The Bodrum Edition is all set to open doors next month in Turkey


Ian Schrager’s hotelier instincts are on a level of ground-breaking expertise that only few can imagine. Months after the partnership of the Edition brand with Marriott International, we now have a spectacle of Schrager’s imagination, all set to unravel in the form the Bodrum Edition in Turkey next month. The awe-inspiring Aegean retreat will span a total area of 72,200-square-foot, and will redefine your idea of luxury almost instantaneously.

Exclusively designed by Schrager, with oversighting assistance from Christophe Pillet, the horse-shoe campus at the Bodrum Edition welcomes visitors with contemporary glass atrium and seating enclaves, that further lead to more private lounge areas in the property. Amongst a mesmerizing range of amenities, one can find an informal lobby area that serves as an ideal place for work, a full-function kitchen space, and an onsite spa replete with a Turkish Hammam, a salt treatment room, sauna, steam room, plunge pool, and 14 treatment rooms. A sprawling infinity pool and a near-perfect garden lounge further enhance the all-natural beauty of the resort.

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The Bodrum Edition houses 102 guestrooms and suites in total, each showcasing warm wood finishes and airy fabrics, along with an abundance of natural light. Aesthetics at the resort further feature stone floors, marble bathrooms and terraces, all done in bright and neutral hues. Those willing to splurge some more, can relish a stay at the hotel’s private villa complete with its own pool area and sauna. Wondering under a spell on the sheer beauty of the yet-to-be built Edition ventures!

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