Property will offer upgrades at time of check-in, subject to availability for Rooms
100 USD food & beverage credit
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Complimentary continental breakfast for two daily
Surrounded by serene Buddhist temples in a wooded valley, Amanfayun is a private village seemingly lost in time. Tucked away from the world in a natural paradise of tea fields, indigenous forest and lush groves of bamboo, this tranquil retreat is nonetheless remarkably accessible, situated just 6km from Unesco-protected West Lake. A graceful stone pathways meander from hotel reception to Fayun village’s main thoroughfare - Fayun Pathway. There are several selections of distinctive restaurants and 46 peaceful abodes on Fayun Pathway. Set along the picturesque Fayun Pathway are six unique restaurants providing homecooked cuisine in verdant natural surroundings. Imbuing Amanfayun with a sense of community, they offer local and international cuisines to both guests and non-residents. Picnics and private dining experiences can also be arranged. Set in serene gardens around a 20-metre heated swimming pool, the expansive Aman Spa is housed in five gracious pavilions screened by bamboo groves, tea bushes and magnolia trees. Guests are welcomed into the Reflexology House, beyond which lie the Bath House, the Fitness Centre, the Finishing Salon and the Treatment House.
Amanfayun lies to the west of the Unesco-protected West Lake on the outskirts of Hangzhou – a historic site surrounded by natural forest and seven Buddhist temples. Designed as a traditional Chinese village, the resort comprises 46 stone dwellings, including 19 Village Rooms, 22 Suites and 5 Villas arranged around peaceful courtyards. A few of the village dwellings date back more than a century. Located in the centre of the village, Fayun Place is the most commanding of the original structures. The lower level houses a relaxed lounging area, while the upper level contains a cigar room and informal sitting and reading rooms. Running the full extent of the property is Fayun Pathway. This is the village’s main thoroughfare – a stone pedestrian path that extends 600 metres. Located along Fayun Pathway are a number of eateries. The only outlet serving Western cuisine, the Restaurant houses the Bar and is the resort’s main dining facility. On the upper floor is the meeting room with two external terraces offering sweeping forest views. The Steam House is a casual venue serving steamed fare, while Hangzhou House offers local dishes. Further along Fayun Pathway lies a homely Tea House, providing traditional tea service and handmade snacks. The resort’s Aman Spa comprises five buildings set around tranquil courtyards with a 20-metre heated, outdoor swimming pool. The Reception and Reflexology House is the first Aman Spa building accessed from Fayun Pathway. The second building is the Bath House. The Fitness Centre includes a Pilates studio, gym and meditation room, while the Finishing Salon offers hair spa treatments, manicures, pedicures and waxing. The last two-storey structure is the Treatment House, where guests can enjoy a comprehensive spa menu.