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Honeymoons
Groups
Local exploring
Designer Shopping
Sights nearby
Other Activities
No restaurant
Minimum Stay
Local markets
Theme hotel
Roof terrace
Downtown
Views
Romantic
Four poster beds
Retro/Vintage
Child friendly
Rooms
12 rooms in this hotelNo restaurant
Breakfast servedMinimum Stay
Often 2 nightsWifi
Roof terrace
Safe
Views
Air conditioning
Four poster beds
In room music system
Satellite / Cable TV
Suites
Child friendly
Designer Shopping
Sights nearby
Other Activities
Local markets
Originally published by The Times
The four-star AD Place uses a surprising palette of eye-catching colours in its comfortable, attractive bedrooms and public spaces. Three huge (for Venice) self-catering options in a nearby palazzo have recently been added to the 12 rooms and suites in the main hotel building, which has a delightful roof terrace.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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