Hotel Flora vs Ca' Sagredo Hotel
Both Hotel Flora and Ca' Sagredo Hotel are praised by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel Flora scores slightly better than Ca' Sagredo Hotel. Hotel Flora comes in at 88 with endorsements from 13 reviewers including Oyster, Star Service and Afar Magazine.
Hotel Flora
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San Marco 2283/a, 30124 Venice
From $142 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The simple name of this small, charming hotel refers to its greatest attribute: a jewel-like patio garden immediately beyond the welcoming lobby."
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Travel + Leisure
"17th-century palazzo with a courtyard garden."
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DK Eyewitness
"This tiny hotel is squeezed in a narrow alley just off one of the major fashion-shopping streets... the rooms are a little cramped, but well equipped."
Rough Guide
"This large three-star is very close to the Piazza and has a delightful inner garden. Rooms are beautifully decorated with period pieces, though some are a little cramped."
Star Service
"Directly across from the more sophisticated Hotel Saturnia & International, this funky, traditional garden hotel occupies about as central a location for shopping and sightseeing as one could ask for."
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Directly across from the more sophisticated Hotel Saturnia & International, this funky, traditional garden hotel occupies about as central a location for shopping and sightseeing as one could ask for.
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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