent travel narrative, rather than merely serving as a technical specification.

Consequently, this ranking should not be viewed as an absolute truth. Each hotel has its audience, its tempo, and its distinctive advantage. Some excel in the breadth of their wellness offerings, while others stand out for their atmosphere, location, or ability to create a decompressing haven in a dense city. We do not seek to oppose styles; instead, we aim to identify those addresses where the spa provides a tangible benefit to the stay. This could be a large facility in a destination resort or a more intimate interlude in an urban palace. Finally, it is important to remember that the best option often depends on how you choose to experience Venice. A contemplative stay, a packed weekend, a honeymoon, a winter trip, or a discreet retreat will lead to different choices.

In the following Top list, you will find eight hotels in Venice where the spa deserves to be part of your final decision. Each offers a unique way to slow down the pace of the city.

How we rank Venice spa hotels

We rank Venice spa hotels by spa quality first, then by address, views, service, brand signature, and overall coherence.

Questions about this section

Is a spa in Venice a real deciding factor or just an extra?

Yes; in Venice, a good spa can meaningfully improve comfort, recovery, and overall trip balance.

What defines a great spa in Venice

A strong Venetian spa is defined by recovery, calm, and thoughtful facilities after long days on foot.

Questions about this section

Which spa facilities matter most before booking in Venice?

Check whether it is a full spa or mainly treatment rooms, and review access rules and pool details.

Best options for couples

For couples in Venice, the best spa hotels balance privacy, lagoon views, and suites that make slowing down feel natural.

Value across experience, location and wellness

Choose based on the balance between spa depth, ease of access, dining quality and the sense of calm the address can sustain.

Our final take

Choose based on your travel rhythm: romance, recovery, first-time Venice, or a full palace stay call for different spa hotels.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best spa hotels in Venice
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Aman VeniceIntimate Venetian palace on the Grand Canal.Aman spa, very private address, remarkable historical setting.Palace / Amanfrom €1,800/night
Belmond Hotel CiprianiLarge island resort, more spacious than the average Venetian.Renowned spa, gardens, boat access, iconic location on Giudecca.Belmondfrom €1,500/night
San Clemente Palace Kempinski VeniceIsland retreat, tranquil, resort-oriented and disconnecting.Spa, large outdoor spaces, rare resort feel in Venice.Kempinski€900-€1,800/night
The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, VeniceHeritage address, classic, deeply rooted on the Grand Canal.Strong brand signature, central location, urban palace experience.Luxury Collection€1,200-€2,500/night
Hotel Ai RealiCentral boutique hotel, more discreet, ideal for an urban wellness stay.Spa in historic centre, easy access to major sites, more compact format.5★€400-€900/night

Editorial selection based on hotel reputation, wellness positioning, Venetian setting, and overall experience consistency.

Budget guide for a spa stay in Venice
LevelHotel profileRange
Luxury entry5★ boutique hotel with spa in the city centre€400-€900/night
Grand luxuryLarge Venetian house with spa and strong address€900-€1,800/night
Ultra-luxuryPalace or well-established international brand€1,500-€2,500/night
Peak seasonBiennale, Carnival, major weekendsoften exceeding €2,500/night

Indicative ranges observed by service level and season. Major Venetian dates tend to push rates upward.

The ranking

  1. San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice, Venice

    #1San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice

    Venice · VenetoTop spa pick in Venice

    San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice ranks first here because the wellness experience starts before the spa. The boat crossing to its private island creates an immediate break from the pace of central Venice. After the Doge’s Palace, the Gallerie dell'Accademia de Venise or the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, that transition matters as much as the treatment itself. Few Venetian hotels offer such a physical remove from the city, followed by gardens made for an early walk. The stay then keeps the same rhythm. Breakfast overlooking the lagoon at Insieme Breakfast, a restorative pause after the city, a drink at Sunset Bar, then a quiet dinner at Acquerello Fine Dining. That continuity carries more weight than a well-equipped spa alone. It gives body and mind time to slow down without leaving Venice. For a ranking focused on spa stays, this private-island geography is the deciding factor.

  2. Belmond Hotel Cipriani, Venice

    #2Belmond Hotel Cipriani

    Venice · VenetoClassic wellness address

    For a Venice spa ranking, Belmond Hotel Cipriani earns its place through a rare balance of city access and genuine retreat. On Giudecca, facing the lagoon, it keeps St Mark’s and the Doge’s Palace within easy reach, without their constant footfall. After Santa Maria della Salute, the Bridge of Sighs or the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the pool break feels properly restorative here. The gardens extend that decompression, then evening hands the lagoon back to you. Breakfast overlooking the water sets that broader rhythm from the start. On the dining side, Oro Restaurant, led by Vania Ghedini, holds 1 Michelin star. Cip’s Club, Lineadombra, Il Bacaro Dior and Bar Gabbiano round out the experience. That consistency is backed by Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star and the MICHELIN Guide’s Three Keys 2025.

  3. Aman Venice, Venise

    #3Aman Venice

    Venise · Most signature spa stay

    Aman Venice earns 3rd place for one clear reason: its spa experience unfolds on the rare scale of a 16th-century palazzo, opened as a hotel in 2013. With just 24 rooms and suites, the sense of calm starts before any treatment begins. The Aman Spa sits on a 3rd-floor mezzanine, with 3 treatment rooms and a plunge pool. You come here for named therapies, not vague wellness theatre: Lissaggio, Cryo Deep Tissue Massage, Thermal Anti-Age and Jet Lag Express Facial. The stay’s rhythm matters too. A private arrival on the Grand Canal, breakfast by the water or in the salon, then dinner in the palazzo at Arva or The Palazzo Kitchen Table. In between, the Rialto Bridge, the Frari, Scuola Grande di San Rocco, Venice Opera or Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo are all quickly reached.

  4. Hotel Ai Reali, Venise

    #4Hotel Ai Reali

    Venise · Best central spa balance

    Hotel Ai Reali takes 4th place for a clear reason: in Venice, few spa hotels combine such a central setting with such an intimate scale. Right in the heart of the city, it puts the Rialto Bridge and St Mark’s Basilica within a few minutes’ walk. St Mark’s Campanile, the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo sit within the same walking radius. That location shapes the stay. You can set out early for breakfast in the heart of Venice, then let the concierge refine an itinerary through the sestieri. After bridges, museums and quays, returning to calm matters more here than in most cities. Dinner at Alle Corone extends that rhythm without crossing Venice again. Its Small Luxury Hotels of the World label also signals more personalised service, well suited to a romantic city break.

  5. The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice, Venise

    #5The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice

    Venise · Grand Canal classic

    Ranked 5th, The Gritti Palace earns its place through a rare kind of wellness in Venice: central, seamless, and never cut off from the city. On the Grand Canal at Campo Santa Maria Del Giglio 2467, the hotel lets you move between treatment, walking and quiet without cumbersome transfers. The Gritti SPA - Sisley Paris has three treatment rooms, with massages, facials and Couples Massages in a hushed format suited to city stays. The private arrival via the Grand Canal sets the tone from the outset. Breakfast overlooking the canal extends that sense of pause. Cultural stops are reached on foot: Basilica Santa Maria della Salute, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice Opera House, and the Accademia Bridge. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, this 5-star hotel gets the balance right: a discreet spa, tightly run service, and Venice within immediate reach.

  6. Londra Palace Venezia, Venise

    #6Londra Palace Venezia

    Venise · Lagoon calm

    At #6 among Venice’s best spa hotels, Londra Palace Venezia makes the case for a more urban idea of wellbeing. On Riva degli Schiavoni, at 4171, the hotel opens straight onto the lagoon. That sense of space matters here as much as an extensive wet area. Its intimate scale works in its favour. Service stays focused, with 24-hour room service, a walking concierge approach and a gentle wake-up overlooking the lagoon. Breakfast facing the Grand Canal extends that feeling of pause. On the dining side, the Michelin Guide lists LPV and LPV Ristorante & Bistrot, praising a cuisine that balances tradition and modernity, with a recommended tasting menu. The hotel is rated 5-star and listed in Atout France’s Palace register. It also carries the Relais & Châteaux and Small Luxury Hotels of the World labels. A short walk from the Bridge of Sighs, the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s, it lets you reset quickly between outings.

  7. Il Palazzo Experimental, Venise

    #7Il Palazzo Experimental

    Venise · Contemporary wellness

    Ranked 7th among Venice’s best spa hotels, Il Palazzo Experimental makes the case for a different kind of wellbeing. More urban, more fluid, less ceremonial. The address occupies a former private residence linked to Giovanni Stucky, later becoming Adriatica’s headquarters in the 1950s. That dual life still informs the balance between Venetian memory and contemporary lines. Palace status from Atout France and a 5-star classification set the level of intent. Here, decompression also comes through rhythm. Arrival by water, lounges designed for slowing down, a concierge-led Dorsoduro itinerary, then walking back at the right hours. The Gallerie dell’Accademia, the Accademia Bridge and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection shape a stay without heavy transfers. At the table, Da Lorenzo – Al Giardino Segreto is listed by the Michelin Guide. A current, well-judged reading of rest in Venice.

  8. Palazzo Garzoni, Venise

    #8Palazzo Garzoni

    Venise · Intimate retreat

    At No. 8 in our guide to Venice’s best spa hotels, Palazzo Garzoni makes its case through a more intimate approach to wellbeing. This 15th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal retains the scale of a Venetian home. At Felix Anima, one treatment room and a hammam create a clear decompression chamber after the city. In Venice, that restraint matters, as bridges, transfers and crowds can tire you quickly. The return feels tangible after the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari or the Scuola Grande di San Rocco. The experience stays coherent from start to finish: a tailored Venetian arrival, a Venice walking itinerary, then an evening for two at the Palazzo’s pace. Il Piccolo, led by chef Santo, extends that same sense of measure. In this spa ranking, Palazzo Garzoni earns its place through a calm, precise and thoughtfully paced Venetian stay.

Glossary

Grand Canal
Venice’s main waterway. A Grand Canal address changes the experience, especially for arrival and views.
Hammam
A humid steam bath. It often complements a treatment or a recovery sequence at the spa.
Hotel spa
A wellness area within the hotel. It may include treatment rooms, hammam, sauna, pool, or wet facilities.
Island resort
A hotel set on an island or separate estate. It often offers more space, calm, and wellness facilities.
Lagoon-view suite
A sought-after category in Venice. It adds a contemplative dimension, especially appreciated after a spa session.
Palace
In France, this is an Atout France distinction. In Venice, the term mostly describes an ultra-luxury hotel positioning.
Sauna
Dry heat used for muscular relaxation and recovery. Its presence remains a useful criterion in this segment.

Going further

In Venice, the right spa hotel is the one that matches your pace, not simply the one with the largest wellness area.

Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of Venice spa hotels built?

It combines spa quality, hotel reputation, location, service level, and overall wellness consistency.

What sets the selected Venice spa hotels apart?

They pair a serious spa offering with a strong overall luxury hotel experience.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star spa hotel?

In Venice, the distinction is mostly about service depth, rarity, and overall experience rather than a French Palace label.

When should I book a spa hotel in Venice?

Book months ahead for peak dates, especially spring, early autumn, and major Venetian events.

What budget should I expect for a Venice spa hotel night?

Expect premium to very premium rates, with major seasonal and room-category variations.

Are there loyalty programs or direct booking perks?

Yes; benefits may come from brand loyalty or from tailored perks negotiated through a specialist advisor.

How can concierge service personalize a Venice spa stay?

A good concierge aligns room choice, spa timing, transfers, dining, and special requests into one seamless stay.

Are Venice spa hotels suitable for reduced mobility guests and families?

Yes, but accessibility and family suitability vary greatly and should be checked case by case.

How do I book through MyConciergeHotel.com for this kind of Venice hotel?

Share your dates and priorities; we curate, verify, and manage the booking with human guidance and possible added perks.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.