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    The Complete Guide to Aman Hotels Worldwide

    Luxury hotel group known worldwide for ultra-exclusive resorts, exceptional service, minimalist design, unmatched tranquility.

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    Amangalla, Galle, Sri Lanka

    Amangalla

    Galle, Sri Lanka

    Hotel

    Amangalla is worth prioritising if this is a first Galle stay and the fort location matters more than beach-resort facilities. The draw is a composed heritage-luxury base in the historic core, backed by Michelin 1 Key recognition and other hotel awards. Choose a coastal alternative if the trip is built around sand, surf, or family downtime.

    Amanzoe, Porto Heli, Greece

    Amanzoe

    Porto Heli, Greece

    Hotel

    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.

    Aman New York, New York City, United States

    Aman New York

    New York City, United States

    Hotel

    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.

    Aman Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

    Aman Tokyo

    Tokyo, Japan

    Hotel

    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.

    Amanpuri, Phuket, Thailand

    Amanpuri

    Phuket, Thailand

    Hotel

    Amanpuri is worth booking for a high-control Phuket celebration where privacy and resort polish matter more than value. Its Michelin 3 Keys recognition and Aman Resorts positioning make it a serious splurge choice; travelers mainly looking for beach access or an easier price comparison should cross-shop nearby Phuket resorts first.

    Aman Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

    Aman Kyoto

    Kyoto, Japan

    Hotel

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

    Amankila, Manggis, Indonesia

    Amankila

    Manggis, Indonesia

    Hotel

    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.

    Amansara, Siem Reap, Cambodia

    Amansara

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    Hotel

    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.

    Aman Venice, Venice, Italy

    Aman Venice

    Venice, Italy

    Hotel

    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.

    Amangiri, Canyon Point, United States

    Amangiri

    Canyon Point, United States

    Hotel

    Book Amangiri if the hotel is the centerpiece of the trip, not just a place to sleep near Canyon Point. Its strongest case is design-led desert seclusion with heavy luxury-hotel recognition; cross-shop if you need easier logistics, lower spend, or a more casual base for outdoor days.

    Amanyangyun, Shanghai, China

    Amanyangyun

    Shanghai, China

    Hotel

    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.

    Amandari, Ubud, Indonesia

    Amandari

    Ubud, Indonesia

    Hotel

    Amandari is the right Ubud choice if you want Aman's quiet, location-led version of Bali rather than a large resort with a packed program. Its Kedewatan address suits first-timers who want access to Ubud without staying in the busiest part of town, backed by Michelin 1 Key, La Liste, Forbes, Virtuoso recognition.

    Amanemu, Mie, Japan

    Amanemu

    Mie, Japan

    Hotel

    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.

    Amanyara, Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos

    Amanyara

    Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos

    Hotel

    Amanyara works for a quiet, high-spend Turks & Caicos stay where privacy matters more than walkability. Cross-shop The Palms Turks and Caicos or Windsong Resort if you want easier access to a livelier resort area, use advisor-style benefits where possible to protect value at this price level.

    Amanfayun, Hangzhou, China

    Amanfayun

    Hangzhou, China

    Hotel

    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.

    Amanjena, Marrakech, Morocco

    Amanjena

    Marrakech, Morocco

    Hotel

    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.

    Aman Le Mélézin, Courchevel, France

    Aman Le Mélézin

    Courchevel, France

    Hotel

    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.

    Amanera, Playa Grande, Dominican Republic

    Amanera

    Playa Grande, Dominican Republic

    Hotel

    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.

    Amantaka, Luang Prabang, Laos

    Amantaka

    Luang Prabang, Laos

    Hotel

    Amantaka is the Luang Prabang pick for travelers who want the Aman version of the city: quiet, polished, positioned above the boutique field. It is worth the premium if the hotel experience matters as much as the itinerary; compare Sofitel Luang Prabang or La Résidence Phou Vao if value or resort atmosphere matters more.

    Aman Summer Palace, Beijing, China

    Aman Summer Palace

    Beijing, China

    Hotel

    Aman Summer Palace is the right Beijing booking when the hotel itself is part of the trip, not just a place to sleep. Its Forbes 4-Star recognition supports the luxury case, but the decision comes down to pace: choose it for a quieter, retreat-led stay and look central if meetings, restaurants, short transfers matter more.

    Overview

    This edition covers 21 Aman hotels across 14 countries and 21 cities. The collection spans Asia, Europe, North America, the Caribbean, ranging from heritage properties like Amangalla in Sri Lanka's colonial Galle to contemporary builds like Aman New York. Each property maintains the brand's signature low-density approach while adapting to distinct geographic contexts.

    The 21 properties represent Aman's global footprint across Asia (including Shanghai, Luang Prabang, Siem Reap, Manggis), Europe (Courchevel and Porto Heli), the United States (Jackson Hole and New York City), and the Caribbean (Turks & Caicos). The collection includes mountain lodges, beachfront resorts, urban hotels, heritage conversions. Amangalla in Galle holds a ranked position at 39, while other properties appear without numerical rankings. Geographic distribution heavily favors Asia, with notable concentrations in Southeast Asia and a growing presence in Western markets including the recent urban entry in New York City.

    Aman operates 21 hotels across 14 countries, from Sri Lanka to the Turks & Caicos. The brand's model; low room counts, high land-to-guest ratios, premium pricing; remains consistent whether you're looking at a French ski resort, a Greek coastal property, or a conversion of colonial architecture in Galle. This guide covers where each property sits geographically and what distinguishes the collection from standard luxury hotel groups. Expect remote locations, architectural ambition, rates that start well above typical five-star benchmarks.

    Quick Facts

    Total Properties
    21 hotels
    Countries
    14
    Cities Represented
    21
    Ranked Property
    Amangalla (position 39)
    Geographic Concentration
    Asia-Pacific majority
    Property Types
    Resorts, urban hotels, ski lodges, heritage conversions
    Typical Room Count
    20-60 rooms per property

    About This Edition

    This collection of 21 Aman hotels demonstrates the brand's geographic range while maintaining its operational template. The Asia-Pacific region dominates, with properties in China (Shanghai), Laos (Luang Prabang), Cambodia (Siem Reap), Indonesia (Manggis), and Sri Lanka (Galle). European presence includes a ski property in Courchevel and a coastal resort in Porto Heli, Greece. North American entries include a mountain property in Jackson Hole and an urban hotel in New York City. The Caribbean is represented by Amanyara in Turks & Caicos. Amangalla in Galle appears at position 39 in ranking, while the remaining properties lack numerical rankings in this edition. The portfolio mix includes purpose-built resorts (Amankila, Amanzoe), heritage conversions (Amangalla, Amantaka), ski lodges (Aman Le Mélézin), and urban hotels (Aman New York, Amanyangyun in Shanghai). Room counts typically range from 20 to 60 across properties, significantly lower than conventional luxury hotels. Pricing generally exceeds $1,000 per night, with some properties commanding $2,000+ during peak seasons. The brand's approach prioritizes space, privacy, architectural consistency over amenity breadth or urban convenience.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many Aman hotels are there?
    This edition includes 21 Aman properties across 14 countries and 21 cities. The collection spans Asia, Europe, North America, the Caribbean, with the highest concentration in the Asia-Pacific region.
    Which Aman hotels appear in the rankings?
    Amangalla in Galle, Sri Lanka appears at position 39. The remaining 20 properties in this edition do not have numerical rankings listed.
    Where are Aman hotels located?
    The 21 properties span locations including Galle, Shanghai, Courchevel, Luang Prabang, Siem Reap, Jackson Hole, Manggis, Turks & Caicos, New York City, Porto Heli, among others across 14 countries.
    What types of properties does Aman operate?
    The collection includes beachfront resorts (Amankila, Amanyara), mountain lodges (Amangani, Aman Le Mélézin), urban hotels (Aman New York, Amanyangyun), and heritage conversions (Amangalla, Amantaka).
    How much do Aman hotels cost?
    Aman properties typically start above $1,000 per night, with many exceeding $2,000 during peak seasons. Rates sit well above standard luxury hotel pricing due to low room counts and high space-per-guest ratios.
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