Welcome
Villa Delle Palme is one of the most attractive and unusual buildings on the island of Lido, in the heart of Venice’s lagoon. Built in 1906 by the engineer Donghi, it maintains its original eclectic appearance that has been enhanced by recent refurbishment work. Its Liberty style blends with a number of Renaissance features to produce an extreme elegance with Modernist undertones. It was originally designed as a private residence, but was later cleverly converted to welcome guests in the early 1950s. Today its original structure remains unchanged and is characterised by a spacious Lobby and an impressive staircase linking the building’s three storeys and culminating in a series of panoramic terraces overlooking the lagoon of Venice.
The Villa, named after the many palms that form its attractive backdrop and contribute to the creation of a laid back atmosphere, is surrounded by a large garden, which also includes a guest car park. An Internet Point is available in the Hotel Lobby. The hall boasts a peaceful and privileged location, just a few steps from the main terminal that links Lido with Piazza San Marco (12 minutes) and a few minutes’ walk from the island’s Gran Viale Centro, the shady promenade that leads to the beaches. Easy access is also available to the lagoon’s famous islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello, as well as the venues for international conferences and cultural events held in Venice such as the two yearly Art and Architecture Exhibition in the Giardini (7 minutes) and the Venice Film Festival held on Lido. Bikes and tandems are available for rental for seaside rides. Hotel staff will be pleased to recommend guests nearby trattorie and characteristic restaurants specialised in typical Venetian cuisine.
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HOTEL VILLA DELLE PALME VENICE
HOTEL VILLA DELLE PALME VENICE
HOTEL VILLA DELLE PALME VENICE Where We Are
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Where We Are
By Car: At the end of the bridge that leads into Venice from the mainland there is a road sign to “Ferry Boat to Lido”. The car ferry runs every 50 mins and the crossing lasts 35 mins.
From the train station: Vaporetti, or water buses, leave for San Marco every 10 mins: Lines 51, 61 and 82 run to Lido via San Marco. Line 1 is the express line that becomes Line N after 11 p.m. It travels the entire length of the Grand Canal and takes about one hour to reach Lido. All the other lines have a journey time of approximately 35 mins. From Marco Polo: The Alilaguna line links the airport to San Marco and Lido and coincides with the main flight arrival times. Journey time approximately 50 mins.
From Treviso Airport A bus service runs between Treviso Airport and Treviso train station and takes approximately 15 minutes, taxis from the airport to the station require approximately 5 mins. Passengers are advised to make sure they alight at Venice’s Santa Lucia Station, rather than at Venezia-Mestre (the stop before Venice). The journey from Mestre station to Venice station lasts approximately 15 minutes. Directions on how to reach us from Venice are listed below:
From Lido Terminal to the Hotel Turn right out of the terminal, after 300 metres you will cross a bridge, take Via Enrico Dandolo, the 2nd turning on the left approximately 100 metres beyond the bridge, turn left and you will find the hotel 50 metres further ahead on the right. The boat service to Saint Mark’s Square runs every 5 mins during the day and every 20 mins throughout the night and the journey time is approximately 12 mins.
via enrico dandolo, 12 30126 Venezia
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