The St. Regis Venice has unveiled new benefits for stays in its Signature Suites. In addition to exploring these exclusive offerings on a dedicated landing page, travelers can effortlessly compare their options and select the suite that best suits their preferences.
All suites at The St. Regis Venice offer unique perspectives—some gazing over the Grand Canal, others overlooking the secluded Ginori Terrace and still more framing the terracotta rooftops set among labyrinthine calli (narrow streets) and campi (squares). No matter which view visitors choose, Venice becomes their constant companion.
Every suite stay now includes a complimentary breakfast and a bottle of Champagne on arrival. For those opting for the top-tier suites—Terrace Grand Canal View Suite, Santa Maria Suite, Monet Suite, Presidential Suite and Penthouse Suite—the experience is elevated even further. Guests can look forward to the brand’s iconic St. Regis Bloody Mary ritual; in-suite three-course dinner; private Sabrage ritual; and gourmet bites and refreshments upon arrival.

The St. Regis Venice’s suites include a three-bedroom Penthouse Suite, the largest accommodation in the hotel, set on the uppermost floor of the hotel’s Ca’ Nova palace with a wraparound furnished terrace showcasing views over Venice from three separate viewpoints. The five Roof Garden Suites combine garden-inspired interiors with uninterrupted vistas and contemporary touches with furnished terraces. Perched atop the hotel’s Barozzi palace, the Santa Maria Suite presents views of Venice from every corner. The suite’s interiors are where modern design meets the freshness of a Venetian Garden with pastel tones, enriched by a large outdoor bi-level furnished garden terrace.

Set against twilight tones, the Venetian Suites showcase crafted details of modern design, influenced by the artistic heritage of the city, while the color palette of the Monet Suites pay homage to the reflection of light across the Grand Canal where a series of contemporary paintings by resident artist Olivier Masmonteil celebrate Claude Monet’s mastery of capturing the special light of Venice when he was a guest of the hotel in the autumn of 1908. The grandest of all Monet Suites, the two-bedroom Presidential Suite occupies the entire waterfront-facing space on the second noble floor of the Badoer Tiepolo palace. Its living spaces lead out to Juliette balconies that present uninterrupted views of the entrance to Venice’s Grand Canal.
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