The Danieli, the Bauer of Venice and the Cristallo of Cortina. These are the names of iconic luxury hotels that have made the history of Italian hospitality. They have joined prestigious hotel chains such as Four Seasons, Rosewood, Mandarin Oriental Expected openings between 2024 and 2025. HotelmyPassion recommends that you go and live an experience before their restyling. And of course later!
Large luxury chains are increasingly interested in expanding and growing in Italy. Here are the 3 top addresses that will soon have brands emblazoned in their sign.
Since 1880 it has represented authentic Venetian hospitality and elegance. Now more than ever it is the place to be not to be missed. In fact, those who will stay at the Bauer Palazzo in the coming months will have the opportunity to sign the hotel memorabilia book.
The works will be carried out in full compliance with the historicity of the structure. Some details have already been revealed: the facades and the internal staircase will be restored to better enhance the grandeur, the rooms will be 111, including 60 suites.
The catering proposals will remain as the flagship of the hotel. Then a bistro, a wine bar with kitchen and a ground floor bar with a terrace. In addition, a fine dining restaurant and a cocktail bar on the seventh floor where the characteristic Altana will not be missing.
Big news will be an outdoor swimming pool with bar on the eighth floor and a garden for events overlooking the city on the ninth. But also the opening of a spa with an exclusive gym for guests and a luxury retail area in Campo San Moisé.
In 2025 there will also be a new management that will be headed by Rosewood Hotels & Resorts and will mark the opening of the exclusive Rosewood Hotel Bauer Venice.
2 Mandarin Oriental Cristallo, Cortina
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has signed a long-term agreement with Attestor Limited for the rebranding and management of the historic Hotel Cristallo in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
After closing in the second quarter of 2023, the facility will undergo a major renovation. It will reopen as a Mandarin Oriental resort in the summer of 2025, in view of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
The Mandarin Oriental Cristallo, Cortina will be the Group’s first alpine resort and will further expand the presence of Mandarin Oriental in Italy. The resort is located in the most famous mountain resort of the Dolomites, a few steps from Cortina d’Ampezzo. Known as the “Queen of the Dolomites”, it offers many starred restaurants, luxury boutiques and local crafts.
When it reopens, it will have 83 rooms including 30 suites with views of the Dolomites. The resort will offer a range of restaurants and bars, flexible spaces for entertainment and events. In addition, a large spa and wellness facility, with a swimming pool connecting the internal and external spaces of the hotel.
3 Four Seasons Hotel Danieli
Four Seasons will take over the management of the historic Hotel Danieli in Venice.After an extensive refurbishment, the property will be relaunched in 2025 as the Four Seasons Hotel Danieli.
Before the Four Seasons reopening, the hotel will undergo an extensive refurbishment project. The supervision of the interiors is entrusted to Pierre-Yves Rochon, former designer of several historic Four Seasons properties in Europe.
During the renovation period, the facility – which will be managed by Gruppo Statuto under the name of The Hotel Danieli – will remain open with a selection of services and amenities.
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