Illustration: Venice Film Festival 2026: How to find accommodation near the Lido without breaking the bank

Venice Film Festival 2026: How to find accommodation near the Lido without breaking the bank

By Claire Morel Last updated on 07/15/2026

From the end of August, the Mostra Serene begins to vibrate to the rhythm of the seventh art. The 83rd edition of the Venice Film Festival 2026, which will take place from September 2 to 12, promises to attract thousands of film buffs, journalists, and industry professionals from all over the world. While the excitement around the Palazzo del Cinema on the Lido is magical, searching for accommodation can quickly turn into a financial nightmare. Hotel prices skyrocket, reaching dizzying heights. At Roomlala, we are convinced that it is possible to fully enjoy this prestigious festival without sacrificing all your savings. The solution? Opt for a homestay. In this comprehensive article, we guide you step-by-step to find affordable accommodation for the Mostra, decode vaporetto journeys, and choose the best strategic neighbourhoods like Mestre or the historic centre.

The Venice Film Festival 2026: The must-attend event of the season

The Venice International Film Festival, better known as the Mostra, is the oldest film festival in the world. For its 83rd edition in 2026, the event will officially take place from September 2 to 12. During these ten intense days, the Venice Lido is transformed. The famous Palazzo del Cinema unrolls its red carpet, welcoming the biggest Hollywood stars, renowned directors, and rising stars of independent cinema.

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However, this concentration of events on a strip of land a few kilometres long creates unprecedented real estate pressure. Finding accommodation on the Venice Lido at an affordable rate is often a mission impossible if you leave it until the last minute. Hotels do not hesitate to triple or quadruple their rates, often requiring minimum stays of several nights. For an independent traveller, a film student, or an enthusiast on a limited budget, this inflation can be a major obstacle.

This is where anticipation and openness to alternative accommodation options make all the difference. At Roomlala, we observe high demand for alternative lodging every year during this event. The key to success lies in preparation: understanding the geography of the lagoon, mastering public transport, and making smart accommodation choices well before the festivities begin.

Why choose a homestay in Venice?

An affordable alternative to soaring prices

Faced with hotel rooms that can easily exceed 300 or 400 euros per night on the Lido or in the hyper-touristic neighbourhoods of San Marco, a homestay in Venice is a real lifeline. By renting a room from an individual via Roomlala, you benefit from fair and transparent rates, set by hosts who want to monetise their available space without speculating on the event.

Specifically, an affordable homestay for the Mostra can cost you between 40 and 80 euros per night, depending on the location and services offered. This massive budget difference will allow you to reinvest your money in what really matters: tickets for film screenings, meals in authentic trattorias, or vaporetto rides. Furthermore, the platform secures your transactions, helping you avoid bad surprises or last-minute cancellations that are very common during major events.

Finally, renting a homestay offers appreciated flexibility. Many hosts accept short stays or adapt to the unconventional schedules of festival-goers, who often return late after a night-time screening or a gala evening. You just need to establish clear communication with your host as soon as you book.

Authenticity and local advice

Beyond the purely financial aspect, staying with a local Venetian or someone from Mestre is an enriching human experience. Venice is a complex city, a labyrinth of alleyways (calli) and canals where it is easy to get lost, both geographically and as a tourist. Your host will be your best ally in navigating this complexity with ease.

Imagine returning from the Mostra and having your host recommend the best 'bacaro' in the neighbourhood to enjoy 'cicchetti' (the famous Venetian tapas) accompanied by a spritz, far from the tourist traps. These recommendations are worth their weight in gold. Your host can also show you shortcuts to reach vaporetto stops faster or lend you a rechargeable transport card.

At Roomlala, we value these exchanges. Our users often tell us that the moments spent chatting with their hosts over a morning coffee were among the best memories of their trip, adding a touch of warmth and authenticity to a stay often very dictated by the festival program.

Tax update: what you need to know in September 2026

Venetian tax regulations have changed a lot recently, and it is crucial to understand them to properly budget for your stay. A major new development has made headlines: the Venice access fee (Contributo di Accesso), which varies from 5 to 10 euros for day-trippers. The good news for Venice Film Festival 2026 attendees is that this fee only applies on 60 peak days between April and July. It will therefore not be in effect in September! You will not have to pay this daily entry fee.

However, the standard city tax (Imposta di soggiorno) remains applicable throughout the year. This tax is collected by your host or accommodation per night per person. A very important point to note for your budget: this tax is capped at the first 5 nights of your stay. If you stay for the 10 days of the festival, you will only pay the tax for half of your stay.

In addition, city tax rates are structurally lower for accommodation located in Mestre (on the mainland) than for accommodation in the historic centre of Venice or on the Lido. This is an additional small financial detail that tips the balance in favour of peripheral neighbourhoods for budget-conscious travellers.

Mestre vs. Historic Centre: Where to look for affordable accommodation for the Mostra?

Mestre: The most economical option

Located on the mainland, just before the Liberty Bridge that connects the continent to the lagoon, the city of Mestre is often ignored by tourists looking for romance. However, during the Venice Film Festival 2026, Mestre is undeniably the most strategic choice for finding affordable accommodation. The supply of homestays there is abundant, spaces are often larger, and prices beat all Venetian competition.

By choosing Mestre, you benefit not only from affordable accommodation but also from a daily cost of living (supermarkets, restaurants, cafes) significantly lower than that of the island of Venice. It is the ideal base camp for festival-goers who spend most of their day and evening in the darkened rooms of the Lido and are looking above all for a quiet and clean place to rest.

However, we must alert our Roomlala users regarding logistics. From Mestre, the journey to the Lido requires a connection. You will first need to take a bus, tram, or train to Piazzale Roma or Santa Lucia station (about 15 to 20 minutes), then continue with a vaporetto to the Lido. You should therefore count on about 1 hour of total travel time each way. This is a factor to integrate into your festival schedule.

The historic centre of Venice: The ideal compromise

If the idea of a one-hour commute morning and evening puts you off, looking for a homestay in Venice directly in the historic centre is an excellent compromise. Of course, the rates will be slightly higher than in Mestre, but they will remain infinitely more affordable than a hotel room on the Lido.

To optimise your travel to the festival, we advise you to target strategic neighbourhoods (sestieri). The Castello district, in the east of Venice, is particularly recommended. Close to the Biennale gardens, it offers very fast access to the Lido via the vaporetto lines that depart from the Sant'Elena or Giardini stops. You can reach the Palazzo del Cinema in less than 20 minutes by boat.

Other districts like Dorsoduro (near the Zattere stops) or Cannaregio (near Fondamente Nove) can also be good options if you are close to a stop served by fast lines (lines 5.1, 5.2, or 6). The advantage of staying in the historic centre is also being able to enjoy the magic of Venice at night, once the films are finished, by walking back to your room.

Practical guide: Getting to the Lido during the festival

The essential Vaporetto lines

The Venice Lido is an island that is only accessible by water from the historic centre. The ACTV public transport network manages the vaporettos, those famous water buses. To reach the Lido (the main stop is called Santa Maria Elisabetta, or SME), several options are available to you. Line 1 is the most famous: it goes down the entire Grand Canal. It is magnificent, but it is also the slowest (count nearly an hour from Piazzale Roma). Reserve this for a tourist ride rather than to catch a cinema screening on time!

For more efficiency, prioritise the fast lines. Lines 5.1 and 5.2 go around Venice via the exterior (the Giudecca Canal or the Fondamente Nove) and reach the Lido much faster. Line 6, which departs from Piazzale Roma and passes through Zattere, is also an excellent express option during the day. Finally, line 2 can take you from the station to the Lido, but be sure to check its terminus according to the season and time of day.

Regarding the transport budget, a single ticket is expensive (9.50 euros in 2024; rates to be verified for 2026). We highly recommend investing in an unlimited ACTV pass (2, 3, or 7-day tourist ticket) which will quickly pay for itself if you make the round trip to the Lido daily. Don't forget to validate your pass each time you board!

Managing late returns after screenings

The Venice Film Festival is known for its lively evenings and screenings that end late at night. Managing your return to your accommodation is a crucial point of vigilance. Fortunately, the ACTV network provides a night line (Linea N) that takes over from regular lines after midnight. This line serves the Lido, crosses the Grand Canal, and reaches Piazzale Roma throughout the night.

If you are staying in the historic centre of Venice, the return will be relatively simple: just get off at the stop closest to your homestay and walk for a few minutes. On the other hand, if you have opted for accommodation in Mestre, be very attentive to night bus schedules. Once you arrive at Piazzale Roma by night vaporetto, you will need to catch a night bus (often lines N1 or N2) to reach the mainland. These buses are less frequent in the middle of the night, so it is essential to check the official schedules on the ACTV website or via their mobile application.

A pro tip: discuss your unconventional schedules with your Roomlala host before you arrive. Most hosts are very understanding, but it is always more respectful to warn them if you plan to return at 2 AM, to agree on an organisation for the keys and not to disturb their sleep.

Our Roomlala advice for stress-free booking

The keyword for a successful stay during the Venice Film Festival 2026 is anticipation. Film professionals, journalists, and savvy cinephiles book their accommodation months in advance. As soon as you have confirmation of your travel dates, start your searches on Roomlala. Don't just target the Lido or San Marco: broaden your scope to Mestre, Marghera, or the peripheral districts of Venice to find true budget gems.

When you find a room you like, take the time to read the description and house rules carefully. Do not hesitate to send a personalised message to the host to introduce yourself, explain that you are coming for the Mostra, and ask your questions about transport accessibility from their place. Good communication beforehand is the guarantee of a successful stay and harmonious cohabitation.

Finally, keep in mind that the Venice Film Festival takes place at the end of the summer, a period when it can still be very hot and humid in the lagoon. Check if the room you are coveting has air conditioning or a fan to ensure restful nights. With these tips in mind, you are now ready to experience the magic of cinema in Venice, while preserving your budget thanks to homestay accommodation!

Frequently Asked Questions

Quelles sont les dates de la Mostra de Venise 2026 ?
La 83e édition de la Mostra de Venise se déroulera officiellement du 2 au 12 septembre 2026 au Palazzo del Cinema, sur le Lido de Venise.
Faut-il payer la taxe d'entrée à Venise pendant le festival du film en septembre ?
Non, la nouvelle taxe d'entrée (Contributo di Accesso) ne s'applique que sur 60 jours de pointe entre avril et juillet. En septembre 2026, vous n'aurez pas à la payer. Seule la taxe de séjour classique (plafonnée à 5 nuits) reste applicable.
Quel est le moyen le plus rapide pour rejoindre le Lido depuis Venise ou Mestre ?
Depuis Venise, privilégiez les lignes de vaporetto rapides de l'ACTV (lignes 5.1, 5.2 et 6). Depuis Mestre, il faut d'abord prendre un bus, un tram ou un train jusqu'à Piazzale Roma ou Santa Lucia, puis prendre un vaporetto (comptez environ 1h de trajet total).
Où trouver un logement pas cher pour la Mostra de Venise ?
La chambre chez l'habitant est l'option la plus économique. Les quartiers de Mestre (sur la terre ferme) offrent les prix les plus bas, tandis que les quartiers de Castello ou Cannaregio (dans le centre historique) offrent un bon compromis entre prix et proximité avec le Lido.

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