Orient Express hotels, a brand boasts ultra - luxury properties located in historic, architectural landmarks into opulent, modern spaces with interiors designed by by renowned artisans, part of the Accor Group, a French multinational hospitality company based in Issy - les - Moulineaux, has opened its second hotel in Italy, located in Venice ,a wonder built on a group of 118 islands that are separated by expanses of open water and by canals, in an ample lagoon in the Adriatic Sea, one of the most charming and romantic destinations globally, highlighted by an incomparable cultural and historical heritage, a unique architecture and a magic aura surrounding its picturesque alleys, iconic bridges and stunning Renaissance palaces.
The property named Orient Express Venezia is the brand’s second hotel in Italy after the opening of Orient Express La Minerva in Rome.
The hotel is located in the restored Palazzo Donà Giovannelli, situated at Strada Nova, 2292, a short 18 - minute walk from St. Mark’s Square in the Cannaregio district, the largest and second most populous district (sestiere) in Venice, stretching from the Santa Lucia railway station in Piazza Roma to the iconic Rialto Bridge. Renowned for its authentic, quieter residential feel compared to San Marco, Cannaregio boasts landmarks like the historic Jewish Ghetto, the picturesque Fondamenta della Misericiordia, the stunning Ca’ d’ Oro Palace, and the house of Renaissance painter Tintoretto.
Palazzo Donà Giovannelli is a 15th - century landmark blending Neogothic and Baroque styles, a palace built in 1436 at the intersection of two canals. The palazzo is attributed to the Palazzo Calendario, architect of the Doge’s Palace.
Its façade feature a motif similar to the iconic Palazzo Ducale, a masterpiece of Venetian gothic architecture, former seat of government and Doge’s residence located in Piazza San Marco, and includes seven Gothic windows overlooking the Rio de Noale, a charming, narrow canal, known for its picturesque views, and the historic Ponte Pasqualigo o de Noal bridge.
The building has passed through several owners, including the Donà and Giovannelli families, and previously served as a picture gallery before its conversion into a luxury hotel.
The property includes an octagonal staircase added in the 19th century by Giovanni Battista Meduna, who also renovated the emblematic Venice Ca’ d’ Oro Palace and the iconic Fenice Theatre.
The eight - year restoration was led by architect and interior designer Aline Asmar d’ Amman. The project preserved original frescoes by Italian artists, mosaic floors, and the buildoing’s Neo - Gothic and Baroque architectural elements.
Orient Express Venezia features 47 stylish, elegant rooms and suites, including six signatures on the piano mobile and first floor, as well as apartments in an adjacent building with canal views. Room sizes range from 30 - square metre Classic Rooms to 148 - square - metre apartments.
Interior features include Venetian sliding doors, hand - painted scenes, Art Deco fixtures, Murano glass accents, vaulted ceilings, and original frescoes.
Facilites at the hotel include a fine dining restaurant, an all - day dining space overlooking the courtyard and garden, a Wagon Bar inspired by rail travel, a lobby bar, and the building retains original passageways and ballrooms.
Guests arrive by private boat, entering through a 15th century Gothic portal on the canal or through a doorway into the Santa Fosca garden.
The opening of Orient Express Venezia, Palazzo Donà Giovannelli is part of a broader strategy to expand the Orient Express brand across hotels, trains, and sailing yachts.
The brand previously opened Orient Express La Minerva in Rome and La Dolce Vita Orient Express luxury train. A Guerlain Spa aboard Orient Express sailing yachts is scheduled to launch in June 2026.
Links
https://www.orient-express.com/en/hotel/europe/italy/venice/orient-express-venezia