Rimon Place is a newly renovated boutique hotel located in the heart of Venice’s Jewish Ghetto. Positioned as the only kosher maison in Venice, the property has recently reintroduced itself with a focus on providing modern accommodations tailored to kosher-observant and Jewish travelers. The hotel operates inside a historically significant Venetian building that has been updated to align with contemporary hospitality standards while preserving its cultural character.

Renovated Hospitality with Heritage Focus
The building features restored architectural elements and upgraded interiors. Rooms are designed to be modern and clean, prioritizing guest comfort while retaining the property’s heritage significance. Select rooms include views of nearby canals or courtyard spaces. The renovation appears aimed at providing an enhanced lodging experience without diminishing its connection to the surrounding Jewish quarter.

Kosher Breakfast and Onsite Culinary Experience
Rimon Place offers a kosher breakfast each morning, featuring Italian-style preparations such as waffles topped with caramelized fruits and traditional zabaione. The kitchen follows Chalav Yisrael and Bishul Yisrael standards. At this time, breakfast is the only confirmed in-house dining service. Travelers requiring additional meals during their stay are encouraged to coordinate directly with the hotel, which may assist in arranging access to kosher dining options nearby.

Useful Information for Shabbat and Kosher Travelers
The property is situated within walking distance of local synagogues and kosher establishments in the Jewish Ghetto. Shabbat-friendly accommodations include availability of manual room keys and potential support in meal coordination through neighboring kosher venues. Guests planning to stay over Shabbat should confirm arrangements ahead of arrival, including meal logistics and room access.
Location and Certification
Rimon Place is located at Cannaregio 2874, Venice, Italy. It is kosher certified by Rav Avraham Sermoneta – Comunità Ebraica di Venezia, Chalav Yisrael, Bishul Yisrael.




















































