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STAY HERE... AMAN KYOTO

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WHAT’S THE DEAL? Kyoto gets a true five-star hotel-off, thanks to two brand new openings. First up, a secret garden in an ancient forest: that’s the setting for the Aman Kyoto, the group’s third Japanese property. Minimalist ryokan-style pavilions house 26 luxury guest rooms alongside two restaurant­s. But we’ll see you in the mineral-rich waters of the Aman Spa’s natural outdoor onsen.

WHY STAY? Zen-seekers could not hope to find a more serene spot; the moss-clad pathways, bucolic surrounds and bubbling springs feel totally isolated – yet are just a stone’s throw from Kyoto’s 17 Unesco World Heritage Sites.

DON’T MISS From meditation with monks to flower arranging and tea with geisha, there’s loads to do – if you can bear to leave the onsen.

WHAT’S THE DEAL? When one of the world’s most luxurious hotel brands meets Asia’s top city for art and culture – a certain kind of magic was bound to occur. Perched on a hillside overlookin­g the historic Higashiyam­a district, Park Hyatt Kyoto offers elegant guest rooms suffused with handcrafte­d furniture, original artworks and ornate tamo wood. There’s artisanal spirits behind the bar, culinary acrobatics at the teppan grill and locally harvested green tea oil in the spa.

WHY STAY? Rubbing shoulders with the ancient Kodaiji and Kiyomizu temples, the hotel is ideally placed for cultural exploratio­n.

DON’T MISS Previously, the only way to get into a super-exclusive, super-luxe ryotei restaurant was by invitation. No longer: Kyoyamato, a family-run ryotei set in a nearby garden, welcomes guests from the hotel to devour the seasonally inspired kaiseki cuisine that’s made it famous for the past 142 years.

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