Aman Venice
Arrive via Aman Venice’s private jetty into the gardens that lead down to the water. Built in the 16th century, this was once the Palazzo Papadopoli, a grand Baroque masterpiece which retains its original frescoes to this day. The decor is Neo-Renaissance and very opulent, its 24 bedrooms balancing this period grandeur with the modern niceties like Bang & Olufsen flatscreen TVs and Nespresso coffee makers (as this was the first building in the city to get electricity, it’s fitting that it should include some cutting-edge gadgets). Aman Venice has a small spa, Arva restaurant, a bar and a library stacked with books, board games and puzzles.
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Aman Venice – Designer Minimalism Meets Baroque Extravagance in Venice
Asian-style simplicity meets 16th century excess in Venice at the Aman’s first Italian property, writes Andrew Forbes. In a world of ostentatious excess, it is now genuine exclusivity, personalised service and discretion that are the true hallmarks of an upscale hotel experience. The Aman Canal Grande Venice, is an exquisitely presented hotel, within a Venetian […]
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Arva at Aman Venice – An Exquisite Characteristically Italian Fine Dining Experience
Set in the 16th-century Palazzo Papadopoli on the Grand Canal is one of Venice’s most significant buildings. At Aman Venice’s Arva restaurant, a stunning, frescoed baroque palace filled with chandeliers, antiques and artworks awe-inspires the senses. Misbaah Mansuri puts to test the atmospheric dining at one of the most exclusive addresses in the Floating City […]
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Calle Tiepolo, 1364, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy