From the nature-inspired elegance of 1 Hotel Tokyo to the tranquil retreats of Anantara Ubud Bali Resort, these properties redefine hospitality with sustainability, innovation and unforgettable experiences. Here are potential future destinations that are sure to elevate travel adventures.
SH Hotels & Resorts plans to open 1 Hotel Tokyo this year, marking a collaboration with Japanese property developer Mori Trust. The hotel will be situated in Tokyo’s Akasaka district as part of the Tokyo World Gate Akasaka project – a mixed-use development combining retail, offices and luxury hospitality. The 211-room property emphasises sustainability and nature-inspired design.
Amenities include a Zen garden-inspired spa, hammam, fitness centre, indoor pool and meeting space. The culinary offerings emphasise Japanese cuisine, with the main restaurant offering views of the Imperial Palace and a bar featuring 360-degree views of Tokyo’s skyline.
Anantara Hotels newest resort in Bali’s Banjar Puhu village, north of Ubud, offering guests a secluded hillside retreat surrounded by untouched jungle landscapes. The Anantara Ubud Bali Resort features 85 accommodations, including modern suites and pool villas, cascading down a forested hillside.
The Anantara Spa provides indigenous treatments and healing therapies while cultural experiences include local artisan workshops, cooking classes and sacred ceremonies at nearby temples. The resort also offers guided tours to iconic Balinese sites and nature experiences led by a resident naturalist.
The flagship hotel of Dusit International, Dusit Thani Bangkok’s reimagined property featuring interiors designed by the acclaimed Andre Fu Studio. The hotel aims to honour its 50-year heritage while setting new standards for luxury accommodation in Bangkok.
The property houses the Napalai Grand Ballroom, one of Bangkok’s largest, with a high ceiling and panoramic park views. Other amenities include Devarana Wellness, infinity pool and dining venues, including The Pavilion restaurant and Dusit Gourmet.
Modena by Fraser Vinh Yen
The hotel residence offers comprehensive amenities including Yen Cafe & Dining for all-day dining, Beta@Modena (the city’s first cinema with 160 seats), outdoor pool, sauna rooms, 24-hour gym and a Kids’ Playzone. The property provides 24/7 reception, security, concierge and housekeeping services.
Opening rates start from US$35++ (RM156++) per room per night until February 2025.
Ayana Bali has expanded its luxury eco-tourism offering with the opening of Tevana Garden on Oct 8 last year. The garden oasis features tropical flora.
The garden includes an outdoor event space suitable for weddings and corporate events. Located next to Saka Museum, Tevana Garden complements the resort’s existing cultural experiences, including traditional dance performances at Kampoeng Bali, jamu workshops at Ayana Farm and spa treatments.
Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley
The property features 111 rooms (with plans to expand to 254), incorporating natural materials and artisan-crafted furniture. The grounds showcase hundreds of native oaks, redwoods and fruit trees, alongside over 20,000 plants, honouring the area’s agricultural heritage.
Key amenities include Valley Goat restaurant, Beer Garden offering over 30 craft beers, outdoor heated pool, lawn games and meeting spaces.
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