India’s luxury market is expanding
Amanresorts has announced the opening of the Aman New Delhi, a luxurious city resort within reach of Delhi’s bustling center and just minutes away from numerous iconic sites such as Humayun’s Tomb, Purana Qila and India Gate.
Designed by Australian architect Kerry Hill, Aman New Delhi houses 31 rooms and 36 one-, two- and three-bedroom suites, located in the main nine-story building or in an elegant five-story structure overlooking a manicured courtyard and hotel pool. Many of the rooms and suites also have their own internal plunge pools, a unique feature in a city property.
Contemporary lines and modern amenities fused with traditional Indian design add tranquility and timelessness. Rooms and suites vary in size and configuration, each with sitting/dining areas, writing desks, separate dressing areas, double vanities and large bathrooms.
Traditional Indian healing techniques blended harmoniously with modern therapies are the specialty of the Spa at Aman New Delhi. With eight treatment rooms, two traditional hammam steam baths and a bamboo garden relaxation area, the extensive spa features treatments for men and women, as well as a hair and beauty studio from celebrated stylist Kim Robinson. The Health Centre, set in a tranquil sunken courtyard, includes tennis and squash courts as well as a gym with personal trainers. A 164-foot pool overlooks the Pool Bar where Indian snacks and light meals are served.
The Aman experience extends beyond the hotel with customized excursions to Delhi’s atmospheric markets, gardens, monuments and sites, or farther afield to Amanresorts’ sister properties, Aman-i-Khás and Amanbagh. A fleet of India’s Ambassador automobiles is available for local sightseeing. Produced in India in 1948, the post-World War II Ambassador is a signature of the Indian subcontinent. The Aman fleet offers uniquely upgraded retro interiors for a dose of old-time Delhi charm.
Karen
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