Hotel in Sale a Dolo
In the splendid setting of the Riviera del Brenta, we offer for sale a 3-star hotel (property and license), with 15 comfortable and modern rooms.
The hotel is located in the heart of the Riviera del Brenta, in Dolo (VE), a small town near Venice and near Padua, along the main link road between the two Venetian cities (ss11).
The historic building has been completely renovated and houses 15 rooms that are finished and furnished following 6 different themes, from the classic Venetian to the ethnic chic. The restoration has been personally supervised by the owners with the collaboration of specialized designers and artisans. The restructuring also concerned, above all, the choice of the target clientele: from a family hotel the structure has been transformed into a romantic haven, focusing attention on the needs of couples who wish to spend periods of relaxation and passion.
The Hotel, which today guarantees a good turnover, and therefore a good income, represents an excellent investment.
The hotel has 15 double rooms, which can be converted into triple or quadruple rooms. The rooms, furnished with different styles, have a bath with chromotherapy and ozone therapy, LCD TV and satellite, hypoallergenic fiber mattresses with carbon springs, air conditioning, hairdryer, minibar, safe. Outdoor parking reserved for customers.
The Riviera del Brenta connects Padua and the Venice lagoon through 36 km of unique scenic beauty: a painting able to blend art and culture, nature and history from Stra to Fusina. The patrician residences, clad in immortal elegance, run in the tens, especially in the area of ??Stra, Dolo and Mira. Of these you can visit: Villa Foscarini Rossi, the first that you meet on the road after the center of Stra that owes part of the project to Andrea Palladio; Villa Pisani, the most imposing, born as a dog seat, studded with frescoes (including one by Tiepolo) and with the famous boxwood labyrinth inside the vast garden; Villa Widman in Mira; finally, near Fusina, Villa Foscari called La Malcontenta, built on a project by Palladio.