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Cannaregio 5643, Campo SS. Apostoli, Venice, 30131
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Hotel Antico Doge

Experience Venice for real in this antique building from the 12th century, set just 200 metres from Rialto Bridge. Walk to St. Mark’s Square in less than 10 minutes.

Hotel Antico Doge combines old-world charm with the latest modern facilities, including Wi-Fi throughout the entire hotel.

Once the home of the famous Doge Marino Falier, it features antique furniture, luxury materials and original paintings.

The professional team of friendly staff will be delighted to welcome you and will be at your service to make your stay in Venice special.

The hotel is found in a famous historic palace built in the twelfth century and was once home to Marino Falier: fifty-fifth Doge of Venice and infamous figure celebrated by great artists such as Lord Byron and Gaetano Donizetti.
From the hotel you can walk to Rialto Bridge and San Marco’s square. Other nearby locations include Ca ' D'Oro, Jewish ghetto and Theatre Malibran.


Hotel Antico Doge is located in Venice near: From Campo Santi Apostoli, facing onto the Palazzo del Doge Falier, it is only a stone's throw to Ponte di Rialto, the city's shopping centre and market area, and St Mark’s Square, a splendid gathering place surrounded by the Procuratie, the wonderful Basilica and the Palazzo Ducale, the official residence of the Doges of Venice.

Teatro Malibran, with its highly entertaining theatre seasons, is also close to the hotel, along with the famous Theatre La Fenice, home to the some of the best opera performances in Italy and Europe.

Very close to the hotel, you can visit the magnificent Palazzo Ca' d'Oro, one of Venice's prime examples of Gothic architecture, and the Jewish Museum in Campo del Ghetto Novo.