Postcards from... Booklet 2022
Located in Cannaregio, away from the hustle and bustle of St Mark's Square, but close enough to explore all that the city has to offer, Hotel Heureka is a boutique property with just 10 luxurious bedrooms Carved out of a 16th century palazzo, overlooking the tranquil Madonna dell’Orto Canal, the building has been restored to bring back the splendour of its originsmarriedwith the vibrant look of the present.There is a joyous and eclectic stylewhere some bedrooms have restored frescoes and statement bathtubs by the bed. Others have show-stopping bathrooms and four-poster beds with lavish drops. It also has a garden, which is a rarity on themain island. After a 2017 renovation, Rome’s historic Hotel Eden re- emerged with an extensive face-lift. The 128-year-old hotel’s marble and gold lobby hints at the 98 opulent guest rooms that have been refreshed with gold detailing and original artwork. The Eden Spa uses products from the Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, founded in 1612. The top-floor restaurant, La Terrazza, serves Italian cuisine with views of St. Peter’s Basilica. Chef Fabio Ciervo takes Italian cuisine to new heights with a philosophy based on ‘innovation, wellbeing, ingredients, taste and art’and dishes that combine innovation with tradition. Aman Venice is as luxurious and charming as the city it finds itself in. Located in a palazzo by the side of the picturesque Grand Canal, the hotel includes private gardens and boasts a number of decorative treasures, including gilded ceilings,16th-century wall coverings and Tiepolo frescoes. Despite its historical influences, the accommodation includes a range of modern amenities and facilities. Many of the suites have sumptuous sitting rooms with stunning views of the Grand Canal. For full Renaissance immersion opt for the Alcova Tiepolo Suite, which is adorned with exquisite frescoes by the master himself. The Baglioni Hotel Luna is cloaked in history. A stone’s throw fromSt. Mark’s Square, the palazzo dates to 1118, and throughout the years has undergone transformations froma convent into an aristocratic palace.Today’s hotel brims with original details, like ornate stuccowalls, Murano chandeliers, watercolor paintings, gold fixtures and original ceiling frescoes in theMarco Polo ballroom that are attributed to pupils of Tiepolo, the 18th centuryVenetian painter. Instead of playing second fiddle to the priceless art within, the culinary offerings hold their own, especially at award-winning Canova restaurant, renowned for itsmenu and extensivewine cellar. The Pick of Venice Hotels Please select up to 4 hotels that you wish to feature in Postcards fromVenice feature - Page 1 of 2 Baglioni Hotel Luna Hotel Heureka Hotel Londra Palace Aman Venice
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