Venice, Italy
The capital of the Veneto region, listed as a World Heritage Site, Venice is set on a group of 118 small islands separated by a labyrinth of canals and linked by century-old bridges. Colonnaded squares, domes and arches can be seen while on a sleek motorboat or during a gondola ride that will carry visitors through the city’s main waterways.
Tourists shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to visit the Doge’s Palace, a symbol of the republic’s wealth and mastery over land and sea. On the eastern end of St. Mark’s Square, the world-renowned Byzantine basilica has become a landmark of the city with its four bulbous domes and golden mosaics. Throughout the cobbled streets, there are countless shops where travellers can pick out unique handmade masks painted according to the 800-year-old Venetian tradition. Venice has a humid subtropical climate characterised by warm summers and cold winters. The sky is clear, with a moderate level of sunshine that invites holidaymakers to visit the city during autumn, while winter months bring an average high temperature of 6°C and three hours of sunshine per day.
Nestled in the San Marco district, Hotel Castello awaits travellers in the very heart of old Venice, with the iconic St. Mark’s Square and many other highlights reachable within a few minutes’ stroll.
Guest rooms come in a lush, palatial decor and feature air conditioning and heating, flat-screen TVs, minibars and en suite bathrooms.
This hotel is located in an ideal position for guests to experience the authentic atmosphere of Venice and to discover its magnificent sights. Saint Mark’s Square is just a 3-minute walk away, while the Rialto Bridge is just 7 minutes away on foot. Guests will discover a rich area, packed with fascinating testimonies to art and history which contribute to making Venice one of the world’s unique cities.
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