A charming hotel of Venetian antiques and a garden, close to St Marks
Square.
Address:
San Marco
2283/A,
30124 Venice,
Italy
Telephone:
+39 041 520
5844
Fax:
+39 041 522
8217
Rating:
4 star
Review
Jamie Dunford Wood:
It is the holy grail of
hotel groupies everywhere to be able to find an affordable and character hotel
of class in Venice and Paris. Venice is a tougher challenge, but in the Flora
there is at least one outstanding candidate. Canals? Who needs them? Japanese
tourists on gondola serenades and rising summer odours are here replaced, within
a stone’s throw of St Marks and the Grand Canal, with the sound of birdsong and
a secluded garden. Family run with extreme care, the open guestbook in the small
lobby testifies to some very ecstatic customers. Running up the center of the
ancient building is a light and airy staircase, decorated in the Venetian style
with painted woodwork; rooms are carefully and tastefully furnished with dark
wood antiques, some more ornate, silk or plain walls and rather run down
carpeting – well lived in and charming rather than sloppy. Venetian décor can
over be heavy and gloomy, but here it works perfectly. However, the bathrooms
are tiny.
Next to the small bar and breakfast room there is a small, cosy library area
with portraits on the walls, leading out to a delightful garden where you can
read Byron and think how lucky you are to have wound up here. There is one snag,
however. The rooms vary tremendously in size, the best of them beating most
rooms you will pay twice the price for in the Danieli or the Gritti, with views
over the inner garden or a more ornate formal garden belonging to an adjoining
private palace. But you cannot request them – they are all the same price here.
They are usually allocated to triples or families, so the only way to get them
is to book for three, pay for three, and feign disappointment, after you’ve
checked in and firmly unpacked, at your brother’s/sister’s/mother-in-law’s
non-arrival.
But even so, the regular sized doubles are not to be sneezed at. Request for one
looking onto the garden. And if you don’t luck out, enjoy the hotel and charming
staff, the excellent position, and relax - and book again for your next visit to
Venice.