Right on the Grand Canal
A quintessentially Venetian hotel right on the Grand Canal, H10 Palazzo Canova blends modern design with traditional architecture, so you get the best of both worlds.
Start your days by making your selections from the buffet breakfast at Il Caffe Sulla Riva Restaurant, deciding whether you want to dine indoors or find a seat in the courtyard ahead of a day’s explorations. When you return, the hotel’s bar, La Terraza, is waiting. It’s on the top floor of the hotel and has sweeping views over the rooftops of Venice, the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge.
All rooms are decorated in a contemporary style and equipped with modern amenities such as air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV. Some have incredible views of the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge, which may tempt you back down onto the streets of Venice to be amid the city’s energy.
Start your days by making your selections from the buffet breakfast at Il Caffe Sulla Riva Restaurant, deciding whether you want to dine indoors or find a seat in the courtyard ahead of a day’s explorations. When you return, the hotel’s bar, La Terraza, is waiting. It’s on the top floor of the hotel and has sweeping views over the rooftops of Venice, the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge.
All rooms are decorated in a contemporary style and equipped with modern amenities such as air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV. Some have incredible views of the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge, which may tempt you back down onto the streets of Venice to be amid the city’s energy.
What H10 Palazzo Canova has to offer
Rialto Bridge
The Rialto Bridge is considered one of Venice’s most iconic landmarks. Built over 400 years ago of white Istrian stone, it spans the Grand Canal and connects the districts of San Polo and San Marco.
St Mark’s Square
The heart of Venice is surrounded by historic buildings, including St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, and the Campanile. It is a great place to sit and enjoy a coffee and listen to live music, and it’s particularly beautiful at night when it’s illuminated by softly glowing lamplights.
Getting around
Venice is a pedestrian city, which means walking is the most common way to get around. Water buses, or vaporetti, are an affordable and efficient way to travel around Venice, but if you want to explore the smaller canals, a gondola ride is a must-do experience.
Facilities
Overview
Certified sustainable
This hotel has a Global Sustainable Tourism Council or equivalent recognised certification. To find out more about what this means, visit our sustainability page.
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All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
Food & Drink
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All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.