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Venice’s hotel boom: Luxury openings reshaping stays in 2026

By staffApril 1, 20263 Mins Read
Venice’s hotel boom: Luxury openings reshaping stays in 2026
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Venice is seeing a wave of new hotel openings and reopenings in 2026, with major luxury brands and restored historic properties adding to the city’s already crowded hospitality scene.

As tourism grows in Veneto, the northern Italian region that includes Venice, the area recorded more than 22 million arrivals and more than 74 million overnight stays in 2025.

From restored palaces to private island retreats and new coastal resorts, the latest openings show how Venice is expanding beyond its traditional city-centre stays.

Travellers now have a wider mix of options, including quieter locations and more experience-led hotels.

Here are the key openings and reopenings to know.

Orient Express Palazzo Donà Giovannelli

Opened in March 2026, Orient Express Venezia marks the brand’s first hotel in the city, set inside the restored 15th-century Palazzo Donà Giovannelli in the Cannaregio district.

The hotel brings the historic palace back into use after centuries, with 47 rooms, suites and residences.

Original features such as frescoes, high ceilings and decorative details have been preserved, alongside updated interiors.

Dining is led by three-Michelin-starred chef Heinz Beck, with a restaurant, bar and lounge spaces inspired by the heritage of the Orient Express brand.

The hotel will also host cultural programmes and curated experiences linked to Venice’s arts scene.

Airelles Palladio Venezia

Airelles Palladio Venezia is set to open in April 2026, marking the French luxury group’s first hotel in Italy.

Located on the lagoon with views towards Venice’s historic centre, the property is designed to offer more space and privacy than typical city hotels.

It will feature large suites, landscaped gardens and a strong focus on wellness.

The opening reflects growing demand for quieter stays just outside the busiest parts of Venice, while still offering easy access to the city.

Cavallino Bianco Caorle – Venezia

Opening in May 2026, Cavallino Bianco Caorle – Venezia is a five-star resort designed specifically for families. It is located in the coastal town of Caorle, around an hour from Venice, on the Adriatic Sea.

The resort will include 101 suites and direct access to a Blue Flag beach. Facilities are designed for both children and adults.

Younger guests will have access to Lino Land, with activities, workshops and sports, while adults can use a wellness centre with pools, saunas and an adults-only rooftop spa with an infinity pool overlooking the sea.

There will also be three restaurants, including dedicated dining spaces for families and children.

Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel

Hotel Danieli is due to reopen in mid-2026 under the Four Seasons brand following a major renovation.

The historic property, located near St Mark’s Square, is known for its Gothic architecture and views over the lagoon.

The renovation will update rooms and public spaces while maintaining its original character.

The reopening marks the arrival of Four Seasons at one of Venice’s most iconic hotel addresses, with new dining concepts and upgraded services expected as part of the relaunch.

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