Ca' Bonvicini is a residence that blends the atmosphere of ancient Venice with modern comforts to make your stay unforgettable. Located in the heart of the most romantic and magical city in the world, near the famous Rialto Bridge, Ca' Bonvicini is an 18th-century palace that once housed an aristocratic Venetian family. Recently inaugurated, our cozy and spacious rooms, some with canal views, offer refined furnishings inspired by the simple style of 19th-century Venetian art. Every detail has been carefully chosen, from precious fabrics on the walls to baroque curtains, from antique walnut furniture with 24-carat gold details to white beech parquet floors. All rooms are air-conditioned and soundproofed, equipped with a safe, telephone, satellite TV, direct internet line, bathroom with shower, and hairdryer.
The central location of Ca' Bonvicini allows you to reach the Rialto Bridge in a few minutes on foot and St. Mark's Square in 15 minutes. It is easily accessible from the car terminal, train station, and airport, and thanks to the water door on the canal, you can easily arrive by private taxi. In addition, by appointment, we organize a free transport to the island of Murano, where glass masters have been shaping glass for over a thousand years.
Our continental breakfast features an array of options including hot beverages, croissants, orange juice, yogurt, cookies, fresh bread, and various sweets. The menu can be altered based on your preferences with a 24-hour notice, and fresh fruit, milk/soy products, gluten-free options, cheese, and sliced meats are available.
Breakfast is served in your room from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. If you need to leave early, a pre-packaged breakfast can be prepared in your room the day before.
Located in the historical center, Ca' Bonvicini is easily accessible from the car terminal, train station, and airport, and can even be reached by private taxi through the water gate on the canal. It's less than a 5 minute walk from the Rialto Bridge and only a 15 minute walk from St. Mark's Square. Its prime location allows for easy access to all of Venice's most important museums and characteristic sites. Additionally, with prior arrangement, free transportation to the island of Murano can be arranged where master glassmakers have been shaping glass for over a thousand years.