In the heart of historical Venice, halfway between the splendour of Saint
Mark?s Square and the romantic Rialto Bridge, the Hotel
Bonvecchiati opens its doors to the traveller in search of the typical
authenticity and care of those who for generations have devoted themselves to
hotel hospitality. Not by chance has the name Bonvecchiati been synonymous with
cordiality in Venice since 1790: it was originally a small inn with
adjoining wine tavern owned by the Bonvecchiato brothers who, strengthened by a
successful family and business agreement, soon changed the name to the plural
Bonvecchiati.
HistoryThe name Bonvecchiati been synonymous with cordiality in Venice since
1790 when the hotel was a tiny lodge annexed to an inn owned by the Bonvecchiato
brothers.
The name of the Hotel was changed to the plural, Bonvecchiati, as a mark of
respect to the brothers' strong sense of family and the success it had brought
them. An advertisement for the hotel in 1925, jubilee year, endorsed its fame,
praising the hotel's excellent cuisine and comfortable Rooms. In the mid 1990s
the hotel was completely refurbished and the architecture restored to its former
beauty, creating an ambience second to none.