Designed to make guests feel ‘temporarily Venetian,’ the design of Palazzina Grassi brings a long-overdue contemporary edge to Italy‘s floating city.
Palazzina Grassi has no exterior nameplate, traditional reception, or concierge desk. The atmosphere here is more like a private aristocratic Venetian home than a top hotel. This low-key appearance disappears in the lobby.
The lobby’s welcoming space features a long mirrored glass bar on one side and the restaurant’s open kitchen on the other. With its seductive low lighting, mahogany paneled walls, and plush armchairs, it is a great place to come for cocktails, live music, and local cuisine.
The hotel occupies a 2,800 sq m 16th-century noble house, and the interiors distill the essence of Venice, contrasting and harmonizing tradition and modernity. The hotel has floor-to-ceiling Venetian mirrors, multi-colored hallways in bright red to acid almond green, huge rugs in vivid colors, vintage and rare books, antique pieces, mahogany, and unique artworks with Starck’s design signature all over it.
While the lobby is dark and romantic, the French designer has gone for a total contrast of bright white interiors in the bedrooms. The über-contemporary suites are white from the furniture to the walls and floors, while the tiny masked symbols here and there display typical playful touches from Starck.
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The Palazzina Grassi experience starts with a vintage mahogany 1962 Celli speedboat, which can be booked to collect guests from the airport — and check-in taking place onboard. Dropped off at the hotel’s private jetty, guests get the impression of arriving in a private home.
No wonder A-listers choose to call it home when they’re in town. Johnny Depp took over the best suite for three months while filming The Tourist, and Angelina Joli is also said to be a fan of the place.
Overlooking the Grand Canal right in the heart of the "floating city," the sophisticated and original Palazzina Grassi stands in refreshing contrast to the grande dames of the Venice hotel scene. It's quite perfect for a romantic getaway.
Categories: Boutique hotels, City hotels, Creative vibes, Culture & heritage, Luxury hotels, Modern design, Romantic, Shopping, Sightseeing,
Number of rooms & suites: 26
Rate per night: From $350 USD
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Check room rates and bookAuthor: Travel+Style. Last updated: 30/08/2024
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