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Aman Resorts is the trading entity of Aman Group Sarl, a Swiss-headquartered multinational hospitality company. Founded by Indonesian hotelier Adrian Zecha in 1988, the company operates 35 properties in 20 countries.
Amanjiwo is a five star luxury hotel in the Menoreh Hills near Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. It lies opposite the 9th century Buddhist sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Borobudur. It is owned and operated by Aman Resorts and was opened on 16 October 1997. [1] The name "Amanjiwo" means "peaceful soul". [1]
Adrian Willem Ban Kwie Lauw-Zecha (born 1933), better known as Adrian Zecha, is an Indonesian hotelier and founder of several international hotel companies including Regent Hotels, GHM Hotels, Aman Resorts, and Azerai Resorts, among others. Zecha was also part-owner of the renowned London’s Dorchester Hotel, and Bangkok’s The Sukhothai ...
The hotel opened in August, and debuted its speakeasy jazz club — open to the public — this week. Inside Aman New York, the Exclusive Members Club and Luxury Hotel on Fifth Avenue Skip to main ...
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Amangiri is a Native American themed luxury resort hotel in Canyon Point in the Lake Powell region of Utah. Part of Aman Resorts based in Baar, Switzerland next to Zug, it was built by Marwan Al-Sayed, Rick Joy, and Wendell Burnett, and opened in 2009. [1] [2]
The complex comprises a shopping mall and two identical towers of KSL Resort Hotel. The shopping mall consists of 500 retail outlets, a theater and a water theme park, while the two towers consists of 904 hotel rooms and 602 condominiums, and include 2,800 car parks. [1] Its net leasing area is 55,742 km 2.
Amantaka is a luxury hotel in Luang Prabang, Laos.The hotel, located in a French colonial building, is operated by Aman Resorts and opened in September 2009. The hotel is located in the northwestern part of the city in the old town area, several metres from the Mekong River and approximately 400 metres northeast of the Royal Palace.