Hotel Moresco has been designed to make your stay unforgettable. With an elegant garden and relaxing study, you’ll find plenty of places to have a drink and unwind from a long day exploring the city or at work. In the study, you’ll find a cozy leather armchair where you can sip on a glass of wine in front of a warm fireplace. By picking up one of the many books in the library, you can immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Venice. You could explore the hotel and hang out all day, but don’t forget to check out the city as well, and Hotel Moresco will be waiting for you when you return.
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Ca Sagredo Hotel
The 15th-century palace, that is Ca Sagredo Hotel, was declared a national monument and functions today as a museum, luxury hotel, and noble residence. Inside you will find a magnificent ballroom and beautiful marble staircase, and outside you can view the wonderful canal and the historical Rialto Market. The hotel’s 42 Venetian styled rooms and suites are sights to behold in themselves, filled with and calming and inviting atmosphere. Don’t forget to take time to dine in the waterside L’Alcova restaurant with terrace over the Grand Canal. The restaurant follows a “Back to Nature” approach, serving a tasty variety of Venetian dishes from fresh ingredients and local sources.
Hotel Londra Palace
At Hotel Londra Palace, you get all of the luxury and character of a historic hotel with the highest quality amenities and top services. The hotel’s 100 windows have been overlooking the San Marco Basin for over 140 years, and the hotel contains 53 unique rooms. Besides the Sam Marco Basin, there is also an outstanding view of the Venetian Lagoon and the historic city’s bell towers and rooftops.
Loris Indri is the artistic chef of Do Leoni, the hotel’s traditional yet innovative restaurant that provides exceptional dining services. The hotel is also just moments away from Piazza San Marco and the Bridge of Signs, but is easily accessible to the rest of the city by water buses and taxis which can be found opposite the hotel.
Hotel Palazzo Stern
Staying at Hotel Palazzo Stern is like taking a step back in time. The hotel is near Saint Mark’s Square and is surrounded by artistic beauty of the city and filled with decor and art work from all ages. The hotel was built in the 15th century by the Malpaga family and later bought by the Stern Family in the early 20th century, who rebuilt and expanded the building but kept many of the old parts. They added incredible works of art, mosaics, sculptures, and new architectural designs. With a breathtaking city view from the terrace and a relaxing rooftop with a Jacuzzi, the final renovations made Hotel Palazzo Stern a remarkable place to visit.
Hotel Canal Grande
Hotel Canal Grande is a boutique hotel in Venice also knows as the “Boutique Hotel of the Venetian 1700’s.” This stunning hotel faces the Canal Grande, overlooking a Venetian square. It is also just a few minutes from Santa Lucia train station, the Rialto, St. Mark’s Square, and Piazzale Roma. This hotel will surround you with the atmosphere of ancient Venice with art and history, inspired by the Queen of the Adriatic.
Sabrina Scaglianti
Sabrina was born and raised in Venice and has always been interested in the anthropology of traveling and tourism. She has worked in the tourism business since the early 90’s, mainly working as a guide in Venice, but she also leads seminars and volunteers for A.F.S. and the European Federation for Intercultural Learning. Sabrina offers a variety of tours for groups with a variety of interests.
Luisella Romeo
Luisella has worked as a registered tour guide in Venice since May 2000, when she was officially certified by the Regione Veneto. She is also a member of the Association of Registered Tourist Guides in Venice and the National Association of Tourist Guides in Italy. After graduating from the University in Venice Ca’ Foscari with a degree in Foreign Languages and Literature, she traveled abroad where she continued to study art and history. Luisella loves meeting people from around the world and hearing their different perspectives. She loves working as a tour guide and is looking forward to helping you discover Venice.
Fiona Guisto
Fiona was born and raised in the beautiful city of Venice where she attended school and graduated with a degree in Foreign Languages and Literature from Ca’ Foscari university. She started working as a professional guide in Spring 2000 after obtaining her licence from the Regione Veneto. Since then, she has worked with clients from around the world leading tours in art and Venetian palaces, by foot and on boats, and to both classical sights and hidden gems around the city.
Nicoletta Consentino
Nicoletta has worked as a professional guide in Venice since 2009 and enjoys showing the beautify of her city to those around the world who come to see it. Her tours usually last 3-4 hours, but can last as long as it needs to cover the interests of her clients, whether that be food, art, or history. Nicoletta can show you the palaces, museum, and monuments of Venice, as well as the hidden canals and cultural spots.
Rosanna Colombo
After receiving her degree in Foreign Languages and Literature at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice, Rosanna become a Travel Assistant. However, she never stopped studying the history and art of Venice. Finally in 2007, Rosanna’s dream of becoming a licensed Venice tour guide came true. She enjoys meeting new people from around the world and sharing her vast knowledge with people who come visit the city she loves very much.