Salmon’s Leap has a slightly different feel to many of our other places in Venice. Rather than the opulent, but fading, aesthetic, it’s modern, and incredibly well kept. This is partly down to the way...
For somewhere between San Marco and the Rialto bridge, A Call for Calm is remarkably quiet. It’s far from the main thoroughfares, the narrow alleyways that nevertheless carry tens of thousands of tour...
In a city with so many incredible accommodation options, you'll know that you made the right choice from the moment you lay your eyes on the jaw-dropping 360-degree views from the rooftop. With Marco...
There's something rather grand about this apartment in the historic centre of Venice. The high ceilings, parquet flooring and tall windows combine together for a classy backdrop, against which the sel...
In a world where faux-Scandinavian design is all the rage, and you can’t move for pastels, coming across Guardian Angel makes quite the impression. It’s about as far from any sort of minimalism as it...
On a bustling street corner in San Marco, Medusa is in a very good location for seeing the sights. St. Mark’s Square is a couple of minutes away on foot, while the Rialto bridge is less than ten. It’s...
Central is an understatement. Colombina is only a few minutes away from Piazza San Marco (which you can see from some of the windows) and within walking distance to all the attractions you can think o...
Serenissima isn’t the kind of flat you come across every day. The living room is clearly special from the moment you walk in, but it’s when you get to the windows that it really hits you. As for the p...
Even with the cruise ships and the tourists, something about Venice still evokes the splendour of the Doge’s era, and Repubblica Heights manages (pretty well, we might add) to hold onto some of that m...
Laguna is in a great position for getting to some of the most famous sights (most notably the Bridge of Sighs and the Arsenale), but its real draw is the view of the water outside. It’s big and bright...