We fell in love with the former palace, of course, with it's abundance of pink marble, stained glass, gold leaf columns, Murano glass chandeliers and antiques. Like having your own museum where you can touch and feel everything without fear.
We could imagine ourselves sprawling out on the exquisite antique furniture in the morning, drinking espresso while we read the newspapers or used the Internet. Gothic arches and a huge marble staircase coax you up the atrium ceiling to the guest floors.
With all the warmth and rich cultural heritage of Venice, guests rooms here feature vaulted ceilings, frescoes and more rich antiques furnishings. Accommodations in the Casa Neuvo are a bit roomier, with pretty Venetian decor, and the newest building, the Danielino, offers 1930s style and objets d'art.
You can round off the day at the the Danielo bar with piano entertainment, high tea near the fireplace, or a cocktail on the rooftop. Later in the evening enjoy a late-night Mediterranean dinner at the famous Terrazza Danieli Restaurant, with traditional Venetian specialties and panoramic views of the Grand Canal and Adriatic Sea.
While the hotel is close to legendary sites as the Basilica, the Doge's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs, guests also enjoy the hotel's private boat to Lido for private beach facilities, swimming pool, tennis and golf at the two sister hotels The Westin Excelsior and Hotel Des Bains.
Alas, the splendor and romance of the Hotel Danieli is but a dream, at least for now. A deluxe twin in June goes for USD $1,142, while rate for the royal lagoon suite (our pick, of course) was USD $6,408.
[Photo: Robby92]




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