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The Ruzzini Palace Hotel is located in Campo Santa Maria Formosa, in the heart of Venice’s historic centre, and its exceptional placement makes it perfect for visiting the city on foot. This exclusive establishment, housed in the former Loredan Ruzzini Priuli Palace (16th-17th centuries.), has elegant common atmospheres with a mixture of typical Venetian elements that contrast with avant-garde motifs. After an exhaustive restoration, it has been converted into one of the most select tourist attractions in Venice.
If you are in Venice on business, the hotel has an elegant function room with 16/20 seats a round a single table, ideal for board meetings. Moreover, the room is equipped with Wi-Fi connection and a large flat-screen television with DVD player, a video player and a projector. The Ruzzini Palace Hotel will never forget its part in Venetian history and tradition.
Its style, art works, fabrics and unique atmosphere, along with its modern and charming guest rooms give it the feeling of a true palace, which is ideal for both leisure or business stays. It is located far from the bustle of the busy crowds, yet right in the centre at the same time, and is nearby all the attractions Venice has to offer. |
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The Ruzzini Palace has 28 guest rooms. Each one of them is designed with select details and furnished with today’s best materials.
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| Classic Room |
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(14 a 17 mts):The Classic Room comes in Venetian and Design styles. All of them have pleasant views and are more than comfortable, with luxurious details and all the amenities. |
| De luxe room |
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With classic and design furniture and views of Campo Santa Maria Formosa or the Paradise River. With a Venetian style and details of design and luxury, these guest rooms also come with all the amenities. (20 a 25 mts) |
| Junior Suite |
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With views of Campo Santa Maria Formosa. With paintings and decorative ornaments from the 18th century, these rooms ar |
| Suite del Paradiso |
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The Paradise Suite is designed for people looking for a special stay in a Venetian hotel. With adornments from the Renaissance and hanging glass Murano lamps, the suite also has a pleasant balcony with views of the Paradise River. The suite is set in the style of an old aristocratic Venetian dwelling with a most comfortable and complete set of modern amenities, a water boiler for tea and coffee, a DVD player and bathrobes in the bathroom. (50 mts)
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| Royal Suite |
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The Royal Suite is the only guest room with views of both the River and Campo Santa Maria Formosa. The ceiling still bears frescoes from the 18th century. The bed with canopy, perfectly mixed-in elements of design and all the modern amenities (including a water boiler for tea and coffee, a DVD player and bathrobes in the bathroom) turn the Royal Suite at the Ruzzini Hotel Palace into a unique proposal forming part of the luxury hotel offer in Venice. (90 mts) |
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The hotel has a transportation service to the hotel (not free of charge). A chauffer hired by the Hotel Ruzzini Palace will be waiting for you at the airport to take you in private car to Venice (Piazza di Roma), where a water taxi will be waiting to take you to the hotel.
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| Airport (by boat): 10 km |
City Centre: 200 m |
Train Station: 2 km |
| Bus Stop: 300 m |
Harbour: 300 m |
Beach: 1 km |
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Destination Information: Venice |
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Medieval city and Renaissance jewel, all Venice is an architectural wonder. Its own guardian, the “watery city” was built on a score of swampy islands connected one to another by 400 bridges over 177 canals.
An artwork in itself, the city boasts 95 churches and 20 museums full of sculptures and paintings. Visited by millions every year, there are no cars, no noise in Venice, just canals and the famous gondolas, romantic means of transport that take tourists from one part of the city to another.
Palaces, squares, churches, bridges and museums all help make Venice the Pearl of Italy.
An outstanding sight is Piazza San Marcos, a square looking out onto the Gran Canal, flanked by buildings with lovely porticoes housing splendid cafés. First opened in the late-12th century and rebuilt in the 15th, St Mark’s Square is dominated by the imposing Byzantine basilica, the perfect symbiosis of Greek, Byzantine, medieval, Tuscan, Lombard and Venetian styles and adorned by magnificent 12th- and 13th-century mosaics created from cartoons by Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese. Adjoining the basilica is the Duke’s Palace, former residence of the Doge. The façade of this outstanding Gothic monument rests on columns adorned by sculptures representing Adam and Eve and the Judgement of Solomon. The palace is connected to the old prison by the Bridge of Sighs.
The Gran Canal, the city’s main watery thoroughfare, is flanked by ancient Gothic, Renaissance and baroque palaces, and is crossed by such bridges as the Rialto and the Accademia, which leads to the art gallery of the same name and to Santa María de la Salute, a beautiful church resting on wooden pillars.
As our route continues, visitors to this breathtakingly beautiful city can pause to admire such sights as the Vernier de Leoni Palace, which houses the Guggenheim contemporary art collection, the Corner Palace, the magnificent Cá d’Oro, with the Franchetti Gallery, and Cá Pesaro, seat of the Modern Art Museum. |
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