Ca 'San Polo

+39 375 783 9048
Calle de la Malvasia, 2696, 30121 San Polo, Venezia VE, Italy

Ca' San Polo is found at Calle de la Malvasia, 2696, and walking distances to Venice's main attractions and transport connections exist. Its location ensures that tourists get to experience Venetian lifestyle without compromising peace of a neighborhood.

A short walk brings one to the Rialto Market, where residents and visitors congregate every morning for produce and robust debates. The Rialto Bridge takes one from there out to a breathtaking panorama of the Grand Canal, a view that encapsulates the city's enchantment.

Santa Lucia Railroad Station and Piazzale Roma, the city's taxi and transportation hub, is readily accessible — a 15-minute walk or vaporetto (water bus) ride.

Through this strategic position, tourists can easily access Venice's museums, palaces, and piazzas and enjoy the beauty of one of its oldest quarters.

A Building Full of History

The building where Ca' San Polo is located is a proof of Venice's architectural history. Constructed during the 15th century, it remains still with much of its initial charm yet with all the facilities of an operational hotel.

The villa was restored carefully, preserving original elements such as wood beams, fresco ceilings, and ornate archways. These classic touches blend exquisitely with lovely furnishings and careful planning to create a warm, inviting room for those who appreciate the real thing.

Each nook and cranny of the hotel is imbued with the craftsmanship and imagination for which Venice is famous, from Murano glass used in lighting to inlaid decorative motifs along walls.

Elegant and Intimate Rooms

Ca' San Polo offers a range of tastefully decorated rooms, all individually designed to capture the quintessential Venetian spirit. The interior is blended with rich textures, warm lighting, and carefully crafted furniture to create an atmosphere of perpetually cozy living.

Guests have a choice of superior, deluxe, and classic rooms, some of which have pleasant views over nearby rooftops or tranquil Venetian courtyard gardens. The air-conditioned rooms have free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, minibars, and marble-finished bathrooms.

Soundproofing provides a peaceful stay, and subtle touches like patterned upholstery and antique-style headboards reflect the calm beauty of ancient Venice.

Rooftop Terrace and Morning Breakfast

Perhaps the most enduring feature of Ca' San Polo is its roof-top patio, where visitors can have a peaceful area in which to sit and absorb panoramic views over the rooftops of the city. Morning coffee and peaceful time or a moment of sunset bliss, the patio is a cozy retreat above the hectic streets below.

Guests are greeted each morning with a free breakfast buffet, including freshly baked breads, pastries, fruit, cereals, cheeses, and Italian coffee. Even the breakfast room itself is a character of the hotel — bright, warm, and full of Venetian touches.

This generous morning start is the perfect complement to the hotel's affinity for comfort and hospitality.

Real Venetian Hospitality

Service at Ca' San Polo is personal, committed, and based on the city's tradition of hospitality. The multi-language staff will try all they can to welcome guests as if at home, suggest restaurant, offer advice for visiting the culture, and unusual tips for Venice city.

Reception is available 24 hours a day, and there is assistance with tour reservations, vaporetto times, and airport transfers. From guiding guests through the canals to advising on lesser-known locations like Campo San Polo or Frari Church, staff ensures that every guest feels as though they are experiencing the best of Venice.

A Perfect Blend of Past and Present

What is unique about Ca' San Polo is the way that it combines the rich heritage of Venice with contemporary comfort. The style, facilities, and service of the hotel all hint at a profound respect for tradition but a desire to respond to the needs of guests today.

The hotel's romantic ambiance and proximity to city landmarks will entice couples, but the charm and convenience will be suitable for families and single travelers as well. It is an ideal home for art and history students, as well as anyone else who would like to see Venice in a more intimate fashion.

Conclusion

Ca' San Polo is a living history of Venice — elegant but warm, ancient but modern. Its 15th-century villa, sophisticated furnishings, and genuine hospitality make it a precious jewel among Venice's boutique hotels.

With accommodations that combine the tranquility of San Polo and the drama of Rialto, and touches such as a rooftop patio, complimentary breakfast, and sumptuously decorated rooms, Ca' San Polo offers an experience both authentic and memorable.

For visitors who wish to inhabit Venice, rather than simply visit it, Ca' San Polo is the perfect beginning.