61 refined guestrooms, exceptional 21 sumptuous suites, 8 of which will have incredible views over the Grand Canal. All suites are designed by Chuck Chewning of Donghia and feature treasures such as hand blown Murano glass, archival historic fabrics, the finest Italian marbles, and rare books and objects that are unique to The Gritti Palace. All rooms will reflect the intimacy of a private residence.
92 m2 / 990 ft2
In the Presidential Suite that bears his name, Ernest Hemingway, who considered The Gritti Palace his home in Venice during the late 1940's and early 1950's, composed many passages of his novel "Across the River and Into the Trees."
81 m2 / 872 ft2
Inspired by the English playwright and novelist W. Somerset Maugham, an illustrious and frequent guest of The Gritti Palace, this suite welcomes its residents as old friends.
76 m2 + 250 m2 / 818 ft2 + 2690 ft2
The Terrazza Redentore Suite is a spectacular two storey suite with an unparalleled 250sqm rooftop terrace. This one-of-a-kind rooftop terrace is the perfect spot for entertaining al fresco, for celebrations, and one of the most exclusive private venues in the city for viewing the Redentore Celebration fireworks which take place every July.
This one-of-a-kind rooftop terrace is the perfect spot for entertaining al fresco, for celebrations, and one of the most exclusive private venues in the city for viewing the Redentore Celebration fireworks which take place every July.
92 m2 - 990 ft2
Occupying a corner position on the hotel's piano nobile, the Pisani Suite delights with spectacular views, named after the noble family who originally owned the palazzo.
Additional rooms and suites may be connected to the Pisani Palazzo Suite, forming up to a five-bedroom apartment.
67 - 82 m2 / 721 - 883 ft2
Named after patrons of art, design and literature, Patron Canal Suites at The Gritti Palace immerse guests deep into the cultural and artistic roots of the city and this noble palace.
The John Ruskin suite bears an authentic oil painting of the renowned art historian. The expansive Punta della Dogana suite offers a finely restored selection of antiques from The Gritti Collection. Finally, the Donghia suite embraces a sophisticated interpretation of the minimalist style of American interior designer Angelo Donghia.
80 - 111 m2 / 861 - 1,195 ft2
Referencing historical elements of Venice and The Gritti Palace, the hotel's two Heritage Suites are a tribute to Venice's patrimony of Opera and Cinema on he first and second noble floors pf the palazzo.
The Coppa Volpi Suite is named after the trophy awarded each year by the Biennale of Venice. It boasts an impressive collection of films that have won this prestigious award. Black and white photography referencing films and the recipients of the Coppa Volpi throughout the Venice International Film Festival's history add to the atmosphere. This suite features a 55″ BeoVision 7 Entertainment System with BluRay and BeoLab Speakers.
The La Fenice Suite honours the city’s famous opera house, Gran Teatro La Fenice. Jacquard and sumptuous Lorenzo Rubelli custom fabrics that were created originally for La Fenice Theatre feature alongside a rare antique hand-painted harpsichord, Neoclassical and Empire style furniture, and antique carpets. The centrepiece of the La Fenice Suite is a restored 1705 harpsichord adorned with finely painted mythological scenes. This suite also features a 46″ Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 10 Tv and BeoSound 4 Radio/ CD and BeoLab Speakers.
These suites may connect with Giglio Prestige guestrooms to form two bedroom apartments.
53 - 81 m2 / 570 - 872 ft2
The Serenissima Suites at The Gritti Palace celebrate the historic naval power of the Most Serene Venetian Republic, and take their names from famous naval battles during the Republic’s various Crusades.
38 - 59 m2 / 409 - 635 ft2
Sestriere Suites take their names from the six Sestrieri, or areas, that compose the historical centre of Venice, featuring eclectic 19th-century style.
29 - 41 m2 / 312 - 441 ft2
With privileged settings overlooking Venice’s Grand Canal and the city’s rich patrimony of extraordinary architectural wonders, our nine Landmark Grand Canal rooms place you in the centre of a unique canvas. You'll enjoy magnificent views over the Grand Canal, Punta della Dogana, Santa Maria della Salute Basilica, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and many other historic palazzi.
25 - 57 m2 / 269 - 614 ft2
Captivating views of neighbouring Santa Maria del Giglio Square and its neo-classical church of the same name, are a private haven in which to relax for a memorable stay in the city of canals.
26 - 40 m2 / 280 - 431 ft2
Symbolic of the splendor of the Most Serene Venetian Republic in its 18th century heyday, Venetian Rooms exude a historic richness and individual personalities that transport occupants back in time.
Boasting jewel box designs in opulent and eclectic Venetian style, these romantic rooms are decorated with hand-painted ceilings, wooden wall boiserie and pastel-coloured furniture featuring hand-painted floral motifs. Expertly restored glass mirrors and appliques of Murano tradition, precious silk damask archival design fabrics by Lorenzo Rubelli in blues, pinks and cream, oil portraits, and heritage headboards add to the dreamy atmosphere.
25 - 38 m2 / 269 - 409 ft2
Gracious and elegant, Deluxe Rooms surround guests with the history and intrigue of five centuries of Venetian life. Glass chandeliers hang from high ceilings, large windows illuminate a selection of antique furnishings with natural daylight, and Venetian fabrics by Lorenzo Rubelli decorate walls rich with untold stories of the palazzo’s illustrious past.
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