Ca' Maria Adele vs Ca' Sagredo Hotel
Both properties are recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Ca' Sagredo Hotel is preferred by most professionals compared to Ca' Maria Adele. Ca' Sagredo Hotel comes in at #18 in Venice with praise from 10 sources including Travel + Leisure, Star Service and Fodor's.
Ca' Maria Adele
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Dorsoduro 111, Rio Terra dei Catecumeni, 30123 Venice
From $383 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Concierge
"This property right near the Peggy Guggenheim Collection achieves what so many others have failed to pull off: It seamlessly mixes Venetian traditions and modern design, with stunning results."
Jetsetter
"Cozy 16th-century palazzo in Venice’s Dorsoduro district packed to the oak beam rafters with charm."
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Fodor's
"One of the city's most intimate and elegant getaways immerses guests in a mix of classic style... and touches of the contemporary, found in the African-wood reception area and breakfast room."
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Travel + Leisure
"Glamour comes naturally to the Campa brothers, owners of the intimate 12-room property."
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Rough Guide
"Five of the twelve rooms in this very upmarket locanda are so-called “theme rooms” – the Sala Noir, for example, is a “voluptuous and hot” environment in cocoa and spice tones."
Ca' Sagredo Hotel
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Campo Santa Sofia 4198/99 Ca' D'Oro, Cannaregio, 30121 Venice
From $217 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Concierge
"The 42 guest rooms are beautifully appointed with sofas and chairs covered in pale silk damask and custom wallpapers in pretty, light patterns, and all come with large bathrooms."
Jetsetter
"Elegant 14th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal with ornate chandeliers and museum-worthy antiques."
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Anyone with a serious interest in food should request the tasting menu at L’Alcova, the ground-floor restaurant overlooking the Grand Canal, which serves up dishes with ingredients from Venice’s own lagoon.
Fodor's
"This expansive palace has been the Sagredo family residence since the mid-1600s and has the decor to prove it."
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Condé Nast Traveler
91.0
""A beautifully renovated" palace with a pink facade on the Grand Canal, it once belonged to Nicolò Sagredo, Venice’s ambassador to Rome in the seventeenth century."
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Time Out
"This Grand Canal palazzo dating back to the 15th century is as much a museum as a hotel, with a magnificent double staricase... and frescoes by Giambattista Tiepolo among its many treasures."
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