A data-driven breakdown of Aman properties using thousands of guest reviews to score hotels based on service, food, rooms, location, value, and ambiance, then comparing those scores against the lowest nightly rates to identify standout value and underperformers.
Top performing hotels by category
Best for service: Amansara
Extremely high-touch service where rooms are refreshed instantly, personal items are cleaned while you are out, and amenities are prepared around guest activities like temple visits.
Best for food: Aman Venice
Arva is treated as a destination restaurant rather than standard hotel dining, standing out in a portfolio where food scores are generally weaker.
Best for rooms: Amanzoe
Massive entry-level pavilions with private pools, large terraces, dual bathrooms, and skylit showers, offering one of the most expansive room experiences in European luxury hospitality.
Best for location: Amantaka
Highly walkable access to Luang Prabang’s main attractions while still maintaining a secluded, walled retreat feel.
Best for value: Amandari
Strong pricing relative to service level, with long-tenured staff and a scenic jungle gorge setting that competes well with higher-priced alternatives.
Best for ambiance: Amangiri (tied with Aman Tokyo)
Distinct architectural identity in the desert landscape for Amangiri, and a serene urban luxury environment for Aman Tokyo.
Lowest performing properties
Amandayan
Good location but issues with maintenance, service consistency, and overall property condition.
Aman New York
Strong room scores but weak service execution and value concerns given high nightly rates.
Amanwella
Beautiful beach setting undermined by maintenance issues and pricing concerns.
Aman Kyoto
Exceptional atmosphere but lacks amenities typically expected at its price point.
Overview
The analysis highlights how performance varies significantly across the Aman portfolio, with some properties delivering exceptional value and others falling short relative to their pricing tier.
