Aman Venice ranks #4 on our 2026 list of the best honeymoon hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the hotel itself, the standard it operates at, what it does specifically for couples on a milestone trip, and the alternatives we tested it against.
“A 16th-century Palazzo Papadopoli on the Grand Canal with frescoed salons by Tiepolo. Twenty-four suites. The most discreet luxury address in Venice — and arguably in Italy.”
Twenty-four suites inside the 16th-century Palazzo Papadopoli, original Tiepolo and Sansovino frescoes overhead, two private gardens on the Grand Canal. Aman's first European city hotel and the most unrepeatable address in Venice.
"A 16th-century Baroque palazzo with the original Tiepolo ceiling frescoes still in place, 24 suites, two private gardens — the only ones of size on the Grand Canal — and the Aman Spa programme inside. The most decorated hotel arrival in Venice and arguably the most unrepeatable luxury hotel suite in any European city."
Aman Venice opened in 2013 inside the Palazzo Papadopoli, a Baroque masterwork built between 1550 and 1560 in the San Polo sestiere on the Grand Canal. The Papadopoli family — Greek-Venetian merchants who acquired the palazzo in the late 19th century — kept it as a private residence until the family handed it to Aman with much of the original interior decoration intact. The result is a hotel that does not simply incorporate historic elements but is, materially, the original residence: the Sala Grande's ceiling frescoes by Giambattista Tiepolo, the Sansovino-attributed reliefs in the Stanze del Tiepolo, the Sala Rossa's Sebastiano Santi neoclassical frescoes — all in their original positions, restored under the supervision of the Italian heritage authorities. Aman's restoration, led by Australian architect Jean-Michel Gathy, contributed minimal-intervention contemporary inserts and the brand's hallmark restraint, leaving the historic envelope effectively untouched.
A city honeymoon is the riskiest format and the one that pays off the most for the right couple. The hotel needs to do what a destination resort does — give you the reason to stay in — without losing the case for the city outside. The best urban honeymoon hotels have the Michelin restaurant inside the building, the spa that erases the morning's flight, and the staff that get the table at the city's hardest restaurant for tonight.
An Aman is a particular kind of hotel. The architecture leans into the local material — basalt in Bhutan, raw stone in Italy, bleached oak in New York — and the service philosophy refuses to perform. Aman hotels famously do not have a brand standard; each property is meant to feel like a private estate the family that owns it has loaned you for the week. For honeymoons this is the right argument: there is no resort animation, no hostess at the door, no welcome ceremony. The hotel arrives fully formed and then quietly disappears around you.
There are 24 suites, distributed across the palazzo's three principal floors — the Piano Nobile (the formal noble apartments), the upper Piano Nobile (where the Papadopoli family bedrooms originally sat), and the recent Stanze del Tiepolo wing. The signature suites — the Alcova Tiepolo Suite, the Sansovino Stanza, the Papadopoli Suite — are the rooms with the original frescoes and ornamental ceilings still in place; sleeping under a 1750s Tiepolo is the experience on offer, and the experience the rate is built around. The base-category Palazzo Stanzas are smaller in scale (35-50 square metres) and mostly garden- or lateral-canal facing, but they share the same hardware, the same bathroom programme, and the same access to the rest of the property. Bathrooms across the property use Pietra d'Istria and Carrara marble; the room hardware — climate, technology, beds, lighting — is at the global Aman standard, retrofitted into the historic shell without compromising it.
The hotel's two gardens are the unrepeatable amenity. The Bocco Garden, on the calle side, is the larger; the Marco Polo Garden, opening directly onto the Grand Canal at the rear of the palazzo, is the more theatrical — and one of only a handful of private waterside gardens in the entire historic centre. Breakfast is served in the gardens in season; the Arva restaurant, on the Piano Nobile, runs a contemporary Italian programme; the Yellow Bar (so named for the canary-yellow walls) is the cocktail destination. The Aman Spa, located in the lower palazzo, runs the brand's signature wellness programmes — facial, body, and integrated multi-day journeys. The hotel does not have a swimming pool, in keeping with the historic-palazzo footprint; for guests for whom a pool matters, the recommendation is the Cipriani.
For a 2026 honeymoon at this level, the most direct comparisons are Le Sirenuse in Amalfi Coast (#3), Aman New York in New York (#5), Cheval Blanc St-Tropez in St Tropez (#2). Aman Venice earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons we explain in the verdict above. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular trip is the runner-up, and the city-specific page below has the full local ranking.
Address: Palazzo Papadopoli, Calle Tiepolo, 1364, 30215 Venezia VE, Italy. Honeymoon-suited categories book six to nine months ahead in shoulder season, twelve months ahead in peak. The full review at the hotel page has current rates, room categories worth paying up for, and the dining and spa programmes worth booking pre-arrival. Use our honeymoon occasion page for the broader context.
Sibling entries on the Top 50 Honeymoon list with full editorial cases:
#3 · Le Sirenuse · Amalfi Coast#5 · Aman New York · New York#2 · Cheval Blanc St-Tropez · St Tropez#6 · Bulgari Hotel Tokyo · Tokyo