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X2 Breakers Uluwatu

Luxurious and vibrant, X2 Bali Breakers Resort captures the adventurous spirit of Bali, the most sought after holiday destination of the Indonesian archipelago. With its surf-inspired design and in close proximity to some of Asia’s best known surfing beaches, this 5 star resort is ideal for those seeking to enjoy the active lifestyle at its best – while spacious villas, private pools and the availability of soothing spa treatment options bring serenity and rejuvenation for the soul.

Anantara Riverside Bangkok

Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort is a 5 star, luxurious resort set aside the Chao Phraya River amongst a lush area of vegetation and trees, offering urban serenity twinned with authentic discoveries. It will transport you away from the hustle and bustle of the city to your own paradise where you can relax and contemplate your adventure ahead! An oasis of peace, quiet and tropical charm in the most hectic of cities.

Navalai River Resort

Navalai River Resort offers sublime luxury with every need and desires of guests catered for. Guests receive many options of shopping, dining or exploring so there is something for everyone! Stylish rooms which are inspired by oriental styles, each offering a different theme including, Thai lifestyle themes and Rattanakosin heritage themes. This is the ideal place for honeymooners and travellers alike looking for a unique and memorable location.

The Temple House

An enthralling and vibrant hotel in Chengdu, the Temple House celebrates a city with a rich and fabled past and extremely exciting future. From first steps through a historic courtyard building, to the elegant modern design of the hotel rooms and residences centred around gentle hills concealing a subterranean world, the Temple House is an engaging journey.

Buddha Zen

Opened in 2008 and renovated in 2015, the Buddha Zen hotel immerses guests in a thoroughly Buddhist environment. This Chengdu hotel is conveniently located next to Tianfu Plaza and Chunxi Road and is very close to the Wenshu Monastery. The hotel masterfully combines the beauty of traditional Chinese culture with modern facilities and standards of service.

Alaya Resort Ubud

Alaya Resort Ubud is a sanctuary of serenity and sophistication in the culturally charged village of Ubud on the island of Bali. It has been built with rare sensitivity towards the surrounding environment and shares its rice terrace views with a number of the communities’ local independent cafes and eateries, including the neighbouring Bebek Bengil restaurant and Monkey Forest. As part of Ubud’s evolving hospitality scene, the exotic boutique property offers guests a stylish place to stay that reflects Ubud’s and Bali’s unique artistry. A number of Bali’s most respected and talented designers have collaborated to create this elegant hotel with a distinct sense of belonging.

Adiwana Jembawan

Nestled in the heart of Ubud, Indonesia, Adiwana Resort Jembawan is a boutique wellness retreat in the heart of Ubud that focuses on mind, body and spirt rejuvintation.  Accommodation options comprise 42 luxurious and airy rooms which come equipped with air-conditioning, ceiling fans, TVs with cable channels, coffee tea/making facilities, minibars, safes, hairdryers, and other conveniences. The establishment also features a swimming pool, a spa, and a yoga pavilion.

Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel Beijing

Nestled in a protected historical area, the Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel occupies a 500-year old hutong building, offering guests the unique opportunity to experience Beijing as it was in days long past. Just a short walk from the metro, the hotel is also near the popular Wangfujing pedestrian street, with all its dining and entertainment, as well as numerous Beijing attractions.

El Convento

Hotel El Convento is a beautiful colonial-style property located in the heart of historic Leon. The site was formerly the home of the San Francisco Convent, Leon’s oldest convent, which was founded in 1639. The construction followed a design which sought to respect the architectural and colonial features of the building as well as incorporating the requirements of a modern hotel. Amenities offered to guests include a swimming pool and fitness suite so those looking for leisure can enjoy themselves.

The Opposite House

This hotel is a central feature of The Village at Sanlitun, an open-plan shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural community in the heart of Sanlitun that was designed by eminent Japanese architect, Kengo Kuma. The hotel was inspired by Beijing Siheyuan with stylishly designed spacious studios, suites and a penthouse. 

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