In the vibrant heart of Venice, My Rialto Palace presents itself as a refined historical residence that unites beauty and tradition. This charming palace, dating back to the 15th century and transformed over the centuries from a convent to the residence of noble families, welcomes guests in an environment that tells stories of a bygone era. Its privileged location is just a few steps from the famous Rialto Bridge and the lively market, allowing for easy exploration of the enchantment of Venice.
Each room, enriched by exquisite period furnishings, offers a picturesque view of a quiet canal, creating an intimate and relaxing atmosphere. Guests can choose between a double room with a lovely balcony, a spacious room with four beds, and two mini apartments equipped with kitchens, all featuring modern comforts and historical details. Every space is equipped with wardrobes, flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and complete linens, ensuring a pleasant and functional stay. Furthermore, for maximum security, every environment undergoes strict disinfection treatments.
The facility also stands out for a small inner courtyard, a charming escape where guests can find tranquility and enjoy moments of relaxation amid picturesque Venetian views. The staff, consisting of Gaia, Monica, Nicola, and Nick, passionately dedicates themselves to hospitality, ready to offer suggestions to discover the gastronomic and cultural treasures of the neighborhood.
Just a few minutes from the San Stae vaporetto stop and a short distance from the wonders of St. Mark's Square, My Rialto Palace is also easily reachable from Venice Marco Polo Airport and Treviso Airport. It is advisable to park at Piazzale Roma to continue by vaporetto toward the facility.
Although breakfast is not available, the surroundings are abundant with bars and restaurants serving typical Venetian dishes and excellent wines, making every meal an opportunity to immerse oneself in local flavors. Staying at My Rialto Palace is thus an invitation to discover the magic of Venice, surrounded by its history and the warmth of its inhabitants.