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PAID CONTENT FOR THE VENICE VENICE HOTEL


The Venice Venice Hotel VENICE, ITALY


Located in Palazzo Ca’ da Mosto, The Venice Venice Hotel is set like a jewel in one of the historic centre’s most desirable locations, facing the Rialto Market and the iconic Rialto Bridge. Once an integral part of La Serenissima’s trade hub and a renowned point of cultural exchange, the exquisitely restored palace is a treasured example of 13th-century Venetian-Byzantine architecture, boasting the oldest Istrian stone facade on the Grand Canal. The hotel invites travellers to discover another


side to this magical city, merging architecture, fashion, art and design, where every space recounts an artist’s vision or a movement that has helped define the contemporary art world over the past 70 years. Outstanding creative contributions elevate the hotel’s most evocative spaces into site-specific works, from the dreamy, Scarpa-like water entrance — home to an original masterpiece by sculptor Fabio Viale — to a magnificent Venini installation in the banquet hall. The hotel’s rooms unveil an original and contemporary Venetian style where historic


Venice and the avant-garde interact in settings characterised by expansive windows, unparalleled views and high ceilings. No two layouts are the same, although each acts, in its own way, as a gateway into the Venice Venice Hotel world and the change it’s spurring in the city. Some rooms include private access to a roof terrace soaring high above the Grand Canal. Venice M’Art, on the ground floor of The


Venice Venice Hotel, introduces a new concept for shopping and dining by way of a mixed-use space where a concept store and pop-up arts-and- crafts-inspired market recall the palace’s origins as a merchant’s trading house. Canalside dining can be enjoyed under the ancient sotoportego, with views of Rialto often accompanied by passing gondoliers. The restaurant’s all-day pop-art- inspired menus feature local specialities and international favourites revisited with a Venice Venice twist. As the sun goes down, the terrace transforms into the ideal location for an aperitivo, such as the signature Erose Americano cocktail, or an unforgettable dinner.


Don’t miss Enjoy sweet fritters and moka pot coffee served by cart on the Grand Canal Terrace — a true Venetian speciality


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KEY FACILITIES • 45 rooms • Banquet hall • Restaurant • Art • Shop • Terrace on the Grand Canal • Altana rooftop


Get in touch venicevenice.com


T: +39 041 097 0300 E: info@venicevenice.com


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