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    Aman is a hotel brand. Pearl maps 46 hotels across 30 cities in 20 countries and adds history, ownership context, key figures, FAQs, and notable locations for travelers and diners.

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    45 places

    42 mapped
    Aman Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    1Hotel

    Aman Tokyo

    Tokyo, Japan

    Points

    2,700

    Aman Tokyo is worth the splurge for repeat Tokyo visitors who want a calm, design-led base in Otemachi and will use the spa, room, station access. At a listed $2,953 with near-impossible booking difficulty, it is less compelling for points-driven travelers or anyone mainly chasing nightlife access.

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    Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
    2Hotel

    Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Points

    2,025

    Against Bangkok peers, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is the splurge choice for privacy-led business travel and special occasions, backed by Michelin 2 Keys and major 2025–2026 hotel recognition. It is less about value hunting than securing a calm central base when the hotel needs to make an impression.

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    Aman Venice, Venice, Italy
    3Hotel

    Aman Venice

    Venice, Italy

    Points

    1,895

    Aman Venice is worth booking when the hotel experience is central to the trip: first-time Venice, milestone travel, or senior business travel where privacy and service matter. It is harder to justify for value-led stays or schedules spent mostly outside the room. Dining has added credibility through chef Matteo Panfilio and external restaurant recognition.

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    Aman New York, New York City, United States
    4Hotel

    Aman New York

    New York City, United States

    Points

    1,740

    Aman New York is worth booking for a special-occasion stay where privacy, Fifth Avenue convenience, a highly controlled luxury experience justify the spend. The awards profile is strong, but value depends on using the room as part of the trip, not just as a crash pad near Midtown.

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    Amansara, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    5Hotel

    Amansara

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    Points

    1,520

    Amansara is the Siem Reap splurge for travelers who value quiet, privacy, serious hotel recognition over bargain hunting. Its Michelin 2 Keys, Forbes 5-Star status, Aman Resorts backing make the premium easier to justify for a tightly planned Angkor itinerary, but value-focused guests should compare FCC Angkor by Avani, Heritage Suites Hotel, Angkor Village Hotel before committing.

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    Aman Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
    6Hotel

    Aman Kyoto

    Kyoto, Japan

    Points

    1,445

    Book Aman Kyoto for a high-privacy special occasion, not for central-city convenience. The suite upgrade is worth considering if the hotel is the main event; if the trip is packed with restaurants and sightseeing, a standard room is the more disciplined choice.

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    Amanbagh, Ajabgarh, India
    7Hotel

    Amanbagh

    Ajabgarh, India

    Points

    1,420

    Book Amanbagh if the occasion calls for a quiet Rajasthan retreat rather than a city hotel with constant outside plans. Its strongest proof points are luxury-hotel recognition, including Michelin 2 Keys and La Liste's 2026 Top Hotels list, but the real fit is for guests who want the property to be the center of the trip.

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    Amanera, Playa Grande, Dominican Republic
    8Hotel

    Amanera

    Playa Grande, Dominican Republic

    Points

    1,400

    Amanera is the Playa Grande splurge to book when privacy, quiet, occasion-level hotel polish matter more than resort bustle. It is strongest for couples, retreats, families who want calm rather than heavy programming, with recognition from Michelin Keys, La Liste, Forbes, Virtuoso, Mr & Mrs Smith supporting the high-end positioning.

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    Amankila, Manggis, Indonesia
    9Hotel

    Amankila

    Manggis, Indonesia

    Points

    1,345

    Book Amankila if the trip is built around East Bali's quieter rhythm and Aman-level privacy. The location is the selling point and the tradeoff: stronger for retreat-style stays than for nightlife, dining variety, or island-wide logistics. Michelin 2 Keys and Forbes 4-Star recognition support the splurge, but value depends on wanting Manggis specifically.

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    Amanyangyun, Shanghai, China
    10Hotel

    Amanyangyun

    Shanghai, China

    Points

    1,345

    Amanyangyun is the Shanghai choice for a retreat-led luxury stay, not the practical default for a packed city itinerary. Its Michelin 1 Key, Forbes 4-Star recognition, Aman Resorts positioning justify the effort for privacy-focused leisure trips, while central or Hongqiao-area hotels will suit business-heavy stays better.

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    Amanpulo, Pamalican Island, Philippines
    11Hotel

    Amanpulo

    Pamalican Island, Philippines

    Points

    1,325

    Amanpulo is the right call for a private-island celebration where service, quiet, privacy matter more than nightlife or outside dining. Its recognition includes Michelin 1 Key and major hotel awards, but the value case is about a full resort stay, not a quick Palawan add-on.

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    Amanjena, Marrakech, Morocco
    12Hotel

    Amanjena

    Marrakech, Morocco

    Points

    1,250

    Amanjena is the right Marrakech choice when the resort is the trip, not just the place to sleep. It suits travelers who want privacy, space, Aman-level consistency outside the medina; choose Dar Les Cigognes instead if walkable old-city access matters more.

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    Rosa Alpina, San Cassiano, Italy
    13Hotel

    Rosa Alpina

    San Cassiano, Italy

    Points

    1,225

    Rosa Alpina is the San Cassiano choice for travelers who want the hotel to carry the trip, not just support skiing or hiking plans. Availability can be difficult, so prioritize dates before room size, compare Lagació, Hotel Tofana, Hotel Ciasa Salares if value or flexibility matters more than a full luxury-hotel setup.

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    Aman Le Mélézin, Courchevel, France
    14Hotel

    Aman Le Mélézin

    Courchevel, France

    Points

    1,175

    Aman Le Mélézin is the Courchevel pick for travelers who want a quieter, more controlled luxury stay rather than a scene-driven resort. Its strongest signal is trust: Michelin 2 Keys, La Liste Top Hotels recognition, Gault & Millau hotel scoring, the Aman Resorts name. Book it for the hotel experience first; cross-shop more dining-led peers if restaurants are the main trip driver.

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    Amankora, Paro, Bhutan
    15Hotel

    Amankora

    Paro, Bhutan

    Points

    1,170

    Book Amankora if the Bhutan trip needs Aman-level consistency, itinerary control, a high-touch luxury frame. It is harder to justify as a pure value choice; Zhiwaling Heritage is the more locally grounded Paro cross-shop, while Six Senses Paro is the obvious alternative for wellness-led luxury.

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    Amanemu, Mie, Japan
    16Hotel

    Amanemu

    Mie, Japan

    Points

    1,075

    Amanemu is the Mie splurge for travelers who want a quiet, self-contained resort stay rather than a busy sightseeing base. The Michelin 3 Key recognition and Aman Resorts backing support the price expectation, but the stay makes sense only if the hotel itself is the point of the trip.

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    Amanzoe, Porto Heli, Greece
    17Hotel

    Amanzoe

    Porto Heli, Greece

    Points

    1,075

    Book Amanzoe if the trip is built around privacy, space, a resort-led stay in Porto Heli. Its Michelin 2 Keys, La Liste 2026 score, Virtuoso status, Mr & Mrs Smith approval support the premium positioning, but the value depends on using the room and property rather than treating it as a simple base.

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    Amanjiwo, Magelang, Indonesia
    18Hotel

    Amanjiwo

    Magelang, Indonesia

    Points

    870

    Book Amanjiwo when the hotel is the anchor of the Central Java trip, not just a base near Borobudur. Its case rests on design, setting, high-level hotel recognition, including Michelin 3 Keys in 2025 and Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner status in 2026. Value-focused travelers should cross-shop Plataran Borobudur Resort and Spa, Villa Borobudur Resort, Hotel Le Temple Borobudur.

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    Amanoi, Vinh Hy, Vietnam
    19Hotel

    Amanoi

    Vinh Hy, Vietnam

    Points

    825

    Amanoi is worth booking for a special-occasion stay where privacy, hotel polish, a remote Vinh Hy setting matter more than restaurant-hopping. The on-site dining case is strongest as part of the full resort experience, not as a standalone food pilgrimage. Book early if dates are fixed.

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    Amanfayun, Hangzhou, China
    20Hotel

    Amanfayun

    Hangzhou, China

    Points

    775

    Amanfayun is worth prioritizing if the Hangzhou trip calls for a quiet Xihu retreat with serious hotel recognition rather than a central city base. It suits couples, families, multigenerational travelers who value calm pacing; compare Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake if immediate urban convenience matters more.

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    Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambore, India
    21Hotel

    Aman-i-Khas

    Ranthambore, India

    Points

    725

    Aman-i-Khas is the high-budget Ranthambore pick for a quiet safari-focused occasion, backed by Michelin 2 Keys recognition in 2025 and Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Partner status for 2026. Book it when privacy and a camp-style setting matter more than conventional resort scale or business-hotel convenience.

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    Amandayan, Lijiang, China
    22Hotel

    Amandayan

    Lijiang, China

    Points

    725

    Amandayan is the Lijiang splurge for travelers who want a quiet, highly vetted luxury base rather than a rate-efficient old-town hotel. Its Michelin 1 Key and 2026 luxury-partner credentials support the premium positioning, but business travelers should choose it for privacy and calm, not chain-hotel convenience.

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    Amanwella, Tangalle, Sri Lanka
    23Hotel

    Amanwella

    Tangalle, Sri Lanka

    Points

    650

    Amanwella is worth shortlisting for a quiet Tangalle beach stay where privacy and Aman Resorts consistency matter more than a busy itinerary. It is a stronger fit for couples or repeat Sri Lanka travelers than for business trips or nightlife-focused stays. Upgrade only if the room category clearly improves position, privacy, or outdoor space.

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    Amanruya, Bodrum, Turkey
    24Hotel

    Amanruya

    Bodrum, Turkey

    Points

    625

    Amanruya is the right Bodrum choice for travelers who value privacy, calm, the Aman Resorts service style over a busy resort scene. It works especially well for a luxury reset around business travel, but compare it with larger Bodrum peers if restaurant variety, social energy, or easier logistics matter more.

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    Amanemu, Shima, Japan
    25Hotel

    Amanemu

    Shima, Japan

    Points

    600

    Amanemu is worth targeting for a quiet, special-occasion stay in Shima, especially if privacy and resort atmosphere matter more than city convenience. Its Michelin 3 Keys recognition in 2025 gives it a strong trust signal, but availability is the main constraint, so plan early and compare nearby Shima hotels if dates are fixed.

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    兰轩村庄食坊 (安缦法云店) - Lanxuan Village Food Restaurant, Richmond, Canada
    26Restaurant

    Lanxuan Village Food Restaurant sits inside Amanfayun's preserved Song Dynasty village compound and holds consecutive La Liste recognition (77pts in 2026). The setting is the strongest reason to book — traditional timber architecture, intimate rooms, a quiet remove from West Lake's busier dining strip. Lunch mid-week in spring or autumn is the optimal visit, with booking rated easy outside peak season.

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    Arva, Shanghai, China
    27Restaurant

    Arva

    Shanghai, China

    Points

    310

    Arva is a Michelin Plate Italian restaurant in Shanghai's Minhang District, recognised in both 2024 and 2025. At the ¥¥¥ tier, it delivers credible Italian cooking without the starred-room premium or booking pressure. The suburban location is the main consideration — if you are already in Minhang or have covered the central Italian options, it is worth the trip.

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    Amanwana, Moyo Island, Indonesia
    28Hotel

    Amanwana

    Moyo Island, Indonesia

    Points

    275

    Book Amanwana for a secluded Moyo Island celebration where privacy and the Aman Resorts format matter more than easy access to outside restaurants or nightlife. Its MICHELIN Guide Hotels selection, Virtuoso recognition, Mr & Mrs Smith approval support the splurge case, but the stay makes the most sense when it anchors the trip rather than filling one spare night.

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    Aman Bar, Venice, Italy
    29Bar

    Aman Bar

    Venice, Italy

    Points

    250

    Aman Bar is worth choosing for a polished Venice date night when a calm hotel-bar setting matters more than bargain aperitivo value. Its Top 500 Bars Best Bars #216 (2025) recognition gives it a credible quality signal, but casual drinkers may be happier at Al Mercà or Bar All'Arco.

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    Amanfayun, Hangzhou, China
    30Restaurant

    Amanfayun

    Hangzhou, China

    Points

    250

    Amanfayun has earned three consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognitions — ranked #355 in Asia in 2024 — making it one of Hangzhou's most credentialed Chinese tables. Set within the Xihu district's forested hillside, it is the strongest choice for a special-occasion dinner where setting and culinary pedigree both matter. Booking is easy relative to comparable restaurants in Shanghai or Beijing.

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    About Aman

    Serene sanctuaries, transformative peace

    Aman Resorts is known for its philosophy of 'quiet luxury,' emphasizing unparalleled privacy, exceptional service, sensitive architecture, and integration with pioneering natural or cultural locations. Each property is designed to offer a serene, holistic experience, providing guests with an immediate sense of belonging and a deep connection to the destination's soul.

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    Locations
    35
    Cities
    20
    Countries

    Entity profile

    At a glance

    Official website
    Founded
    1988
    Origin
    Phuket, Thailand
    Founder
    Adrian Zecha
    Pearl coverage
    45 locations in 20 countries

    Why it matters

    Aman Resorts is known for its philosophy of 'quiet luxury,' emphasizing unparalleled privacy, exceptional service, sensitive architecture, and integration with pioneering natural or cultural locations. Each property is designed to offer a serene, holistic experience, providing guests with an immediate sense of belonging and a deep connection to the destination's soul.

    Aman Resorts was founded by Adrian Zecha in 1988. In 2014, the company was acquired by Vlad Doronin, who now serves as the Owner, Chairman, and CEO. His international real estate development firm, OKO Group, supports the brand's growth and development, focusing on expanding its portfolio of urban and resort properties globally.

    History and origins

    Aman was founded in 1988 in Phuket, Thailand. A key milestone came in 2014: Vlad Doronin acquires Aman, aiming to uphold its unique vision while expanding its global footprint and lifestyle offerings. Aman Resorts was founded by Adrian Zecha in 1988.

    1988

    Founding and First Resort

    Adrian Zecha opens Amanpuri in Phuket, Thailand, marking the birth of Aman Resorts and pioneering the concept of minimalist, design-focused luxury hotels.

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    2014

    Acquisition by Vlad Doronin

    Vlad Doronin acquires Aman, aiming to uphold its unique vision while expanding its global footprint and lifestyle offerings.

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    2022

    Aman New York Opening

    Aman New York opens, marking a significant expansion into urban properties and housing the brand's first urban Residences.

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    2025

    Aman Nai Lert Bangkok Opening

    Scheduled opening of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, further expanding Aman's urban portfolio.

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    2026

    Amanvari, Mexico Opening

    Scheduled opening of Amanvari in Mexico, adding a new resort location amid wild nature.

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    2027

    Aman at Sea Launch

    Launch of Amangati, the first vessel for Aman at Sea, extending the Aman experience to ocean travel.

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    Key figures

    Notable Pearl locations

    Amanpuri / Phuket / Thailand

    First Aman resort

    Amangiri / Canyon Point, Utah / United States

    Known for desert landscape integration

    Amanzoe / Porto Heli / Greece

    Acropolis-inspired architecture

    Amandari / Ubud, Bali / Indonesia

    Introduced the infinity pool concept

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is Aman?+

    Aman is a globally recognized luxury brand with 46 hotels and resorts tracked on Join Pearl. Aman Resorts is known for its philosophy of 'quiet luxury,' emphasizing unparalleled privacy, exceptional service, sensitive architecture, and integration with pioneering natural or cultural locations. Each property is designed to offer a serene, holistic experience, providing guests with an immediate sense of belonging and a deep connection to the destination's soul.

    When was Aman founded?+

    Aman was founded in 1988 in Phuket, Thailand.

    Who owns Aman?+

    Aman is owned by Vlad Doronin.

    How many Aman locations are there?+

    Join Pearl currently tracks 46 Aman hotels and resorts worldwide.

    Who founded Aman?+

    Aman was founded by Adrian Zecha.

    What is Aman known for?+

    Aman Resorts is known for its philosophy of 'quiet luxury,' emphasizing unparalleled privacy, exceptional service, sensitive architecture, and integration with pioneering natural or cultural locations. Each property is designed to offer a serene, holistic experience, providing guests with an immediate sense of belonging and a deep connection to the destination's soul.

    Where is Aman headquartered?+

    Aman was originally established in Phuket, Thailand.

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