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Zannier Hotels GLOBAL
Zannier Hotels celebrates the beauty of authenticity, the return to simple pleasures and appreciation of adventure, gastronomy and nature. Guests here are treated as if they’re family, returning home after a long time away
The story of Zannier Hotels began in 2011 with the vision of its founder Arnaud Zannier to create one-of-a-kind stays and experiences, united by a desire to inspire life’s greatest stories. Today, Zannier Hotels encompasses a collection of five properties across Europe, Africa and Asia, united by timeless design, natural settings and recognising the value of simplicity.
ZANNIER HOTELS LE CHALET, FRANCE The essence of purity flowing through Zannier Hotels Le Chalet is echoed by the pristine white peaks of the Mont Blanc massif surrounding cinematic Megève. The property is celebrated for its striking design, with interiors balancing stylish minimalism with the cosy charm of traditional alpine architecture. Each of the 12 suites are unique, whether large living rooms with open wood- burning fires in the winter, to private terraces and balconies with uninterrupted mountain views. Le Chalet delights during the winter season with La Ferme de Mon Père — one of Megève’s
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famed restaurants, renowned for the simple pleasures of Alpine gastronomy. The hotel’s dedicated concierge is on hand to
help guests make the most of the 275 miles of groomed slopes with daily passes, ski touring and a range of wintertime pursuits, including husky- sledding, snowshoeing and hot-air balloon rides. The spa, indoor pool, hammam and sauna offer total relaxation after a day skiing or sightseeing. Zannier Hotels Le Chalet is also the perfect
base for summertime adventures in the French Alps including guided hiking excursions, walking trails, climbing or paragliding as well as dedicated photography workshops, available with daily bed and breakfast.
ZANNIER HOTELS PHUM BAITANG, CAMBODIA Tucked away between Cambodia’s picturesque countryside, vibrant Siem Reap and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor Wat lies Zannier Hotels Phum Baitang. Upon entering the 20 acres
of tranquil, green seas of rice-paddy fields and lemongrass-scented meadows, the restorative meaning behind the resort’s name — ‘green village’ quickly becomes clear. Evoking the cultural richness of Cambodia, the
hotel’s 45 terrace and pool villas pay tribute to the rustic charm of traditional Khmer homes. Raised on stilts, each villa features natural
interiors of woven bamboo, hand-picked antiques, beautifully aged wooden floors and colonial shutters. Beyond exploring the rice paddy fields worked by water buffaloes, or watching the epic sunsets at the 165ft open-air infinity pool, the cultural highlight of any stay at Phum Baitang is a private sunrise tour to discover the 1,000-year old spiritual and architectural majesty of Angkor Wat. Guests can also cruise the floating homes of Tonlé
Sap or hop on a bicycle to experience life in the neighbouring villages. Carved out of stone in the style of the Angkor-era, the Spa Temple is a holistic retreat set amid tropical gardens where treatments embrace ancient Khmer traditions. The wellness
journey continues with a sauna, hammam, yoga pavilion and water blessing by a Buddhist monk. Two restaurants offer locally-inspired flavours: Bay Phsar sets the scene for old-world Khmer culinary traditions while Hang Bay offers international classics in the evening. Lunches are laid-back and served poolside. As dusk falls, check out the Sunset Lounge, where cocktails are served in the 100-year old stilted farmhouse.
ZANNIER HOTELS BÃI SAN HÔ, VIETNAM On a private peninsula in the peaceful province of Phu Yen, Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô is an Eden- like sanctuary stretching over 245 acres. Every detail at Bãi San Hô is crafted to share Vietnam’s cultural heritage through a journey of the senses. The resort’s 73 pool villas are fashioned on three distinct Vietnamese architectural styles for each setting: rice paddy fields, hilltop and beach. Blending indoor/outdoor living, villas feature outdoor terraces and secluded gardens; many with their own private plunge pool.
The pristine half-mile-long beach and ‘coral
bay’ encapsulates everything about Bãi San Hô’s laid-back charm. Equal parts adventure and barefoot relaxation, guests can snorkel the coral reefs and enjoy the thrill of private surf lessons, wakeboarding and water skis. Family sporting activities include tennis and volleyball. The Hoa Sen Spa offers complete relaxation with
treatments and rituals designed around the five elements. Boundless opportunities wait for guests to fill their days here. Cultural excursions include temple blessings at Quy Nhon, learning the local craft of fishing, visiting markets and journeying back to the 11th-century Cham dynasty. Three unique dining experiences reveal the
essence of Vietnamese cuisine: Bà Hai offers authentic immersion into Grandma Hai-style regional cooking, Làng Chài’s thatched huts on the beach serve locally caught seafood, while hilltop Nhà Ở offers Southeast Asian and international menus. After dark, Hàm Bar serves old-world cocktails in the style of gentleman’s club in the Indochine era.
Don’t miss From 15 December 2022, La Ferme de Mon Père’s new menu will showcase healthy sharing dishes that put vegetables centre stage
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