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Hotel Flora Venice

Venice
San marco 2283/A

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+39 0415205844
+39 0415228217

Description

The Hotel Flora is situated in the heart of Venice, behind Saint Mark's Square, on Calle XXII Marzo, one of the city's most elegant streets.

The seventeenth-century palazzo housing the hotel was once the School of Painting, frequented by great Venetian artists. Next door is Palazzo Contarini Fasan, which tradition holds to have been the home of Desdemona, heroine of Shakespear's Othello.

Today, the Hotel Flora offers a special, peaceful atmosphere together with every modern comfort.

The Romanelli family has worked in tourism for over 40 years. In 1964 Diana Serandrei, who had been born fifty years earlier in what is still today the nearby Hotel Saturnia, and her husband Alessandro Romanelli, a Venetian photographer, took over the Flora. At the time, this was a small, 15-roomed pensione located right opposite their home but it would become a hotel and point of reference for travellers from all over the world.Indeed, by the time their youngest son, Ruggero, took over managing the family business, it had grown to become a famous hotel with 43 rooms. The Hotel Flora earned its fame and fortune by word of mouth, which served to build up its loyal clientele. Many lovers of Venice return year after year to the Hotel Flora knowing that they will still find the atmosphere that had captured them during their very first stay, the haven of peace and tranquillity and the charm that characterises this traditional, intimate and exclusive hotel. The Romanelli family and their staff have always reserved a personal treatment for each of their guests, who are made to feel welcome, pampered and perhaps less "foreign" at the Hotel Flora. It is no coincidence that all the articles published in travel magazines mention the hotel owners and their art of providing hospitality. As demand began to increase, the hotel received so many letters, faxes and phone calls (the Internet still did not exist) that it became increasingly difficult to find space and bookings had to be made months in advance.

In 1992 Gioele began to work with his father Ruggero and together they embarked on the inevitable process of modernisation. Free Internet access for the hotel guests, Wi-Fi, piped music, renovation and modifications to comply with the latest safety standards are just some of the most recent changes made. Finally in 2001, Gioele and Ruggero gave free rein to their imagination and creativity and opened a new hotel, the Novecento Boutique Hotel. While the building was still undergoing a lengthy restoration process, they sought out and collected the furnishings, the fabrics and objects that would characterise the nine-roomed hotel with its ethnic-chic feel. The hotel decor draws its inspiration from Fortuny style, and the powerful Oriental influence blends harmoniously with the furniture and furnishings of the early 1900s.

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