To the left, is the terrace restaurant overlooking the Canal (which has the technological wizardry to allow dining al fresco, even in cold weather), and, to the right, a wonderful, dark, Wizard of Oz tunnel, leads to the lifts up to the bedrooms. Through glass doors a wide, uncluttered corridor will lead you to a spacious hallway with a glass roof. A few years ago, this collection of fine old buildings underwent a vast restoration, so now you enter the new ‘join’ between the two main structures. You will be surprised by the chic modernity of the entrance (pictured). For not only, as its name demands, does it have that all-important frontage on the Grand Canal: it is also (even at my crawling pace) only two minutes from St Mark’s Square. And my recommendation - the delightful Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal - enjoys one of the very best positions in the city. That means being near both the piazza San Marco and the Grand Canal. In Serenissima you need your hotel to have a good location. Beautiful Venice is not famous for bargains.
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