Asia is set for another impressive line-up of luxury hotel launches that promise to redefine the travel and lifestyle landscape. From a rainforest resort to urban sanctuaries, keep an eye on these hotel openings for your next travel adventure.
Singapore: Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree
This is nature-infused luxury in Singapore. Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree is nestled within Mandai Wildlife Reserve, and will offer 338 biophilic-inspired accommodations that blend seamlessly with the lush rainforest. The resort emphasises sustainability while offering a connection to nature through its thoughtfully designed rooms woth views of the Upper Seletar Reservoir. Immersive experiences such as guided wildlife walks, curated wellness retreats, and exclusive forest activities will be available for guests to take part in. It is set to open in the first half of 2025.
Malaysia: Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Occupying the top floors of Asia Pacific’s tallest skyscraper Merdeka 118, Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur will be an elevated experience with breathtaking views of the city skyline. Set to open in the third quarter of next year, this 252-room hotel is designed to celebrate Malaysia’s rich heritage, incorporating local craftsmanship such as batik and wood-carved motifs. The hotel will offer guests a range of experiences, from innovative dining with locally sourced ingredients to a wellness centre focused on sustainability.
Thailand: Andaz One Bangkok
Andaz One Bangkok will provide a serene escape amidst the city’s vibrant energy. Overlooking Lumphini Park, this 244-room lifestyle hotel is located within the prestigious One Bangkok development with thoughtfully designed rooms and suites that combine local artistry with modern comforts. The hotel will feature a rooftop restaurant and lounge offering creative Thai and international cuisine. As part of Thailand’s largest integrated real estate project, it provides guests with seamless access to the cultural and commercial heart of the Thai capital. It is scheduled to open in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Thailand: Aman Nai Lert Bangkok
Opening in early 2025, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok brings Aman’s signature tranquillity to the bustling city of Bangkok. Nestled within the lush seven-acre Nai Lert Park, this 52-suite urban sanctuary offers wraparound views, open-air terraces, and a central atrium designed by the acclaimed Jean-Michel Gathy. The property combines Thai cultural heritage with Aman’s refined aesthetic, creating an oasis of calm amidst the vibrant energy of the city. Guests will also be able to indulge in the brand’s renowned wellness philosophy at the 1,500-square-metre Aman Wellness Centre featuring holistic treatments and state-of-the-art facilities.
Japan: Park Hyatt Tokyo
Perched high above the Shinjuku skyline, Park Hyatt Tokyo is set to reopen in October 2025 following an extensive restoration by Studio Jouin Manku. While retaining its iconic sophistication, the hotel introduces new interiors designed to elevate guest comfort, all while preserving its signature design elements, such as the black anthracite furnishings and breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Fuji. Guests can expect revamped public spaces, guest rooms and dining areas that offer a contemporary reinterpretation of timeless luxury.
Japan: Caption by Hyatt Kabutocho Tokyo
Caption by Hyatt Kabutocho Tokyo is a bold architectural statement in the Nihonbashi district that blends sustainability and luxury. Opening in the third quarter of 2025, this 12-storey property is built with a hybrid timber and steel structure, embodying sustainable urban living and showcasing woodwork in its exposed beams and ceilings. As part of Kabutocho’s revitalisation, provides guests with seamless access to Tokyo’s cultural, dining and shopping attractions, all while embracing a forward-thinking approach to hospitality.
Japan: Cassia Hirafu Niseko
Set in Japan’s renowned ski destination, this Scandinavian-inspired resort offers more than 120 accommodations, ranging from one-bedroom suites to luxurious penthouses, all just minutes from the Hirafu slopes. Guests can enjoy ski-in/ski-out convenience, curated dining options, and access to the region’s hot springs, making Cassia Hirafu Niseko a premier destination for winter enthusiasts. It is expected to open in late 2025, just in time for the winter season.
Cambodia: Angsana Siem Reap
Nestled near the UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat, Angsana Siem Reap is a tranquil resort opening in late 2025. Featuring private pool villas surrounded by lush gardens and lagoon-style pools, this property blends serene luxury with access to Cambodia’s rich heritage. The resort’s design incorporates Khmer cultural elements, offering guests an immersive experience as they explore the iconic temples of Angkor. It’s set to be an idyllic retreat for families, honeymooners, and cultural enthusiasts alike.