Halloween in Venice, a night of passion and transgressions

There is no better city than Venice for living passions, said Iosif Brodsky in his book Foundation of the incurable. And there is no better place to experience nights of fun and transgressions than Grassi buildingthe hotel on the Grand Canal, entirely designed by Philippe Starck, which over the years has become the most exclusive club in the city. Like every year, this year too for Halloween night, Palazzina Grassi organizes a special evening, Taboo Halloweenwith a Dinner Show in collaboration with Visionair Events and an after-dinner DJ set that will liven up the Venetian night.

The scariest and most transgressive night of the year is upon us and Palazzina Grassi (where we organized our party during the days of the Film Festival) chose Taboo as its theme, inspired by the world of mystery, seduction and transgression made up of geishas, ​​members of the Yakuzathe fearsome Japanese mafia, and other figures that recall the imagination of the Hanamachi of the 1920s, the neighborhoods where women lived and worked geishasrefined places imbued with sensuality.

To fully enjoy this experience, Palazzina has created a special package which includes a stay in a designer room or suite, a special breakfast the day after the event, November 1st, and the possibility of late check-out. A unique opportunity to enjoy all the beauty of Venice in autumn, combining the famous five-star hospitality of Palazzina with the fun of an unforgettable evening, a distinctive element of this luxury boutique hotel.

The Taboo Halloween evening includes: dinner at 8.30pm and after-dinner party from midnight. Dress code: Japanese Yakuza inspiration. The package includes: stay in a room or suite; participation in the exclusive Halloween Dinner Show on October 31st with tasting menu, wine pairing and live show; access to Palazzina The Club for after dinner with DJ set and 1 drink included; Continental breakfast; late check-out upon availability at 2pm.

For information and reservations of the package contact us at [email protected], 041 5284644.

Source: Vanity Fair

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