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Starhotels Splendid Venice

in Venice , Italian Cities T rating: 4 plus

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  • Walking distance from St.Mark's Square & Rialto Bridge
  • Roof garden with city views
  • Restaurant
“Effortlessly stylish, the Splendid is a chic hotel at the heart of Italy’s floating city.”
The Splendid is one of those places that radiates style. Mixing old-time glamour with modern design, and finishing it with splashes of colour, it’s one good looking Italian. And it’s all wrapped up in a canal-front building that’s just a few minutes walk from St Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge.

Location aside, it’s the interior that’s the big draw. It’s got the same vintage styling as Venetian hotel titans like the
Location aside, it’s the interior that’s the big draw. It’s got the same vintage styling as Venetian hotel titans like the Location aside, it’s the interior that’s the big draw. It’s got the same vintage styling as Venetian hotel titans like the Danieli, but it’s been brought bang up to date with a 21st-century refurb. Take the lobby which has Venetian mirrored glass furniture, a black lacquer reception desk and curved banquettes in chocolate suede piled high with silk cushions.

The classy restaurant serves Venetian specialities with a side-order of canal views. And in terms of looks, think French salon-style teamed with a taste of the Orient - shabby chic cream benches offset by black Chinese-look chairs. Ditto the cocktail bar which has funky chairs, linen lanterns and a mirror-backed bar.

As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen , but it’s been brought bang up to date with a 21st-century refurb. Take the lobby which has Venetian mirrored glass furniture, a black lacquer reception desk and curved banquettes in chocolate suede piled high with silk cushions.

The classy restaurant serves Venetian specialities with a side-order of canal views. And in terms of looks, think French salon-style teamed with a taste of the Orient - shabby chic cream benches offset by black Chinese-look chairs. Ditto the cocktail bar which has funky chairs, linen lanterns and a mirror-backed bar.

As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen
The classy restaurant serves Venetian specialities with a side-order of canal views. And in terms of looks, think French salon-style teamed with a taste of the Orient - shabby chic cream benches offset by black Chinese-look chairs. Ditto the cocktail bar which has funky chairs, linen lanterns and a mirror-backed bar.

As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen The classy restaurant serves Venetian specialities with a side-order of canal views. And in terms of looks, think French salon-style teamed with a taste of the Orient - shabby chic cream benches offset by black Chinese-look chairs. Ditto the cocktail bar which has funky chairs, linen lanterns and a mirror-backed bar.

As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen
As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen
Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen views – it sets the scene for post-sightseeing relaxation. But the pièce de résistance is the Campiello lounge. An outdoor square enclosed by slide-away glass windows, it can even be enjoyed in the winter, snuggled around the fireplace.
  • Room service
  • Roof garden
  • Laundry & dry cleaning service
  • Newspapers
Stylish bedrooms with contemporary décor

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Meals

  • Restaurant
  • Bar

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Tour operator rating

4 plus

Official Rating

4 star

No. of rooms

165

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Room facilities

  • Satellite TV with on-demand movies
  • Air-conditioning
  • Hairdryer
  • Safety deposit box
  • Minibar

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  • Less than 5 minutes' walk to Rialto Bridge & St. Mark's Square

Your guide to Venice, Italian Cities

“Rome. Florence. Milan. They’re all big-hitting cities with a pedigree to prove it. But when romance is on the menu, Venice is still the greatest love of all.”

Our love affair with Venice goes way back. It all started back in the 17th century, when the Grand Tour was the holiday du jour. Since then, everyone from Winston Churchill to Avril Lavigne has holidayed here. One of the city’s most attentive lovers, though, is the silver screen. Venice’s piazzas and palaces have featured in over 400 films, with big names like Indiana Jones and James Bond all putting in an appearance. So what’s the big draw? In a word – everything. The gelato-coloured houses iced with swags and cherubs. The lose-your-way cobbled streets. The churches etched in gold. For first timers, it’s an introduction like no other. We’re talking a no-holds-barred beautiful City, with shimmering canals, dinky bridges and grand old palazzos taking centre-stage. It was built on stilts stuck into the lagoon’s mudflats so it’s never really had much room to grow. As such, it’s been frozen in time like a dragonfly in amber. St Mark’s Square has always been the heart and soul of the City. A place where visitors flock to people-watch, it’s where you’ll find most of the city’s star sights, such as St Mark’s Basilica and the Doges Palace. Another must-see is the Grand Canal. As well as being one of the most talked about waterways in the world, it’s the lifeblood of Venice – the main road so to speak – and you can see it from its best angle from the Rialto Bridge. But there’s more to visiting Venice than sightseeing. Relax on the beach – believe it or not, Venice has a sandy stretch all of its own – the Venice Lido. Explore the art galleries and museums – Venice has more art and architecture per square inch than any other City in the world. Or dip in and out of the boutiques that line the streets – you’ll find plenty in the way of grand designs here, and we’re not talking about the architecture. And for the ultimate Venice experience, there’s nothing better than losing yourself in the labyrinth of tiny streets. Just remember to save some time for those cliché moments, like riding a gondola down the Grand Canal. That is after all how the love story began.

More on Venice, Italian Cities

More on Venice, Italian Cities

Our love affair with Venice goes way back. It all started back in the 17th century, when the Grand Tour was the holiday du jour. Since then, everyone from Winston Churchill to Avril Lavigne has holidayed here. One of the city’s most attentive lovers, though, is the silver screen. Venice’s piazzas and palaces have featured in over 400 films, with big names like Indiana Jones and James Bond all putting in an appearance. So what’s the big draw? In a word – everything. The gelato-coloured houses iced with swags and cherubs. The lose-your-way cobbled streets. The churches etched in gold. For first timers, it’s an introduction like no other. We’re talking a no-holds-barred beautiful City, with shimmering canals, dinky bridges and grand old palazzos taking centre-stage. It was built on stilts stuck into the lagoon’s mudflats so it’s never really had much room to grow. As such, it’s been frozen in time like a dragonfly in amber. St Mark’s Square has always been the heart and soul of the City. A place where visitors flock to people-watch, it’s where you’ll find most of the city’s star sights, such as St Mark’s Basilica and the Doges Palace. Another must-see is the Grand Canal. As well as being one of the most talked about waterways in the world, it’s the lifeblood of Venice – the main road so to speak – and you can see it from its best angle from the Rialto Bridge. But there’s more to visiting Venice than sightseeing. Relax on the beach – believe it or not, Venice has a sandy stretch all of its own – the Venice Lido. Explore the art galleries and museums – Venice has more art and architecture per square inch than any other City in the world. Or dip in and out of the boutiques that line the streets – you’ll find plenty in the way of grand designs here, and we’re not talking about the architecture. And for the ultimate Venice experience, there’s nothing better than losing yourself in the labyrinth of tiny streets. Just remember to save some time for those cliché moments, like riding a gondola down the Grand Canal. That is after all how the love story began.

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“Effortlessly stylish, the Splendid is a chic hotel at the heart of Italy’s floating city.”

The Splendid is one of those places that radiates style. Mixing old-time glamour with modern design, and finishing it with splashes of colour, it’s one good looking Italian. And it’s all wrapped up in a canal-front building that’s just a few minutes walk from St Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge.

Location aside, it’s the interior that’s the big draw. It’s got the same vintage styling as Venetian hotel titans like the Danieli, but it’s been brought bang up to date with a 21st-century refurb. Take the lobby which has Venetian mirrored glass furniture, a black lacquer reception desk and curved banquettes in chocolate suede piled high with silk cushions.

The classy restaurant serves Venetian specialities with a side-order of canal views. And in terms of looks, think French salon-style teamed with a taste of the Orient - shabby chic cream benches offset by black Chinese-look chairs. Ditto the cocktail bar which has funky chairs, linen lanterns and a mirror-backed bar.

As for the bedrooms, they score just as many points on style. Sumptuous Starbeds – with their signature goose-feather mattress - are topped with the pillow of your choice, the floors are glossy oak parquet and there are extras like satellite TVs, and a tea and coffee kit. Factor in a palette of rich cream, dove grey and amethist and you’ve got the perfect sanctuary.

Outside, there’s a roof garden with a covered terrace and widescreen City views – it sets the scene for post-sightseeing relaxation. But the pièce de résistance is the Campiello lounge. An outdoor square enclosed by slide-away glass windows, it can even be enjoyed in the winter, snuggled around the fireplace.

  • Room service
  • Roof garden
  • Laundry & dry cleaning service
  • Newspapers

Stylish bedrooms with contemporary décor

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