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Palazzo Garzoni, Venice, Italy

Who? A wedding party, groups of fun-loving friends or a big family looking for an immersive adventure (four apartments sleep between four and 10 people each).

Why? Travelling south-east along Venice’s Grand Canal, it’s impossible not to spot Palazzo Garzoni—colour and geography at play. Firstly, there’s its alabaster-white, Gothic façade, at gleaming odds with the rusty-pink buildings on either side of it. Secondly, there’s the palazzo’s position, close to the apex of one of the canal’s many twists and turns, jutting out into the water ever so slightly in front of its competition. In a city where space is at a jumbled premium, every inch counts.

The wooden doors look wonky, but they are cut at odd angles to accommodate the old building’s quirks

Inside, the 15th-century masterpiece, balanced, quite impossibly, on wooden piles somewhere underneath the building’s foundations and silty water, has been divided into four apartments—available to rent, a rooftop plateau of wooden planks typical of Venice). The is the, the’s principal floor and its grandest. In the central, 1,000sq ft living space, a frescoed ceiling balances on caramel-hued marble pilasters; behind them lie modern bedrooms and a chef-standard kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a balustraded balcony look directly down on the Grand Canal with the rhythmic comings and goings of water taxis, and cargo boats. On the opposite side, four more—including Tiepolo—stand to attention in front of their master.

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