Paganelli, Venice
About Paganelli
This traditional and elegant 20-room hotel has been run for several generations by the same family and offers the ideal backdrop to a business or pleasure break. Occupying a former convent, the property is steeped in history and is enhanced by an array of modern comforts. Guests are invited to just soak up the sophisticated ambience of the surroundings; they can unwind in the ornate and vibrant lobby furnished in deco style, sip refreshments in the bar and retreat to the sumptuous comfort of their fully equipped room. Whether for business or pleasure, guests will appreciate the grandeur and wealth of modern comforts on offer at this refined family-friendly property. Guests are welcomed into the hotel lobby at this air-conditioned establishment, which features 24-hour reception and check-out services and a hotel safe. Further facilities available to guests include a bar and breakfast room.Room Facilities
Shower, Hairdryer, Direct dial telephone, TV, Satellite / cable TV, Individual air-conditioned, Individual heating, Safe .Services
Air-conditioned in common areas, Reception area, 24h check-in, 24h. Reception, Safe, Bar-s, Breakfast room .Building Facilities
Year of construction (1000), Last renovated (2008), Annex buildings (1), Number of floors (main building) (4), Number of floors (annex building) (3), Total number of rooms (20), Single rooms (4), Double / twin rooms (16) .About Venice
The wealth of Venice is evident in Piazza San Marco and alludes to when the Venetian republic was a dominant mercantile power, trading silks, spices and gemstones carried overland by Bedouin caravans and shipped to Mediterranean ports. Nowadays, modern craft navigate between six ancient sestieri, bearing carefree stowaways to St Mark's Basilica, the Palazzo Ducale and on up the Grand Canal to the Rialto, where palazzi lining unhurried channels display architectural styles spanning five centuries.
Become tempted by Venice's food market below the Rialto Bridge and after having enjoyed a meal head to the shopaholic joys of the Mercerie, which runs between Piazza San Marco and the Rialto Bridge. Perhaps cross the short stretch of water that leads to the glass-making island of Murano and the lace and linen enclave of Burano.
Venice Lido is the largest island here and benefits from an 8 mile (13km) long beach, which at the turn of the 19th century, created a premier resort for international aristocrats. Regular vaporetti, exclusive motor launches and public water buses transport visitor to another world in the time it takes to drink a cappuccino. Venice is a permanent carnival, rejoicing in a masked ball in February that swirls visitors into a sensual atmosphere peopled by gallant heroes and bewitching courtesans.


