St. Regis Venice Unveils Suites

The Falstaff Travel Editors, 10.11.2020

Exquisite design between history and art

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Located directly on the Grand Canal, opposite the Punta della Dogana and the Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute, The St. Regis Venice combines its famous historical and artistic heritage with the modern design and exquisite service of the St. Regis brand. Throughout its history, the hotel originally known as The Grand Hotel Britannia has attracted notable intellectuals and celebrities, as well as famous painters J.M.W. Turner, John Singer Sargent and Claude Monet. Monet, during his stay in the autumn of 1908 and inspired by the spectacular view from the hotel, captured the light reflections on the Grand Canal in his Venetian masterpieces. The St. Regis Venice consists of five 18th- and 19th-century palazzi, with the oldest, Palazzo Badoer Tiepolo, dating from the 17th century. Many of the 130 guest rooms and 39 suites feature private terraces or Juliette balconies that offer unique views of Venice's most famous landmarks.

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