Mandarin Oriental Takes Over Management of the San Clemente Palace Hotel in Venice
Mandarin Oriental has announced its new venture in Italy, taking over the management of the San Clemente Palace Hotel located on a picturesque private island in the Venice lagoon. This luxurious property spans 12 acres and has undergone numerous rebranding efforts in recent years, having previously operated as the St. Regis Venice San Clemente Palace and the San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice.
Mandarin Oriental will operate the property as the San Clemente Palace Venice until November this year, when it will temporarily close for an extensive renovation planned in three phases. The hotel is set to reopen under the Mandarin Oriental brand in April, promising a unique experience for its guests.
Renovation Plans and New Features
The renovation is designed to elevate the guest experience, with a total of 136 luxurious rooms planned within the revamped hotel. Guests can look forward to indulgent amenities, including four distinct dining venues that will offer a variety of culinary experiences. A state-of-the-art spa will feature multiple treatment rooms, a Finnish sauna, and a steam bath, providing a serene retreat for relaxation.
Outdoor Amenities and Activities
In addition to wellness facilities, the San Clemente Palace Venice will boast an outdoor pool, tennis and paddle sports courts, and a dedicated yoga pavilion. These features promise to enhance both leisure and activity options, making the hotel an ideal destination for relaxation and recreation.
Expanding Mandarin Oriental’s Presence in Italy
This new property marks Mandarin Oriental’s third hotel in Italy, joining its existing luxurious locations in Milan and Lake Como. The brand has ambitious plans for further expansion, with upcoming developments in Rome, Cortina, and Porto Cervo, signaling its commitment to enhancing its presence in the Italian luxury hospitality market.
For more information on the upcoming renovations and the luxurious offerings at the San Clemente Palace Venice, guests are encouraged to explore [Mandarin Oriental’s official site](https://www.mandarinoriental.com/venice/san-clemente-palace).