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Discover the Best Aman Resorts in Europe


From the modern-day Acropolis of Amanzoe, perched on Greece’s Peloponnese coast with panoramic views of olive groves and the Aegean, to the elegant Amanruya nestled among olive trees on Turkey’s Bodrum Peninsula, each property captures the essence of its locale. Whether you’re drawn to serene relaxation or rich cultural experiences, Aman Resorts offer an unforgettable journey that embodies the essence of Europe’s timeless beauty and sophistication.


Discover the following Aman Resorts in Europe:

 

Amanzoe: The Peloponnese Paradise in Greece

Scattered with Unesco-protected ruins, the beach-fringed Peloponnese has been at the heart of Greek culture for millennia. Resting on the east coast of the Peloponnese near Porto Heli, Amanzoe is a modern-day Acropolis from which 360-degree views encompass olive groves and the Aegean sea.

Location:

  • Secluded hilltop position with panoramic views

  • Well positioned to enjoy what Greece has to offer: A short boat ride from the island of Spetses and car-free Hydra, 50 minutes’ drive from the ancient amphitheatre and Unesco World Heritage Site of Epidaurus and an hour’s drive from the seaside town Nafplio, former capital of Greece


Getting There:

  • 2.5 hours’ drive from Athens International Airport

  • 25 minutes by helicopter from Athens


Drawing on classic Greek architecture, Amanzoe’s standalone Pavilions all open onto terraces with private pools and views of the surrounding land and sea. Guest can also opt for the Beach Pavilions - situated directly on the beach, they provide all the comforts of a pavilion, combined with an expansive terrace, swimming pool and direct access to the sea just 30 metres away.

Amanzoe’s dining experience is a journey through regional flavours and international elegance, set against stunning backdrops. Guests can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine at Nura, savor exquisite sushi at Nama, or indulge in a Greek degustation menu under the stars at the Amphitheatre. The all-day Bar, open to gentle breezes or cozy fireplaces, completes this culinary haven.

Amanzoe embodies the essence of refined luxury and timeless Greek heritage, offering an unparalleled escape into serenity and culture. With breathtaking landscapes, exceptional dining, and exclusive access to historical marvels, it provides an ideal sanctuary for discerning travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and discovery. Whether exploring ancient ruins, savoring world-class cuisine, or simply enjoying the tranquil beauty of the Peloponnese, Amanzoe invites guests to immerse themselves in a world where every detail is crafted for unforgettable memories.

Find out more about Amanzoe in our full write-up here.

 

Aman Le Mélézin: The Ski Alpine Sanctuary in Courchevel 1850

In the heart of Les Trois Vallées, Aman Le Mélézin offers an exceptional ski experience with all the classic traditions of the finest French châteaux. Rising four storeys into the pine-scented air above the village of Courchevel 1850, the hotel enjoys an enviable setting directly on the Bellecôte Piste with exceptional ski-in, ski-out and après-ski facilities and a spa, dedicated to rebalancing both body and mind.


Location

  • Ski-in, ski-out property in the Savoy region of France and directly on the slopes only 200 metres away from Courchevel 1850

  • Direct access to Les Trois Vallées, famous for its consistently excellent skiing conditions, with 600 kilometres of pistes


Getting There

  • 2.5 hours’ drive from either Geneva or Lyon airports

  • Four hours by fast TGV train from Paris to Moûtiers Salins, then 40 minutes by car to Aman Le Mélézin

Aman Le Mélézin’s 31 rooms (23 with balconies) open via floor-to-ceiling windows to views of mountain, forest and piste. The hotel’s recent refurbishment saw its rooms and suites completely renovated, offering a restful, elegant aesthetic with oak panelling, large dressing areas and French furniture.

Dining at Aman Le Mélézin is a journey through refined flavors and elegant spaces. Nama, one of the region’s most acclaimed restaurants, celebrates Japanese cuisine with fresh sashimi, sushi, Wagyu beef, and ramen, all crafted with exceptional ingredients. The Bar offers Courchevel’s largest sake and Japanese whiskey collection, with plush seating and mountain views, while The Terrace, ideal for coffee, lunch, or après-ski drinks, offers panoramic views, and The Fumoir provides a luxurious setting to enjoy the world’s finest cigars.

Aman Le Mélézin’s serene spa, swimming pool, fitness and hydrotherapy areas are spread over two entire floors of the four-floor hotel. Offering a wide range of therapeutic and pampering treatments, it is the ideal space in which to prepare, or recover from, an active day in the magnificent outdoors.

Find out more about Aman Le Mélézin in our full write-up here.

 

Amanjena: The Oasis of Opulence in Marrakech

Inspired by the rose-hued buildings of old Marrakech, palatial Amanjena is close to the fabled Red City, set in its own expanse of gardens and grand open spaces. Shaded courtyards with fountains lead to the central basin, bordered by spacious standalone Pavilions & Maisons, many with private pools. Views stretch across the olive groves and palms of the oasis, extending to the High Atlas Mountains on the horizon.


Location

  • On the outskirts of Marrakech and adjacent to the Amelkis Golf Course

  • 45-minute drive from the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains and two-hour drive from Morocco’s Atlantic coastline


Getting There

  • 20-minute drive from Marrakech Menara International Airport

  • Other flights are available via Casablanca which is a approx. 2.5 hours’ drive to Amanjena


Moorish heritage is reflected throughout the pisé-walled resort, including the 40 guest Pavilions and Maisons that radiate from an ancient bassin, echoing the style of a sultan’s palace. Amanjena offers a variety of guided excursions into the Medina, the famous Djemaa el-Fna square, and the palaces, gardens and craft shops of ancient Marrakech.

Savour authentic local dishes at Amanjena’s Moroccan Restaurant, which also serves dishes from Arva, Aman’s signature Italian restaurant which celebrates seasonal family favourites, or delight in exquisite Japanese fare at poolside Nama. Close to Marrakech, our restaurants are open to guests and non-residents with reservation and private dining experiences can be arranged in a host of atmospheric locations on and off the property.

Dedicated to personal wellness, Amanjena’s spa facilities are serene and timeless, designed to calm, soothe and rejuvenate while expert therapists work on restoring optimal wellbeing. Treatments include massages, facials scrubs and wraps, as well as manicures and pedicures.

A varied landscape of rugged snow-capped mountains, parched desert dunes and winding coastline, Morocco has some of North Africa’s most diverse geography, all accessible from Amanjena. The ancient city of Marrakech radiates from its 12th-century medina, a red-walled former fortress crisscrossed by narrow lanes. Surrounding the city, the Palmeraie is an unexpectedly lush oasis that in turn gives way to the desert landscape, dotted with villages where little has changed for hundreds of years.


Find out more about Amanjena in our full write-up here.

 

Aman Venice: Luxury hotel on Venice's Grand Canal

Set in Palazzo Papadopoli, one of the city’s eight monumental palazzos on the Grand Canal, Aman Venice embodies all that is sumptuous and sensuous about La Serenissima. Rococo works of art are offset by the contemporary restraint of Jean-Michel Gathy interiors, while private gardens – rare in this floating city – are overlooked by opulent dining venues and spacious suites.

Just a short walk away from Piazza San Marco, Aman Venice offers the perfect place from which to explore this romantic city, and to discover the hidden gems of the city while floating away on a traditional gondola.


Location

  • Situated on the Grand Canal in the heart of the city, minutes from key cultural attractions such as Rialto Bridge


Getting There

  • 35 minutes by boat from Marco Polo Airport

  • 15 minutes by boat from Piazzale Roma or Santa Lucia railway station


Aman Venice’s Rooms, Signature Rooms and Suites which vary in size and configuration, feature works by a number of Italy’s greatest artists – including 16th-century architect Sansovino and 18th-century painter Tiepolo. Contemporary furnishings complement authentic silk wall coverings, chandeliers, wood panelling, chinoiserie and painted ceilings, with many Rooms offering Grand Canal views.

Fresh, seasonal ingredients are at the heart of dining at Aman Venice, where they are transformed into welcoming, authentic cuisine. Dine in a sumptuous space on the piano nobile, savour a private celebration in one of the palazzo's hidden rooms or, in the warmer months, dine in the canal-side garden – a rarity in Venice.

Fresh, seasonal ingredients are at the heart of dining at Aman Venice, where they are transformed into welcoming, authentic cuisine. Arva, the hotel's signature restaurant, celebrates seasonal ingredients sourced from the lagoon and nearby regions, offering creative interpretations of traditional Italian dishes. The Bar, inspired by Lord Byron, serves a range of drinks, teas, late-night snacks, and Venetian cicchetti, with a renowned selection of gins and bespoke cocktails crafted by an award-winning mixologist.

From its canal-side perch in San Polo, Aman Venice is a window into the city’s historic glories and modern-day cultural highs. Priceless art and iconic landmarks reveal themselves at every turn – most just a stroll or short gondola ride away, but for the most unique and memorable encounters, turn to Aman’s experts for insider access to the secrets of the city – from bespoke, chef-led tours of the Rialto market to private boxes for the opera at La Fenice.


Find out more about Aman Venice in our full write-up here.

 

Amanruya: The Whispers of Ephesus in Turkiye

On the scalloped coastline of the Bodrum Peninsula, Amanruya - the name meaning ‘peaceful dream’ - lies in a landscape of sheltered coves and ancient olive groves. Overlooking a kilometre of private beach with far-reaching views of the Aegean Sea, the property is laid out as a traditional village, with rustic guest Pavilions of stone and terracotta bleached by the Mediterranean sun.

Away from the property’s jewel-like central pool and elegant Beach Club, guests can explore the area’s magnificent ruins, including the Unesco World Heritage Site of Ephesus, along with artisan villages and picturesque hiking trails.

Constructed from local stone and wood, Amanruya’s freestanding Pavilions are alike in design and layout, with a variation between garden and sea views. Sheltered by a terracotta roof, each Pavilion is encircled by shady gardens with pergolas and private pools. Inside, the cool white walls and marble floors are offset by Ottoman-inspired touches – dark beams, charcoal braziers, and kilim (rugs).

Turkey’s wide variety of microclimates results in an array of fresh seasonal produce year-round. Amanruya’s multiple dining venues celebrate this abundance, with ingredients sourced from local farmers and fishermen in Bodrum and the surrounding areas. Amanruya offers a variety of exceptional dining options, each designed to enhance the resort experience.

The Aegean region of Turkey offers classical history and natural beauty in equal measure. On this fabled coastline, Unesco World Heritage Sites and towns with ancient names overlook picturesque bays, traditional Turkish gulets sail between islands, and villagers still practice age-old artisanal crafts. Situated in a quiet bay just north of Bodrum, Amanruya is ideally placed for exploring the region’s many attractions, offering bespoke guided tours tailored to individual interests.


Find out more about Amanruya in our full write-up here.

 

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