Aman Singapore will feature a hotel, branded residences, and a global private members’ club, marking the fourth "urban Aman" property after Tokyo, New York, and Bangkok, according to The Business Times.
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An artist's impression of Aman Singapore at The Skywaters in Singapore. Photo courtesy of Aman |
Traditionally known for secluded and tranquil retreats, the Switzerland-headquartered hotel operator is now expanding its ethos of privacy and serenity into vibrant urban financial districts.
The launch of Aman Singapore "marks an exciting chapter for our brand and is something our devoted community has long anticipated," said Vlad Doronin, CEO and chairman of Aman Group, as reported by Channel News Asia.
Earlier reports suggested the hotel will be located on the 24th to 26th floors with branded residences ranging from one- to five-bedroom layouts situated above.
Room rates for Aman Singapore are yet to be revealed, however, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok starts from about US$1,700 per night and Aman Tokyo from around $2,300 per night.
Founded in 1988 by Adrian Zecha in Thailand’s Phuket, Aman is renowned for its tranquil environments, architecture in harmony with nature, and a nearly invisible service culture.
Since Russian-born businessman Vladislav Doronin became sole owner in 2015, Aman has expanded from about 24 properties to 36 resorts, hotels, and branded developments.