CA' PISANI
Ubercool address inside a Venetian pink palace
ART DECO MEETS THE 16TH CENTURY at Ca' Pisani in a fusion of modernist taste and historic surrounds. This former palazzo has been transformed into
a temple to sleek 1930s and '40s design – a cherub and frou-frou free zone for those who would sooner keep Venice’s Baroque splendours outside the door.
A flight of black marble steps leads to the lobby, glinting with marble and walnut wood. Walls are of Venetian stucco and the floors crafted with traditional terrazzo.
Tones of terracotta, cream and chestnut brown dominate set off the original artworks and artefacts collected from all over Italy. It's all rather reminscent of a retro ocean liner.
Bedrooms at Ca' Pisani are sleek and sexy – no chandeliers, heavy antiques or flamboyant decor here – and each is different. Eye-catchers include chunky black leather armchairs, retro-style anglepoise lamps and clean-limbed wood furniture.
Hit the Spot
You’re steps from the Grand Canal, Accademia Bridge and Guggenheim.
Bedtime
The Penthouse has its own Turkish bath and a rooftop solarium.
Be Savvy
This is a cherub and frou-frou free zone.
Be Smitten
Sleek boutique address with art deco overtones.
Red leather, silver marble
All have electric curtains – darkening the scene at the flick of a switch – while
jacuzzi bathrooms are tiled in silver-speckled marble. Even room numbers are styled in etched wood in this striking one-time palazzo.
Dark red leather, steel lamps and well chosen art give Ca' Pisani's La Rivista wine bar and restaurant a strikingly futuristic feel. There’s good food, and outdoor tables are great spots for people watching.
Ca' Pisani was reviewed by
Claudia Vicenzi
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Dining in
Ca' Pisani's La Revista specialises in innovative renditions of traditional Venetian dishes such as
king prawns with paprika and a fennel confit. Metalwork features like the hat rack and staircase underline the extravagant cafe-restaurant atmosphere and lend a clean, cool and crisp vibe. Venetians love this place.
Dining out
Foodies are spoilt for choice in Venice, where there are too many fine seafood restaurants to name. Most serve local dishes and seppie in nero (cuttlefish in ink sauce) is definitely worth trying.
Where?
Ca' Pisani's La Revista
What’s cooking?
Modern takes on Venetian classics include baby octopus with polenta and tomatoes and Venetian style veal liver with polenta. Sweet tooths will love the zabaglione icecream with Baicoli biscuits.
Dress the part
When in Venice … smart casual will do nicely.
Top table?
Outside on the cobblestones if it's sunny
See & Do
Take in fine art at the Accademia and the Peggy Guggenhiem collection, walk around the Doge’s palace (the Secret tour gives you the inside track on centuries of intrigues and scandals ) and gaze at a hundred churches. Diehard romantics shouldn't fail to have a gondola ride – expensive but an experience.
Shop
From top-end boutiques like Gucci to artisan shops and touristy gift shops, Venice has it all.
Spa
There is a steam bath here for you to work up a sweat, or a fitness centre nearby that guests can use for free.
After dark
Dine out then go to La Fenice for some serious opera. Walk back and enjoy getting lost in the labyrinth of alleys.
Dates
February
Marvel at the mesmerising Carnevale. Just remember to book your room well in advance.
Late August- early September
Rub shoulders with the stars at the Venice Film Festival – the oldest in the world.
GETTING THERE
Location
Dorsoduro, 30123 Venice
Parking
If you must bring a car to traffic-free Venice, you can leave it at Piazzale Roma.
Trains
Santa Lucia station – 1.5km
Taxis
Around EUR 90 for a water taxi from the airport.
Airport
Venice Marco Polo – 15km
Rooms and suites
29 rooms and 4 suites.
Special features
Sleek and stylish rooms have piles of pillows, retro lamps and wi-fi. Most have a jacuzzi bath.
Also…
The third floor is home to both a sun terrace and a steam room.
ESSENTIAL INFO
Rates guide
From EUR 300
Open/closed
Open all year
Check-in
2pm
Check-out
12.00 midday
Minimum night stay?
2 nights at weekends and 3 nights during large events such as Carnevale.
Breakfast
Buffet breakfast is served until 10:30
Room service
Available morning and evening
Children
Welcome
Pets
Dogs are welcome, but not in the restaurant
Air conditioning
Yes
Languages
Italian, English, French, German and Russian
Wedding license?
No
Your contact
Francesco d'Este – owner