Leaning majestically on the banks of the Grand Canal, between Ca’ D’Oro and the Rialto Bridge, this 14th century palazzo has been declared a national monument and still preserves the untouched beauty of an ancient noble residence. The restoration has carefully enhanced the original features, delighting those who stay there and evoking a sense of extraordinary history.
Ca’ Sagredo is so steeped in history you will feel as if you have lived in the Republic of Venice all your life, while to sleep at Ca’ Sagredo is to go back five centuries in history.
The hotel is a true gem, skillfully and faithfully renovated to enhance its original noble features, a true delight to behold.
Most of the 42 bedrooms and suites still retain many signs of a glorious past, including superb masterpieces by important 17th and 18th century Venetian artists such as Nicolò Bambini, Giambattista Tiepolo, Sebastiano Ricci and Pietro Longhi, a rare example of time having stood still.
No other hotel combines elegance, history and hospitality with quite the same passion. Each room, boasting a view over the Grand Canal, the roofs and squares, is quite unique and decorated differently in a style of subtle yet highly refined elegance.
In 2011, the hotel was awarded the Condé Nast Johansen’s ‘Most Excellent Hotel of the Year’ and not without reason. The staff are charming and knowledgable, very important in a city that has so much to offer from restaurants to museums and historical sites.
You will feel like an 18th century Venetian noble for as long as you stay at Ca’ Sagredo.






