Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is set to open this April in Thailand’s capital.
Located within the serene, privately owned Nai Lert Park, the 52-suite hotel will include the exclusive Aman Club, an expansive spa and wellness center, multiple dining venues, and branded residences.
The hotel, designed by longtime Aman collaborator Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston, blends the historic charm of the century-old Nai Lert Park Heritage Home with the brand’s signature minimalist aesthetic. Local craftsmanship and antiques further enhance the interiors, while a majestic 100-year-old Sompong tree serves as the heart of the property, anchoring a dramatic elliptical courtyard.
Inside the suites
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok’s accommodations, which start at 1,012 square feet, feature floor-to-ceiling windows that frame park and city views.
Spanning an entire floor, the Aman Suite offers 7,674 square feet of refined luxury, including three bedrooms, a balcony and terrace, a dining room with bar counter and separate kitchen, a living room, private spa, entertainment room, and study.
F&B at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok
The hotel’s dining and gathering spaces unfold across two distinct levels.
Guests arrive at the ninth floor, where a light-filled central atrium leads to the 1872 lounge bar and Italian restaurant Arva. Meanwhile, a relaxed poolside bar, with views of the Nai Lert Park canopy, extends onto an east-facing terrace.
On the 19th floor, Aman Club founders and in-house guests have access to an open-air terrace with skyline views, as well as two additional restaurants, an atmospheric lounge, and a cigar bar.
A holistic wellness destination
Comprising 16,146 square feet, the Aman Spa & Wellness center is made up of a medical clinic operated by Hertitude Clinic and an Aman Spa.
The medical wellness clinic features eight private treatment rooms, an examination room, an IV Lounge, and a cryotherapy chamber, while the Aman Spa offers hydrotherapy facilities and movement spaces designed for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok follows on the heels of Aman’s launches in Tokyo and New York.
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