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La Veneziana Boutique Rooms

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Rooms & Views

Suite with Balcony and Canal View
1x Queen 30 Up to 3
canal view City view

The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and a bidet. Boasting a terrace with city views, th…

Junior Suite with Canal View
1x Queen 24 Up to 2
canal view City view

The air-conditioned suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and a bidet. The suite provides a flat-screen…

Superior Double Room
1x Queen 22 Up to 3

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The doub…

Double Room
1x Queen 16 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The doub…

Queen Room
1x Queen 16 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The air-…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Local★ Michelin Modern and minimalist, with an open kitchen, Local is one of the best and most exciting restaurants in Venice, the result of the synergy between the extremely friendly owner, who works front of house, and talented chef, Salvatore Sodano. With a 7 or 9-course tasting menu, it is an experience not to be missed! Extraordinary wine cellar with almost a thousand labels, most of them Italian.358m
  • Quadri★ Michelin Il Quadri showcases traditional Venetian dishes interpreted with a contemporary twist by chef Sergio Preziosa, who focuses on ingredients from the lagoon, such as fish from its shallow waters, vegetables from SantʼErasmo island, shellfish and game in season. Ask the staff for wine recommendations and you’ll discover some unusual labels on the extensive and varied wine list, such as the Adega do Vulcão Ameixambar, a white wine from the Azores with mineral notes and great flavour – the perfect accompaniment to the rich, tasty cuisine served here.415m
  • Glam Enrico Bartolini★★ Michelin Set between quiet, narrow streets, the gate opens onto Palazzo Venart, one of Venice's most exclusive residences. This hotel has two gardens, one at the entrance and the other overlooking the Grand Canal, where guests can enjoy coffee and little cakes at the tables on the main floor of the building as a very elegant alternative. Meals, on the other hand, are served in a room where the papered walls tell the story of the Silk Route. The gastronomic journey at Glam is in the skilled hands of Donato Ascani, resident chef at the multi-starred Bartolini. Ascani's talent shines brilliantly in two ta1.0km
  • Oro Restaurant★ Michelin Housed within the Hotel Cipriani, one of Venice’s legendary hotels which is pleasantly located in a tranquil corner of Giudecca island, the round-shaped dining room at the Oro Restaurant boasts views of the lagoon and the lido. Here, chef Vania Ghedini from Ferrara serves an array of Moroccan dishes which bear witness to her professional past. Her Laguna dish is particularly striking thanks to its skilfully mixed flavours and delicate textures. The tasting menu is equally impressive and offers a good introduction to the chef’s cuisine, including dishes from the lagoon alongside a few light veg1.1km
  • Wistèria★ Michelin Nestled along the Rio de la Frescada, one of the numerous tranquil lateral canals, the modest entrance of Wisteria opens directly onto the outdoor area, enlivened by the eponymous wisteria under whose shade several tables are arranged when the season permits. Wisteria delights guests with dishes attuned to the seasonality of ingredients and the diverse offerings of the region: contemporary Venice’s gastronomic landscape through six or eight-course tasting menus. Highly recommended is the dessert with pumpkin, licorice, and almonds.1.2km
  • Osteria alle Testiere This restaurant, now one of the most popular bistros in Venice, started out as a typical Venetian “bacaro”. The cuisine focuses on traditional Mediterranean and Venetian dishes, including vegetables, many of which are grown in a kitchen garden on Sant'Erasmo island (Osti in Orto) – an initiative which sees a number of small restaurants coming together to grow and share produce. The menu changes in line with market availability. With just a few tables, booking well in advance is highly recommended.118m
  • Il Ridotto Just a few steps from St. Mark's Square and the Bridge of Sighs, in a small square, Il Ridotto welcomes you with a colourful and warm atmosphere. The cuisine, based on territoriality and seasonality of products, will win you over. Not to be missed is the mouthwatering and fresh white chocolate dessert of bergamot, citrus and grapefruit.197m
  • L'Osteria di Santa Marina This classy inn is managed by young professionals who serve seafood and traditional dishes, but they also offer some interesting culinary innovations.264m
  • Alle Corone Modern Mediterranean and Venetian cuisine served in three elegant dining rooms or – on request – in the wine bar surrounded by bottles of wine. Through the windows, enjoy the spectacle of gondolas passing by along the small canal outside.311m
  • Hostaria da Franz Founded in a different venue by an Austrian soldier in the late 19C, this historic Venetian restaurant is now run by owner Maurizio, who oversees the front of house in a courteous yet friendly manner. He introduces guests to its variety of dishes, which aim to please rather than surprise. Fish specialities are to the fore here.427m

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • St Mark's Basilica church in Venice, Italy317m
  • Doge's Palace palace in Venice, Italy376m
  • Bridge of Sighs Bridge over a canal in Venice326m
  • Piazza San Marco square in Venice, Italy436m
  • Rialto Bridge one of four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy489m
  • Teatro La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy708m
  • Santa Maria della Salute church in Venice, Italy893m
  • Santi Giovanni e Paolo church in Venice, Italy260m

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