“With 100 windows overlooking the lagoon and the magical location, in the heart of Venice, you don't leave the city when you step inside:you enter a cultured, stylish, welcoming Venetian home.”

Hotel review

In Venice there are two classic views to wake up to. One is the Grand Canal, preferably the stretch on the St Marks side of the Rialto. The other is overlooking the Lagoon from the Riva degli Schiavoni (the Quay of Slaves), with views of San Giorgio island towards the Lido. Of all the hotels on this waterfront, the Londra Palace, founded in 1853, has probably the best blend of luxury and value. Family-owned and part of Relais and Chateaux, it has just 52 rooms, two-thirds of which have lagoon views, and offers a mix of intimacy and classic Venetian hospitality. Even for the rooms with no lagoon view, those on the third floor and above have sweeping city views towards the snow-capped Dolomites.

Upstairs, the decor in the bedrooms comes in several different colourways, so individual tastes can be catered for, and are done up in a mix of modern Venetian design and art deco, with lovely fabrics and playful wallpapers. Unusually for Venetian hotels, they are flooded with light, and a number have sit-out balconies. Downstairs, the ground floor public rooms - the bar, restaurant and a stylish salotto - have all been recently renovated, with hand-made Venetian glass pieces and stunning Murano glass chandeliers above a beautifully crafted marble terrazzo floor. They have large picture windows overlooking the waterfront, ideal for people-watching or surveying the bustle of gondolas and vaporetti on the Lagoon, something that has hardly changed in 500 years. The salotto has a fine collection of books on Venice and is a quiet place to relax after a busy day sightseeing. The LPV bistrot and restaurant offers a choice of fine dining (classic Venetian dishes such as Fegato with polenta) or bar snacks, often accompanied by a piano.

For something really special, splash out on one of the suites on the top floors. The Jules Verne suite (yes, he stayed here, along with Tchaikovsky, Borges, and D'Annunzio) with its sit-out terrace, for example, has a 360-degree view of the lagoon and the city, with the Dolomites clearly visible in the distance on a fine day. And even if you haven't splashed out on a suite, you can book the roof terrace 'eyrie' for a romantic dinner as the sun goes down. This boasts what has to be one of the most spectacular views in Venice, and is a favoured location for men to go down on bended knee...

Last, the staff are charming. Being family-run, they extend this ethos to how they treat their guests, which is something money cannot buy in this city.

James Dunford Wood
James Dunford Wood Review published: 20/09/2024

Recommended for

  • City Style

    • A short stroll from San Marco, the elegant salon and private retreat, stylish pied à terre and gateway to the authentic Venice.
  • Writing a novel

    • Countless artists and authors have drawn inspiration from the hotel, including Tchaikovsky, who wrote his Fourth Symphony here.
  • Romantic Break

    • Sumptuous suites, spectacular views, chic dining and beds that are almost impossible to pull yourself out of
  • Sights nearby

    • 5 minutes walk to Piazza San Marco, as is the Doge’s Palace. 10 minutes walk from Rialto bridge and the main local attractions.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Spend a thouroughly enjoyable evening sipping on cocktails on the veranda facing Riva degli Schiavoni
  • Hotel boats for hire

    • Gondola rides can be organised at reception. Do not miss the opportunity of exploring on a water taxi
  • Museums

    • The Peggy Guggenheim is less than one km from the hotel and well worth a visit
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

    • Some of the Lagoon View rooms and suites boast a balcony or terracer
  • Child friendly

    • Children of all ages welcome and babysitting
  • Views

    • Great views over the lagoon from most rooms
  • Opulent

  • Grand Hotel

  • Restaurant

  • Antiques

  • Gourmet

  • Artworks

  • Historic

  • Romantic

  • Intimate

  • Luxury

  • Traditional

  • 5* Luxury

  • Chic

Facilities

  • Rooms

    52 rooms in this hotel
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

    Some of the Lagoon View rooms and suites boast a balcony or terracer
  • Child friendly

    Children of all ages welcome and babysitting
  • Views

    Great views over the lagoon from most rooms
  • Air conditioning

  • Restaurant

  • Not suitable for disabled guests

  • Library

  • No pets

  • Cots available

  • Outdoor dining

  • Bar

  • Bath robes

  • Safe

  • Wifi

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Concierge

  • Room service

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • 5 minutes walk to Piazza San Marco, as is the Doge’s Palace. 10 minutes walk from Rialto bridge and the main local attractions.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Spend a thouroughly enjoyable evening sipping on cocktails on the veranda facing Riva degli Schiavoni
  • Hotel boats for hire

    • Gondola rides can be organised at reception. Do not miss the opportunity of exploring on a water taxi
  • Museums

    • The Peggy Guggenheim is less than one km from the hotel and well worth a visit

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