Aman Niseko

A new destination in Japan    opening 2030 Slated to open in 2023, High on the slopes of Mount Moiwa, under the watchful eye of Mount Yotei, lies Aman’s fourth Japan property, Aman Niseko. The resort provides the perfect base for skiing and snowboarding in Hokkaido’s powder-rich winters, as well as hiking, mountain biking and river rafting in the warmer months. … Read More

Amanwana • Moyo Island • Indonesia

Amanwana, ‘Peaceful Forest’ is an exclusive, camp-style retreat on Moyo Island, a national park and natural paradise east of Bali. Experience adventure at Amanwana’s exclusive tented camp on the shores of Moyo Island. Swim with whale sharks in the Flores Sea, scuba dive and snorkel Indonesia’s untouched reefs and discover hidden waterfalls on lush jungle treks. Set on a beach-fringed … Read More

Amanjiwo • Java • Indonesia

Named ‘Peaceful Soul’ for the serenity of its setting in Central Java’s cultural heartland, Amanjiwo overlooks the Unesco World Heritage Site of Borobudur. Perfectly placed for exploring the region’s historic and natural attractions, or for simply relaxing in blissful surroundings, the resort cascades from a lofty rotunda down the hillside to a magnificent pool. Located in one of the most … Read More

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

A new urban sanctuary, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is set within the seven-acre Nai Lert Park in Thailand’s capital. Resting in green seclusion, this fabled location offers a serene escape from the bustling city that surrounds, while being perfectly placed to ensure an immersive experience of Bangkok. The oldest park in Bangkok is getting the city’s newest luxury hotel: a … Read More

Amankila • Bali

One of my favorite escapes in Bali. Claiming a breathtaking stretch of coastline on the Lombok Strait, Amankila resides on a lush hillside beneath sacred Mount Agung. Architect Ed Tuttle was inspired by Ujung Water Palace and the property’s graceful buildings are connected by frangipani-lined walkways through the treetops. Stilted suites rest high on the hillside with spectacular sea views, … Read More

Amandari • Ubud Bali

Evoking village life between paddy    and jungle in Bali’s cultural hub Designed after a traditional Balinese village, with sweeping views of the Ayung Valley’s jungled slopes, Amandari has integrated so sensitively into its hillside setting that it feels as though it has always been there. Free-standing guest suites with alang-alang roofs and interiors of coconut, teak and bamboo offer tranquil … Read More

Amansara • Siem Reap

One of my favorite hotels in Cambodia. Once a residence for guests of the Cambodia king, Amansara is a masterpiece of 1960s New Khmer architecture – an unabashedly modern and minimalist style. Sensitively restored to retain its original single-level layout, curvilinear pool and monochrome minimalism, the resort basks in a contemplative and tranquil atmosphere that belies its setting in the … Read More

Aman Kyoto

A remarkable setting,    at one with the city’s artistic soul Aman Kyoto represents the fruition of a beautiful landscape first conceived as the garden of a textile museum. Whimsical stone pathways curve gently along the forest floor, and stone slabs blanketed in moss serve as the foundations for the resort’s architecture. The secluded grounds are part of what was an … Read More

Amanemu • Shima Japan

Hot springs and ryokan rituals    in Ise Shima National Park On the shores of Ago Bay, Amanemu’s rustic ryokan-inspired retreat is where Japan’s ancient hospitality ritual finds its contemporary expression. Mineral-rich waters from a natural hot spring enable guests to embrace the tradition of onsen bathing – while nourishment in culinary form reflects a region famed for rare delicacies. Surrounded … Read More

Amanjena • Marrakech

Amanjena (peaceful paradise) is situated just outside Morocco’s Unesco-protected city of Marrakech, set within an oasis of palm and olive trees adjacent to the lush fairways of the Amelkis Golf Course. Moorish heritage is reflected throughout the pisé-walled resort, including the 40 guest Pavilions and Maisons that radiate from an ancient bassin, echoing the style of a sultan’s palace. Amanjena … Read More

Aman Summer Palace • Beijing

One of the most serene    and photogenic settings in Beijing, Aman Summer Palace is housed in graceful pavilions, some more than a century old, just steps from the East Gate of the Summer Palace. Accessible via a private entrance exclusively for Aman guests, this Unesco World Heritage Site was built in 1750 on 290 hectares – its picturesque grounds dotted … Read More

Aman Venice

Neo-Renaissance grandeur meets refined modern aesthetics at Aman Venice. You’ll feel as though you’re sleeping in a beautiful museum at this 16th-century palazzo – some of the 24 individually designed rooms and suites are covered in protected frescoes and reliefs, which are smartly complemented by contemporary furnishings and amenities. A private water transfer delivers you to the resort’s dramatic reception … Read More

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