Hilton Molino Stucky, Venice Review

I recently had the opportunity to stay in Hilton Molino Stucky, Venice, a gorgeous hotel located in a restored flour mill building on Giudecca Island – a hotel you absolutely want to have on radar.
My stay here is part of a wider media tour of Disney’s adventures (more details on the upcoming), but I’d like to share some quick views on this hotel and why you might want to consider staying here as well as this is a great property and you can book about 55,000 Hilton Points per night.
This is the knowledge of Hilton Molino Stucky of Venice.
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The location is interesting but only accessible through water
If you are planning a trip to Venice, remember that this is the city of the canal, so the water supply is provided. But despite the canals and bridges everywhere, Hilton Molino Stucky is more than just a small bridge to welcome the famous attractions. Instead, it is located on an island that is not accessible from the main cities within walking distance. You can only get there by boat, such as a water taxi, a ferry or similar boat.

So the downside of the location is that you will have to plan to experience St. Mark’s Square more (St.
But on the other hand, Giudecca is very calm, peaceful and pleasant, for a night of water or stroll without crowds, you will find crowds in some other parts of the city.
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There has been a renovated room recently
Stayed in Italy for a few nights at other certainly good hotels, but not always the most modern, walking into the recently renovated room of Hilton Molino Stucky is the freshest air.
The rooms are beautiful, practical, and stylish, and still manage to retain a unique sense of place with wooden ceilings and Italian-style details.
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My family of four has connected rooms (Hilton is very good at it). In both spaces we found our equipment had a lot of sockets, the air conditioning worked well, and the room had all the modern, homey comfort we might want.
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The rooftop pool is great, great place to have drinks
Five words: Venice roof pool access.
I’m not sure I need to say more, but it’s exception While in Venice, you can calm down – it’s a great place to enjoy the views at the same time. If you need to use (or earn) Hilton Points (or earn) Hilton Points on Hilton Molino Stucky, that’s why it’s top of the list.
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In addition to the swimming pool, there is a rooftop bar and restaurant that is definitely worth mentioning. The properly named Skyline Rooftop Bar is said to be the tallest bar in Venice and a great place to enjoy the views, especially when the day turns to dusk.
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I suggest booking just for the safe side.
When ordering time, our group decided to try only everything on the food menu. The Cicchetti, Hummus and Chips and Charcuterie plates were outstanding items to me, but it was all fun.
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The hotel has a great buffet breakfast that you can enjoy in Hilton Identity
Last but not least, let’s talk about one of the buffet breakfasts I enjoy in Europe.
Hilton Molino Stucky has a full high ceiling room on its dedicated breakfast restaurant, Il Molino, dedicated to large buffets, scattered with a wide variety of food including exquisite pastries, a range of fruits, order waffles and pancakes, honey, honeycomb, candy bar, candy bar, salad, fruit and more.
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As I mentioned, our hotel in this is part of a wider trip to Italy including breakfast – but it will also be made by Hilton’s Golden Status or higher American Express Platinum Card® (Registration required) or Hilton Honors American ExpressSupasspass® Card.
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Although in a more central location in Venice, such as in Regis Venice or the Palace of Gritti in Venice, which brings some logistical benefits, both of which can come with Marriott bonus points, I actually like the relative peace and tranquility from islands far from it all.

From the rooftop pool and bar to the impressive buffet breakfast and those gorgeous breakfasts,,,,, Renovated recently, there is no doubt that if I was lucky enough to find myself in Venice again, I would check the price of the points for a repeat stay at Hilton Molino Stucky.
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