Rob Clabbers August 21, 2015 Europe, Hotels, Meet the Locals 0
His friends teasingly joke that Gianmatteo Zampieri is not a true Venetian because he was born in Mestre, just across the causeway from Venice. But few hotel managers share their love for their city and their property as passionately as Mr. Zampieri, the amiable hotel manager of the beautiful Baglioni Hotel Luna in Venice (one of our Virtuoso Best of the Best preferred hotels and a member of Leading Hotels of the World). In fact, Mr. Zampieri lived amongst the canals, churches and palazzos of Venice for most of his life. And nowadays, his commute beats getting stuck in traffic in a city like Chicago: a beautiful boat ride from his home on the Lido island that separates the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea, into the heart of Venice, every day.
Just around the corner of St. Mark’s Square, next to the Royal Gardens and the apartments built by Napoleon, the Hotel Luna is a gem, perfect for those who like their hotels historical. The aristocratic palazzo was built for the Knights Templar in the 12th century and therefore truly one of the oldest hotels in Venice. Of course, now, guests are more likely to want to explore Venice (yes, of course there is a private dock for water taxis) or slip out the convenient pedestrian entrance leading to the many shops on Salita San Moise.
A tour of his property with Mr. Zampieri soon turns into an enjoyable cultural and historical lesson about Venice and the role his hotel has played throughout the centuries. Where others would boast about the museum-quality furniture, Mr. Zampieri rather matter-of-factly explains how the hotel’s owners simply find pleasure in collecting antiques, such as the massive French (not Murano glass) mirror that graces one of the landings; the antique chairs dotted around the property and the wide range of curio displayed in rooms and public areas. No cookie-cutter blueprints here: every room varies in size and design, with elegant fabric-covered walls and some wit private terraces overlooking St. Mark’s Basin. Mr. Zampieri points out the historical fire place in the hotel’s lobby (formerly a chapel) and shrugs his shoulders when he explains that – contrary to city regulations – yes, it is a real, working fire place and yes, they do occasionally light it, as others have done for centuries in this very spot.
It is not hard to understand why clients love the Hotel Luna. Stay here and you feel part of the rich history of Venice. Your breakfast is served in a beautiful ballroom decorated with frescoes that give more insight into the history of the city. And at night, when the cruise ship passengers and day trippers have left, a quiet exploration of the beauty of St. Mark’s Square is just a few steps away. Like the amiable Mr. Zampieri, the hotel staff are friendly, yet always professional. And unlike some gleaming, modern, chain hotels, the Luna feels welcoming and comfortable, a bit like staying at the city home of a (very) rich uncle who obviously adores his house and who realizes that there is always another thing to touch up in a home that has lasted through generations. We can’t wait until our next visit to Venice!
Q Cruise + Travel clients receive daily buffet breakfast for two; a complimentary room upgrade, early check-in and late check-out subject to availability and EUR 85 per stay to spend on food and beverage – such as a dinner in the wonderful Canova Restaurant. Want to learn more? Just give us a call.
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