Palazzo Cendon Piano Antico - A 15th-century palace with traditional Venetian furnishings and private balconies overlooking Cannaregio Canal
Palazzo Cendon Piano Antico occupies a 15th-century palace in Cannaregio, one of Venice's most authentic districts, 600 metres from Venezia Santa Lucia Station. The six individually styled rooms feature four-poster beds, antique furniture, and air conditioning; some include private balconies with views of the Gran Canal di Cannaregio. Guests can explore nearby landmarks like The Ghetto (0.5 km) and Piazza San Marco (2 km), accessible via Vaporetto line 1, which stops 400 metres away. A continental breakfast is available each morning at Palazzo Cendon Piano Antico, and complimentary wine is provided for stays of three nights or longer.
Pros
The 15th-century palace retains historical details, including original Venetian furnishings and private balconies.
Located in Cannaregio, a quiet yet central district near major landmarks like The Ghetto and Rialto.
Complimentary wine is offered for stays of three nights or longer.
Some rooms feature four-poster beds and views of the Gran Canal di Cannaregio.
Cons
No on-site restaurant or spa facilities.
Some rooms may require a room change during the stay due to availability.
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Palazzo Cendon Piano Antico Hotel offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Classic Room
2 persons
205 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
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Superior Triple Room
2 persons
280 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
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Deluxe Room
2 persons
240 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
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2 persons
325 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
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