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    Hotel in Venice, Italy

    Baglioni Hotel Luna

    775pts

    Canal-Dock Venetian Heritage

    Baglioni Hotel Luna, Hotel in Venice

    About Baglioni Hotel Luna

    One of Venice's oldest continuously operating hotels, Baglioni Hotel Luna occupies a prime position steps from Piazza San Marco, with its own private dock and membership in Leading Hotels of the World. The Marco Polo Ballroom's frescoed ceilings and lagoon-facing rooms carry centuries of Venetian hospitality into a contemporary frame. A practical, well-located base for serious exploration of the city.

    Where Venice Arrives at Your Door

    Approaching Baglioni Hotel Luna by water taxi, the city does not gradually reveal itself — it simply appears. The private dock on the small canal beside the hotel means the transition from lagoon to lobby takes perhaps thirty seconds, with no cobblestone transfer, no wheeled luggage over bridges. That arrival sequence, available to guests who fly into Marco Polo Tessera Airport and continue directly by water taxi (roughly forty minutes door to dock), sets a particular tone for the stay: Venice as a place experienced from the inside, not queued for from the outside.

    The address tells the story before the building does. Piazza San Marco, 1243 places the hotel on a quiet street threading off the square's northeastern corner, close enough to Harry's Bar and the Procuratie that orientation is immediate, far enough from the main tourist flow that the canal-side bar feels genuinely calm. For properties in this price bracket, location in Venice's San Marco sestiere splits between canal-facing grandeur and lagoon-view seclusion. Baglioni Hotel Luna sits with the former cohort: the Venetian-style bar overlooks the small canal beside the hotel, and certain suites command views over the Grand Canal or San Giorgio Island from balustraded terraces.

    The Weight of the Building

    The depth of the site's history is unusual even by Venetian standards. The building operated as quarters for the Templar Knights in 1118, then transitioned to a lodging house recorded as Locanda della Luna from 1574 onward. The present structure has been fully refurbished, but the institutional weight of nearly nine centuries of continuous occupation shapes how the rooms feel: the brocades, Murano chandeliers, Venetian glass mirrors, elaborate headboards, and Italian marble bathrooms read less as decorator choices and more as a continuation of a material vocabulary the building has always used. All 91 air-conditioned rooms and suites carry this character, though each is configured differently. Children under 16 stay at no additional charge, and when booking, requesting a lagoon-view room and a breakfast-inclusive rate is advisable, as the meal is not automatically bundled with standard accommodations.

    The Canova Restaurant and the Ritual of the Venetian Table

    In a city where dining protocol has been debated for centuries — between the fixed rhythms of the bacaro circuit and the more formal sit-down restaurant tradition , hotel dining in Venice occupies its own distinct register. The award-winning Canova restaurant at Baglioni Hotel Luna is positioned at the upper end of this in-hotel category, recognised as one of Venice's finer dining rooms, with a focus on traditional Venetian dishes and a wine list calibrated to the kitchen's regional emphasis.

    The pacing of Venetian cuisine matters here. The city's culinary identity is built around lagoon-sourced ingredients , crustaceans, molluscs, seasonal fish , prepared with a directness that distinguishes it from the richer, butter-inflected traditions of northern Italy. A meal in this register tends to move slowly and in sequence, with each course structured to reflect what the market and the season provide. The Canova's dining room provides the formal setting for that kind of meal: refined, unhurried, attuned to the etiquette of a long table rather than a quick cicchetti stop.

    Breakfast occupies a separate, differently charged space. The Marco Polo Ballroom serves its full buffet breakfast beneath 18th-century frescoes from the school of Gianbattista Tiepolo , a detail worth considering when deciding how to pace the morning. The room itself is an argument for eating slowly. Starting the day with coffee and the lagoon light filtering into a Tiepolo-frescoed ballroom is not a minor amenity; it is the kind of moment that defines the character of a Venetian hotel stay.

    Using the Hotel as a Base

    Venice rewards a certain kind of deliberate planning, and the Baglioni Hotel Luna's concierge operation is set up to support exactly that. The team can arrange gondola excursions, access to Murano's glass factories, and reservations at the city's more exclusive dining venues , places that do not list availability publicly and where a local introduction matters. The concierge also handles logistics that are genuinely complex in Venice: the nearest vaporetto stop is approximately two minutes from the hotel, but guests with private transfers or water taxis arrive directly at the hotel's own dock, bypassing the queues at the main water-bus terminals entirely.

    For guests building a broader Italy itinerary, the hotel's membership in Leading Hotels of the World (confirmed 2025) places it within a peer set that includes properties across the country operating at comparable positioning. EP Club covers several of these, including Four Seasons Hotel Firenze in Florence, Bulgari Hotel Roma in Rome, and Borgo Egnazia in Savelletri di Fasano , all of which operate in the upper tier of Italian hospitality. Within Venice itself, the competitive set includes properties with very different positioning: Aman Venice and Hotel Gritti Palace both trade on historic palazzo credentials, while Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice offers the island seclusion of Giudecca. Baglioni Hotel Luna's distinction is its combination of direct San Marco access, private water landing, and a building history that predates most of its competitors by several centuries. Properties like Londra Palace Venezia, Nolinski Venezia, Ca' di Dio, Il Palazzo Experimental, and Corte di Gabriela address different segments of the Venice market, with design-led or boutique positioning that contrasts with the Baglioni's more classical register. For those extending further into Italy, Castello di Reschio in Lisciano Niccone, Passalacqua in Moltrasio, Il Pellicano in Porto Ercole, Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco in Montalcino, Casa Maria Luigia in Modena, Borgo Santandrea on the Amalfi Coast, Portrait Milano in Milan, Corte della Maestà in Civita di Bagnoregio, Il San Pietro di Positano, and JK Place Capri all represent well-documented options. See our full Venice guide for broader context on the city's hotel and dining scene. If your travel extends beyond Italy, Aman New York, The Fifth Avenue Hotel, and Amangiri in Canyon Point occupy comparable positions in their respective markets.

    Planning Your Stay

    Baglioni Hotel Luna holds a Google rating of 4.6 across 613 reviews, a figure that reflects consistent performance at the five-star level over sustained volume. The hotel's 91 rooms are traditionally furnished and fully air-conditioned; suites with canal or Grand Canal views are available and merit specific requests at booking. The hotel is a confirmed 2025 member of Leading Hotels of the World. Arrivals by water taxi from Marco Polo Tessera Airport land directly at the hotel's private dock; the vaporetto network is accessible within a two-minute walk for those preferring public water transport. St. Mark's Square and the city's main shopping corridor are a short walk from the entrance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the leading suite at Baglioni Hotel Luna?
    The Giorgione Terrace Suite is the hotel's most prominent accommodation, spanning 2,691 square feet with a private terrace that takes in panoramic views of San Giorgio Island and St. Mark's Basin. It comes with VIP treatment and represents the upper end of the hotel's 91-room inventory. Guests should note that each room is configured differently, and specific view requests are worth confirming directly at booking.
    Why do people stay at Baglioni Hotel Luna?
    The combination of a San Marco address, a private water taxi dock, and a building with documented history back to 1118 gives the hotel a practical and atmospheric argument that few Venice properties can match simultaneously. The Canova restaurant's reputation as one of Venice's finer dining rooms, the Tiepolo-frescoed breakfast ballroom, and concierge access to exclusive city experiences add further reasons. Its 2025 Leading Hotels of the World membership signals consistent positioning within the upper tier of Venetian accommodation.
    Do they take walk-ins at Baglioni Hotel Luna?
    As a five-star hotel in one of Europe's most visited cities, Baglioni Hotel Luna operates on advance reservation. Walk-in room availability is not standard practice for properties at this level in Venice, particularly during high season. Booking ahead and specifying room type and rate preferences (including breakfast inclusion) is the standard approach. Contact details and current availability are leading confirmed through the hotel's official channels or through travel agents affiliated with Leading Hotels of the World.
    What is the significance of arriving at Baglioni Hotel Luna by water taxi?
    The hotel maintains a private dock on the small canal beside the building, allowing guests to transfer directly from a water taxi or gondola to the hotel entrance without navigating Venice's pedestrian bridges or vaporetto queues. The journey from Marco Polo Tessera Airport takes approximately forty minutes by water taxi and lands at the dock, making it one of the more seamless arrivals available in the city. This is a logistical advantage that properties without private water access cannot replicate.

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