The Philosophy of The Set Collection
Exploring Life's Varied Dimensions

In the bustling tapestry of existence, traveling emerges not merely as a mode of relaxation, but a heartfelt homage to life. The Set Collection stands as a luxurious hotel group, encapsulating life's finer aesthetics. It carefully curates a range of top-notch independent hotels, each with a unique allure, attracting those seeking remarkable experiences. The values of The Set Collection resonate in its operations, emphasizing the quest for knowledge and expertise. Every guest interaction is filled with warmth and authenticity, offering a warm welcome. Artistry, harmony, and balance constitute the philosophical ethos of The Set Collection. It harbors an unyielding aspiration for evolution and innovation, ceaselessly aligning with the desires of its guests to offer impeccable service. It aims to convey the "Joie de Vivre," where each smile and kind gesture becomes a cherished memory. Every smile exchanged, every courtesy extended beyond expectations, imprints the beauty of life and comforting luxury on one's soul. In the brisk pace of modernity, The Set Collection recognizes the essence of wellness, committing to aid guests in achieving their wellness goals, both physically and mentally. Through The Set Collection, one realizes that luxury goes beyond material fulfillment, embodying a life attitude and choice. Here, you rediscover life's beauty and the core of travel; each journey transforms into a luxurious adventure for the soul.

The Set Collection Collections

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7 hotels

The Siam

Flawlessly merging classic Thai influences with debonair, Art Deco design, The Siam is a unique and decadent boutique hotel in the heart of the capital. Set in three, prime, riverfront acres, it’s a serene escape from Bangkok’s bustle, which is just a complimentary boat shuttle ride away. Distinctive suites and villas feature historic art and antiques, the fine-dining restaurant attracts the city’s high society, and the riverfront infinity pool is one of the most picturesque in Thailand.

With individual interior design, art works, and antique furniture, each of the hotel’s 39 individually designed suites and villas present guests with a personalized experience. All offer king-sized beds, deep-soak baths, fresh flowers and fruit, seating areas, and views of the courtyard garden, pool, or Chao Phraya River. All accommodations come with a personal butler who can arrange customized day-trips, dinner reservations, and airport transfers.

Shinta Mani Angkor

Siem Reap has no shortage of resort hotels, but few are designed with the city itself as a starting point. Shinta Mani Angkor sits in the shade of the Royal District, behind the Royal Garden, a few minutes' walk from the river and the bar street, nine kilometers from the Angkor temple complex. The name comes from Sanskrit: "the gem that fulfills every desire." The hotel was designed by Bill Bensley, the architect known for maximalist interiors, and the rooms deliver on that reputation: 105 guest rooms and suites arranged around tropical gardens, each dense with Angkor-era imagery, contemporary Khmer art, and hand-picked artifacts. Ten Bensley Pool Villas add private pools and dedicated butler service. The hotel is also the operational heart of the Shinta Mani Foundation, which provides free hospitality training to disadvantaged local youth; a portion of every guest's nightly rate funds the program directly.

Kroya is one of Siem Reap's most admired dining rooms, its menu grounded in traditional Khmer recipes and reworked through contemporary technique, with a seven-course tasting menu that stands as one of the more considered meals available in Cambodia. Baitong handles all-day dining. Bensley's Bar occupies the second floor above the garden, cocktails and small plates against a tropical evening. Khmer Tonics Spa draws from ancient Khmer healing ritual and locally sourced botanicals, with all products made in-house. Two pools and a poolside bar form the resort's social center, surrounded by koi gardens that have become the property's signature image. The BENSLEY Outsider Gallery & Boutique sells work by local artists and Cambodian craftspeople, a genuine community enterprise.

Hotel Café Royal

Combining architectural heritage with contemporary design, Hotel Café Royal, London, a hotel of The Set, has been reincarnated as a luxury hotel in the heart of London’s West End. The location, where the elegant Mayfair, creative Soho and royal St James converge, is unparalleled. The grand, historic areas of the property have been sensitively restored while 159 guestrooms and suites (including seven signature suites) have been created in a contemporary yet refined style. Crafted meticulously in soft Portland stone or panels of fumed English Oak, all room feature stunning Carrara marble bathrooms with heated walls and floors, rainfall showers and separate oversized baths in our suites.

Continuing its celebrated legacy as a culinary institution, the hotel offers a selection of restaurants and bars, Alex Dilling at Hotel Café Royal, one of London’s best fine dining destinations; Cakes & Bubbles by famed El Bulli chef Albert Adria, serving a parade of exceptional desserts and Champagne and an award-winning Afternoon Tea served in the historic The Grill Room (you can even sit at Princess Diana’s favourite table). The hotel also boasts the Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Spa which enjoys an 18-meter pool, sauna, Hammam, Jacuzzi, spacious gym, nine treatment rooms and fitness and yoga classes.

Mamilla Hotel

Jerusalem does not ease you in. The Old City walls are visible from the street, the Tower of David rises at the end of the boulevard, and the weight of the place arrives before you have checked in. Mamilla Hotel sits at exactly this threshold — along Alrov Mamilla Avenue, steps from Jaffa Gate, where the ancient city and the modern one meet. Ben Gurion International Airport is about 50 minutes by car. The building was designed by Moshe Safdie, with interiors by Piero Lissoni — a collaboration that holds its own against the surrounding context. The limestone exterior echoes the Old City's building material; inside, Lissoni's minimalism interprets luxury without competing with the view. The hotel's 194 rooms each feature a walk-in shower and separate bathtub; select rooms look directly onto the Old City walls. Bathrooms include electronically opaque glass that clears at the touch of a button — quietly one of the hotel's most memorable details.

The rooftop infinity pool looks out in three directions over the Old City, Mount Zion, and Independence Park; the Rooftop Lounge & Restaurant serves dinner and drinks against that backdrop, with menus by leading Israeli chefs. On the ground floor, Happy Fish is an open-air Mediterranean seafood restaurant on the veranda facing Mamilla Avenue — brunch through late evening. The Mirror Bar overlooks the pedestrian boulevard in an intimate, reflective space suited to an afternoon drink that tends to extend. Akasha Wellness Centre anchors the spa: a Watsu aquatic therapy pool, hammam steam treatments, aromatherapy massage, and hydrotherapy, with an indoor pool and fully equipped gym. All dining is under the kosher supervision of the Jerusalem Rabbinate.

Myconian Deos

Mikonos  •  Greece
Opened in May 2024, Deos Mykonos marks a paradigm shift in Cycladic luxury. As a member of The Set Collection and the Myconian Collection, its name—ancient Greek for 'awe'—perfectly encapsulates its essence. Perched on a hill above Chora, the property is a masterpiece of 'levitation' architecture by GM Architects. Utilizing local quarried stone and a warm minimalist aesthetic, the structures blend seamlessly into the landscape, creating an illusion of floating above the iconic windmills and the Aegean Sea. The hotel features just 42 rooms and suites, conceived as private residences, with most offering expansive terraces equipped with private pools or hot tubs, ensuring unparalleled privacy. The culinary heart, Epico, led by Executive Chef Ilias Maslaris, champions a farm-to-table philosophy, crafting refined Greek cuisine from estate-grown ingredients. The bar serves narrative-driven cocktails against a backdrop of panoramic sunsets. Wellness is elevated at Sana Spa, a sanctuary offering treatments by Augustinus Bader and Elemis, alongside a marble indoor pool. With unique experiences like yoga facing the sacred island of Delos, Deos Mykonos offers a profound connection to the island's spirit, balancing modern indulgence with timeless tranquility.

Round Hill Hotel & Villas

Round Hill Hotel & Villas has held its private hundred-acre peninsula in Montego Bay, Jamaica since 1953, still among the island's most discreet legends. Once a pineapple plantation, the gated estate sits about 25 minutes from Sangster International Airport, with helicopter arrivals from Kingston. A golden-sand beach traces the shoreline, an infinity pool hangs between green hillside and blue water, and the trade winds find their way into every room. The seafront Pineapple House holds 36 ocean-view rooms, each designed by Ralph Lauren in his signature white-on-white: four-poster beds, pale stone floors, and crisp linens, more composed than showy, with the Caribbean framed in the doorway. Across the peninsula stand 27 private villas, from two to six bedrooms, most with their own pool and a dedicated butler, chef, and gardener; suites with private pools offer the same seclusion, scaled down. Each villa is privately owned and let only when its owner is away, so all carry their own character, full of antiques and the quiet patina of the plantation years.

Dining is led by award-winning executive chef Martin Maginley, whose Light Clean Caribbean Cuisine treats Jamaican produce with a bright, unfussy hand. The seafront Seaside Terrace anchors the day, where the waves and a cup of Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee make a memorable morning, before the bars take over after dark. The spa occupies a restored 18th-century great house above the sea, with outdoor aromatherapy massages and an open-air pavilion for meditation and breathwork. Active days fill with tennis and pickleball, snorkeling, or the peninsula trail and its views over the bay, while families lean on the Pineapple Club, the 7-Up Club, and attentive nanny service.

Shinta Mani Wild

Shinta Mani Wild unfolds across a 350-hectare river valley in Cambodia's Cardamom Mountains, strung along 1.5 kilometers of fast water and waterfalls between Bokor and Kirirom National Parks. Designer Bill Bensley shielded the valley from poaching and logging and, in 2018, opened Cambodia's first private nature reserve, now a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. The arrival sets the tone: you clip into a harness and fly 400 meters by zipline over the canopy and a waterfall, landing at the Landing Zone Bar, cocktail in hand. Just 15 tents stand on stilts along the river, each different and steeped in the explorer age, in dark Khmer wood and antiques. Tent 01 honors Cambodian royalty; Tent 02 traces Jackie Kennedy's 1967 visit. Inside wait an air-conditioned bedroom, a cloud-soft bed, and a deck with a tub above the water; gaps in the timber floor let the river rise through the room all night, with the occasional hoot of a gibbon.

Almost everything on the table is gathered from the forest. Chef Tim Pheak, proud of his Cambodian roots, sends foragers into the jungle at dawn, then turns the haul into generous breakfasts and multi-course dinners. Meals roam beyond the Waterfall Restaurant: your Bensley Butler will lay a table above a cascade or deep in the trees. The finest ritual comes at golden hour, when sundowners are poured on a flat boulder mid-river, its natural hollows doubling as ice buckets while a campfire crackles and tiny fish nibble at your toes. By day you might kayak through mangrove channels, bike forest single-track, or patrol with Wildlife Alliance rangers to clear poachers' snares. The forest shelters sun bears, clouded leopards, pangolins, and pileated gibbons.

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