Palazzetto My Venice Boutique Hotel

Venice rediscovers its gem: Palazzetto My Venice Boutique Hotel

Palazzetto My Venice Boutique Hotel: a luxurious haven in the heart of Venice, blending art, history, and innovation

In the vibrant heart of Venice, just steps from the Grand Canal and Palazzo Balbi, Palazzetto My Venice Boutique Hotel reopens its doors after a meticulous restoration. This 16th-century architectural gem has been transformed into an exclusive boutique hotel, offering a unique stay experience that seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary design.

Tailored luxury and comfort

With just ten rooms, each equipped with state-of-the-art technology, cascading showers, and spacious bathtubs, this hotel ensures guests an atmosphere of complete comfort and intimacy. The piano nobile, the beating heart of the property, preserves original frescoes and decorative paintings, enhanced by a Veneto-Byzantine-era quadrifora. Here, five grand paintings by master Giuseppe Bernardino Bison celebrate some of Italy’s most iconic cities: Milan, Rome, Pisa, Udine, and Padua.

Exquisite gastronomy

On the ground floor, an intimate and refined restaurant welcomes up to 50 guests between its indoor dining room and outdoor courtyard. Open to the public, the restaurant offers a cuisine that celebrates Italian heritage, balancing tradition and innovation with dishes inspired by the finest local ingredients. Additionally, a private water door allows guests to arrive directly at the property by boat.

Palazzetto My Venice Boutique Hotel: a project of distinction

Palazzetto My Venice is not just a hotel, but also an architectural restoration that celebrates the Venetian spirit. With a team of 15 professionals, this project represents an investment in Made in Italy, combining tradition, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit.

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