Ca' di Dio
A Venetian hideaway that captures the soul of the city







Dating back to 1272, the storied history of Venice plays out across the hallowed walls of the palatial hotel, Ca di’ Dio. Unmistakably Venetian, every detail dons the markings of the city, from the perfectly preserved frescoes, Murano glass lamps, locally made fabrics and marble-clad bathrooms as well as the stone of Istria that surrounds the architecture. Situated steps from Piazza San Marco and near the entrance to the Arsenale district (home to the famous Art Biennale), the 66-key property is an ambassador of the Floating City.
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