Directly overlooking the Grand Canal, with an incomparable view of Venice, the Palace of the Doge Gritti is now one of the world's most celebrated hotels. Commissioned in 1525 as the residence of the Doge of Venice, Andrea Gritti, the Gritti Palace was later used as the official residence of the Vatican's ambassadors to Venice.
Along with the hotel's ideal location, its eighty-two guest rooms and nine sumptuous suites offer luxurious comfort, in an atmosphere enhanced by precious decorations and beautiful antique furnishings. It is also home to the savory cuisine of the Restaurant Club del Doge. Ernest Hemingway once appreciated the hotel "as the best hotel in a city of great hotels."
Guide price £3,865 per person based on four people travelling by Citation Bravo and staying two nights in a junior suite.
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