Ascott Grows The Crest Collection in East Asia and the Middle East, Extending the Brand's Heritage-Inspired Luxury Beyond Europe and Southeast Asia
Ascott Grows The Crest Collection in East Asia and the Middle East, Extending the Brand's Heritage-Inspired Luxury Beyond Europe and Southeast Asia
Selasa, 03 Juni 2025 | 14:12
Opening in the second half of 2029, SEN/KA TOKYO by The Crest Collection will mark the luxury brand’s debut in Japan.
SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 3 June 2025 - The Ascott Limited (Ascott), the wholly owned lodging
business unit of CapitaLand Investment (CLI), is accelerating the global
expansion of its European-born luxury brand,
The Crest Collection,
in response to growing demand from luxury travellers for distinctive,
heritage-rich stays. Over the past six months, the brand has gained
strong momentum across East Asia and the Middle East, adding over 1,200
units from four new signings and one opening. The portfolio now
comprises 16 properties with over 2,700 units, both operational and in
the pipeline, across 11 countries and 13 cities. As a key brand within
the
Ascott Star Rewards
(ASR) programme, The Crest Collection enhances the diversity of the ASR
portfolio, offering members a broader range of luxury options and more
opportunities to experience heritage-inspired stays around the world.
Among the newest additions in East Asia is
SEN/KA TOKYO by The Crest Collection,
set to open in the second half of 2029, marking the brand's debut in
Japan. Also contributing to growth in the region are two developments in
China:
Hong Yuan Hotel by The Crest Collection,
which opened in Haikou, Hainan Province, at the end of last year, and a
property slated to open by mid-2026 in Wuhan's Donghu New Technology
Development Zone, commonly known as Optics Valley. In the Middle East,
Al Mahra Resort by The Crest Collection – the brand's first
resort and its debut in the United Arab Emirates – will open in early
2027, to be followed by the brand's first property in Saudi Arabia,
opening in Riyadh in 2028.
Ms Serena Lim, Chief Growth Officer, Ascott, said: "Interest in luxury
stays continues to rise in Asia and the Middle East, driven by
travellers seeking meaningful connections to the region's rich culture
and heritage. The Crest Collection meets this aspiration with its 'A
Story Behind Every Door' brand promise, delivering culturally immersive
experiences enriched by each property's distinctive identity, while
enabling owners to tap into the strength of Ascott's global commercial
ecosystem. Supported by our flex-hybrid model and multi-typology brand
strategy, The Crest Collection is highly conversion-friendly, adapting
seamlessly across serviced residences, hotels, resorts and other
accommodation types. While recent signings highlight new builds such as
the brand's first resort, its adaptability also makes it ideal for
property conversions that enable swift time-to-market. By tailoring
solutions to the unique demands of each location, our market-driven
approach empowers us to respond to evolving traveller expectations with
agility and deliver sustained value for owners."
The luxury travel sector is projected to grow from US$1.4 trillion in
2024 to US$2.2 trillion by 2030, driven not just by affluence among the
wealthy but also by younger travellers who are willing to pay top dollar
for meaningful experiences[1]. With luxury travellers drawn to
destinations that excite, along with surprising environments and
experiences that speak to their individuality[2], it is clear that the
true essence of luxury lies in celebrating unique stories rather than
uniformity.
Ms Tan Bee Leng, Chief Commercial Officer, Ascott said: "Curating
experiences that resonate with the expectations of the most discerning
travellers has become the currency of modern luxury. Our most affluent
guests are seeking emotional connection, personal transformation and
cultural resonance. By integrating heritage narratives with thoughtfully
curated hospitality, The Crest Collection offers our guests a luxurious
and storied experience rooted in the unique identity of each property
and its locale. Defined not only by what is provided, but by what is
remembered, every stay at a Crest Collection property reflects Ascott's
boutique lens on luxury – one that nurtures individuality and crafts
hyper-localised, distinctive experiences that engage all the senses.
This approach allows us to offer timeless sophistication, elevated by
bespoke touches that reflect the spirit of each destination. As The
Crest Collection expands from Europe to Asia and the Middle East, we
remain dedicated to redefining modern luxury through evocative,
story-driven experiences that deliver meaningful moments with purpose
and creativity."
Distinctive Heritage Stories Shape The Crest Collection's Luxury Expansion
With every addition, The Crest Collection reinforces its vision of
heritage-inspired hospitality. Each property brings local culture to
life through design, storytelling and immersive guest experiences.
Slated to open in mid 2025, the 115-unit La Clef Bangkok by The
Crest Collection artfully blends French Art de Vivre with cherished
Thai heritage, offering a range of premium amenities including a
luxurious swimming pool, rejuvenating onsen, residents' lounge and a
state-of-the-art fitness centre.
- La Clef Bangkok by The Crest Collection,
opening in mid-2025, is situated near Thong Lo BTS station on the
historically significant Sukhumvit Soi 38. The 115-unit luxury serviced
residence artfully blends French Art de Vivre with cherished Thai
heritage, offering a range of premium amenities including a luxurious
swimming pool, rejuvenating onsen, inviting residents' lounge and
state-of-the-art fitness centre. Beyond easy access to upscale shopping
destinations, vibrant entertainment venues and top-tier medical
facilities, guests can look forward to a refined selection of studios
and one- to two-bedroom apartments, each thoughtfully designed to embody
the timeless elegance and rich legacy of its distinguished location.
- The upcoming
SEN/KA TOKYO by The Crest Collection is part of the landmark
Yaesu 1-Chome North District Type 1 Urban Redevelopment Project, located
near Tokyo Station in the Yaesu district. The property's name pays
tribute to its location, historically known as Gofuku-cho (Kimono Fabric
Town) during the Edo period, once home to prestigious kimono fabric
shops patronised by the shogunate and the Imperial Household. The
district's rich heritage of delicate artistry and craftsmanship will be
brought to life through the design and storytelling of this luxury
hotel-in-residence, which features 92 guestrooms designed for both short
and extended stays.
- Hong Yuan Hotel by The Crest Collection,
which opened late last year in Haikou, China, draws inspiration from
the city's historic role as a key gateway on the ancient Maritime Silk
Road. Located in the Jiangdong New District of the Hainan Free Trade
Port, the 261-key hotel blends Song Dynasty aesthetics with modern
luxury. Guests are immersed in a richly storied environment – from
copper screen partitions in the lobby and architecture echoing Song-era
design, to Chinese paintings depicting maritime trade scenes in the
restaurant, all reflecting Haikou's historic role as a hub of global
cultural and commercial exchange. The upcoming property in Wuhan's
Optics Valley will further grow The Crest Collection's presence in
China, offering a narrative rooted in the city's academic and innovation
heritage at the heart of a national high-tech development zone.
- Al Mahra Resort by The Crest Collection located on Marjan
Island, Ras Al Khaimah, takes its name from the Arabic word 'mahra',
referring to a young female horse – a symbol of youthful grace, strength
and noble spirit in Bedouin heritage. Reflecting these qualities, the
539-key beachfront resort will blend Arabian heritage with contemporary
design, offering guests an experience rooted in the UAE's rich
equestrian and cultural legacy.
- The Crest Collectionwill also make its debut in Saudi Arabia
when it opens in Riyadh, offering bespoke hospitality in the Kingdom's
capital with a stay experience inspired by local culture. Strategically
located on King Fahd Road and surrounded by key commercial and lifestyle
hubs, the property will house a selection of accommodation options
spanning elegant hotel rooms, serviced apartments, and suites, catering
to both leisure and business travellers. Guests can expect access to an
array of premium amenities, including specialty dining restaurants, a
signature 'Reading Room' lounge and café, and comprehensive wellness
facilities featuring a pool, gym, and treatment rooms. The property will
also offer state-of-the-art meeting and multi-functional spaces.
The Crest Chronicles: Showcasing Heritage and Hospitality at The Crest Collection
Through a carefully curated series of activations spanning gastronomy,
literature, architecture, art and performance, The Crest Chronicles
brand programme brings heritage stories to life at each property within
The Crest Collection. From culinary events that evoke the flavours of
the past to literary legacies that immerse guests in historic
narratives, this programme reveals the stories behind every door.
In Paris, France,
La Clef Champs-Élysées Paris by The Crest Collection,
the flagship property that launched the brand, has hosted Cognac
Heritage Tastings featuring three exceptional eaux-de-vie – Hennessy,
A.E. Dor and Koya – offering guests a unique journey through fine
cognacs and brandies inspired by the heritage of the former Hennessy
family mansion, now home to the hotel. Meanwhile, history enthusiasts
can explore the 1889 Exposition Universelle through a Literary Display
opening mid-June in the lobby of
La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris by The Crest Collection.
At
Hong Yuan Hotel by The Crest Collectionin
Haikou, China, guests can immerse themselves in the cultural richness
of the Song Dynasty, the hotel's key design inspiration. Titled "The
Four Refinements of the Song Dynasty", year-round activities include tea
tastings, floral arrangement workshops, incense crafting, art
appreciation and guqin performances. Complementing these experiences, a
thoughtfully curated culinary menu inspired by the 24 solar terms of
Chinese culture promotes health, relaxation and seasonal nourishment.
Hong Yuan Hotel by The Crest Collection draws inspiration from
Haikou's historic role as a key gateway on the ancient Maritime Silk
Road.
Starting early June in Singapore, cocktail aficionados can toast to the rich history of
The Robertson House by The Crest Collection through a series of cocktail workshops that tell the story of the locale with expertly crafted spirits.