For your Italy Wedding, discover what it would
be like to spend some quality time at a gorgeous
Brenta River ot Asolo villa. Immerse yourself in
the warmth and charm that a restored old
residence or country villa can offer.
Experience life in Venice or in a Venetian town
as you walk along tree covered paths to quiet
and charming small town shops and restaurants
where you are greeted with heart-warming smiles
and open arms. You’ll enjoy the surroundings of
romantic "Calli" and "Rios" .
For a little more formal accommodation, you
might be interested in a bed and breakfast
location. Here you can combine the warmth and
charm of the countryside with the luxury of
personal service and attention.
If the country isn’t your cup of tea, perhaps a
more luxurious big city hotel or resort
destination is in your future. Take full
advantage of Accommodations for an Italian
Wedding that offer fine dining, concierge
service, spa packages and everything that you
would expect from a five star destination.
Accommodations in Asolo, Verona, Pordenone,
Vicenza, Treviso, Arquà Petrarca, Padova, or
your favorite location in Veneto area are
available and awaiting your arrival. Each place
has a wide range of choices and will easily
accommodate your event. You will want to make
arrangements to book your accommodations for an
Italy wedding in advance to ensure availability
and to make sure that all the requirements for
your big day will be met. As with any event,
planning for your Italian Wedding is every bit
as important as the event itself.
Hotels in any Veneto region are made special by
the hospitality for which the people are so well
known. You will feel at home but nonetheless
private, and the staff will be available to
satisfy all your requests. You have an excellent
selection, from the large and luxurious hotels
to smaller and quainter locations. Usually, a
wedding will take place in the hotel's garden,
amid the flowers and green grass, but can also
take place in very special halls or in terraces
or verandas, possibly even with a view on the
lagoon. With any choice you make, you can rest assured
that your guests will be received in the best
possible manner, and will remember this moment
forever. Just think about walking hand in hand with your
partner through the hall of a lavish and
magnificent hotel and subsequently relax with a
cocktail, surrounded by all your friends in the
most beautiful of places in Italy. Moreover, the
cuisine in Italy is renowned for its
delicatessen, so the reception after your
wedding will be so exceptional you won't believe
your eyes (or your taste buds.) Food
specialities here are exquisite, wines and
drinks greatly celebrated - all of this will
make your wedding special, in any destination
you choose. can select the best locations to
suit your specific request. We know Venice and all Italy intimately and can
advise you accordingly. On this web site we have
tried to be as clear as possible, giving you
sufficient information to allow you to consider
the options for your wedding day. If you feel
that you would like to come in touch directly
with us, contact our office to discuss you
specific request, just ring us up.
The five-star San Clemente Palace, an untouched
retreat in the Venetian lagoon just a short boat
ride from St. Mark’s Square, offers guests a
resort that combines the charm of old world
Venice with modern amenities. Formerly the
Camaldolesi monastery, the building has been
lovingly transformed into a luxury hotel, and
shares the private San Clemente island with an
ancient church.The island served as a starting
point for pilgrims and knights setting sail for
the Holy Land, and restoration of the buildings
was executed with the utmost respect for the
island’s historical and artistic heritage.
The San Clemente Palace is Venice’s big new
luxury grand hotel for elite tourism on San
Clemente Island. Its origins go back to 1131,
the year in which the church was built. Through
the years this island has always retained its
image as an oasis of peace, welcoming and
cordial.
The San Clemente Palace is able to accommodate
up to 400 guests in its 200 rooms and suites,
many of them looking onto San Marco and the
lagoon. Its majestically furnished facilities
are characterised by different decor motifs: the
Nobles, the Doges, the Merchants and the
Navigators. Rooms and suites have all been
sumptuously designed in opulent Venetian style,
with Italian marble bathrooms, tapestry carpets,
in-room safe and internet access. Magnificent
views of Venice and the lagoon can be enjoyed
from the rooms, making a for a truly memorable
incentive or business event.
The large, centuries-old park contains a Spa -
Beauty & Wellness Club, tennis courts,a scenic
outdoor swimming pool, and a Pitch & Putt golf
course to offer the hotel's Guests pleasant
moments of relaxation and well-being.
Services for Conferences and Meetings
state-of-the-art technical equipment, efficiency
of service and the quality of its restaurants
are the indispensable ingredients for a meeting
of sure success and great charm. For an
important work gathering, a meeting, or simply
to celebrate a private occasion, a number of
rooms are available with an overall capacity of
350 people.The elegance of San Clemente Palace’s
rooms, its state-of-the-art technical equipment,
the efficiency of its service are the
indispensable ingredients for meetings and
events of sure success and great charm.
Ca’ Sagredo is the new luxury 5 star hotel in
Venice overlooking the Grand Canal between the
Ca’ D’Oro and the Rialto Bridge.
A city of divine architecture and legendary
history, Venice is a celebration of the romantic
spirit.
Distilling this essence to its purest form, Ca’
Sagredo Hotel, catalogued as a National
Monument, will capture your heart.
A 15th Century jewel in a magical city, where
the building’s history intertwines with that of
the Famiglia Sagredo, one of the most prominent
in The Republic, whose destiny was bounded to
the Doges and the city itself.
Dating back to the 15th century, Ca’ Sagredo,
member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World,
typifies the perfect Venetian Palazzo Hotel -
where exceptional decoration, style and quality
is effortlessly combined with contemporary chic,
surpassing the expectations of even the most
discerning of guests.
This is a real treasure: the restoration
carefully enhances the original noble features,
delighting while evoking respect for a time gone
by.
Each of its elegantly decorated accommodations
of this luxury 5 star hotel in Venice, retains
numerous examples from the glorious past,
including magnificent works of art from the most
important Venetian painters of the 17th and 18th
century: Giambattista Tiepolo, Pietro Sebastiano
Ricci, Pietro Longhi, amongst many others.
The Sagredos were great lovers of the arts and
the Palazzo itself can be considered a Museum
itself; today’s hotel reflects the same passion
and spirit of the past opening its doors to
Artists, Musicians, Writers and to all creative
projects.
Not just a Hotel, but also a Museum: this is Ca’
Sagredo hotel in Venice.
And for those who consider cuisine among the
highest art forms, the restaurant L’Alcova
serves Mediterranean cuisine with Grand Canal
views. After a day spent around the calli of
Venice, relax back at the hotel in the Bar
L’Incontro, a favourite with Venetians and
guests alike.
Boasting an enviable setting overlooking the
Grand Canal and sitting a plum position in one
of the most panoramic corners Venice, facing the
Historical Market, between Ca’ D’Oro and Rialto
Bridge, Ca’ Sagredo Hotel is only a short walk
away from St Mark’s Square, the main museums and
the best fashion boutiques. Yet it is also right
in the bustling district of Venice and trendy
area, full of local shops and restaurants.
The Boscolo Hotel Dei Dogi is a 5-Star Luxury
Hotel housed in the historic and prestigious
Palazzo Rizzo Patarol, formerly the French and
Savoyan embassies. The 18th-century luxury of
its precious marbles, splendid period frescoes
and majestic chandeliers make the Boscolo Hotel
Dei Dogi the ideal place to immerse yourself in
the magical atmosphere of this unique city. The
hotel is the only one in Venice to vaunt a vast
internal garden evocatively overlooking the
lagoon, perfectly conserved in all its
historical detail.
The location of the Boscolo Hotel Dei Dogi,
close to the centre but removed from the most
crowded streets, lends a sense of peace to the
city’s multifaceted charm. Centuries of
prestige. The building that houses the Hotel Dei
Dogi is the 18th-century Palazzo Rizzo Patarol,
one of the earliest and best examples of Ca’
Veneziana, the residential architecture of the
Venetian nobility.
The Madonna dell’Orto quarter where the palace
is located was, at the time of construction, the
only part of Venice that was planted with crops.
This explains why the Hotel Dei Dogi boasts such
an extensive garden, the only one of its kind in
the city. In more recent times, the building was
the seat of the French and Savoyan embassies. A
prestigious history that still resonates in the
sumptuousness of every space and every detail
of its décor. Venice awakens with you. The 76
rooms of the Boscolo Hotel Dei Dogi are a
compendium of Venetian style, starting with the
Classic and moving on to the more spacious
Deluxe version, complete with high ceilings and
period décor. The extravagance of the nobility
lives on in our 10 Junior Suites. While the
configuration of each is unique, they are all
furnished with Oriental carpets, painted
18th-century wardrobes, Murano glass
chandeliers.
Some look out onto the hotel’s splendid garden,
while those on the ground floor open onto a
grand hall, a majestic and dignified space where
you can organise banquets and receptions
guaranteed to be unforgettable. The Presidential
Suite is a Venetian dream: detached from the
hotel and immersed in the magic of the garden,
it has a sumptuous dayroom and a balconied
sleeping area from which you can watch the sun
rise over the lagoon through floor-to-ceiling
windows. The garden where time stands still. In
a compact city like Venice, the garden of the
Hotel Dei Dogi is surprising if only for its
dimensions (2,000 square metres). But it is also
extraordinary for the rarity of its botanical
species, among which you’ll discover a peace and
quiet you thought was no longer possible.
You can also visit the ancient underground
icebox, where the earliest owners would store
ice imported from northern Europe. Needless to
say, it’s quite exciting to sip an aperitivo in
such a place, even more so to organise a dinner
or banquet here. The far end of the garden opens
out onto the mysterious and romantic spectacle
of the Venetian lagoon: a magical encounter
between land and sea. And if you don’t wish to
leave this enchanted corner of timeless beauty,
you can spend your entire visit here: the
Presidential Suite and some of the Junior Suites
of the Hotel Dei Dogi are set apart from the
main building, immersed in the garden.
The Hotel is situated where the waters of the
Grand Canal enter the St. Mark’s Basin in the
very heart of the city and only a few steps from
St. Mark’s Square. The Hotel overlooks the Grand
Canal and has majestic views of the Church of
Santa Maria della Salute and the island of San
Giorgio and it is just next to Cà Giustinian the
historical site of the Biennale. It is a
romantic backdrop for an unforgettable holiday.
View of the lagoon changes constantly throughout
the year but remains superb: the Basilica della
Salute, the tip of the Dogana, the Island of San
Giorgio and the Church of the Redentore are the
scene of a dream come true.
From 1638 the building, originally belonging to
the Dandolo family, hosted the first "Ridotto
Pubblico", a place to which nobility and people
from all walks of life, (adventurers,
courtesans, swindlers, and travelers) would
retire for pleasure and intrigue. Giacomo
Casanova considered this place the ideal
backdrop for his conquests.
The recent restoration has managed to revive,
with a contemporary feel, the atmosphere of this
historic building.
The Hotel Monaco has 100 rooms furnished in
grand style for those who want to stay in Venice
and become part of its history.
It is now possible to organize conferences for
over 250 people and banqueting for 600 people in
the very heart of Venice.
Another eight halls are available for seminars
and receptions
Contemporary notes are introduced throughout:
mosaics, glassware by Venetian masters, glass
walls and ceilings that enhance the furnishings
and décor of the leading names in design.
The rooms are elegant and at the same time
subdued. The Venetian craft and creativity can
be seen at their best in the precious fabrics,
murrhine glass, mosaics, magnificent
chandeliers. Baroque and minimalism live
gracefully together.
For those who wish to stay somewhere more
intimate, the Palazzo del Selvadego is just a
short distance from the Hotel Monaco.
The Palazzo of 40 rooms overlooks the Napoleonic
Wing by Piazza San Marco. The rooms have a calm,
relaxing atmosphere and express the uniqueness
and charm of Venetian culture.
Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal is renowned by
gourmets worldwide for its cuisine which is
firmly anchored in Venetian specialities. A
particular emphasis is placed on the seafood and
fresh vegetables that are so essential to local
specialities. The quality of the food is only
matched by impeccable service and attention to
our customers’ requirements. Indeed, the
restaurant is a focal point of entertainment for
the worlds of finance and international culture
throughout the year. The Grand Canal Restaurant
is frequented by an international clientele, but
also by Venetians who choose this elegant
restaurant because of the its excellent food. A
dinner on the terrace is an unforgettable
experience.
Venice is an international centre of culture.
Conventions are held year round. Events, such as
an important meeting, a gala or a concert, can
be hosted in the nine function rooms of the
Ridotto practical yet atmospheric venues where
Giacomo Casanova still lives. An unforgettable
location for a wedding enhanced by our
prioritising guest satisfaction with
personalised menus décor and floral display that
are guaranteed to make the day as magical as the
city itself. The exquisite rooms of the Ridotto.
The special events that took place here, have
ensured to this venue a main role in Venetian
History - here was unraveled the colorful life
of the first Casino known throughout the world.
Today, it is transformed in a multifunctional
space with a Ballroom surrounded by 8 additional
meeting rooms, all of which benefit of natural
light and the inclusion of the latest
technology.
Ruzzini Palace Hotel is superbly located in
campo Santa Maria Formosa, at the very heart of
the historic center of Venice. As one of the 4
star hotels of Venice, it boasts an enviable
position, with the best of Venice conveniently
located within easy walking distance. Upon
setting foot outside the hotel's door, you'll be
surrounded by a myriad of the famed historical
and artistic jewels of Venice, including: campo
Santa Maria Formosa with its picturesque campi;
one of the most breathtaking of Venice, along
with the Santa Maria Formosa Cathedral, a 16th
century architectural masterpiece by Codussi,
whose interiors are lined with numerous Venetian
works of art. Within a short walk, Saint Mark's
Square and Rialto Bridge will beckon you, whilst
the lively lanes of the Sestiere di Castello
allow you to savor an authentic Venice like a
local.
Hotel Ruzzini Palace is housed within an ancient
historical residence that once belonged to one
of the most prominent Venetian families. During
the era of the Serenissima Republic, they
inhabited the historic residence for a long
period in seamless continuity. The hotel
overlooks campo Santa Maria Formosa on one side,
and rio del Paradiso on the other, and still
maintains a water entrance, which once was the
main entry. The hotel's present day design was
entrusted to the architect Bartolomeo Manopola,
whose Venetian works includes the marble façade
of the clock overlooking the Ducal Palace
courtyard.Built during the late XVI century and
early XVII century, Palazzo Loredan Ruzzini
Priuli, as it was originally named, allowed the
building to embody a dualistic expression as it
transitioned from the renaissance to the baroque
period. The rio del Paradiso façade dates back
to the 1500s while the façade overlooking the
campo preludes the Baroque period. The palazzo
belongs to the architectural heritage of Venice,
overseen by the Superintendence, for its
historical and artistic value. The current
refurbishment recaptures the building's original
design and detailing, like the large portego
(the lounge that stretches along the entire side
wing of the residence), the exposed beams,
Venetian-style floors, and, above all, once
again proudly showcases the paintings by
Gregorio Lazzarini (1655 – 1730). The teacher of
Giambattista Tiepolo, Lazzarini's frescoes
depicting mythological scenes, "Juno's Chariot"
and "Zephyr and Flora", that today grace the
Royal Suite of the Ruzzini Palace, were
commissioned to the artist by Carlo Ruzzini, the
113th Doge of Venice.
Guests of Ruzzini Palace Hotel have the
privilege of experiencing a setting that
celebrates the aristocratic period of Venice,
enhanced by modern luxury and charme. The common
areas, reception, lobby, bar, breakfast lounge,
blend eloquently with the welcoming environment
of the residence lounge where guests may escape
during their free time into an oasis of
tranquility.
For those visiting a Venice hotel for business
purposes, you have at your disposal an elegant
meeting room which can comfortably accommodate
from 16 to 20 clients around the boardroom
table, ideal for business meetings. The
boardroom is equipped with Wi-Fi connection,
large flat screen television with DVD reader,
video conferencing services and an overhead
projector.
The Concierge and a myriad amenities expected
from the prestigious 4 star hotels of Venice
will ensure that the guests of Ruzzini Palace
will enjoy an unforgettable stay in Venice.
Comprising a 14th-century palazzo and
16th-to-18th-century buildings, this century-old
hotel features a renowned restaurant and faces a
fashionable shopping street featuring Gucci,
Ferragamo, Prada, and Versace amongst its shops,
250 meters (273 yards) from St. Mark's Square.
In a few minutes' you will reach countless
churches, buildings and squares, testyfing the
glorious past of the Serenissima. Stained glass,
marble, carved wood, Murano glass, and other
Venetian opulence is displayed throughout, and
the hotel also offers the pleasure of a
fourth-floor sunbathing terrace. There is also
direct access from the hotel onto the
gondola-filled canals. Individually decorated in
styles ranging from classical-Venetian to Art
Deco, guestrooms include safes, minibars, and
terry-cloth bathrobes for lounging comfort.
The property is housed in a 14th century
building, owned by the Pisani Family, featuring
an elegant Venetian style. In this unique
context, that has maintained its ancient charm,
you will enjoy on-site facilities such as a
restaurant, a terrace solarium and a bar. The
hotel has 91 rooms, single, double and triple.
All the rooms are equipped with air
conditioning, private bathroom, safe, hairdryer,
minibar, satellite TV, dial direct telephone,
heating and Internet connection. Some rooms
overlook the typical Venetian canal. One room
has disabled facilities. In summer, a
fifth-floor terrace furnished with lounge
chairs, showers, and flowers offers sunbathing
with views of Venice rooftops and several
churches. Two computers on the second floor
provide complimentary high-speed Internet
connections. Complimentary passes are provided
to a fitness center 400 meters (437 yards) from
the hotel. A room off the lobby features scarlet
plush-fabric seating and a wood-burning
fireplace. The hotel staff speaks fluent
English. A complimentary buffet breakfast is
provided each morning in a room with an
elaborately molded ceiling.
Hungerian-born Zoe Lustig (her family had
arrived form Hungary at the end of the 19th
century) and Ugo Serandrei (a native of Pisa, he
had moved to Venice at the beginning of the next
century) were married in 1905. 3 years later,
putting to use her experience in administrative
work (she had also worked in Naples, where she
was employed by Alfredo Campione, one of the
founding members of Ciga, today part of the
Starwood group) and his stint as a maitre
d’hotel at the Hotel Luna, today Luna Baglioni
Hotel, they leased a small 8 rooms lodging inn
called internazionale. At the end of the great
war, they decided to buy the hotel from the
original owner, who was returning to his native
Germany, and, with the help of their son Renzo,
expanded and refurbished it. at the same time
the name was changed and the word Saturnia, the
ancient virgilian name of Italy, was added to
avoid confusion with the Nazionale, another
hotel in Venice not far from the train station.
During world war two the hotel was requisitioned
by the Germans first and by British and south
African troops later, but after the war it
gained international fame with its renowned
Ciro’s bar. The increased number of rooms, the
newly-built 4th floor terrace, and the
restaurant alfresco dining area in the inner
courtyard all contributed to the awarding of the
4 stars of today’s classification. For the past
30 years the hotel has been run by the
grandchildren of the original Ugo, Alberto and
Ugo, assisted by the latter’s children also in
the management of the family jewel, Hotel Ca'
Pisani, which opened in late 2000.
In the heart of Venice, the residence of
nobleman Gabriele Vendramin, patron of the most
famous painters from Veneto,
Giorgione and Tiziano, becomes Hotel Ca’
Vendramin di Santa Fosca. Original frescos, fine
fabric and Murano glass chandeliers define a
unique atmosphere of charm and elegance and
create luxurious surroundings in pure Venetian
style, for an unforgettable stay.
It was home to the famous musician Richard
Wagner, who died there in 1883. The rooms where
the musician lived have been transformed into a
wonderful museum, which is very interesting for
music lovers. Or Ca’ D’Oro, a wonderful
fifteenth-century noble residence, today the
Galleria Franchetti, which hosts a precious
collection of paintings, including the famous
"St. Sebastian" by Mantegna, as well as works by
some of the greatest painters from
sixteenth-century Veneto and Flanders. You can
also admire the sumptuous eighteenth-century
Palazzo Labia which includes a marvelous
sequence of frescos by Tiepolo. The evocative
Ghetto of Venice, the oldest ghetto in the
world, was built by the Republic of Venice in
1516 and finally closed by Napoleon in 1797. It
is located beside the Campo del Ghetto Novo,
where you can find the extremely interesting
Hebrew Museum and the ancient Schole, the five
synagogues in the Ghetto.
Hotel Ca’ Vendramin di Santa Fosca combines a
past atmosphere full of art and history, exalted
by recent restoration work, with the most modern
comforts making Ca’ Vendramin di Santa Fosca a 4
star hotel in Venice of superior quality. The
entire hotel is an expression of magnificence
and classic Venetian style, starting in the
reception (open 24 hours) in the grand lounge
with its exposed beams and enriched by the
sumptuous Murano glass chandeliers. The hall is
defined by its eighteenth-century Damask fabric
sofas and precious oriental rugs.
The building is the ancient residence of
Gabriele Vendramin, a Venetian noble and refined
intellectual who lived during the first half of
the sixteenth-century. He was distinguished for
his cultural intellect and as a patron of the
arts in Venice during that period. He filled his
home with paintings by Giorgione, including the
famous Tempest, today at the Gallerie
dell’Accademia, and works by Tiziano (Gabriele
was a client and friend to both). His Camerino
per anticaglie ("junk" room) is renowned as it
once hosted the works of art belonging to the
noble, including the famous “Libro di disegni"
by Jacopo Bellini, now at the British Museum in
London and various drawings by Michelangelo. The
Ca’ Vendramin di Santa Fosca portico is also
remarkable in refined Lombard style carved
stone.
Few steps from Saint Mark's Square and from
Accademia, surrounded by the artistic beauties
and by the peacefulness and quitness of an
everyday Venice.
A Historical Palace, once home of a known art
collector, enhanced by art work of all ages and
rich with ancient historical memories.
A unique and unforgettable experience that will
bring you back in time. The breathtaking view
from the Terrace on the Grand Canal and the
peacefulness of the Flat Roof (provided with
Jacuzzi) are scenarios of incredible romance and
beauty.
This Moorish Palazzo has been built during the
15th Century. Built by Malpaga Family (they will
give their name to the Rio next to the
building), it was originally a two floors
building.
During the first years on the 20th Century the
building has been bought by the Stern Family,
art collectors and traders. They rebuildt the
whole palace (bigger, 4 floor in total) using
old parts and materials of the previous one.
Then the new building has been enriched with
pieces of art, sculptures, mosaics and
architectural elements from other buildings. The
result is remarkable, a collage of memories from
many different eras.
Now, after 2 years of meticulous restoration,
Palazzo Stern is magnificient.
This Moorish Palazzo has been built during the
15th Century. Built by Malpaga Family (they will
give their name to the Rio next to the
building), it was originally a two floors
building.
During the first years on the 20th Century the
building has been bought by the Stern Family,
art collectors and traders. They rebuilt the
whole palace (bigger, 4 floor in total) using
old parts and materials of the previous one.
Then the new building has been enriched with
pieces of art, sculptures, mosaics and
architectural elements from other buildings. The
result is remarkable, a collage of memories from
many different eras.
Now, after 2 years of meticulous restoration,
Palazzo Stern is magnificient.
Hotel Palazzo Stern is distinguished by its
kindness, professionalism and quality services
offered by the staff who are always available
for our guests in order to satisfy any their
desire.
Discover in the gothic walls of Palazzo del Doge
Marin Falier, the magic atmosphere of old
Venice, where art and history are the expression
of an incantation. Facing Campo SS.Apostoli,
reflected in the waters of a romantic canal,
this is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself
in layers of silk, brocades, damasks and gilt
mirrors that echo a Serenissima of long ago, a
city of travel and commerce with the entire
Orient.
The Palazzo del Doge Falier, situated close to
Piazza S. Marco and the Rialto Bridge, has been
restored with passion and attention to detail.
The hotel rooms, fitted with every comfort and
elegantly furnished with original antique
pieces, some have jacuzzi, separate shower
cubicles, hairdryers, satellite TV, a direct
telephone line, Internet WI-FI, air conditioning
with individual room control, a safe-deposit
box, and there is a buffet breakfast. The rich
treasures of Venice, together with the elegance,
prestige and history of our hotel, will make
your stay an unforgettable one. Antico Doge
Hotel has been restored with passion and
attention to detail...
Location
From Campo Santi Apostoli, facing onto the
Palazzo del Doge Falier, it is only a stone's
throw to Ponte di Rialto, the city's shopping
centre and market area, and St Mark’s Square, a
splendid gathering place surrounded by the
Procuratie, the wonderful Basilica and the
Palazzo Ducale, the official residence of the
Doges of Venice. Teatro Malibran, with its
highly entertaining theatre seasons, is also
close to the hotel, along with the famous
Theatre La Fenice home to the some of the best
opera performances in Italy and Europe. Very
close to the hotel, you can visit the
magnificent Palazzo Ca' d'Oro, one of Venice's
prime examples of Gothic architecture, and the
Jewish Museum in Campo del Ghetto Novo.
In
a marvellous position, located between the
Market and the Rialto, in the very heart of the
city, Hotel Locanda Poste Vecie of Venice
welcomes guests in an atmosphere reminiscent of
the 18th century complete with modern comforts.
Guests will be able to stay in what was once the
ancient Post Office of the Serenissima and where
today the prestigious Antica Trattoria Poste
Vecie operates as a hotel.
True to tradition Locanda Poste Vecie, welcomes
guests in a typically Venetian ambiance of
lacquered furnishings and precious fabrics
featuring Venetian red and gold hues, the
ancient colors of the Serenissima, the Republic
that ruled Venice up to the 18th century. The
excellent service and quality comforts make it a
truly comfortable hotel in the heart of Venice.
The reception welcomes guests 24h and a
Continental breakfast that meets the needs of
the international clientele is served at the
table in the typical Antica Trattoria Poste
Vecie restaurant. The Locanda's best feature is
the restaurant, the Antica Trattoria Poste Vecie
and the first one to open in Venice back in
1500.
It has been delighting patrons ever since with
exquisite recipes spanning the Venetian
tradition and the most innovative international
cuisine, the whole accompanied by a selection of
wines from the excellent cellar. Very inviting
and featuring a large fireplace and original
frescoes, it boasts a pretty garden which in
summer becomes the perfect place to eat under
the shadow of the arbor while taking in the
bustling activity of Venetian life in the Market
and the Pescheria. Guests of the inn will
benefit from a special discount of 15%.
Truly pleasant and with an inviting ambiance
thanks to the lacquered furnishings inspired by
18th-century Venetian style and the terracotta
floors enhanced by red and gold fabrics, the
rooms of Locanda Poste Vecie are perfect for the
comfort and services they provide as befits a
room-rental facility in Venice. Bright and
spacious and offered as Classic or Superior,
with pleasant views over the Pescheria and the
Grand Canal, rooms are available as single,
double, master, and with the addition of a bed,
as triple. Some are reserved for non-smokers and
decorated with non-allergenic materials, and all
have a private bathroom with bathtub or shower,
hairdryer, TV telephone, mini bar, safe and air
conditioning.A continental breakfast is served
every morning and it is included in the price
and will be served at Trattoria Poste Vecie
(good choice of cereals, bread, brioches, hot
and cold drinks). "Trattoria Poste Vecie" is one
of the most famous restaurants of Venice , where
you can taste some typical and good local dishes
(15 % discount is allowed to our guests). A bar
and a concierge service area available for all
our guests for a comfortable stay
MDV - Wedding in Venice : Monica Da Venezia,
Chief Wedding Planner.
Main Office : Via A. Da Corona, 1/L - 31100 /
Treviso - ITALY