The romantic atmosphere of Venice is perfectly captured by this stunning hotel, housed in a 14th century palazzo that was originally built for Vettor Pisani, commander of the Venetian Republic’s Navy. Later 16th to 18th century additions have increased the size of the building and added to its external charm. Inside it is a treasure trove of stained and Murano glass, marble, carved wood and other examples of Venetian opulence. The rooms are all individually decorated in styles ranging from classical- Venetian to Art Deco, all are extremely comfortable. Owned by four generations of the Serandrei family since 1908, the hotel exudes the friendly and intimate ambience of a traditional Italian hotel. A roof terrace furnished with lounge chairs and adorned with colourful flowers offers views of Venice’s rooftops and is the ideal place to enjoy an apéritif. If you want to explore you couldn’t be better placed as the hotel is right next to St. Mark’s Square and has direct access to a small Venetian canal if you plan to travel by gondola.
Rooms
The 93 rooms have antique furniture, pretty artefacts and rich fabrics which create an atmosphere of history and romance that is perfect for a stay in Venice. Rates start from EUR 180.
Leisure
With Venice literally on your doorstep you have a wonderful playground to explore, either on foot or by gondola from the hotel’s own landing stage. Ask the concierge for tickets to the opera or any other concerts and exhibitions.
Dining
The independently operated, La Caravella restaurant has attracted Venetians and visitors since 1963 with its ship’s dining room décor and al-fresco summer dining in a flower-filled courtyard.
Meeting facilities
One meeting room accommodates up to 45 delegates.
Location
Situated next to St. Mark’s Square and the famous La Fenice Opera House and close to the Rialto Bridge. Venice Marco Polo Airport is 12 km away.
Friday, March 27, 2009
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Labels: 30124, ITALY, San Marco 2398, Venice, Via XXII Marzo
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