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Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, now open

Highly-anticipated 52 suite property debuts in the heart of Bangkok

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April 2, 2025

Following in the pioneering footsteps of Aman Tokyo and Aman New York, today, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok opens its doors.

The newest urban sanctuary from Aman, seamlessly blends the brandโ€™s promise of peace with the vibrancy of its setting. Situated in the lush green seclusion of Nai Lert Park, the highly anticipated opening marks a homecoming as Amanโ€™s second property in Thailand, joining Amanpuriโ€”the original Amanโ€”some 37 years since inception.

An emerald jewel amid the embassies of central Bangkok, Nai Lert Park is a serene escape while being perfectly placed to ensure an immersive experience of the Thai capital. Owned by the prominent Nai Lert family and dating back to 1915, this fabled location is now home to the new 36-storey Aman Nai Lert Bangkok which embraces 52 suites and 34 branded residences, alongside a global Aman Club, 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa and Wellness centre, and several venues for dining and socialising.


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Vlad Doronin, Aman Group Chairman and CEO, said: “The opening of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is a milestone in Amanโ€™s expansion into the worldโ€™s most iconic cities.

“Honouring the heritage of Thailand, in collaboration with the Nai Lert family, the hotel, Aman Club and branded residences, will redefine luxury hospitality in Bangkok.”

“Providing the exclusivity, exceptional location, generous amenities and unparalleled service that is synonymous with the Aman lifestyle, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok sets a new benchmark for the city.”

The hotelโ€™s design by Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston draws deeply on the cultural narrative of its location with space, nature and light shaping a timeless yet contemporary retreat. History was also a key reference with the parkโ€™s Heritage Home, built by Phraya Bhakdinorasreth โ€œNai Lertโ€, a visionary entrepreneur who helped shape modern Bangkok. Providing a storied design foundation, combined with Amanโ€™s DNA of space, exclusivity and privacy, the property introduces a new era of refined hospitality to the city.

It follows that local art was central to the aesthetic, with bespoke pieces created in collaboration with Thai artists. A striking 12-metre-tall tree sculpture, inspired by Nai Lert Parkโ€™s century-old Chamchuri tree, rises through a triple atrium on the 9th floor, adorned with 6,000 gold leaves that transition from gold to black.

The lobby features an installation of 3,000 spinning tops forming the Thai numeral one (เน‘), symbolising greatness which speaks to the Nai Lert legacy, and in the 1872 bar, Chiang Mai artisans carved a series of wood panels framing handcrafted leather clouds, evoking traditional Thai shadow puppetry.

The hotelโ€™s 52 suites, among the largest in Bangkok, begin at 94 square metres and boast floor-to-ceiling windows. Each suite is thoughtfully designed in a muted palette to foster a calming atmosphere, with spacious living areas, generously proportioned furniture and state-ofthe-art technology, all reflecting Amanโ€™s understated elegance. The brandโ€™s signature pivoting light panels allow customisation of the space, creating a semi-open-plan layout between bathroom and bedroom in seconds.

Stately in proportion, Signature Suites are the hotelโ€™s largest yet most discreet. The Terrace Suite, at 114 square metres in size, enjoys its own exclusive open-air lounge, while the residential-style Aman Suite is the jewel in the crown, spanning an entire floor. Covering an impressive 713 square metres, the suite offers three bedrooms, alongside an entertainment room and private spa.

Several venues for dining and socialising enhance Bangkokโ€™s burgeoning culinary scene. On the 9th floor, Italian cuisine is offered at Arva, renowned for its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. Adjacent is the convivial bar, 1872, named afterthe birth year of patriarch โ€œNai Lertโ€, while The Pool bar on the same floor serves refreshing drinks and light fare, enveloped by the parkโ€™s verdant canopy.The 19th floor, a dedicated space for Aman Club Founders, in-house guests and residence owners, introduces two new restaurant concepts from Aman providing an elevated Japanese dining experience to the city. The first, Sesui, a masterful sushi omakase experience, and the second, Hiori, an interactive teppanyaki counter. For those looking to unwind, the Aman Loungeโ€”with its rooftop terrace and sweeping skyline vistasโ€”and Cigar Bar provide sophisticated spaces for relaxation.

One of the largest in the city, Aman Nai Lert Bangkokโ€™s 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness centre covers three floors and offers an unparalleled urban expression of the holistic Aman wellness philosophy. The spa features Medical Wellness by Hertitude Clinic, providing advanced treatments such as cryotherapy, IV therapy and bespoke wellness programmes.

Complementing this is an Aman Spa, which celebrates Thai healing practices and is complete with eight treatment rooms and Banya Spa House – the first of its kind in the city. Offering a private experience with its own steam room, jacuzzi and lounge, the setting is perfect for half- or full-day wellness journeys with family and friends. Surrounding an elliptical void punctuated by a century-old Sompong tree, the hotelโ€™s swimming pool invites relaxing afternoons in the dappled shade of Bangkokโ€™s third tallest tree. Steam rooms, saunas, cold plunge pools and hydrotherapy facilities are accompanied by a state-of-the-art fitness centre alongside movement studios for yoga, Pilates and personal training.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok provides a range of cultural activities and exclusive encounters, that celebrate the destinationโ€™s heritage. From traditional Thai dining in the privacy of the parkโ€™s Heritage Home or an exploration of Bangkokโ€™s spiritual treasures at dusk via private tuk-tuk, the hotelโ€™s unique experiences showcase the best of the city, weaving a vibrant tapestry of Thailandโ€™s art, heritage and cuisine.

A milestone for Amanโ€™s global expansion, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok joins a robust pipeline of forthcoming properties in both urban and remote settings. Its opening not only strengthens Amanโ€™s presence in the region but provides guests with an unrivalled base for exploring Amanโ€™s 24 further properties across Asia and beyond.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is committed to supporting those impacted following the earthquake in Myanmar on Friday 28 March. As a result, it will donate a portion of proceeds from every stay in April to charities assisting those in need.

Learn more at aman.com/hotels/aman-nai-lert-bangkok

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