Hotel Danieli in Venice will open as a Four Seasons property this summer. The historic hotel is now accepting reservations ahead of its debut as Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice.
Adrian Messerli, President, Hotel Operations – Europe, Middle East and Africa, said:
“Venice has long been a city we aspired to welcome into our growing portfolio of luxury experiences, and it is with deep appreciation for its place in history, and immense excitement for what lies ahead, that we that we usher in a new chapter for the storied Danieli hotel. Gruppo Statuto – our owner-partners here and in Milan, Taormina and our future property in Berlin – have once again shown remarkable commitment to transforming a historic property into a modern expression of luxury that is both respectful of the past, and visionary in its approach to the future.”
The hotel sits on the laguna waterfront on Riva degli Schiavoni, near Piazza San Marco. Danieli combines three connected palaces: the 15th-century Palazzo Dandolo, which became a hotel in 1822, the 19th-century Palazzo Casa Nuova, and Palazzo Danieli Excelsior from 1950. Pierre-Yves Rochon has overseen restoration, modernisation and redecoration. The property will combine its historic character with Four Seasons’ service approach.
General Manager Christian Zandonella leads the team, which includes staff familiar to returning guests. Zandonella has worked across six countries, including previous roles in Rome and Capri.
“Venice has always inspired the world’s imagination,” he says. “At the Danieli, we open the door to authentic cultural connections – working with local craftspeople and celebrating the beauty of everyday life in the city.”
Venice offers gondolas, historic palaces and Piazza San Marco. The city also has architecture, history and a current arts scene. The Venice Film Festival forms part of the Venice Biennale, which alternates between art and architecture focus each year. Venice has more than 60 Michelin-recognised restaurants, plus cafes and trattorias throughout its streets. The city has inspired Shakespeare, Voltaire, Canaletto, Dickens, Hemingway and Vivaldi.
“At Four Seasons, true luxury lives in the details and in the genuine care our people bring to every stay,” says Zandonella. “Here in Venice, our mission is to introduce guests – whether it is their first or fifteenth visit – to an authentic, historic city through its unique people and places, with immersive experiences and individually tailored itineraries. It is this unparalleled service that transforms a visit into a stay guests remember long after they leave.”
Four Seasons guests can learn Voga Veneta at one of the city’s oldest rowing clubs and meet the artisans who make the oars used on the canals. Guests can visit secret gardens hidden behind houses away from busy streets. Experiences include learning about the tidal floodgates that protect the city, a system that reflects Venice’s approach to sustainability as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visits with local hostess Mimi Todhunter offer insight into contemporary Venetian life.
A Grand Entrance
At the heart of the Palazzo Dandolo is a glorious four-storey atrium with soaring pink marble columns and an exquisite golden staircase. Murano glass – coveted around the world and locally made since the 13th century in Venice – illuminates the past while enlightening the future.
Inspired by the rich history of the three palaces, French designer Pierre-Yves Rochon (Four Seasons hotels in Paris, Cap-Ferrat, Geneva, Milan and Florence, among many others) has transformed the interiors with intelligent use of light through glass and mirrors, and a distinctly Venetian palette of celadon blues and greens, soft pinks, warm golden yellows and rich terracotta. The city’s enduring reputation as a centre of art is showcased in local Rubelli fabrics, Venetian terrazzo, Murano glass and Italian marbles.
Opening with 120 rooms and suites and more to be added in 2027, Zandonella notes that “few hotels in Venice offer so many options for connecting rooms and suites so that families and friends travelling together can truly make themselves at home. Even better, a large number of our accommodations face the water, with unobstructed views of the Laguna and its islands.”
Getting Together at the Danieli
Helmed by Executive Chef Adriano Rausa, Restaurant Terrazza Danieli is perched atop the hotel, offering panoramic views from its windows and terrace of the Laguna and islands dotted with the basilica domes that characterize the city’s skyline. Guests can look forward to fresh interpretations for breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring locally-sourced ingredients from Venice’s own Sant’Erasmo island and beyond.
The Danieli offers two chic choices for cocktails, fine wines, and more. Bar Dandolo, named for the hotel’s original owners and located off the hotel’s lobby, is a sophisticated hideaway that will also be the setting for elegant coffee and tea services. Upstairs, Terrazza Danieli’s own bar is a wonderful choice for aperitivo al fresco as the sun sets over the water.
Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel is also an excellent choice for intimate events including celebratory dinners and corporate retreats, with 848 square metres (9,125 square feet) of space available. To begin planning, contact the expert catering and events team at +(800) 791490 (Italy) or +1 416 849 2124 (global).
Be among the first to experience Four Seasons in Venice: In celebration of the Danieli’s new era, Four Seasons is now confirming arrivals beginning August 26, 2026. For reservations, contact +(800) 791490 (Italy) or +1 416 849 2124 (global), or book online.
More to Come
In late 2026, Danieli Spa will debut, encompassing three treatment rooms including one dedicated to couples experiences, and a sauna and hammam.
Next year, 56 additional rooms and suites will increase the full accommodations offering to 176, including 97 rooms and 79 suites.
Four Seasons in Italy
Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice, joins a growing collection of extraordinary Four Seasons experiences in Italy, including Four Seasons Hotel Milano, Four Seasons Hotel Firenze; San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel; and an upcoming resort in Puglia

