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boutique hotel pick – hotel denieli – venice italy

My first boutique hotel pick for 2011 is none other than the Hotel Denieli in Venice, Italy.  This particular property is one of my favorites to recommend to clients, who want to plan a romantic holiday and/or are celebrating a special occasion. The hotel is walking distance from San Marco Square, cafes and restaurants  and a quick water-taxi ride from the Rialto Bridge.

This boutique hotel with a five-star rating is  one of the most luxurious and glamorous properties in Venice and although the building structure is  a 14th century masterpiece, it has been renovated in 2008 to include modern day amenities for those guests who need to stay connected.

Some of the most amazing decors to take note of are, the  Murano glass chandeliers, pink marble columns and stained glass windows and high ceilings. It is truly  an architectural wonder in my opinion and a must stay for sure.

Planning ahead is ideal for Hotel Denielli during the high season stay (Late Summer  to early Fall) and rates are the best for off season travel.

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