| | Facilities within the Property |
Before immersing themselves in the marvels of the city of the Dogi, the guests of this elegant Venetian hotel will be welcomed into the two breakfast rooms on the ground floor, that overlook the San Lorenzo Canal. Here, in a refined atmosphere, a rich buffet of sweet and savoury delights will await them. One of these rooms houses the bar of the Liasśdi Hotel where clients can enjoy a relaxing moment perhaps sampling the traditional "Spritz" or one of the cocktails prepared by the barman. |
The top floor of the hotel has a very welcoming room where the national walnut and frosted glass decorated walls create two ideal environments for small business meetings. On the same floor the hotel also has a large banquet hall that, on request, may be transformed into a spacious conference room. |
Discreteness and courtesy characterise the staff of the Liassidi Hotel who are at the complete service of clients ensuring that their stay in this splendid city is unforgettable: recommending a typical restaurant or a traditional "bacaro", booking tickets for a concert at the Fenice Theatre or indeed an airline ticket. The hotel has a comfortable lift which is also accessible to clients with disabilities, ensuring that they reach the piano nobile without any difficulty. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bar | Child Friendly | Coffee Break | Concierge Service | Currency Exchange Service | Excursions | Facilities for Disabled | Fax Service | Guided Tours | Internet Point | Lift | Luggage Storage | Photocopier | Porter Service | Private Boat Tours | Ticket Reservation Service | Wake Up Service | | | |
Not far from the Riva degli Schiavoni, The Liassidi Palace Hotel is situated in the Castello quarter, in the heart of what is still an authentic Venice where places, sounds and atmospheres have conserved their own identity, which the inhabitants guard closely. Walking through these streets you might come across a group of children playing in the shadow of a bell tower, or indeed women chatting from the window as they hang out their washing on the suspended wires or men talking about football and politics in a typical "bàcaro" (small bar). Overlooking the San Lorenzo Canal, The Liassidi Palace is among the few hotels in Venice that is situated just a few metres from The Church of St. George of the Greeks with its Byzantine masterpieces and works of art from the School of San Nicoḷ with its splendid collection of icons. |
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