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The Regatta that still owns Venice in September

The one weekend the city remembers it is a port. Which palazzi face the race, which merely overhear it, and why the rate pretends to last until October.

From the Festival CodeX desk7 min07 The Festival Issue

The Historical Regatta is the rare Venetian occasion that is not staged for a visitor. The boats are ceremonial because the republic was ceremonial. The palazzi that face the Grand Canal still treat the first Sunday of September as a family obligation, which is why a room with that window cannot be negotiated in August.

What the rate file will not tell you: houses one street back hear the oars and sell the idea of the race. Houses on the water are in the race. Pay for the first only if you like the sound. Pay for the second only if you have already accepted that you will stand at the window for three hours and eat a late lunch.

The Monday after is where Venice is less honest than Siena. Palio rates collapse because the city has no further use for them. Regatta rates linger, as if the canal were still dressed. By the third week of September the floor is back. Book the lingering week only if you wanted Venice, not the oars.

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