The Golden Tulip Tritone was born in the beginning of 60’s and has a long tradition. Today the hotel is completely renovated and restyled and offers the best and newest services in a soft and relaxing atmosphere.
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009HOTEL DANIELI
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009Delicately woven rugs, Murano glass chandeliers, ornately carved pink marble columns, stained glass, and high ceilings decorated with golden leaves lend an opulent air to Hotel Danieli. Venetian culture comes alive in the masterfully restored 14th century palace of Doge Dandolo?s family. Open the intricately carved doors to cobblestone streets and canal views. Steps away from Piazza San Marco, Doge?s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs, Hotel Danieli was named to Cond? Nast Traveler’s 2005 Gold List Reserve and is a fine example of world-class luxury and personal service. Indulge in private beach facilities, swimming pools, tennis, and golf at our sister hotels, The Westin Excelsior and the Hotel des Bains, via our private boat to Venice Lido. Explore La Terrazza?s delectable Mediterranean and regional cuisine complemented by captivating panoramas of the Grand Canal and Adriatic Sea. Enjoy a dinner created from indigenous ingredients as you watch the breathtaking sunset from La Terrazza?s rooftop. Precious decorations and beautiful antique furnishings enhance the atmosphere and luxurious comfort of our 233 guest rooms and suites. With stylish d?cor and comfortable furnishings, guest rooms reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Hotel Danieli.
HOTEL GRITTI PALACE
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009The Gritti Palace dates back to 1525 when its construction began. At first the official residence of the Gritti family, the palace was later used as the residence of the Vatican ambassadors to Venice. Later still, it was home to successive noble families, as the Pisanis and again the Grittis in 1814, when it was purchased by Camillo Gritti. Over the centuries it has had illustrious guests, as it was the habit for noble palaces. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the palace was converted into a hotel and annexed to the adjacent Grand Hotel. Following the Second World War, Compagnia Italiana Grandi Alberghi acquired the palace and, after important restoration works, the hotel officially opened on June 5th, 1948 as Hotel Gritti Palace. It soon became the favourite of intellectuals, artists and royalty. Among the many guests who enjoyed its exceptional hospitality feature Sir Winston Churchill, Graham Greene, Ernest Hemingway, Andr? Malraux, Igor and Vera Stravinsky, Luchino Visconti, and Orson Welles. Ernest Hemingway once described the hotel ?as the best hotel in a city of great hotels.? In the words of W. Somerset Maugham, ?There are few things in life more pleasant than to sit on the terrace of the Gritti when the sun about to set bathes in lovely colour the Salute, which almost faces you. You see that noble building at its best and the sight adds to your satisfaction. For at the Gritti you are not merely a number as you are in those vast caravanserais that are now being built all over the world; you are a friend who has been welcomed as he stepped out of his motor boat, and when you seat down to dinner at the very same table that you sat at the year before, and the year before that, when you see that your bottle of Soave is in the ice-pail, waiting for you, as it has been year after year, you cannot but feel very much at home.? .
BOSCOLO BELLINI HOTEL
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009An exclusive hotel in the heart of Venice, right on the Grand Canal and just 25 minutes away from Saint Mark’s Square, Rialto Bridge and the Jewish District. Modeled around a former aristocrat’s home, the Bellini is enriched by gleaming marbles, exquisite Murano glass chandeliers, prestigious Brocaedes and silk, original frescos. The ambience is classy with an unusual friendly atmosphere. Aristocratic charm fills every corner of this beautiful hotel, from its refined lobby to its spacious, elegant rooms that impress for their d??cor. The elegantly furnished halls and meeting rooms are the perfect setting for small business meetings and informal gatherings. At the intimate lounge bar, the best selection of wines and cocktails marries a menu of Italian and international specialties.
BOSCOLO DEI DOGI HOTEL
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009A very special place in the heart of Venice: the Dei Dogi. In this luxurious but never excessive palace, once an ambassador’s splendid residence, history has been wonderfully preserved among the silk and velvet tapestries and the 16th-century stuccowork, which has been perfectly restored. The ancient decorations blend with the modern comforts in the guest rooms and in the functional business center, creating an enchanting ambience where every detail reflects a joyful, bright and glorious past. In the Giardino di Luca restaurant, all the tradition of Venetian cooks is interpreted by master chefs in an impressive selection of Italian and international dishes and wines. A magnificent internal garden, which has no match in Venice, enhances the guest’s senses in its exquisitely charming and evocative atmosphere.