Ruzzini Palace
Great for local culture – stay on atmospheric Campo Santa Maria Formosa 500m from the Rialto Bridge – reach the Grand Canal in minutes 600m from Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs 450m from St Mark’s Square and its iconic basilica Stylish lobby bar for pre‑dinner spritzes Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Tucked away on the elegant Campo Santa Maria Formosa, Ruzzini Palace is a characterful 16th‑century residence turned boutique hotel. You’re in the very heart of Venice, just a few minutes’ walk from Rialto Bridge and St Mark’s Square, yet slightly removed from the heaviest footfall, so evenings feel atmospheric rather than overwhelming. Inside, original frescoes, Murano-style chandeliers and polished marble floors set the tone, while rooms blend classic Venetian fabrics with modern comforts and views over the campo or canal.
Gallery
10 photos
Map & location
Venice City, Venice, Italy
Ruzzini Palace enjoys a coveted spot in the Castello district, looking directly onto Campo Santa Maria Formosa – one of Venice’s most beautiful and authentic squares. Despite the central address, there’s a pleasantly local feel, with small trattorie, bacari (wine bars) and artisan shops on your doorstep.
St Mark’s Square, the Rialto Bridge, Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs are all an easy stroll away, so you can tick off the big‑name sights early and still have time to get lost in the quieter backstreets of Castello and Cannaregio. Santa Lucia train station is around 3.5km away by boat and on foot, handy if you’re combining Venice with other Italian cities.
- Rialto Bridge 450–500m
- St Mark’s Square 450–500m
- Bridge of Sighs 550m
- Doge’s Palace 600m
- Santa Lucia train station 3.5km (via vaporetto and walking)
- Approx. transfer time from airport 40–60 minutes from Venice Marco Polo (VCE), depending on water taxi/vaporetto and walking connections.
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
There is no pool or beach at Ruzzini Palace – this is a classic Venetian palazzo in the historic centre, surrounded by canals rather than coastline. Instead of sunloungers and sand, your “pool” is the Grand Canal and the lagoon beyond, best experienced via vaporetto, traghetto or a private gondola ride, all easily arranged locally.
Spa, sports & wellness
Ruzzini Palace is all about location, charm and service rather than resort‑style amenities. You won’t find a gym or spa here; instead, you have the living museum of Venice right outside your door.
On the practical side, you can expect:
– Intimate lobby with classic décor and seating areas
– Concierge‑style reception to help with restaurant bookings, vaporetto advice and excursions
– Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
The hotel is set in a historic building with lift access to floors, though some areas may still include steps – let us know in advance if mobility is a concern so we can advise suitability.
Activities
Ruzzini Palace does not run a formal activity programme – Venice itself is the experience. From this base you can easily:
– Wander to St Mark’s Square for museums and basilica visits
– Cross the Rialto Bridge for Grand Canal views and markets
– Explore Castello’s quieter calli and artisan workshops
– Join local walking tours, food tastings or mask‑making classes
– Take lagoon trips to Murano, Burano and Torcello (bookable locally)
Speak to the reception team for up‑to‑date suggestions tailored to your interests and visit length.
Guest services
?️ 24‑hour reception with multilingual staff
?️ Concierge assistance for tickets, tours and restaurant reservations
? Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
? Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
? Lobby bar service (typically 16:00–23:00)
? Daily housekeeping
Some services and opening hours may vary seasonally or with occupancy; exact details are confirmed locally.
Food & drink
Mornings at Ruzzini Palace begin in the elegant breakfast room, where a buffet spread features continental favourites, pastries and hot items – ideal fuel before a full day’s sightseeing. Guests booking Bed and Breakfast will take their morning meal here, while Room Only guests can simply step out to nearby cafés if they prefer to dine like a local.
Come late afternoon, the sophisticated lobby bar opens from around 4pm to 11pm, serving a curated list of local wines, aperitivi and classic cocktails – this is the spot for an Aperol Spritz before heading out to dinner. With countless restaurants within a short walk, you’re perfectly placed to sample Venice’s osterie and bacari each night.
Rooms
Standard Double or Twin Room for Sole Use Sleeps 1 guest
Sleeps: 1 guest
A standard room configured for solo travellers, giving you all the essentials in a cosy footprint without paying for space you don’t need.
Attic Room Sleeps 1–2 guests
Sleeps: 1–2 guests
Tucked under the eaves on the upper floor, these atmospheric rooms feature sloping ceilings and a snug, romantic feel – perfect if you like character and don’t mind slightly less headroom in places. Facilities are similar to Standard rooms.
Deluxe Double or Twin Room Sleeps 1–2 guests
Sleeps: 1–2 guests
A step up in space and setting, Deluxe rooms often enjoy enhanced views over the campo or canal and additional seating. Décor leans into the palazzo feel with richer fabrics and chandelier lighting, while modern comforts include Wi‑Fi, TV and climate control.
Junior Suite Sleeps 1–3 guests
Sleeps: 1–3 guests
Best for longer stays or if you’d like more room to unwind. Junior suites feature a defined seating area and can usually accommodate an extra bed for a third guest. Expect elegant period décor, large windows and classic touches that nod to the building’s aristocratic past.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Venice is a largely car‑free, walking city, so comfortable footwear is essential – expect bridges and cobbled lanes. The local currency is the Euro (€) and Italian is the primary language, though English is widely spoken in central areas. Time difference from the UK is typically +1 hour.
Approximate local costs (subject to change): a local beer from around €4–5, a single vaporetto ticket from about €1.30–€2.00 with passes available, and a mid‑range meal for two from roughly €60 depending on location. A modest visitor tax is usually payable locally per person per night for city hotels.
As a historic building with canalside surroundings, Ruzzini Palace may have some limitations for guests with reduced mobility – speak to us before booking if you require step‑free access.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
Prices & book
Find your dates
Live availability and real-time offers. Low deposits, full ATOL protection.