Artful retreat mixing modern design & classic luxury.

-Mr-Tripper_nolinski-venise-mr-tripper-1.jpg)


-Mr-Tripper_nolinski-venise-mr-tripper-1.jpg)



-Mr-Tripper_nolinski-venise-mr-tripper-1.jpg)
-Mr-Tripper_nolinski-venise-mr-tripper-1.jpg)





Calle Larga XXII Marzo, 2032, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy Get directions
"I found a space where Venice meets Paris, an artful retreat in which sophistication flows seamlessly in every space." - La Guida Michelin
"Housed in the former stock exchange just minutes from St. Mark’s, this 2023 arrival brings EVOK’s first hotel outside France and an aesthetic unlike anything else in town. You’re whisked to a third‑floor reception where Yann Le Coadic and Alessandro Scotto’s understated, sumptuous interiors mix contemporary furniture and art with sparing Venetian signatures—Murano chandeliers and lavish terrazzo. Dining impresses: Il Caffé serves fresh spins on pan‑Italian classics like panzanella with burrata and a crisp veal Milanese in a leafy courtyard, while Chef Philip Chronopoulos’s Michelin‑starred Palais Royal Restaurant blends Greek, French, and Venetian influences in a striking former auditorium ringed by modernist arches. A jewel‑box bar of red velvet banquettes and art‑book‑lined shelves sets the mood, but the crown is the top‑floor pool with windows on every side; time a spa visit to sunset and it feels like floating in a gilded cocoon above the rooftops." - Liam Hess
"Hidden and quiet, Nolinski Venezia appeals to Art Nouveau and Modernist lovers; opt for a junior suite with a mosaic-tiled bathtub and a terrace that feels almost rural, then descend to The Library Bar to enjoy a frescoed ceiling and a curated book collection." - Jenn Rice
"Housed in the former stock exchange building near Teatro La Fenice, this sophisticated stay offers stylish rooms with high ceilings, rich textiles, and modern amenities. The repurposed landmark setting and polished interiors make it feel both grand and contemporary, appealing to guests who want design-forward comfort steps from one of Venice’s famed opera houses." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Most of Venice’s household-name five-star hotels are converted palazzi. In this respect, and others, the Nolinski—43 rooms and suites on Calle Larga XXII Marzo, the smartest shopping street in town—is different. It occupies a 20th-century building constructed not as a grand private residence but as a stock exchange. Yet there’s nothing the least bit stock exchange-y about it. Its five-storey façade, in a version of the Liberty style, is subtly animated by rippling lines and wavy undulations, suitably rich in maritime associations. Interior designers Yann Le Coadic and Alessandro Scotto have pulled off a nifty trick, deploying an adventurous mixture of elements in a way that creates an impression of great restraint and serenity. Mirrors feature prominently, along with a remarkable collection of glassware, assembled specifically for the hotel. Indeed, the art throughout has been curated, hung, and displayed with exceptional flair—nowhere more so than in the ravishing little Library Bar on the piano nobile. Venetians have a particular fondness for sunny courtyard spaces; Nolinski is a doozy, with a small but extremely fetching adjoining bar and dining room. Upstairs, in a stupendously domed space with gold-trimmed arches, fine-dining restaurant Palais Royal is due to open in spring, overseen by chef Philip Chronopoulos, a protégé of the late Joël Robuchon and much admired for his Hellenic take on classic French cuisine. —Steve King" - Sarah James, Anne Hanley
