Monaco & Grand Canal Hotel Venice (Venice)

Monaco & Grand Canal Hotel Venice (Venice)
Monaco & Grand Canal Hotel Venice

country: Italy, city: Venice (City Centre: St. Mark's Square)

Monaco & Grand Canal Hotel Venice Monaco & Grand Canal Hotel VeniceLocated in an absolutely premier location, the Monaco and Grand Canal Hotel Venice is only a few steps to St Mark's Square and all the major sights. The Tessera Airport can be reached within 30 minutes by water taxi. With its warm and friendly atmosphere, this former 17th Century palace offers elegant surroundings steeped in history. Typical Venetian decoration and antique furnishings, together with unrivalled views over the Grand Canal, make this the hotel ideal for those wishing to experience the real magic of Venice.
The luxurious hotel offers 71 charming guestrooms and suites, which are beautifully decorated in great style. The terrace restaurant faces the Grand Canal, the Salute Church and San Giorgio Island. The Grand Canal Restaurant offers many Venetian specialties and fine international cuisine. The theatre complex, with 9 salons of various sizes, caters for up to 500 guests. Moreover, there are many leisure activities available near by.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Conference facilities
Faxing facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Photocopying facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:

Address:
San Marco 1332
30124 Venice


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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