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Aman Nai Lert Bangkok opens in Thailand

  • Denis Stackeusky
  • 3 April 2025
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Aman Nai Lert Bangkok has opened, Aman’s second property in Thailand. Located in the Nai Lert Park district, the 36-story property includes 52 suites, 34 branded residences, a 16,145-square-foot spa and multiple dining venues. The hotel is set within Nai Lert Park, an estate owned by the Nai Lert family since 1915.

“Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is a milestone in Aman’s expansion into the world’s most iconic cities,” said Vlad Doronin, Aman Group chairman and CEO. “In collaboration with the Nai Lert family, the hotel, Aman Club and branded residences will redefine luxury hospitality in Bangkok.”

The property incorporates elements of Thai heritage, including bespoke art installations. A 40-foot tree sculpture, inspired by Nai Lert Park’s century-old Chamchuri tree, spans a triple-height atrium with 6,000 gold leaves transitioning from gold to black. The lobby features 3,000 spinning tops arranged in the Thai numeral one (๑), symbolizing the Nai Lert legacy. Chiang Mai artisans crafted carved wood panels with hand-stitched leather clouds for 1872, the year the hotel’s bar was named after.

The hotel’s suites start at 1,012 square feet and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, a muted color palette and state-of-the-art technology. Pivoting light panels allow for customization of the space between the bedroom and bathroom. The Terrace Suite, at 1,227 square feet, includes an open-air lounge, while the Aman Suite, at 7,675 square feet, spans an entire floor with three bedrooms, an entertainment room and a private spa.

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Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Thailand – swimming pool.

Dining options include Arva, Aman’s Italian restaurant concept, located on the ninth floor. The adjacent 1872 bar serves cocktails, while The Pool Bar offers drinks and light fare. Aman Club, located on the 19th floor, features two Japanese dining concepts: Sesui, an omakase sushi experience, and Hiori, a teppanyaki counter. The Aman Lounge and Cigar Bar provide additional spaces for guests and members.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok’s three-story wellness facility includes a spa, fitness center and hydrotherapy areas. Medical Wellness by Hertitude Clinic offers cryotherapy, IV therapy and personalized wellness programs. The Aman Spa incorporates Thai healing traditions and houses eight treatment rooms, steam rooms and saunas. The Banya Spa House, the first of its kind in Bangkok, provides a private wellness experience with a steam room, jacuzzi and relaxation lounge. The outdoor pool is set around a century-old Sompong tree, Bangkok’s third tallest tree.

The hotel also offers cultural experiences such as private dining in the park’s Heritage Home and guided tuk-tuk tours to Bangkok’s historic sites.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is part of Aman’s broader expansion, joining its 24 properties across Asia and beyond. The opening follows Aman Tokyo and Aman New York in the brand’s urban portfolio.

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