LIFE AT THE TOP
Dec 27, 2016
3 minutes
GRITTI PALACE
Venice
Hemingway Presidential Suite
During the late 1940s and the early 1950s, American Nobel Prize-winning author and journalist Ernest Hemingway considered the Gritti Palace in Venice his home, composing many passages from his novel ‘Across the River and Into the Trees’, while staying there. And so, in the Hemingway Presidential Suite, where floor-to-ceiling French doors open on to balconies that afford rare views of the Grand Canal, guests can sit upon the author’s own club chair. Like
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