Resort Description
Luxury hotel in an 18th-century palazzo, in a residential corner of the city center – Set in an off-the-beaten-path spot alongside the Grand Canal, this luxury hotel grants you a quiet retreat from the crowds while putting you in the heart of the city. The building formerly housed the French embassy, and showcases a glossy, restored 18th-century opulence with chandeliers, inlaid marble, frescoes, gilt-framed mirrors, velvet upholstery, and contemporary art. The property features one of the largest private gardens in Venice.
Luxury hotel in an 18th-century palazzo, in a residential corner of the city center – Set in an off-the-beaten-path spot alongside the Grand Canal, this luxury hotel grants you a quiet retreat from the crowds while putting you in the heart of the city. The building formerly housed the French embassy, and showcases a glossy, restored 18th-century opulence with chandeliers, inlaid marble, frescoes, silk-padded elevators, velvet upholstery, and contemporary art. The property features one of the largest private gardens in Venice.
Accommodations: Like the exteriors and public rooms, the guest rooms and suites evoke the lavish period style fit for the Venetian nobility it once welcomed. Accommodation have beamed ceilings, gilt-framed mirrors, marble-topped desks, sitting areas, private baths (some with whirlpool tubs), ornate headboards, antique or replica furniture, and marble, tiled, or carpeted floors. Amenities include air-conditioning, TV, phone, high-speed internet, mini-bars, bath amenities, robes, and slippers. Deluxe rooms have high ceilings and are more spacious. Junior suites are each distinctly appointed.
Dining & Entertainment: Giardino di Luca Restaurant specializes in Venetian cuisine and international dishes prepared by a talented, well-qualified staff and paired with a well-rounded selection of Italian wines. You can enjoy a candlelit dinner in the dining room, or dine alfresco in an equally-romantic setting on the garden terrace. Bar Foscari Lounge has a cozy, refined atmosphere where you can relax while sipping cocktails and wine. Naturally, you’ll want to explore the many cafes, bistros, pizzerias, and restaurants throughout Venice. Pizza and seafood are must-try meals. The city is home to plenty of bars, lounges, and casinos that provide nightlife opportunities.
Recreation: Chances are you traveled to Venice to take the in the ambience of the 1,500-year-old city -- quite possibly the most romantic and enchanting in the world -- that has inspired everything from Shakespeare to a Las Vegas resort. You’ll want to spend your time exploring the islands, canals, alleyways, and bridges of this city on the water but, when you want to unwind, head for the hotel’s Club H20, a full-service spa that leaves mind and body feeling soothed, nourished, and rejuvenated. The hotel’s gardens span 2,000 square yards, and are home to a magnificent array of rare botanical species. At their end, they open onto the Venetian Lagoon, and offer views of several of the city’s notable islands.
Facilities Description
72 Rooms~Room Service~ Restaurant(s)~Child