"I recently stayed at Hotel Ca' di Dio and unfortunately left quite disappointed. While the property itself is attractive and located on the waterfront, the overall experience fell far short of what I would expect from a luxury hotel, especially one participating in the Chase Edit program.
Location
The location is decent but not ideal for first-time visitors to Venice. While the hotel is situated on the water, it is noticeably removed from many of Venice's most iconic attractions, including St. Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge. Walking to the main tourist areas takes longer than from many other luxury hotels in Venice.
Service
The biggest disappointment was the service, which was consistently poor throughout our stay.
We booked through Chase Edit, which advertises benefits including:
Room upgrade (subject to availability)
$100 property credit
Complimentary breakfast
Early check-in
Late check-out (up to 4:00 PM, subject to availability)
Unfortunately, the hotel did not seem interested in honoring these benefits.
No Pre-Arrival Communication
Prior to arrival, the hotel never contacted us to inquire about preferences, arrival time, early check-in needs, or late check-out requests. This is standard practice at many luxury hotels and would have helped set expectations.
Early Check-In Not Honored
We arrived at approximately 2:00 PM and requested an early check-in. Our room was not ready and we were asked to wait an additional hour. Considering we only needed a modest one-hour early check-in, this was disappointing and did not feel aligned with the benefits associated with the booking program.
Upgrade Not Honored
The hotel did not provide any room upgrade despite availability appearing to exist throughout our stay. While checking in, I verified on the hotel's own website that upgraded room categories remained available for the entire duration of our reservation. The lack of upgrade felt inconsistent with the program benefits and left the impression that little effort was made to accommodate the request.
Late Check-Out Not Honored
The most frustrating experience occurred on departure day. The hotel declined our late check-out request and instead informed us that extending the room would cost €50 for every additional 30 minutes. Given that upgraded rooms and availability appeared to exist, it felt as though the hotel was more interested in generating additional revenue than honoring the Chase Edit benefits associated with the reservation.
Mediocre Breakfast
Breakfast was underwhelming for a hotel at this price point and category. The selection was basic and did not include made-to-order egg dishes as part of the standard offering, which is something I would consider a minimum expectation at a five-star property.
Poor Handling of Water Taxi Departure
Before departure, we asked the hotel to arrange a water taxi. The taxi ultimately arrived approximately 45 minutes late. During that delay there was no proactive communication from the hotel and no meaningful follow-up. We repeatedly had to seek updates ourselves. Rather than attempting to contact alternative operators or provide solutions, staff simply acknowledged the delay without taking ownership of the situation.
Overall Impression
What disappointed me most was not any single issue but the overall lack of hospitality and proactive service. Throughout our stay, interactions felt transactional rather than guest-focused.
This was easily the weakest service experience we encountered during our trip to Italy and, frankly, not what I would expect from a luxury property. While the hotel itself is attractive, the service level felt closer to that of a much lower-rated hotel.
Given the number of outstanding luxury options available in Venice, I would recommend that travelers carefully consider alternatives before booking Hotel Ca' di Dio."