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Aman Singapore Opening 2028, In Country’s New Tallest Skyscraper

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ultra-luxury hotel group Aman has announced the location for its newest property, and it’s yet another city hotel…

Aman Singapore will open in The Skywaters development

Plans have officially been announced for Aman Singapore, with an opening expected in 2028. The hotel will make up a small part of The Skywaters, which is a new mixed-use sksycraper that’s currently under development, at the intersection of the Central Business District, Marina Bay, and the Greater Southern Waterfront.

Aman Singapore building

The Skywaters will be 305 meters (1,001 feet) tall, making it the country’s first super tall skyscraper (typically defined as being at least 300 meters, or 984 feet, tall). The Skywaters is being designed by architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), also behind the Burj Khalifa, One World Trade Center, and Jin Mao Tower. The 63-floor tower will have a total of 1.5 million square feet of floor area.

While we’ve known for a long time that this building would have a hotel, Aman getting the contract for this is a new revelation. The hotel will be located on levels 24-26, so it won’t exactly have the most panoramic views in the building.

The Skywaters building layout

The Aman promises to have among the city’s largest accommodations, with views of the skyline and the South China Sea. Amenities will include a full-floor spa with an infinity pool, and multiple food and beverage outlets. The Aman will also offer some residences, which will take up levels 28-30. Meanwhile the other 190 units in the building will have The Skywaters branding.

Aman Singapore pool

This will be a nice addition to the Singapore hotel scene

There’s no denying that the Aman will probably be among Singapore’s best hotels when it opens, if not the single best hotel. Admittedly details are limited as of now, but Aman knows how open nice hotels.

While Aman has historically been all about opening properties in off the beaten track locations, we’re increasingly seeing the brand embrace city hotels. This will be Aman’s third city hotel in Asia, complementing the iconic Aman Tokyo, plus the (relatively) newly opened Aman Bangkok.

My opinion of the Aman brand has evolved over the years. Going back over a decade, I was as big of an Amanjunkie as you could find. The brand was founded by Adrian Zecha, an absolute legend in the hospitality industry, and someone who is driven by passion more than anything else.

However, the hotel group was sold in 2014, and it has certainly taken a new direction. Aman used to be known for its hidden hotels in the middle of nowhere, and it was sort of the hotel group for those who wanted luxury without the scene.

Now it’s the opposite. Don’t get me wrong, Amans are still super luxurious, it’s just that that they’ve also become huge scenes:

  • Virtually all of Aman’s properties that are in the pipeline are city properties, or properties in very popular and well represented hotel markets, so the brand isn’t expanding creatively
  • Aman rarely builds standalone hotels anymore, but rather we’re seeing an increasing number of properties with residences, clubs with memberships, etc.

I of course can’t blame the new owners for wanting to *checks notes* maximize the return on their investment, but for those who loved the old Aman concept, it’s different than it used to be. At least Aman properties continue to offer excellent quality, though prices have certainly gone up over the years (then again, which luxury properties haven’t?).

Bottom line

The Aman brand will be expanding to Singapore, with the new hotel expected to open in 2028, inside The Skywaters, the city’s tallest new skyscraper. It’s nice to see Singapore getting another true top tier property (at least I’m assuming that’s what it’ll be), and I look forward to learning more.

What do you make of the plans for Aman Singapore?

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