We stayed at the third Patricia Urquiola hotel on this trip, Ca‘di Dio, which was renovated from an old mansion on the Adriatic Sea that can be traced back to the 13th century. Most of Urquiola’s space works in recent years emphasize the use of colors. The visual effect is good, but the space experience is a bit thin, a bit like a quick sketch. The space I like most among the three hotels I stayed in this time is the lobby of her Casa Brera hotel, and I still think that the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona more than ten years ago is the ceiling of her hotel works.
- Guest User
The lamps are beautiful, it's quiet, you can walk to Piazza San Marco, it's clean and tidy, the room is big, there is a separate living room, the shower is a little small, there is a Filipino-Italian receptionist, he is very enthusiastic to provide assistance, the bed is big, my wife slept very well, the room is newly decorated, it is a great five-star standard, free delicious Italian candy and tea bags are provided, please try it.
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