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JW Marriott Venice, Isola Delle Rose JW Marriott Venice, Isola delle Rose MASON ROSE JW Marriott Venice, Isola delle Rose 1 JW Marriott Venice, Isola delle Rose KEY FACTS Set on its own private island, Isole delle Rosa, just a quick Imaginative and contemporary whilst evoking local boat ride to St Mark’s square by complimentary shuttle flavours and Italian culinary tradition, JW Marriott Venice service, the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa is an oasis Resort & Spa’s four restaurants create an outstanding away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It was included gastronomic offering with menus masterminded by in the ‘Forbes Travel Guide 2017’ among the acclaimed Italian chefs. The jewel in the resort’s culinary recommended hotels to stay in Venice crown is Michelin-starred Dopolavoro. Privacy and space, a luxury in a city as crowded as Venice, The hotel’s Goco Spa Venice is one of the largest in Venice are key at JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa with dense and the only water-edge spa in town, opening up onto the bushes separating the villas’ spacious gardens from one edge of the lagoon, equipped with eight treatment rooms another and rooms with private pools overlooking the and an elegant spa suite. The stunning surrounding lagoon. gardens are used for yoga, meditation and mindfulness sessions at the water’s edge. It was winner of the ‘World The hotel offers two separate accommodation experiences; Luxury Spa Award 2017’ as Luxury Resort Spa – Country The JW historic main building with its rooftop pool, and JW Winner Italy Retreats, divided into La Residenza, L’Uliveto and La Maisonette for further privacy and tranquillity. Those seeking the ultimate in secluded luxury can choose the splendid three-bedroom Villa Rose. LOCATION AND ACCESS Complimentary 20 minute shuttle service from/to St. Marco Polo International airport is 40 minutes away from Mark’s Square the resort by private water taxi. Meet & Greet VIP airport pick up is available on request The resort’s private pier in St. Mark’s Square is located in front of the Royal Gardens Piazzale Roma and Venezia Santa Lucia train stations are 30 minutes away from the resort ACCOMMODATION The JW, a luxurious 4-storey building houses 266 rooms with wardrobe, living area and glass walls overlooking the and suites offering spectacular views of the Venice Lagoon gardens of the resort, bathroom with bathtub and separate or the resort’s lush gardens. Categories include: shower, most have a private balcony or terrace Deluxe Rooms: from 36 to 46 sq.m, king or twin beds, Studio Suites: from 55 to 65 sq.m, entrance, wide bedroom contemporary bathroom, gardens, lagoon or island views with a spacious wardrobe area, expansive bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, comfortable living room with Junior Suites: from 47 to 55 sq.m, entrance, wide bedroom large glass-walls overlooking the gardens MASON ROSE JW Marriott Venice, Isola delle Rose 2 Premium Suites (2 bedroom suite): 93 sq.m, entrance, wide L’Uliveto is an oasis of luxury and elegance, sharing the bedroom with spacious wardrobe area, expansive tranquillity of a centuries-old olive grove with the resort’s bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, comfortable unique gardens. It includes: – Uliveto de Luxe: 30 sq.m, living room, large half-moon terrace overlooking the large bed, sofa, wardrobe, bathroom with separate tub, gardens, possibility to interconnect with a twin room most feature a wooden patio – Uliveto Suite: 60 sqm, bedroom, separate living room with dining area, two JW Villas are divided into La Residenza, L’Uliveto, La bathrooms with bath tub, large floor to ceiling windows Maisonette and Villa Rose. They include: La Maisonette features some cosy loft-style suites with two La Residenza is a collection of elegant spacious levels including: – La Maisonette Loft Suite: 55 sq.m, with accommodation with sumptuous gardens occupying a terrace and garden – La Maisonette Pool Loft Suite: 55 privileged position close to the lagoon including: – La sq.m, with terrace, garden and private pool overlooking Residenza De Luxe: 34 sq.m, featuring a patio – La the island’s private canal Residenza Venice Pool Deluxe: from 40 sq.m, featuring Venice view and a private garden equipped with a Villa Rose: 215 sq.m interior, beautifully designed two- secluded pool – La Residenza Venice Pool Suite: from 60 level hidden retreat with two master bedrooms, 1 separate sq.m, featuring an outstanding view of Venice and a bedroom bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 living room, 1 dining spectacular 10 metre swimming pool room, large private garden (420 sq.m) with a private outdoor swimming pool and decked relaxation area, with marvellous views over the skyline of St Mark’s Square FACILITIES One Michelin-starred Dopolavoro serving organic produce drink a coffee or have a packed lunch prepared before from the hotel’s own vegetable garden and olive oil grown going out for the day. It offers traditional Italian products on-site. It was awarded Contemporary Restaurant of the including wine, Italian salumi and pasta Year 2018 by Luxury Travel Sapori Cooking Academy: guests can enjoy olive oil Cucina Daily Restaurant serves fresh and simple tastings at the olive grove and learn how to cook Venetian international dishes from a live cooking corner and dishes such as cicchetti with Chef Micki at the academy. offers al fresco seating for breakfast with beautiful views of the garden The spectacular rooftop pool offers a 360° dramatic view over Venice and the Lagoon. Open during summertime, Giardino restaurant enjoys a comfortable outdoor setting within the hotel’s century old GOCO Spa Venice: magnificent heated indoor vitality pool park and adjacent to the pool, making it ideal for a casual that extends outside through a move-able glass door, 8 breakfast or lunch and Chic-nic – their pic-nic experience treatment rooms, Spa Suite for couples, salt therapy and bio-sauna, experiential showers, Hammam and a large The characteristic Sagra restaurant on JW’s roof terrace Finnish sauna. The surrounding gardens are used for yoga serves dishes based on a culinary tour through Italy. With and meditation at the water’s edge. Product partners a show kitchen and marvellous terrace providing dramatic include Amala providing 100% natural luxury skincare panoramic views over Venice and the lagoon, it is the treatments and QMS Medicosmetics, globally recognised perfect setting for a light lunch or a romantic dinner for its exceptional effectiveness Typical Venetian snacks ‘cicchetti’, artisan ice cream and Fitness Room with technogym equipment and recreational an array of cocktails and champagne can be enjoyed at activities including cycling and jogging in the century-old Sagra’s casual yet sophisticated poolside bar. park, yoga classes and games and activities at the Sports Field Set in the hotel’s hall, the cosy Rose Lounge Bar has the air of a traditional Italian café and pastry shop, with a Kids’ Club: offers authentic daily indoor and outdoor contemporary, informal elegance. It offers an alluring activities for children aged from 4-12 years old. Kids can selection of cocktails, drinks and Italian wines from experience a variety of programmes including learning to morning to evening bake typical Venetian biscuits in the Sapori Cooking Academy, exploring the island on one of the resort’s JW Dispensa bar (dispense meaning pantries) is the place to Bicycles or getting active in the Sports Field. There is also a pool for families at the resort MASON ROSE JW Marriott Venice, Isola delle Rose 3 PRIVATE ROOMS With state-of-the-art meeting facilities, a picturesque There are two terraces and a multitude of hidden spots in events space set within a former church and beautiful the gardens perfect for romantic proposals overlooking grounds perfect for outdoor parties, JW Marriott Venice Venice’s skyline Resort & Spa offers a variety of spaces, not only ideal for corporate meetings, incentives and events but for private Originally a church on Isola delle Rose, San Marco Hall is functions within a spectacular setting no longer used for religious services but stands as an outstanding location for a refined gathering, presentation 10 meetings rooms, all offering natural daylight, or wedding reception or ceremony accommodate from 10 to 380 people. The Ballroom is completed by four breakout rooms in an exclusive and secluded area of the resort and five meeting rooms of different dimensions are ideal for smaller meetings, from 15 up to 100 participants. All breakout rooms feature a private terrace and a direct view of Venice and the lagoon The JW hosts two state-of-the-art meeting rooms with high ceilings, wide glass walls and an elegant design – The Griffin and La Certosa with direct access to the century-old park Boardroom Classroom Theatre Banquet U Shape Cocktail Venezia Hall - 170 380 200 - 350 Lido 20 40 50 60 20 80 Pellestrina 16 30 30 30 18 30 Poveglia 18 30 50 30 16 50 Sottomarina 20 40 50 50 25 80 Giudecca 14 24 20 20 12 30 Vignole 14 24 20 20 12 30 Murano 14 24 20 20 12 30 Burano 14 24 20 20 12 30 Torcello 16 24 20 20 12 30 San Marco Hall 60 80 140 130 45 250 La Certosa 20 40 50 50 25 80 Griffin 20 - - 30 - 100 San Marco Terrace - - - 120 - 150 DID YOU KNOW? The youngest island in the Venetian lagoon, Isola delle from cuisine to indulgent spa treatments Rose was created in 1870, positioned halfway between the lagoon and the sea. With a fresh micro-climate away from The Spa has been created in partnership with Bangkok- the city, rare plants grew such as roses; hence the island’s based GOCO Hospitality, one of the world’s greatest name meaning ‘Island of Roses’.
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