“Most 'Venetian style' hotels in this city are identical, but here’s one with a difference. The 16th century palazzo is richly furnished, with plenty of damask, but plenty of originality too, especially in the five themed rooms, such as the decadent Sala Noir with its black chandelier. Standard rooms are all similar, all smart, with good bathrooms. There’s a small terrace and the hotel has fine views across to Salute.”
They say
“Ca Maria Adele unfolds within the walls of an historic 16th Century palazzo, now completely renovated respecting both its environment and history. Facing onto a canal and with views directly over the magnificent church of Santa Maria della Salute, Ca Maria Adele enjoys a luxurious location in Venice’s most exclusive, charming and tranquil quarter. Just one minute from St Mark’s Square, the hotel is within easy reach either by public or private transport, thanks to the canal landing leading into the reception lobby. The hotel fuses diverse decorative styles combining damask fabrics with African wood furnishings to unexpectedly harmonious effect. Among the 14 rooms spread across the four floors of the palazzo, the five concept rooms deserve special mention. Designed to satisfy the highest demands of our guests and finding their inspiration in the history of Venice, these rooms lend a distinctive atmosphere to any stay.”









