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Aman has announced a firm opening date for the highly-anticipated Aman Nai Lert Bangkok – the ultra-luxury hospitality brand’s new urban sanctuary, following in the footsteps of Aman Tokyo and Aman New York. Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will welcome guests to the Thai capital on 2 April 2025. Located in the oasis of Nai Lert Park, the property rests in green seclusion, a haven of calm amid the leafy embrace of the privately owned park. The 52-suite hotel will be home to an exclusive Aman Club, with its own dedicated spaces, a 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness centre and multiple dining and socialising venues alongside exceptional branded residences. Aman Nai Lert Bangkok brings the brand full circle from its 1988 launch of flagship property Amanpuri in Phuket and will provide a gateway to Aman’s 24 hotels and resorts in Asia.
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The 36th property in the Aman collection, and its third global urban property, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok epitomises every aspect of the brand’s hospitality and revered DNA of peace, privacy and unparallelled service. Chief among the tapestry of influences informing the hotel, is the historic Nai Lert Park Heritage Home, owned by the Nai Lert family, who, in addition to being Aman’s partner on the project, have an unrivalled legacy in Bangkok. The property will provide signature experiences unveiling Bangkok’s best-kept cultural and culinary secrets. “Thailand has played a significant role in the history of our brand and the latest evolution, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, will offer a unique connection to the rich heritage of the city,” said Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group. “This is enhanced by our close collaboration with the Nai Lert family, in particular Naphaporn “Lek” Bodiratnangkura who’s involvement and support has ensured the property reflects the legacy of its incredible location. Further, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok represents another milestone in our long-term vision to introduce the exceptional Aman experience to urban destinations as well as providing a strategic link to our properties across Asia.”
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will introduce Aman’s trademark serenity to an area renowned for its energy. Long-time Aman collaborator, Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston architects has designed the hotel to integrate details of the century-old Nai Lert Park Heritage Home with contemporary elements. In addition, custom-made products by local artisans and antiques honour the elegance and simplicity of Aman’s emblematic design ethos. Symbolic of the genesis of the hotel, a central feature is the majestic, 100-year-old Sompong tree dictating the building’s root-framing courtyard and its striking elliptical void. A contemporary urban sanctuary in a sprawling metropolis, the restaurant and gathering spaces will sit across the two distinct floors. From the ground level entrance with its carved roofline, lifts rise to the 9th floor, crowned with a light-filled central atrium and reception area. Located on the same level will be the convivial 1872 lounge bar and signature Italian restaurant, Arva. On the same floor, poolside bar, The Pool, spills onto the east-facing terrace and the hotel’s infinity swimming pool overlooks the green canopy of Nai Lert Park.
On the 19th floor, exclusive to Aman Club Founders, is an open-air terrace with skyline views, as well as two restaurants, an atmospheric Aman Lounge, and Cigar Bar. In addition, Founders will also have access to the hotel’s state-of-the-art wellness facilities. The 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness, spanning two floors will house both a medical clinic, operated by renowned experts Hertitude Clinic, and an Aman Spa. The Medical Spa by Hertitude Clinic will include eight private clinic rooms, one examination room, an IV Lounge and cryotherapy chamber. On a separate floor, the Aman Spa will offer an extensive range of hydrotherapy facilities and movement spaces. Treatments will take place across six spa therapy rooms, a dedicated Thai massage treatment room, and the unique private Banya Spa House.
On floors 11 through 18, the hotel’s 52 suites will be among the largest in the city, starting at 94 square metres. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame park and city views. Encompassing an entire floor, the Aman Suite is one of the largest presidential suites in Bangkok, offering up to 713 square metres and three bedrooms with a balcony and terrace, dining room with bar counter and separate kitchen, spacious living room, private spa, entertainment room, and dedicated study. As part of this, daily breakfast, cultural programming and the services of a dedicated host will be included, in addition to return airport transfers and fast-track immigration service. Opening rates listed on Aman Nai Lert Bangkok’s website in April 2025 start from US$1,807 (AU$2,909) per room, and lead-in from US$1,183* (AU$1,905) during low-season. *price listed for 10 August 2025 at time of publication. Subject to change.

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