Sleeps
Up to 8 persons
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
5
Floor
Third (US: 4th)
Location
San Marco
Reference
v419
Venetia / Grand Canal Palazzo
A fabulous Grand Canal facing design apartment with 4 luxe bedrooms and 5 bathrooms
A fabulous Grand Canal facing design apartment with 4 luxe bedrooms and 5 bathrooms
Venetia Grand Canal is the second largest apartment in this historic palazzo, a very spacious 240 sq.m with an incredible four bedrooms and five bathrooms. It is located on the third floor of this beautiful white Palazzo, with elevator. Adjoining Venetia is another two bedroom apartment - Eleonora - which makes it a perfect choice for an extended family group.
Venetia has recently been renovated to a very high standard, as has the whole palazzo. A private jetty outside allows guests to reach the property by water taxi directly from the airport, train station or car terminal.
The interiors are both sophisticated and contemporary, with an oversized leather sofa scattered with precious Fortuny cushions in different colours, while a beautiful design dining table and designer chairs is placed strategically in front of the large Grand Canal-facing windows.
A large state-of-the-art kitchen offers mesmorising views of the Rialto bridge and is equipped with every appliance known to man, as well as being the kitchen with the most beautiful view in Venice!
Four luxury double bedrooms with stunning en-suite bathrooms are located in a well proportioned balance on either side of the main living area.
CIN: IT027042B45SRNICZC
Canal views
Communal courtyard
Lift
Water gate
Air conditioning
Central heating
This is one of the apartments in The White Palazzo Grand Canal.
San Marco
This is the historical centre of the town with Piazza San Marco at its very heart and with Venice’s most coveted museums: Palazzo Ducale and Museo Correr. The buildings in this area of town are all on a fabulously grand scale. You will find most of the designer shops and luxury brands around here, including a number of fine jewellers and designers hidden among the colonnades of the piazza itself. The best time to visit is in the evening when the sun sets over the curved domes of St. Mark’s Basilica and live music sweeps across the piazza, defined by Napoleon as the “finest drawing room in Europe”.
































