
The mosaic pool
A vault of Murano-blue tesserae, heated water, an adjoining jacuzzi. Quietest at ten in the morning.
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Three pools, a five-floor restaurant with the Ararat in the window, and a twenty-four-hour bar — fifteen minutes from Republic Square, on a residential block that never raises its voice.
Venice Hotel reopened in autumn 2025 after a full year of renovation — fifty-two rooms and a single suite, a five-floor restaurant called San Marco, an indoor pool laid in Murano-blue mosaic, a rooftop pool that looks toward Mount Ararat.
We are a complex, not a city hotel: a wellness retreat hidden in a residential block of Erebuni, a fifteen-minute walk from the station and a four-euro taxi from Republic Square. The pace is deliberate. The bar stays open all night. The breakfast room keeps its hours.

A vault of Murano-blue tesserae, heated water, an adjoining jacuzzi. Quietest at ten in the morning.
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An outdoor heated pool on the roof, opening 01 June. The view leans west toward Aragats, south toward Ararat.
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A full traditional sequence — steam, gommage, soap, cooling rest. Thirteen further treatments on the printed card.
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The panoramic room. A short Mediterranean card, written around the season and the view.
Open all night, every night — uncommon in Yerevan and the reason a great many guests stay an extra day.
A small soft-luxury room — a few tables, rare leaves, cakes pulled from the kitchen each afternoon.

Rooftop sun deck and heated water until the last warm week of September.
A short Mediterranean card, written around the season and the panorama.
After a full year of renovation, the door is open again, and the bar is still 24/7.