"To say that Amanbagh is extremely luxurious would be stating the obvious. The Aman brand as a whole is just that strong. A certain subset of acutely discriminating guests insist Aman or bust. This particular expression of Aman loveliness captures the lilting exoticism of Mughal Empire Rajasthan. While Europe was climbing out of the Middle Ages, the Mughals were enjoying a peaceful, classy epoch of their own in the Subcontinent. This was a time of onion-shaped domes and palms against the sky, gardens lit by oil lamps in alabaster pavilions, and halls of mirrors in complex Islamic patterns. Things went more pear-shaped in the eighteenth century, but thanks to American architect Ed Tuttle, Amanbagh revives Mughal splendor and serenity, and makes these things exclusively available to twenty-first-century patrons." - Tablet Hotels
