Imaginative Tourists, the genesis
Take a Venetian family of hoteliers for three generations, who for sixty years have welcomed travellers from all over the world into two hotels – Hotel Flora and Novecento – and a residence, Casa Flora – each with its own unmistakable warmth and charm.
Take, too, the need to craft a special kind of hospitality which, beyond offering a “beautiful room”, could provide an authentic perspective on the city, through unexpected experiences and genuinely heartfelt advice.
Consider the tourist who, in recent decades, has increasingly longed to return. To experience the lagoon with curious eyes and with the respectful attitude of someone who already lives there. To be welcomed as a friend.
And finally, imagine an extraordinary archive of guestbooks in which stories, drawings and characters intertwine. Think: memories of guests who stayed in Venice feeling at home more than in a hotel; the tangible testimony that a certain kind of tourism truly exists, if only one knows how to recognise it.












