Hotel Carnival Palace, Venice Hotels
Carnival-themed hotel with outdoor hot tubs and terraces, ornate decoration, and a waterfront terrace
Immerse yourself in the captivating carnival atmosphere of Venice with a stay at the Hotel Carnival Palace. Nestled just a short distance from the main island, in the charming Cannaregio district, this hotel offers a unique experience. This primarily residential area allows guests to discover a more authentic, local side of the city, all while maintaining convenient access to Venice’s iconic sites and attractions.
From the Hotel Carnival Palace, the historically significant 500-year-old Jewish Ghetto is a mere 10-minute walk, inviting you to explore its rich heritage and discover the fascinating Jewish Museum of Venice. A leisurely stroll will lead you to the majestic Grand Canal and the bustling Piazzale Roma in approximately 15 minutes. To reach the world-renowned Piazza San Marco, you can enjoy a scenic 30-minute walk or opt for a faster and more picturesque journey by water taxi. Furthermore, the convenience of the train station is just over a 10-minute walk away, making arrival and departure seamless.
The Hotel Carnival Palace embraces a style deeply inspired by the vibrant Venice carnival, as its name suggests. The rooms are adorned with deep red, black, and gold walls, complemented by exquisite Murano glass chandeliers and plush velvet love seats, all working together to capture the essence of the city’s most celebrated event. Guests should note that the Economy and Classic Rooms might feel somewhat compact, so for those seeking additional space, considering a Superior room or a higher-tier suite is highly recommended. For families traveling together, Triple rooms and interconnecting room options are readily available, ensuring comfortable accommodation for everyone. Couples seeking a truly indulgent experience might find the Red Suite particularly appealing, with its two private terraces and an inviting outdoor Jacuzzi. All rooms provide delightful views, either overlooking the serene Cannaregio Canal, the hotel’s meticulously maintained garden, or the captivating cityscape of Venice itself. Each room also boasts elegant marble bathrooms, complete with refreshing rain showers or relaxing bathtubs.
The Hotel Carnival Palace further enhances its guests’ experience by providing a variety of common areas designed to fully immerse them in the culture and atmosphere of Venice. The stylish and intimate black and gold bar, aptly named The Mask, provides a chic setting for enjoying a refreshing drink. The hotel’s inner garden offers a tranquil oasis, ideal for reading a book or savoring a cup of coffee in peaceful surroundings. And finally, the waterfront terrace, situated directly on the canal, presents a truly picturesque vantage point for watching the breathtaking Venetian sunset.
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