Venice Biennale 2019 review – preaching to the converted

There is much to praise from Ghana, India, France, and a stunning international pavilion. Less admirable is a true horror on the Arsenale…

Rosewood Venice set to open in 2020 as the ultra-luxury brand’s 2nd property in Italy and 8th in Europe

A defining feature of the uber-luxury historic property are two walled courtyards, a rarity in Venice, which will offer an inviting outdoor space for dining and relaxing. With its exceptional design, history and heritage, Palazzo Dona’ Giovannelli is destined to become a landmark destination in Venice. Throughout its storied history, the magnificent fifteenth century Palazzo … Read more

Number 1 Hotel in Venice/Italy has been revealed

  With three restaurants and three bars, a spa and a well-equipped fitness room, as well as an outdoor swimming pool, a golf practice course and a tennis court, the San Clemente Palace Kempinski is the perfect retreat after a day in Venice. This year’s Readers’ Choice Awards by Condé Nast Traveler have been revealed, … Read more

Sportiness, luxury and the most famous Venetian hotels are the references of the 2018 Venice Hospitality Challenge regatta

  This year again, on saturday October 20, Venice will be hosting the Venice Hospitality Challenge 2018, the only regatta in the world that takes place on the inner canals of a city. The luxury sailing event promises to be once again very spectacular, with the participation of twelve Maxi Yachts which have signed great … Read more

Exhilaration meets Italian style: Ferretti Yachts 50th anniversary seduced Venice

  Ferretti Yachts: a 50-year voyage of excellence, culminating in the anniversary event in Venice. Ferretti Yachts, one of the most prestigious brands of the international boat industry, was celebrated in Venice. Ferretti turned 50. For three days (from June 22nd to 24th) the Ferretti Yachts 50th anniversary seduced Venice, coloring the sky with the … Read more

Architecture biennale 2018: all hail the new queens of Venice

The appointment of Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara as curators of the great architecture biennale is striking – but no one who knows their work should be surprised