Summer in the city
From the sprawling metropolises of New York and Tokyo to the 100-island capital of Italy’s Veneto region, Aman’s urban sanctuaries come alive in the summer months.
Drawing its name from the Sanskrit-derived word for ‘peace’, Aman has enjoyed an organic evolution for over three decades to become one of the world’s most intuitive and pioneering resort, hotel, residence and lifestyle brands. Aman's journey, whether experienced in one of its 34 destinations or in the home, has been inspired by a singular and original intent: To provide a level of service and experience that is peerless in every way.
Aman ushers in serenity. Like a book of untold stories, the Spirit of Aman is intangible. Tales informed and enriched by culture, community, nature – this is a narrative emulated by many, yet delivered by Aman, it is inimitable.
Our staff gracefully share the Spirit of Aman in all that they do. Many of those who make Aman what it is, have been with us since the very beginning, and 35 years on continue to inextricably link us with many of the communities in our destinations. We place our guests at the heart of everything that we do and create environments that transition them seamlessly and instantly from the everyday, into a state of uncomplicated calm.
Aman currently embraces 34 hotels, resorts and residence developments in 20 countries, 15 of which are located close to or within Unesco-protected sites. True to the brand’s pioneering spirit, a further ten projects have been announced to date as part of a robust future pipeline.
Looking to the future, the evolution of the brand will continue to evolve under the visionary leadership of Chairman and CEO, Vlad Doronin, with a robust pipeline in place and further plans to connect guests to the spirit of a place, in a way that only Aman can.
Since 1988, when Amanpuri opened in Phuket, Thailand, Aman has established destinations in Bhutan (Amankora, 2004), Cambodia (Amansara, 2002), China (Aman at Summer Palace, 2008; Amanfayun, 2010; Amandayan, 2015; Amanyangyun, 2018), France (Aman Le Mélézin, 1992), Greece (Amanzoe, 2012), India (Aman-i-Khás, 2003 and Amanbagh, 2005), Indonesia (Amandari, 1989; Aman Villas at Nusa Dua and Amankila, 1992; Amanwana, 1993 and Amanjiwo, 1997), Italy (Aman Venice, 2013; Rosa Alpina, 2020), Laos (Amantaka, 2009), Montenegro (Aman Sveti Stefan, 2008), Morocco (Amanjena, 2000), Philippines (Amanpulo, 1993), Sri Lanka (Amangalla and Amanwella, 2005), Turkey (Amanruya, 2011), Turks & Caicos Islands (Amanyara, 2006), USA (Amangani, 1998 and Amangiri, 2009), Vietnam (Amanoi, 2013), Japan (Aman Tokyo, 2014; Amanemu, 2016; Aman Kyoto, 2019), Dominican Republic (Amanera, 2015) and New York (Aman New York, 2022).
In recent years, Aman has also grown to offer its coveted lifestyle beyond the parameters of its havens. Aman Skincare and Sva supplements harness powerful natural ingredients to provide balance and optimal wellbeing within and without, while Aman Fine Fragrance products bring the spirit of Aman into the comfort of home.
This sentiment was echoed in 2021, with the arrival of a new retail collection, The Essentials by Aman, comprising timeless ready-to-wear pieces for every guest. With new horizons, come new opportunities, and Aman will continue to expand its offering in the coming years, staying true to its guiding principle of instilling peace in those it touches.
Janu derives its name from the Sanskrit word for 'soul'.
Janu, a visionary new brand encompassing hotels, residences, and lifestyle experiences, derives its strength and direction from the legacy of its pioneering elder sister, Aman. Rooted in the principles that made Aman an icon, Janu emerges with a clear vision to redefine hospitality for the contemporary era of restorative travel.
Janu offers exceptional design and service, characterised with a pace and energy that distinguishes it from the peaceful ambiance of Aman. With a distinct and captivating approach to hospitality, Janu provides an immersive experience that masterfully blends luxury with soulful exploration.