Dona' Palace Hotel Venice (Venice)

Dona' Palace Hotel Venice (Venice)
Dona' Palace Hotel Venice

country: Italy, city: Venice (City Centre: St. Mark's Square)

Dona' Palace Hotel Venice Dona' Palace Hotel VeniceA marvellous luxury Hotel, Dona' Palace is a perfect combination of past and present as well as an ideal place for spending some pleasant moments enjoying the typical coming and going of gondolas.

Location
Situated in the heart of the town, this property is only few steps away from Saint Mark's Square and just a kilometre away from Santa Lucia Railway Station.

Rooms
The hotel boasts 27 bedrooms that are comfortable as well as spacious and are furnished in Impero style.

Restaurant
The property offers a rich buffet breakfast, served every day at the lounge bar. You can also savour Venetian as well international cuisine at the onsite restaurant as well as taste a delicious Pizza, a snack or a traditional Pasta dish at La Grotta. Spend some relaxing moments at the cosy bar, tasting special Cocktails with assorted Canapes and flambes specialities, prepared by professional barman.

General
The hotel has 2 private terraces, furnished exclusively for business meetings. During leisure, you can relax at the comfortable lobby or browse the net.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Lobby
Lounge
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Internet access
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 1 km to the Railway Station (Santa Lucia)

  • 10 km to the Airport

Address:
San Marco 391
30124 Venice


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