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Luxury hospitality in island format. In Venice and elsewhere

Perhaps it is still to soon to call it a trend. And yet there are indications. Observing the new openings and the projects of the international chains, one fact emerges: the big names of hospitality are banking on the islands. In the Venice Lagoon above all. Do you remember San Clemente Palace, on the island of San Clemente, which closed last year? According to the rumors – officious but not overly so considering that we are talking about the respectable paper Il Gazzettino diVenezia – the 200-room five-star resort, once a jewel in the crown of Amato Ramondetti’s Turin Hotels International, is about to be purchased by Four Seasons and become Venice’s first Four Seasons.

We shall see. One thing for sure is that Mgallery’s investment in the LeGare Hotel Venice on the island of Murano is paying off, and this 5-star with 118 rooms and three suites, enclosed within the walls of an ancient forge, has managed in a short time to assert itself as one of the must-see destinations of the Lagoon.

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