Need to know
Rooms
Four apartments arranged over four floors with one large five-bedroom residence taking up the first and second floor.
Check–Out
11am. Earliest check-in, 4pm. Both are flexible an hour either side, subject to availability and on request.
More details
Rates don't typically include breakfast (available on request for €35 a day, plus a butler fee).
Also
There is an elevator to all floors in the building. Public spaces and some rooms are accessible for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout; access to private pier for gondolas, taxis and boats, private gym (for guests staying in the Piano Nobile apartment only). In rooms: washing machine and tumble drier, soundsystem, TV, air-conditioning, iron, ironing board, coffee machine, tea and coffee, free bottled water (still and sparkling), and Acqua dell’Elba bathroom products.
Our favourite rooms
Ceilings of the Piano Nobile's ‘salone’ are extraordinary, as is the sweeping marble stairwell, which features hand-painted wallpaper by an artist who creates the scenery for the opera house. Upstairs, the shift in ceiling height gives the other three apartments an entirely different intimate feel, with each having its own take on chic Italian design. Canal Grande, while also offering a canalside view with glimpses of the Rialto bridge, is defined by sleek modern interior furnishings. Textiles by the Fortuny company (founded by artist and designer Mariano Fortuny), curated decorative pieces and bespoke wood-panelled furniture have a Seventies flavour. The small two-bedroom Terrazzetta has its own romance to it. Light and bright, the charming private terrace offers views across the rooftops and a quiet escape from the buzz. And up in the beams, the top-floor Rialto offers a spacious and stylish family-friendly loft space with a cosy snug, again in a Seventies colour palette of earthy greens and reds. Along with a fully equipped kitchen and dining room, you also have exclusive access to the ‘altana’ roof terrace, the perfect spot for an aperitivo.
Packing tips
There are oodles of churches in Venice, many of which still hold mass. If visiting in summer, make sure you have something to cover up your shoulders when popping in to take a look - St Mark's Basilica has a strict dress code.
Also
If renting the entire palazzo, all guests can access the gym, not just those staying in the Piano Nobile. The communal ground-floor space can also be utilised for parties.
Children
It’s not possible to add extra beds but baby cots can be added to rooms free of charge.