The goal of the hotel is to give its patrons the most Venetian experience it can. Check in happens on the 1960's Celli boat that brings you right to the private hotel dock. Check-in happens on the boat and there is not hotel "desk" in the lobby.
Breakfast can be served at any time of day and anywhere in the hotel. I'd truly never leave!
The whitewashed beamed ceilings ad a rustic counterpoint to the slick mirrors and Starck's signature aluminum furniture. The rooms range from a small 215 sq. ft. (approx. 15'x15') to a large 750 sq. ft.(approx. 35'x20'). Prices range from approximately $420 to $1,310. Not budget, but maybe for a splurge?
The masks are a signature design element in the hotel - very Carnevale de Venizia.
Note the spectacular Venetian mirrors mounted on the glass walls, or perhaps they are mirrored walls? It's hard to tell!
The hotel restaurant is filled with spectacular Murano glass chandeliers and artworks by Aristide Najean.
Doesn't this chandi look like a mass of seaweed and coral? The fish bone rug adds a touch of whimsy and humor.
Can you just imagine sinking into these lush sofas and the dark and romantic atmosphere, sipping a little grappa?
The hallways are lit in different dark and gorgeous colors.
Boo.
I've never been to Venice, have you? This one is on my list!
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