Discover the luxurious Liassidi Palace Hotel Venice, elegantly occupying a 15th century palazzo overlooking the Rio di San Lorenzo 'dei Greci', one of Venice's finest old canals. Nestled in the perfect position at the heart of 'real' Venice, this magnificent 4-star boutique hotel offers a unique blend of contemporary design and 18th-century Venice, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all guests.
Located in Castello, the domain of the Venice Biennale, and within walking distance of Venezia Santa Lucia, the hotel is ideally situated for exploring the city's many extraordinary sites. Just steps away from the renowned Piazza San Marco, you can traverse the ancient alleyways and ride gondolas through the world-famous canals. Indulge in shopping at the Calle delle Mercerie, offering a rich variety of merchandise, from Murano glass to leather goods and elegant designer boutiques. With easy access to the nearby landing for water taxis from the main car terminal at Piazzale Roma, the Santa Lucia train station, and the Marco Polo Venice airport, the Liassidi Palace Hotel is your gateway to the irresistible charm of Venice.
Begin your day with a sumptuous buffet of sweet and savoury specialities from the elegant dining rooms overlooking the canal. In the evenings, unwind with a selection of international long drinks and cocktails accompanied by soothing background music, often played live by local artists.
Each spacious room at the Liassidi Palace features precious fabrics, replicated 20th-century paintings, oak and Italian-walnut furniture, and plasma-screen TVs with satellite channels. The generous size and distinctive furnishing styles create a warm, inviting atmosphere, with high ceilings adorned with exposed beams and Murano glass chandeliers, and the grand "esafora" six-light window offering views of the San Lorenzo Canal.
At the Liassidi Palace Hotel, you will experience exemplary 24-hour "clef d'or" concierge service, catering to your every need. The hotel also organizes complimentary trips to Murano Island, with a free tour of a local glass-blowing factory.