Travel 4 minutes 29 August 2024

Let These Hotels in Asia Spoil You with Breathtaking Views from Your Room

These MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia offer more than just a place to rest your head — they provide an immersive experience from dawn till dusk without even having to leave your bed.

Imagine beginning your day with the sun's first rays painting the skyline outside your window, and concluding it with city lights sparkling like stars — or perhaps even actual stars themselves shimmering in the natural night sky. These MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia offer more than just a place to rest your head — they provide an immersive experience from dawn till dusk without even having to leave your bed. Without further ado:

Suiran in Kyoto was the former private summer retreat of industrialist Shōzō Kawasaki. It also overlooks the Hozugawa River. (Photo: Suiran, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto)
Suiran in Kyoto was the former private summer retreat of industrialist Shōzō Kawasaki. It also overlooks the Hozugawa River. (Photo: Suiran, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto)

Japan: Suiran, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto

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Nestled in Kyoto’s famed Arashiyama district — celebrated for its bamboo groves and ancient temples — Suiran, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto, arguably claims the prime spot for breathtaking scenic vistas in the neighbourhood. Formerly the private summer retreat of 19th-century industrialist Shōzō Kawasaki and overlooking the Hozugawa River, the hotel's accommodations are designed to maximise the stunning views, with some rooms featuring private onsen baths fed by natural springs.

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Guests can peer out the windows to behold lush green forests or a shimmering lake speckled with islands. (Photo: InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort)
Guests can peer out the windows to behold lush green forests or a shimmering lake speckled with islands. (Photo: InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort)

China: InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort


Commanding a position amidst karst mountains, caves, and flourishing flora and fauna on the Xianshan Peninsula, InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort offers unrivalled vistas from its rooms — and you’ll be glad to know these are exclusive, as it’s the only hotel in the area. With 264 nature-inspired rooms and suites adorned with contemporary interiors and furnishings, guests can peer out the windows to behold lush green forests or a shimmering lake speckled with islands.

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Jai Mahal Palace is a revered epitome of Taj hospitality and Rajasthan’s storied legacy. (Photo: Jai Mahal Palace)
Jai Mahal Palace is a revered epitome of Taj hospitality and Rajasthan’s storied legacy. (Photo: Jai Mahal Palace)

India: Jai Mahal Palace


It stands as a palace ensconced within eighteen acres of meticulously manicured Mughal Gardens, its storied history tracing back to the 18th century. What more could one possibly desire? Located in the pulsating heart of Jaipur, Jai Mahal Palace is a revered epitome of Taj hospitality and Rajasthan’s storied legacy. This opulent retreat boasts 94 luxurious rooms and six themed suites, which come with picture-perfect views of the palace's stunning exteriors, especially its lush green lawns. Opt for a room with a veranda, and you'll revel in an experience fit for royalty, feeling every bit like a prince or princess yourself.

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This boutique hotel offers a serene retreat amidst the UNESCO World Heritage Knuckles Mountain Range. (Photo: Madulkelle Tea & Eco Lodge)
This boutique hotel offers a serene retreat amidst the UNESCO World Heritage Knuckles Mountain Range. (Photo: Madulkelle Tea & Eco Lodge)

Sri Lanka: Madulkelle Tea & Eco Lodge


Situated on a sprawling 25-acre tea plantation, a mere 30 kilometers from Kandy, Madulkelle Tea & Eco Lodge offers a serene retreat amidst the UNESCO World Heritage Knuckles Mountain Range. This boutique hotel features safari-style tents, some with open-air options to embrace the refreshing mountain breeze. Its 19 secluded lodges exude spaciousness and elegance, seamlessly blending with the surrounding natural beauty. Guests awaken to impressive views of mountains and valleys, setting the stage for immersive day trips to explore this magnificent landscape up close.

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Tranquil rooms offer serene views of mountains and desert landscapes from every vantage point. (Photo: Mysk Al Faya Retreat)
Tranquil rooms offer serene views of mountains and desert landscapes from every vantage point. (Photo: Mysk Al Faya Retreat)

UAE: Mysk Al Faya Retreat


Mysk Al Faya Retreat seamlessly integrates the rustic charm of Bedouin-style desert living with sophisticated, high-end hospitality. Located just an hour away from Dubai, this oasis of luxury boasts only five rooms, ensuring an intimate and exclusive retreat. Amidst the dunes, boredom is a foreign concept; guests indulge in a private sea-saltwater pool, rejuvenate in herbal sauna and Himalayan salt rooms, and embark on enriching day tours through Mleiha, a UNESCO-nominated World Heritage Site. Tranquil rooms offer serene views of mountains and desert landscapes from every vantage point — including a unique bedroom ceiling window designed for stargazing under the Arabian sky.

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Six Senses celebrates Bhutan's spiritual quality with tranquil views in every bedroom. (Photo: Six Senses Bhutan)
Six Senses celebrates Bhutan's spiritual quality with tranquil views in every bedroom. (Photo: Six Senses Bhutan)

Bhutan: Six Senses Bhutan


Bhutan holds a sacred allure as the "happiest place on earth," offering serene landscapes that feel almost mystical. Six Senses Bhutan celebrates this spiritual quality with its five distinct luxury lodges, each offering unique views and aesthetics. For those undecided on where to begin their journey, here's a brief guide, as we previously gathered: Bumthang immerses guests in dense forests, Gangtey provides a bird's-eye perspective of Bhutan's beauty, Punakha offers a pastoral setting amidst agricultural landscapes, Thimphu presents hilltop vistas of the capital city, and Paro showcases impressive stonework reminiscent of nearby ancient monasteries. To truly absorb Bhutan's essence, experiencing each location is highly recommended for a comprehensive immersion into this enchanting destination — plus, you’ll experience some of the best bedroom views in the world all in one trip.

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The sunrise side at Soneva Fushi offers more privacy with unobstructed sea views for early risers seeking solitude by the ocean. (Photo: Soneva Fushi)
The sunrise side at Soneva Fushi offers more privacy with unobstructed sea views for early risers seeking solitude by the ocean. (Photo: Soneva Fushi)

Maldives: Soneva Fushi


If your idea of the perfect vacation revolves around sun, sand, and snorkelling, the Maldives undoubtedly sits at the top of your travel wishlist. At Soneva Fushi, each villa is a luxurious retreat in itself, with immediate access to pristine white sand beaches. Overwater villas offer the unique privilege of waking up and diving straight into the sea, where encounters with marine life are a daily delight. Nestled within the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the property caters to snorkel enthusiasts with three house reef access points on the sunset side, known for dolphins and proximity to Eydhafushi Island. Alternatively, the sunrise side offers more privacy with unobstructed sea views for early risers seeking solitude by the ocean.

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The views from the rooms of The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, are nothing short of awe-inspiring, commanding vistas of Victoria Harbour and the South China Sea as the majestic backdrop. (Photo: The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong)
The views from the rooms of The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, are nothing short of awe-inspiring, commanding vistas of Victoria Harbour and the South China Sea as the majestic backdrop. (Photo: The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong)

Hong Kong: The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong


While the natural vistas are striking, one cannot overlook one of the most iconic cityscapes in the world. Amidst fierce competition in Hong Kong's hospitality scene, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong stands tall — literally — as the self-proclaimed highest hotel on the globe, offering unparalleled city views. Occupying the 102 to 118 floors of the International Commerce Centre in Kowloon, the views from the rooms are nothing short of awe-inspiring, commanding vistas of Victoria Harbour and the South China Sea as the majestic backdrop. Whether under sunny skies or amidst the cool mist of cloudy days, it’s a sight to behold from this lofty vantage point.

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