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04-06-2025
- Health
- Web Release
The Art of Stillness: Why Nolinski Venezia is the Summer Escape GCC Travellers Didn't Know They Needed
The Art of Stillness: Why Nolinski Venezia is the Summer Escape GCC Travellers Didn't Know They Needed For those living in the GCC, summer is often synonymous with escape. When the days turn molten and the pulse of city life becomes relentless, there's a quiet craving that begins to surface—not for more, but for less. Less movement. Less performance. Fewer decisions, fewer demands. A need to retreat into a rhythm that's slower, softer, and deeply personal. In Venice, a city often steered away from summer for its crowds and chaos—Nolinski Venezia offers a counter-narrative. Nestled between La Fenice and San Marco, this hotel doesn't require your presence—it simply welcomes your becoming. Where Stillness Is Not Absence, But Intention The allure of Nolinski for a GCC traveller isn't in its grandeur but in the way it makes space for quiet. For the resident who moves between boardrooms and brunches, where daily life is hyper-connected and curated, Nolinski is a place where your mind can unwind. There are no over-the-top entrances, no cameras waiting to capture a moment; it's luxury that's been edited to its essence: privacy, beauty, and breath. Mornings That Reconnect You to Yourself One of Nolinski's most powerful offerings is its Suspended Morning, a quiet moment paired with breakfast on the terrace of one's suite, beginning not with a to-do list, but with sunlight spilling gently into the space. It's the kind of start that feels almost ceremonial: the clink of porcelain, the hush of the waking city, the simple permission to sit with your coffee and just exist. For GCC travellers accustomed to structured productivity, this slow unfurling of the day is its own kind of luxury; a way to gently recalibrate the nervous system. The Golden Pool: A Place to Float, and Let Go Tucked atop the hotel is a pool like no other, lined with shimmering mosaic, wrapped in panoramic silence. But this isn't about swimming; it's about surrender. The water here doesn't just cool the skin, it lightens the spirit. In a culture that often celebrates motion, the stillness you find while floating here feels like an act of quiet rebellion. A chance to be held, weightless, above the rooftops of Venice. A Room That Becomes a Retreat Each suite is its own world. Designed not to impress but to embrace, with curated books, soft Murano glass, and diffused Venetian light. For a UAE traveller, used to polished symmetry and bold design, the textures here speak differently; they don't call attention—they call inward. There's a distinct emotional intelligence to the interiors. The kind that doesn't speak loudly, but stays with you long after you leave. Rituals That Heal, Not Just Pamper Taking private rituals into consideration, the hotel offers exclusive pampering sessions for each guest. Inside every suite, a myLEDmask by myBlend session invites guests into their own private rejuvenation ritual. No spa menus, no performance, just the quiet transformation. These small, intentional gestures are where Nolinski truly shines. Each one is a pause. A recalibration. A gentle reminder of who you are when no one's watching. A Venice You Can Finally Feel Beyond the walls of the hotel, Venice continues to surprise, if you let it. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection offers art that doesn't shout but stirs. A stroll through Calle Larga XXII Marzo feels more like a whispered conversation with craftsmanship than a shopping spree. Even the tiramisu at Il Caffè isn't dessert—it's memory, emotion, layers of nostalgia on a plate. Everything here is felt before it's understood. A Summer of Subtle Transformation Nolinski isn't where you go to escape life, it's where you go to return to yourself. For the GCC traveller who's seen the world, this is the journey inward. It's the summer where nothing needs to happen yet there's the underlying aura of quite change. No itinerary, no performance. Just a new way of being. Book your suite and discover Venice anew. Contact & Reservations The concierge team is at your service to arrange transfers, private visits, and reservations at your convenience. Nolinski Venezia Calle Larga XXII Marzo, San Marco 2034 30124 Venezia, Italy


Times of Oman
23-04-2025
- Times of Oman
A symphony of elegance in the City of Canals: Inside Nolinski Venezia
Venice—an enchanting blend of architectural splendour, winding canals, cobbled streets, and gondolas that glide effortlessly under ancient bridges—is truly a city like no other. For years, I had dreamt of visiting this floating masterpiece, captivated by YouTube vlogs and images of crumbling palazzi, Venetian cuisine, and a cityscape that seems to defy time. When I finally made the journey recently, Venice proved to be even more spellbinding in person. It is a place of infinite charm and art, steeped in history, laced with romance, and brimming with soul. And at the very heart of my experience was Nolinski Venezia. A timeless retreat There are hotels that impress, and then there are those that enchant. Nolinski Venezia belongs to the latter. Just five minutes from St Mark's Square and within a short stroll of the Rialto Bridge and La Fenice opera house, the hotel blends seamlessly into the historic soul of Venice, yet rises majestically as a beacon of elegance. Surrounded by Venice's most iconic luxury boutiques, just two canals away from Piazza San Marco and over a bridge from La Fenice, its elaborate façade compels passersby to look up in admiration. With mythological ornamentation inspired by the sea, its windows and balconies echo the city's maritime legacy. It's easy to imagine merchants of the past commissioning such symbols to grace the former Stock Exchange building this hotel now occupies. The reinforced concrete structure—pioneering for its time—was completed in 1929 and remains one of the tallest in Venice, surpassed only by the campanile and the dome of San Marco Basilica. Designed by Umberto Bellotto, the building's composite architectural style bravely merges Art Nouveau, Stile Liberty, and Modernism. Protected under Venice's Historic Monuments law, it showcases exquisite examples of wrought iron craftsmanship, uniquely Venetian. Climbing the grand staircase, one's hand naturally traces the ornate balustrades—each step a quiet celebration of detail. Inside, the original terrazzo floors and stucco marmorino walls have been lovingly restored, a tribute to the traditional artisanship of Venice. These noble materials offer a feast for the eye, and in harmony with the building's preserved historic elements, the interiors achieve a rare synthesis: contemporary yet timeless, bold yet respectful of the past. Designed by Lecoadic & Scotto, the interiors reflect a meticulous fusion of Venetian opulence and modern grace. Across five floors, contrasting textures—mango wood panelling against classical stucco, modern art placed near antique accents—surprise and delight in equal measure. 'Art and noble materials reign supreme here,' says Piero Pastore, General Manager of Nolinski Venezia. The hotel houses 43 rooms, including 13 one-of-a-kind suites, and every corner—from the Library Bar with its 4,000 books and ceiling fresco by Simon Buret to the rooftop pool adorned in golden mosaic—conveys a sense of refined wonder and feels both intimate and expansive. From the Ottoman-inspired spa to the rooftop pool with its golden mosaic and panoramic skyline views, every space is curated to evoke serenity and wonder. The hotel's beating heart lies in its immersive spaces: Il Caffè, a quiet courtyard for morning espresso; the Library Bar; the grand yet intimate lobby; and the Palais Royal Restaurant Venezia, set in a theatrical auditorium. What truly makes Nolinski stand apart is how seamlessly it merges the past with the present. Original terrazzo floors and stucco walls restored to their historic brilliance coexist with sleek, contemporary touches. Even the grand staircase—with its intricate wrought iron balustrade—invites admiration at every step. Look closely, and you'll find delightful surprises: a mosaic octopus with outstretched arms greeting guests in each bathroom, an architectural flourish echoing the building's maritime themes, and a design ethos that is both bold and respectful of tradition. Guests can enjoy moments of private calm, a quiet reminder that every detail at Nolinski carries both elegance and intention. Gastronomy with soul Nolinski's culinary journey is as refined as its setting. Chef Philip Chronopoulos helms both Il Caffè and the fine-dining Palais Royal Restaurant. Drawing from French techniques and flavours from Italy and Greece, his creations are a reflection of cultural harmony and elevated taste. Whether it's a leisurely breakfast in the courtyard or a gourmet dinner beneath the restaurant's domed ceiling, dining at Nolinski is an immersive experience in itself. A sky-high sanctuary Crowning the hotel is the rooftop spa and pool—Venice's only one of its kind. Here, amidst golden tiles and warm waters, guests can enjoy an uninterrupted 360° view of the Venetian skyline. The gilded waters reflect the Venetian skies, inviting guests to unwind while gazing at domes and bell towers in the distance. From the campanile of St Mark's to the shimmering rooftops of La Serenissima, it's a vista that soothes and stuns in equal measure. In an age where luxury is less about opulence and more about authenticity, privacy, and meaningful experiences, Nolinski Venezia rises to the occasion. It offers not just impeccable service, but an atmosphere that feels like home—if home were a Venetian palace where time pauses for art, history and serenity. For travellers seeking a hotel that honours Venice's soul while providing modern indulgence, Nolinski is not just a place to stay. It is an unforgettable part of the Venetian experience.