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Airelles Palladio Venice New Open, As Brand’s First Hotel Outside Of France

This is more of a luxury hotel post than a points hotel post, so if that doesn’t interest you, by all means skip it. However, what’s probably my single favorite boutique hotel group in the world has just opened its first property outside of France, and I figure that’s worth covering.

Basics of the new 45-key Airelles Venice, Italy

Airelles Palladio Venice (Venezia) has opened as of April 2026, marking the newest property of the French luxury hotel group, and the first one outside of France.

The hotel has 45 accommodations, and is located on Venice’s Giudecca Island, just a five-minute boat ride from Piazza San Marco. The property is housed within the former Bauer Palladio complex, consisting of three restored buildings, a 16th century heritage church, and expansive gardens, with views of St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace.

Airelles Venice is located on Giudecca Island

The property has been designed by Christophe Tollemer, the same architect and interior designer behind Airelles’ other properties, so you can expect there will be a mix of French elegance with Venetian artistry.

When it comes to amenities, Airelles Venice has a strong food & beverage game, as you’d expect from the brand, given the importance it places on gastronomy. Dining options include abc kitchen, Matsuhisa, Villa Frollo, Cichetti Bar, and Palladio Bar.

Airelles Venice abc kitchen
Airelles Venice Palladio Bar

The property also features a wellness center with a full service Guerlain Spa, three swimming pools, a gym, and a garden. This property sounds over the top, especially in a city where space comes at such a premium. Three pools?! Wow. As is standard for the brand, there’s also a kids club, a concept the hotel group is known for, when it comes to quality.

Airelles Venice spa
Airelles Venice indoor pool
Airelles Venice outdoor pool

The pictures of the rooms look exactly like what you’d expect from Airelles. They’re a blast from the past, and even with the hotel having just opened, I imagine they won’t feel “new,” in a good way.

Airelles Venice guest room
Airelles Venice guest room
Airelles Venice guest room

This should be an incredible property, probably the best in Venice. However, admittedly I’m less excited about this property than I would be if it were somewhere else. Venice already has an endless number of amazing luxury properties. Best of all, many of them are even bookable with points, like Gritti Palace Venice and St. Regis Venice.

Airelles’ other properties are largely in places where there are no good points properties. I will say this, though — in terms of the “vibe” of Airelles, Venice seems like an excellent fit. I think you can tell based on the above pictures, where you can see how Airelles is restoring the property in a way that really brings out the best of it.

Airelles Venice room rates & how to book

With Airelles Venice now open, what are rates like? As you’d expect, there’s quite a bit of seasonal variation. As it currently stands, I see rates starting at €1,200 per night in the low season, and going as high as €2,500 per night in the high season. Fortunately Airelles’ website has a useful calendar function that at least makes it easy to compare rates.

Airelles Venice rates
Airelles Venice rates

All rates at Airelles Venice include breakfast, a complimentary minibar, luggage packing and unpacking services, laundry service (up to 10 items per day), non-alcoholic drinks by the pool, access to the Airelles Spa by Guerlain, roundtrip boat shuttle service between the hotel and St. Mark’s Square, access to the Airelles Kids Club, and more.

Airelles generally has rate parity between booking channels, so you’ll typically pay the same rate regardless of which source you book through. I’d recommend using a Virtuoso travel advisor, so that you can take advantage of extra benefits while not paying anything extra. Those benefits include things like a room upgrade subject to availability, a property credit, and more.

Why Airelles is such a great hotel group

There’s no denying that we’ve seen a huge increase in luxury hotel costs since the start of the pandemic, so it’s hard to assess value in travel nowadays. But I’d argue what’s so frustrating about luxury hotel rates is how many properties are charging a lot more while offering a lot less.

While Airelles properties are expensive, one thing is for sure — they invest massively in the guest experience, and while you might spend a lot, you’re going to have an amazing time.

My first stay with the brand was at Airelles Courchevel, which is my favorite ski resort in the world, and perhaps my favorite hotel in the world, period. It’s simply an incredible ski resort, with phenomenal restaurants, impeccable service, a Rolls Royce house car, and more.

Airelles Courchevel exterior

Airelles La Bastide de Gordes is a special resort in Provence, and quite honestly, feels like it’s out of a fairytale.

Airelles La Bastide de Gordes exterior

I’ve also stayed at Airelles Saint-Tropez Chateau de la Messardiere. While we had some service issues there, this is a stunning, sprawling property, and I’d return in a heartbeat (this is where The White Lotus is currently being filmed).

Airelles Saint-Tropez Chateau de la Messardiere

Then there’s Airelles Château de Versailles, Le Grand Contrôle, which offers unrivaled access to the Palace of Versailles. This property is unlike any other I’ve stayed at, and it’s almost like a hybrid between a hotel stay and a history safari.

Airelles Chateau de Versailles Le Grand Controle pool

My point is simply to say that if you appreciate French hospitality, are willing to spend a lot, and also expect a lot, then Airelles is for you.

Bottom line

Airelles has just opened its first hotel outside of France, in the form of Airelles Palladio Venice. This looks like a beautiful property that will no doubt rank among the best in the city. I’m excited to see the Airelles brand growing, though I do kind of wish that expansion came in a market where there was less luxury competition, and therefore where the Airelles experience would stand out even more.

What do you make of the new Airelles Palladio Venice?

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