Aman Venice occupies Palazzo Papadopoli on the Grand Canal, one of the city’s rare monumental palazzi still framed by private gardens. Behind the 16th-century facade, rooms and suites preserve frescoes, carved ceilings, silk wall coverings and chandeliers, balanced by restrained contemporary furniture; Arva opens onto the canal-side garden, while quieter salons, the bar and the rooftop altana reveal different perspectives on Venice. A compact spa sits beneath the historic interiors, and the palazzo’s water entrance delivers arrivals directly into its marble-and-gilt central hall.