
Palazzo Rota is the perfect Venetian place to fall in love with Venice’s hidden treasures. From here you can discover a secret Venice, revealed through charming little bays and glimpsed under Baroque porches. A hidden Venice that is suddenly unveiled in sunny courtyards or glimpsed through a stolen kiss over quiet canals.
Just a few steps away from Piazza San Marco, you find yourself on the border between the vibrant elegance of the square and the cozy charm of Calle dei Fabbri. This duality makes your stay at Palazzo Rota even more special from beginning to end.
Outside your window you have the majestic tower bell and a terrace over Venice and its water from where you can see the Doge’s Palace and the Basilica of San Marco, the Procuratie old and new buildings as well as iconic cafés like Florian, Quadri, and Lavena.
Venice is a labyrinth of Gothic and Baroque architecture, a city suspended between water and sky. Its beauty reveals itself gradually, rewarding those who take the time to explore it.
The secret Venice which can be found beyond the iconic sites and famous views, is displayed in the city’s quiet gardens and water reflections. To discover the city’s true soul, look into an artisan’s eyes or listen to the gliding sounds of the Venetian dialect in bacari and taverns.
Palazzo Rota invites you to experience a Venice that reveals itself in fragments and fleeting moments. It is a city of glimmers and glimpses, where your journey becomes your own personal, unforgettable story.
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