Hotel Metropole
Venice City | Italy
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Overlooking the Venetian lagoon on the iconic Riva degli Schiavoni, Hotel Metropole is a 16th‑century palace turned 5‑star boutique hideaway. Inside, you’ll find a characterful mix of antiques, Oriental touches and candlelit corridors, while outside a hidden citrus garden sets the scene for leisurely breakfasts. With the Bridge of Sighs and St Mark’s Square a short stroll away, this is classic Venice with an indulgent, old‑world edge.
Step straight into the Venice of your imagination: Hotel Metropole pairs lantern‑lit corridors, gilded mirrors and eclectic art with uninterrupted lagoon views. Take your morning coffee under the orange trees, wander to St Mark’s in minutes, then return for signature cocktails in the Oriental Bar – once a haunt of Sigmund Freud and Thomas Mann.
For couples seeking Italy’s most romantic city without compromising on character or location, Hotel Metropole delivers in style. This boutique 5‑star sits right on the waterfront overlooking the lagoon, with Venice Marco Polo airport around 35–45 minutes away by water taxi. See more Italy holidays.
Hotel Overview | Hotel Metropole
Highlights
💎 Great for luxury escapes in the heart of Venice
🏛️ Iconic Venetian hotel in a 16th‑century former palace
🌊 Stunning lagoon‑front setting on Riva degli Schiavoni
🌉 Around 400m from Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs
📍 Roughly 700m from St Mark’s Square and 1.1km from Rialto Bridge
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms: 66 | Floors: 4 | Lifts: 2
Board options: Bed and Breakfast, Room Only
Child policy: Children are welcome (child age up to 12 years). This is an elegant, boutique property best suited to adults, older families and city‑breakers who value atmosphere and location.
Location | Hotel Metropole
Location
Hotel Metropole commands one of Venice’s most coveted addresses on the Riva degli Schiavoni, the city’s famous waterfront promenade. Step outside to sweeping views across the lagoon to San Giorgio Maggiore, with vaporetti gliding past your doorstep.
You’re perfectly placed for slow, scenic wandering: weave through atmospheric calli to St Mark’s Square, admire the Bridge of Sighs just a few minutes away, or cross the Grand Canal at Rialto for quieter backstreets and neighbourhood osterie.
Distances and Transfers
• Waterfront setting on Riva degli Schiavoni
• Approx. 150m to the nearest vaporetto (water bus) stop
• Approx. 400m to Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs
• Approx. 700m to St Mark’s Square
• Approx. 1.1km to Rialto Bridge
Approx. transfer time from airport: 35–45 minutes by water taxi from Venice Marco Polo (VCE), depending on route and traffic on the lagoon.
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Venice City, Venice, Italy
Facilities and Rooms | Hotel Metropole
Restaurants and Bars
Wake to a generous breakfast served in the elegant breakfast room, or in the hotel’s fragrant citrus garden during the warmer months – a wonderfully Venetian way to start the day.
The acclaimed Met Restaurant offers refined à la carte dining for lunch and dinner, pairing Italian and international flavours with creative presentation and a thoughtful wine list. Expect candlelight, antiques and a quietly theatrical atmosphere.
At the characterful Oriental Bar, original antiques, low lighting and a serious cocktail menu set the scene for aperitivo or a late‑night nightcap, with light bites also available.
A smart dress code may apply in the evening, and specific opening hours, reservations and supplements can vary by season and board basis – check the latest details in resort.
Pool Areas and Beach
There is no pool at Hotel Metropole – this is a quintessential Venetian city hotel where the lagoon is your backdrop and the calli, bridges and canals are your playground.
For a change of pace in summer, you can reach Venice Lido’s beaches by vaporetto from nearby stops, combining a morning of sightseeing with an afternoon by the sea.
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
Tucked away within the palazzo, the hotel’s intimate spa (18+, charges apply) features a steam room, Turkish bath and whirlpool, with a curated menu of massage and beauty treatments. It’s a serene spot to retreat to after a day exploring Venice’s alleys and piazzas (typical hours 11:00–21:00; subject to change).
While there’s no on‑site gym, you’ll be getting plenty of steps in discovering the city’s museums, churches and hidden corners.
Rooms
Classic Double or Twin Room
Elegant, richly dressed rooms that set the tone for a romantic city stay. Expect classic furnishings, warm fabrics and thoughtful lighting.
Room amenities typically include: flat‑screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, bathrobe and slippers, minibar (charge), bathroom with bath or shower, air‑conditioning (seasonal), and daily housekeeping with linen and towel change.
Deluxe Double or Twin Room
More spacious than Classic rooms, with extra seating or characterful features. A good choice if you’re staying several nights and want a little more room to relax.
Facilities as per Classic, with upgraded positioning or size.
Grand Deluxe Room
Stylish and generous rooms that can accommodate up to 3 guests, ideal for longer stays or small city‑break parties.
Facilities match Deluxe rooms, with enhanced space and layout.
Junior Suite (Garden, Canal or Lagoon View)
Junior Suites combine a cosy lounge area with sleeping space, many overlooking the garden, canal or lagoon. Perfect if you’d like a romantic base with a little more indulgence.
Facilities include flat‑screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, kettle, minibar (charge), bathroom with bath or shower, seasonal air‑conditioning and daily cleaning.
Suite with Lagoon View
Wake to iconic lagoon vistas from these characterful suites, styled with antiques, rich fabrics and original details.
Includes all standard amenities plus enhanced space and a defined sitting area, ideal for special‑occasion trips.
Suite with Lagoon View and Terrace
One of the hotel’s most coveted categories, with a private terrace overlooking the lagoon – perfect for a coffee at sunrise or a nightcap under the stars.
Facilities as per Lagoon View Suites, with the bonus of outdoor space.
Exclusive Suite with Canal View
Individually designed suites with canal outlooks, balancing Venetian heritage and boutique comfort.
Includes all standard amenities, with a focus on unique layout and decor.
Two Bedroom Damasco Suite
A spacious two‑bedroom suite sleeping 2–3 guests, ideal for friends or families wanting extra privacy. Features two bathrooms with bath or shower, ample seating and Damasco‑style interiors.
All rooms and suites benefit from daily room cleaning, linen and towel changes, and seasonal air‑conditioning (typically 01 May–30 Sep). Specific views, size and layouts vary within each category.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
🎲 Access to Casino di Venezia (off‑site, 18+, charges apply)
🖼️ Explore nearby landmarks: Doge’s Palace, Bridge of Sighs & St Mark’s Square
🛶 Classic gondola rides and lagoon boat trips from nearby jetties
🕍 Easy access to Venice’s churches, galleries and artisan shops
There is no structured entertainment programme – this is an atmospheric base for immersing yourself in the city.
Guest Services
🛎️ 24‑hour reception and concierge service
📦 Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
📰 English‑language newspapers available (charge for some titles)
👶 Equipment on request including kettle, pushchair and toaster (subject to availability; some items chargeable)
🛍️ On‑site mini‑market for small essentials
📶 Complimentary Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
Venice‑style private and shared water transfers can usually be arranged – ask our team when booking or speak to reception in resort.
Practical Info
Destination essentials
• Resort: Venice City, Italy
• Language: Italian (English widely understood in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 hour
• Typical UK–Venice flight time: around 2 hours
Transfers
For Venice City, transfers are normally by water taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport. If your hotel has a private mooring, the boat will usually drop you directly at the property; otherwise, you’ll disembark at the closest public dock and walk a short distance. Journey time is typically 35–45 minutes each way, depending on traffic on the canals and exact route.
Good to know
Many central streets are narrow with bridges and steps; comfortable footwear is strongly recommended. Venice is a walking city and local regulations may change seasonally, especially around major events and cruise days. City taxes are payable locally and vary by star rating and length of stay.
*Facilities, services and opening times are subject to change and may be seasonal.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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FAQs | Hotel Metropole
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How close is Hotel Metropole to St Mark’s Square?
Hotel Metropole sits on the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront and is very central. St Mark’s Square is approximately 700m away – usually a 5–10 minute stroll along the lagoon and through side streets, depending on your pace and route.
2. What is the nearest vaporetto stop to Hotel Metropole?
The nearest vaporetto (water bus) stop is roughly 150m from the hotel, making it easy to reach other parts of the city and the islands of the lagoon. Specific lines and services can vary seasonally, so check local timetables when you arrive.
3. Does Hotel Metropole have any outdoor space?
Yes. As well as its prime waterfront position, the hotel features a charming internal citrus garden where breakfast is served al fresco during the warmer months. Some higher‑category rooms and suites also offer lagoon‑view terraces or balconies, subject to availability.
4. Is breakfast included at Hotel Metropole?
Hotel Metropole is typically offered on a Bed and Breakfast or Room Only basis. If you choose Bed and Breakfast, your morning meal is included and served in the breakfast room or garden (seasonal). Guests on Room Only can pay locally to add breakfast or dine in the Met Restaurant at prevailing prices.
5. Is there a dress code for the Met Restaurant and Oriental Bar?
Yes, a smart‑casual dress code generally applies in the evening. The hotel requests that beachwear is not worn in the restaurant or bar, and that gentlemen wear long trousers for dinner at Met Restaurant. Exact guidelines can change, so it’s best to check the latest details with reception on arrival.
6. Are children welcome at Hotel Metropole Venice?
Children are welcome and the hotel’s room descriptions allow for families in certain room types (for example, the Grand Deluxe Room or Two Bedroom Damasco Suite). However, the ambience is refined and romantic rather than family‑focused, so it’s best suited to adults, couples and older families used to city‑style boutique hotels.
7. Does Hotel Metropole have a pool or gym?
No, Hotel Metropole does not have a swimming pool or gym. Instead, it offers an intimate spa area with steam room, Turkish bath, whirlpool and treatments (18+, extra charge). Guests typically spend their days exploring Venice on foot or via vaporetto and unwind back at the spa or bar.
8. Is Wi‑Fi available and is there a charge?
Free Wi‑Fi is available throughout Hotel Metropole, including in guest rooms and public spaces. You may be given a password or login details at check‑in; speeds can vary with occupancy but are generally suitable for browsing and light streaming.
9. How long does the transfer from Venice Marco Polo Airport take?
If you book a water taxi transfer, the journey from Venice Marco Polo Airport to the city typically takes around 35–45 minutes each way, depending on weather and canal traffic. Boats either drop you at the hotel’s own pier (if applicable) or at the closest available public dock, from where there is a short walk to the hotel.
10. Is Hotel Metropole suitable for guests with limited mobility?
As with many historic Venetian buildings, Hotel Metropole occupies a period palace with steps and narrow corridors. Lifts serve guest floors, but the surrounding streets and bridges may pose challenges for those with reduced mobility. If accessibility is a key concern, contact our travel experts so we can discuss your specific needs and make tailored recommendations.












