Summer opening for Aman New York
The highly anticipated Aman New York will welcome its first guests on 2 August 2022.
The 83-suite hotel and 22 branded residences is the result of a major transformation of the iconic Crown Building in Manhattan.
The hotel is the second in a new generation of urban Aman properties following Aman Tokyo.
Hotel dining includes Arva Italian restaurant, and Nama, Aman’s interpretation of Japan’s washoku dining tradition.
The Jazz Club offers live performances, reinventing a classic New York experience.
The flagship Aman Spa covers three-storeys with a full spectrum of wellness-enhancing facilities, centred by a 20-metre indoor swimming pool.
On the building’s 11th and 12th floors, 11 Grand Suites can be configured with additional bedrooms to create family-sized spaces.
Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman said: “Our strategy to bring the coveted Aman lifestyle to urban destinations continues apace. A milestone opening, Aman New York marks our greatest investment into a single destination to date.”
Aman New York joins Amangani in Wyoming and Amangiri in Utah as the brand’s third destination in the United States.
Part of Aman’s future pipeline, the trio will soon be accompanied by Aman Miami in 2024.
Aman New York hotel reservations open on 25 July 2022, for stays commencing on 2 August 2022.
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