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Where to stay in Venice

Listings here are chosen for Orthodox and Torah-observant travelers — places a family keeping halacha would go. Attractions and hotels need not be kosher establishments; Jewish places are welcome when they fit. We do not list nightlife, clubs, mixed concerts, or similar. Kosher food tools stay about kosher food.

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  • Venice, Italy

    Cannaregio, around the Ghetto

    The Ghetto and the little kosher provision there are in Cannaregio. Venice is walked everywhere, so staying here means Shabbos works — but order food ahead, because there is very little of it.

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Venice · Italy · Ordinary hotel, well placed

Staying in Cannaregio, by the Ghetto

Venice has no cars, so where you sleep decides what you can reach on Shabbos more sharply than in any other city. Cannaregio puts you by the Ghetto and its shuls.

No kosher kitchen — listed for where it stands, not for its food.

  • Everything in Venice is carried or walked. A hotel on the far side of the city is not a short journey on Shabbos, it is no journey at all.
  • Kosher food here is very limited and usually needs ordering in advance. Sort it before you book the room, not after.

Distances measured from Campo di Ghetto Nuovo, not from the building itself.

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