In Venice, in the heart of the Cannaregio district, the boutique Hotel Madama Venice is offering exclusive deals for Valentine's Day and Carnival.
Two special offers
Starting from £584, the Valentine's Day offer includes two nights at the elegant hotel with a private gondola ride through the Venetian canals, sipping prosecco. The Carnival offer is for a minimum stay of three nights between 31 January and 17 February. The promotion starts at €876 and includes a one-hour private lagoon tour in the morning, where you can enjoy the Venetian carnival away from the crowds. 
One of Venice’s oldest districts
The boutique Hotel Madama Venice welcomes guests to Palazzo Antelmi, a finely restored historic building, in an atmosphere of refined tranquillity. The Cannaregio district, in the north-western part of Venice, stretches from the Grand Canal to the Lagoon and is historically divided into two parts: an older part overlooking the Grand Canal with its palaces, and a more recent part.
Venice had the first Jewish Ghetto
The Sestiere is one of the six neighbourhoods into which Venice is divided, and Cannaregio is one of the districts that best reflects Venice's welcoming nature and the foreign communities that have found a home here over the centuries. Among the most numerous are the Greek and Jewish communities. It was in Venice, in fact, that the first Jewish ghetto in history was established, with the Campo del Ghetto Nuovo and the more recent Campo del Ghetto Vecchio.
Beautiful Venetian palaces
Continuing through the narrow streets and alleys, you reach Campo dei Mori, famous for the Moor statues that guard its entrance, and a little further on, the birthplace of Jacopo Tintoretto, a living testimony to the link between the district and one of the greatest masters of Venetian painting. The route culminates with the imposing Church of the Madonna dell'Orto, which suddenly reveals itself to the visitor's gaze, and with lesser-known but charming palaces, such as Palazzo Donà delle Rose, recently rediscovered by the general public thanks to the filming of the series The New Pope.




































