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Il Palazzo Experimental, Italy

Boutique hotel, Venice

Il Palazzo Experimental offers 32 elegantly designed rooms and suites, and a spacious back garden letting onto a quiet canal.

A Palazzo in the heart of Venice’s Dorsoduro quarter

Il Palazzo Experimental is a crossroads for visitors and locals. The Palazzo is near to such cultural attractions as the Guggenheim Collection and the Galleria dell’Accademia, but slightly off the main tourist path, with a secret back garden that lets out onto a quiet canal served by the hotel’s own pontoon.

Twenty-nine comfortable rooms and three suites are bathed in natural light with views of the Canal della Giudecca from the Palazzo’s front, or a secret garden in the back.
Dorothée Meilichzon’s design was inspired by signatures of the city like terrazzo floors and dramatic marble accents. Bathrooms, stocked with a curated selection of toiletries, are equally stylish, with black marble trims and hand-glazed tiles. As with all Experimental Group hotels, minibars are stocked with local specialties.

The Ristorante Adriatica uses only seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients, with an in-house wine bar that emphasizes regional producers. The cocktail bar, designed by Cristina Celestino, is signed Experimental Cocktail Club.

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At a glance

  • The Palazzo is near to such cultural attractions as the Guggenheim Collection and the Galleria dell’Accademia, but slightly off the main tourist path, with a secret back garden that lets out onto a quiet canal served by the hotel’s own pontoon.
  • Thirty-two comfortable rooms including suites. Three suites surrounded by natural light with views of the Canal della Giudecca from the Palazzo’s front, or a secret garden in the back.
  • All rooms bear the hallmarks of Experimental comfort and style, combined with the delicate touch of Italian design reflecting the hotel’s neighborhood.
  • Il Palazzo Experimental’s façade comprises three entrances on the Canal Della Giudecca: one leading to the restaurant, one to the reception area and lobby, and one to the bar, signed Experimental Cocktail Club, only the Group’s third outside of their London and Paris addresses.
  • The Ristorante Adriatica uses only seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients, with an in-house wine bar that emphasizes regional producers. The cocktail bar, designed by Cristina Celestino, is signed Experimental Cocktail Club.
  • Order your cocktails & mocktails from the Experimental Bartenders making them famed creations. After a day around Venice, sip these tailor-made creations comfortably seated at the bar desk or on a comfortable sofa.
  • A carefully chosen wine list emphasizing local knowhow is complemented by Experimental Cocktails, featuring bespoke recipes made exclusively with local ingredients, served at the lounge space.
  • Venice was considered the first international center of finance. The cosmopolitan city-state used its wealth to fund the flourishing Renaissance, resulting in painting, sculpture, and architecture that changed the world. In the centuries hence, with its unsurpassable beauty and richness, Venice has remained a magnet for art and culture, a spectacular destination that should be experienced by everyone at least once.
  • Next to that the city of Venice has lots to offer for the cultural visitors, all on walking distance.
  • Breakfast prices are €25,- for adults and €18,- for children. Breakfast: from 7:30 am to 11:00 am Lunch: from 12 pm to 02:30 pm Snack: from 11 am to 09:30 pm Dinner: from 6:30 pm to 09:30 pm.
  • Il Palazzo Experimental Hotel is open all year round. Hotel check-in time at 2 pm and check-out at 12 pm.
  • The tourism tax is € 4.50 euro per person per day and it is not included in the room rate.
  • Rates shown represent the start rate during low season per night a € 210,- euro. We only make reservations on request, meaning our personalised offers are guaranteed to be the best available, and exclusive to our guests.

Location

Enjoy the local area

The hotel is located in the heart of the Dorsoduro district of Venice. The Palazzo’s Dorsoduro neighborhood is slightly off of Venice’s main tourist path, yet hosts Galleria dell’Accademia and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, making it the perfect place to let yourself amble in its charming streets.

20 minutes walking distance to St. Mark’s Square
20 minutes walking distance to Rialto’s Bridge
15 minutes walking distance to P.le Roma/S. Lucia Train station

Facilities

  • Optional Services
    • Activity planning
    • Airport transfers
    • Baby cot
    • Baby equipment
    • Babysitting
    • Boat charters
    • Breakfast
    • Massage services
    • Private excursions
    • Private transfers
    • Restaurant reservations
    • Room service
    • Taxi
  • General
    • Air Conditioning
    • Bar
    • Coffee maker
    • Concierge Service
    • Flatscreen TV
    • Full use hotel facilities
    • Hairdryer
    • Heating
    • Housekeeping
    • Minibar
    • Safe
    • Satellite TV
    • WIFI
  • Linen & Supplies
    • Bathrobes
    • Bathroom amenities
    • Slippers
  • Entertainment & Experiences
    • Restaurant
  • Remaining
    • Wheelchair Accessible