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    Beyond the lobby: curated local experiences

    These hotels are more than just a place to lay your head – they’re unique cultural experiences unto themselves
     Birds eye view of the sunset over Bulgari Resort in Bali
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    As travellers increasingly crave more than a room with a view, hotels are no longer just pit stops – they're a gateway to cultural discovery which extends far beyond the do not disturb sign.

    From traditional tea ceremonies and cooking classes to excursions with local experts who know all the best-kept secrets, the world’s top places to stay now focus on giving guests authentic experiences they’ll never forget.

    Ultra-luxury hotel brands such as Aman and Raffles are among those pulling back the curtain with bespoke itineraries which grant access to exclusive local experiences. Meanwhile at places like NIHI Sumba and ÀNI Private Resorts, the connection to culture runs even deeper, with extensive programmes run by expert local staff

    Here are the world’s best hotels for local cultural experiences, and how you can get there on Cathay Pacific’s global route network.

    External view of the entrance of Rosewood Beijing in the evening, featuring contemporary architectural design

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    Interior view of Rosewood Beijing spa, featuring Chinese decor in a contemporary style

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    Rosewood Beijing  

    At Rosewood Beijing, discover the ancient rituals of Chinese tea with traditional ceremonies that guide you through the delicate art of selecting, preparing and sipping the finest brews. For a dose of relaxation, indulge in the city’s famous “pat therapy” massage, where velvet sand-filled satchels and hand-carved wooden tools are used to gently lull you into a deep sleep. Afterwards, step outside and go on a tour of historical Beijing’s most iconic landmarks, including the Forbidden City and the tranquil gardens of the Summer Palace. 

    A man meditates in front of a Balinese elephant god statue during the day at the Bulgari Resort Bali temple

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    External view of Bulgari Resort Bali spa, Joglo House, designed in Milanese style

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    Bird’s eye ocean view of Bulgari Resort Bali on a sunny day, feautring the pool and beach

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    Bvlgari Resort Bali  

    Perched dramatically on the edge of the village of Uluwatu’s rugged cliffs, the Bvlgari Resort offers a spiritual awakening that feels worlds apart from Bali’s buzzing nightlife and sun-soaked beaches. Step into the resort’s private temple for a sacred Melukat purification ritual, where a local priest walks you through a centuries-old ceremony designed to cleanse the body, soothe the soul and banish negative energy. For a deeper connection with local culture, embark on the Banjar Walk, which winds through nearby villages where life moves at a slower pace. 

    The wooden interior of a tea room at Bukchon Binkwan by Rakkojae, Seoul

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    External view of Bukchon Binkwan by Rakkojae at dawn, featuring the open courtyard

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    A side view of the traditionally designed exterior of Bukchon Binkwan by Rakkojae, seen through an open window

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    Bukchon Binkwan by Rakkojae, Seoul

    A single step into Bukchon Binkwan is enough to show you that it's more than just a place to lay your head for the night. This hotel – located in the historic district of Bukchon, close to major tourist site Gyeongbokgung Palace – opened in 2022 with support from the Seoul metropolitan government. Its history, however, stretches far beyond that, with the original structure dating back to the 1930s. This hotel prioritises meditative, restorative stays and offers guest services at affiliated institution Rakkojae Seoul Main Hanok. From mud saunas to makgeolli skincare bath experiences, you’ll truly live and breathe historic Seoul. 

    A man serving delicate snacks and tea on a table outdoors

    Credit: Àni Sri Lanka

    A guest suite at Ani Sri Lanka resort opens onto a leafy terrace with natural scenery in the background

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    A drone shot of Ani Sri Lanka resort, surrounded by trees and bordering the beach

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    Àni Sri Lanka  

    Why share when you can have the whole place to yourself? At Àni Sri Lanka , it's all yours – every villa, every view and a team of local experts ready to make your stay unforgettable. From tuk-tuk rides through colourful villages to curated spa treatments and nutrition plans, experiences at this private resort are focused on connecting guests to the island’s rich heritage. If you want to get hands-on, sizzle up a storm in traditional cooking classes led by local chefs who’ll guide you through the island’s flavours.

    A view from the foot of the grand staircase inside Raffles London at The OWO

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    External street view of Raffles London hotel facade at The OWO

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    Interior view of the elegant, Edwardian-style lounge at Raffles London at The OWO

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    Raffles London at The OWO 

    Set within one of the UK capital’s most famous buildings, the majestic Raffles London at the OWO has played host to royals, spies and iconic figures for over more than 100 years. Discover the hotel’s rich legacy during a must-visit tour led by resident historian Emiel Danneels, who vividly brings the secrets of this recently renovated London landmark to life, including why Winston Churchill always rubbed the nose of one of the lobby’s lion statues. 

    A man preparing spices on a traditional Indonesian rattan plate at a cooking workshop at Nihi Sumba, Indonesia

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    A top down drone shot of NIHI Sumba resort and beach

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    The lounge area inside NIHI Sumba resort, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and traditional Indonesian design with nature in the background

    Credit: NIHI Sumba

    NIHI Sumba 

    NIHI is an escape like no other. The 27-villa resort, hidden among hundreds of acres of untouched jungle along the wild western coast of Sumba, puts cultural immersion at the heart of the guest experience. Learn the intricate art of ikat weaving from local women or explore the island’s crowded markets, where you can haggle for handmade crafts and marvel at colourful produce. The Sumba Foundation’s volunteering initiative supports health clinics, school lunch programmes and life-changing water projects that benefit the local community.

    A serene view of a wooden bath filled with rose petals next to a window at Amanfayun in Hangzhou, China

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    A woman in white dress stands in a garden pavilion surrounded by tall trees, admiring the natural landscape

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    A person wearing traditional white changshan paints calligraphy on paper scrolls at Amanfayun in Hangzhou, China

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    Amanfayun, Hangzhou  

    Just a short walk from the sacred Lingyin Temple and close to the breathtaking West Lake Unesco World Heritage site, this resort is the ultimate escape for those seeking connection with China’s rich traditions. At Amanfayun, guests can explore the local culture with experiences including calligraphy and tea tasting or unwind to the sounds of local musicians. The resort also hosts insightful talks covering everything from Buddhism to Traditional Chinese Medicine, offering a deeper understanding of the region’s ancient wisdom. 

    Madison Taipei Hotel 

    The conveniently located Madison Taipei Hotel offers far more than proximity to major tourist sites such as Taipei 101 and the Xinyi shopping district. Its 124 spacious rooms and suites are comfortingly panelled in warm-toned woods, and the hotel offers an ambassador service. Each member of the team has been trained by Golden Key concierges, and are on hand to help you make the most of your stay in the city. Whether you want to learn more about Cloud Gate Dance Theatre or seek out the best spots in the city for bird watching, the team will curate a bespoke experience for you. 

     A bird’s eye view of Six Senses Ninh Van Bay resort by the beach in Vietnam

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    A man pours a bottle of wine in a glass at the Wine Cave restaurant at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, a unique dining experience

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    A woman sits on the floor playing singing bowls in front of a large window with a view of nature in the backdrop during daytime at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay spa in Vietnam

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    Six Senses Ninh Van Bay 

    Six Senses’ Reconnect Journeys are all about unplugging and recharging, with a programme of village visits, guided hikes and watching movies under the stars. Start with a Langur Discovery Hike and spot the rare black-shanked douc primates, then immerse yourself in food with a Vietnamese cooking class, all before ending the day with a traditional Nha Trang hot pot dinner. To give something back, take part in the hotel’s coral restoration programme, where you can sponsor your own coral and contribute to marine conservation. 

    The soothing modern interiors of bedroom suite and balcony at Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara in Abu Dhabi, with a view of the expansive desert during daytime

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    Bird�’s eye view of Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara surrounded by an expansive desert in Abu Dhabi

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    A silhouette of a man riding a horse in the desert at sunset in Abu Dhabi

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    Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara, Abu Dhabi 

    The journey to Qasr Al Sarab , deep in the UAE’s Empty Quarter, is an adventure in itself – a long drive through the desert that sees Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s futuristic skylines fade into endless sandy dunes. The Arabian-themed resort – one of the country’s most remote – comes with a slate of activities, including high-octane dune bashing and relaxed walks exploring the area's history and heritage. The resort's secluded location means the sky lights up at night, presenting the perfect opportunity for stargazing.

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