Christened after the archipelago on which the entire city was built, the Palazzo La Scala, Venice is a haven of tranquility in the historic and commercial heart of it. Right across the Rialto Bridge, looking on to the iconic Grand Canal, this is one place that has been topping the list of some of the biggest Three Star Hotels in Venice over the last several decades.
Accommodation in Palazzo La Scala, Venice
With a pledge to provide you the maximum comfort, the premiere Three Star Accommodation in Venice has lined up 10 guest-rooms and 2 spacious suites, all done up elegantly, decked with facilities like:
Individually controlled air conditioning
Safety deposit box
Satellite TV (with CNN & BBC channels)
Radio
Direct dial telephone
High-speed Internet access
Mini bar
Private bathroom with hairdryer
Dining at Palazzo La Scala, Venice
On a sojourn in Venice there is nothing like savoring the local cuisine predominated by special fish delicacies. So, cash in on the felicitous location of the hotel near the city's hottest hubs housing some of the swankiest restaurants, and enjoy a gourmet affair of a lifetime.
Business at Palazzo La Scala
Hotel Palazzo La Scala Venice lets you stay in touch with your important business clients 24X7, by offering you facilities like:
Front desk fax service
Internet/Email services
Recreation at Palazzo La Scala, Venice, Italy
Grab your copy of City map from the hotel's tour desk, and set out to explore the most attractive places in Venice. Do include a few excursions to some of the most fascinating islands in the nearby lagoons as well.
Other Facilities in Palazzo La Scala, in Venice
Palazzo La Scala offers you other facilities like:
Credit card accepted
Lift/elevator
Pets accepted
Room service - limited hour
Concierge
24 hour Front desk
safety deposit box
Luggage room
Multilingual staff
City Info
During the reign of the Doges, the enigmatic marine Republic of Venice used to be a land of inconceivable riches. Huge amount of wealth was spent to ramp up magnificent edifices like the Doge's Palace and the St Mark's Square. We come to know of these from the 'drawing room of Europe' by Napoleon. Zoom in to this fascinating city to discover the truth in true colors.