The Venice Venice Hotel

“Contemporary art fills a 13th-century Byzantine palace, with rooms offering direct views of the Grand Canal.”

Our Review

Setting & First Impressions

The Venice Venice Hotel occupies the storied Palazzo Ca’ da Mosto on the Grand Canal, directly facing the Rialto’s bustle yet feeling deliberately removed from it. Arrival channels you through a historic passageway into colonnaded spaces where water, stone, and light set a theatrical tone. The mood is not hushed luxury so much as cultured energy: a place that treats Venice as living art rather than a backdrop.

Heritage Reimagined

Housed in one of the canal’s oldest Byzantine palazzi, the building’s age is not concealed; it is framed. Cracked marble, timeworn frescoes, and gothic arches converse with contemporary interventions to form what the owners call a “Postvenetian” aesthetic—an homage that resists pastiche. The transformation rescued Ca’ da Mosto from decline and restored its vocation for hospitality, preserving historical bones while inviting avant-garde expression across common areas and suites.

Suites & Comfort

Guest rooms vary widely in layout and outlook, but the through line is textural richness and a sense of narrative: velvet tones, sculptural seating, and artful libraries that make spaces feel curated rather than staged. Windows open to gondola-trailed water or intimate courtyards, and some accommodations add lofted volumes that accentuate the palazzo’s original proportions. Despite the cerebral design language, comfort is central—high-quality linens, thoughtful lighting, and well-insulated rooms that keep the city’s clamor at a cinematic remove.

Dining & Nightlife

On the ground floor, Venice M’Art threads a concept store into an all-day restaurant overlooking the Grand Canal. Mornings run on moka-pot coffee, pastries, and fresh juices; later, the menu stretches into refined Venetian plates that pair naturally with an aperitivo as traffic glides by on the water. After dark, the first piano nobile hides the invitation-only Venice Bitter Club, a speakeasy-style salon for hotel guests and members. It’s intimate, design-forward, and more salon than scene—ideal for a nightcap that lingers.

Wellness, Rooftop & Rhythm

The boutique spa, Felix Anima, is small by intent: a single treatment room where artist Victoria Zidaru’s site-specific installation infuses the experience with quiet symbolism. Sessions feel private and contemplative, aligning with the property’s art-meets-wellbeing ethos. For special moments, private dining can be arranged on the wooden Altana rooftop, a Venetian tradition that lifts you above domes and campanili as twilight sets the lagoon aglow. Throughout a stay, the rhythm is unhurried: read by the water, drift between galleries and bacari, then return to a house that treats design as conversation.

Location & Who It’s For

Set in Cannaregio, steps from the Rialto and within easy reach of major sights, the hotel places you at a photogenic crossroads without surrendering character. The Venice Venice Hotel is not for those seeking hushed, buttoned-down formality; there are no performative trappings here. Instead, it appeals to travelers who prize sense of place over sameness, who like their history unvarnished and their luxury defined by integrity of materials, cultural pulse, and viewlines that etch Venice into memory. For that audience, this property delivers something rare: a stay that feels both of the city and fearlessly for it.

In sum, The Venice Venice Hotel succeeds by refusing to compromise—honoring a venerable palazzo while staging contemporary ideas with confidence. It is a compelling choice for design-minded guests, art lovers, and anyone who wants Venice to feel newly seen.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE): ~13 km away; ~15–20 minutes by bus to Piazzale Roma, then ~5 minutes by vaporetto (water bus) or water taxi to hotel.
  • Treviso Antonio Canova Airport (TSF): ~26 km away; ~45–50 minutes by bus to Venice, then vaporetto or water taxi to hotel.
By Train
  • Venezia Santa Lucia Station: less than 1 km away; ~5–10 minutes walk or ~2–3 minutes by vaporetto (water bus) Line 1 from Ferrovia stop to Cà d'Oro or Rialto stop.
From Rialto Bridge
  • ~3–5 minutes walk; hotel faces Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal for immediate landmark reference.

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season. All vehicular access in Venice ends at Piazzale Roma; transport to the hotel thereafter requires water transport.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Rialto Market (Mercati di Rialto)
  • Historic produce and fish markets just across the bridge; liveliest early morning.
  • Distance: ≈0.3–0.6 km
  • Mode: walk; ~7–12 min (conditions permitting)
  • Best time: early morning (fish stalls close by midday)
  • Tip: Fish market typically closed Sun–Mon; produce runs Mon–Sat mornings.
St. Mark’s Basilica (Basilica di San Marco)
  • Byzantine cathedral with golden mosaics on Piazza San Marco.
  • Distance: ≈1.8–2.2 km
  • Mode: walk ~20–30 min or vaporetto (Line 1) ~20–25 min
  • Best time: early morning or late afternoon
  • Tip: Dress code applies—shoulders and knees covered for entry.
Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale)
  • Gothic palace of the Venetian Republic; Bridge of Sighs connects to the old prisons.
  • Distance: ≈1.8–2.2 km
  • Mode: walk ~20–30 min or vaporetto (to S. Marco/S. Zaccaria) ~20–25 min
  • Best time: opening hour or evening slots
  • Tip: “Secret Itineraries” tours are limited—reserve in advance.
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
  • Modern art museum in the former Palazzo Venier dei Leoni on the Grand Canal.
  • Distance: ≈1.8–2.2 km
  • Mode: walk ~20–30 min or vaporetto (to Accademia) ~15–20 min
  • Best time: late morning on weekdays
  • Tip: Courtyard and terrace are partly open-air—check forecast on windy/rainy days.
Teatro La Fenice
  • Venice’s historic opera house with gilded auditorium; tours and evening performances.
  • Distance: ≈0.6–0.8 km
  • Mode: walk; ~7–12 min
  • Best time: mid-morning for tours; evenings for performances
  • Tip: Shorts and sleeveless tops are not permitted inside.
Murano (Glass-making Island)
  • Island workshops and Glass Museum showcasing centuries-old Venetian glass.
  • Distance: ≈2.5–3.5 km
  • Mode: walk to Fondamente Nove + vaporetto (Lines 4.1/4.2/12); ~30–40 min
  • Best time: morning (furnaces typically active earlier)
  • Tip: For the fastest route, depart from Fondamente Nove; check lagoon conditions.

General Tip: Venice is best on foot—allow extra time for crowds and occasional high-tide detours; for islands, use the ACTV vaporetto and verify routes/timetables on the day.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Apr–Jun and Sep–Oct bring mild weather and consistently high visitor demand.
  • Canals are busy; hotel occupancy strong and booking flexibility more limited.
Super-peak
  • Jul–Aug and late Dec–early Jan see dense crowds and festival activity.
  • Hotel demand peaks; availability tight and policies often less flexible.
Shoulder
  • Mar and Nov are cooler with noticeably lighter foot traffic in lanes.
  • Some services reduce hours; hotels may offer more moderate booking conditions.
Low/Off
  • Jan–Feb outside Carnival are quiet, cool, and often foggy along canals.
  • Visitor numbers lower; hotel demand soft and policies can be more flexible.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Palatial, Heritage, Waterfront, Urban
Check-in time: After 3:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 43

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