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2765 Sestiere San Polo, Venice
30125 Venice


Palazzo Barbarigo

Venice, Italy [view map]

Style
Dark Venetian romance
Setting
On the Grand Canal

Palazzo Barbarigo’s dramatic contemporary decor sends new blood coursing through the chambers of a parquet-floored, high-ceilinged 16th-century palace, blending 1920s deco sleek with ultra-modern boudoir glamour.

Need to know

Venice hotels: Palazzo Barbarigo, need to know
Rooms
18, including six deluxe junior suites.
Rates
In low season, €200–€340; high season, €290–€520. Rates include à la carte breakfast, tax and service. A minimum two-night stay applies at weekends (to include a Saturday night) and during Carnival; minimum three nights over xmas/New Year/Easter.
Check-out
12 noon. Check-in, from 2pm.
Facilities
Library, free WiFi on the first floor, laundry; in rooms, flatscreen satellite TV, minibar housed in a cocktail cabinet, kingsize bed, safe.
Children
Welcome, although this hotel has a glamorous, grown-up feel. Cots are available free for under-threes; extra beds for children aged 3–11 staying in parents’ rooms cost an additional €45–€70, depending on room type. Babysitters cost €25 an hour.
Hotel closed
Never.
Also
No pets.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
Every room at Palazzo Barbarigo is a decent size and has a canal view, so you’re onto a winner whichever you pick – although if you’ve set your heart on Grand Canal views, you’ll want one of the lovely Junior Suites, which also have separate dressing and wardrobe areas. Suites 8, 9 and 10 are corner rooms and have the best of both worlds, with views of both the San Polo and Grand Canal.
Packing tips
Your sexiest silk lingerie – this is an uber-seductive lovers’ hideaway.
Also
We loved the etched mirrors in the bathrooms, and the floor-to-ceiling windows and mirrors, which throw plenty of natural light into darker corners.

Food & drink

Venice hotels: Palazzo Barbarigo, food and drink
Hotel restaurant
There’s no restaurant as such, but there is a light snack menu with a few lunch and dinner options available in the dining room between noon and 11pm. This dark jewel of a room is the same place you'll enjoy your delicious breakfast every morning (unless you choose to take it in your bedroom, of course).
Dress code
James Bond/Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale.
Top table
Pull up a sexy black velvet barstool or fight tooth and nail for the single table for two on the terrace overlooking the Grand Canal.
Last orders
The cocktail bar shuts up shop at 11pm.
Room service
Get breakfast, drinks or light snacks delivered to your bedside from 7am till 11pm – after that, entertain yourself with your elegant cocktail cabinet.
Hotel bar
The 1920s-feel lounge bar is a decidedly slinky spot to sink a few martinis or expertly mixed Barbarigo cocktails – inside, it’s all black velvet sofas, smoky mirrors and upholstered wall panels. Miaow.

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Palazzo Barbarigo

2765 Sestiere San Polo, Venice

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Palazzo Barbarigo

Venice, Italy [view map]

Local restaurants

Osteria Da Carla, at San Marco 1535 (+39 041 523 785) has a fantastic location just behind the Piazza San Marco. Leave the madding crowd behind and head to this little spot filled with locals and the inevitable (lucky) stray tourist. Sample goodies from the small menu, or eat little tapas-style tartines (such as toast with melted cheese and walnuts) at the bar. Pane Vino e San Daniele, at Calle dei Botteri, San Polo 1544 (+39 041 084 46) belongs to a chain of three enoteche which serve food. The eatery boasts cheerful service, local clientele and rustic charm, with straw-seated chairs and a small country menu. This is a good option for meals on the run – try the carbonara, thin crust pizzas and tiramisu. La Columbina at Cannaregio 1828–1831 (+39 041 522 2616) is more Pugliese than Venetian. The menu is small but marvellous in quality, not to mention quantity. Standout dishes include giant cheese-filled ravioli in a blanket of rich, tomato sauce. The fried seafood plate is superb – a gargantuan mix of battered vegetables, squid, prawns, lobster and fish. Antiche Carampane at San Polo 1911 (+39 041 524 0165) is almost impossible to find, but its succulent seafood is well worth the trek. The little paper cones filled with the most divine fried water shrimp set the tone for the evening. Be sure to book ahead.

Worth getting out of bed for

Palazzo Barbarigo places you perfecly for exploring the lively San Polo district. The Rialto (the thriving commercial centre and source of news described by Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice) is only a short stroll away. Beyond that, Venice’s sights are all easy to reach, including the Guggenheim and Palazzo Grassi.

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