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Aman Kyoto

1, Okitayama Washimine-Cho, Kita-ku
Kyoto, 603-8458
Japan

OFFER ID H11022

Overview

Set in a secret garden at the heart of a 32-hectare forest, Aman Kyoto, Aman’s third destination in Japan – opens on 1 November 2019. The resort is a secluded otherworldly retreat: moss-covered boulders glow emerald-like in the lush undergrowth, winding footpaths link tranquil forest glades, and streams provide a soothing soundtrack broken only by birdsong. From this peaceful haven, where gardens, forest and healing waters rejuvenate body and mind, guests can explore all that Kyoto has to offer on uniquely curated, behind-the-scenes Aman Journeys.

Exclusive Amenities

  • Full Breakfast for up to two guests daily at The Living Pavilion
  • USD $100 Hotel Credit, per room, per stay applicable at all outlets (The Living Pavilion by Aman, Taka-an, In-room Dining, Minibar), Aman Spa, FB/Spa Retails, Activity, Aman Cultural Journey, Transportation (except Taxies) and Laundry
    Excludes: Room rates, paid outs, handling fee, taxies, courier and any other limitation the resort may have
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in:
  • Upgrade (room to room only, unavailable for suites and pavilions)
  • Early Check-in
  • Late Check-out

2024  |  Suite Privileges

Combinable with Exclusive Amenities listed above. A two-night minimum stay applies for Suite Privileges.

  • US$100 Hotel/Resort credit, once per stay (excluding room rate, retail and 3rd party services)

Check In: 3:00 PM
Check Out: 12:00 PM


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