Offerings include IV therapy, omakase dining and the city’s most spacious suites
Aman's latest urban sanctuary, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, will open its doors in April 2025.
Developed in partnership with the historic Nai Lert family, the hotel is Aman’s 36th property, and third urban retreat, and marks the brand’s return to Thailand, where it launched its flagship resort, Amanpuri, in 1988.
Located in the heart of Bangkok's Lumpini district, the all-suite hotel is nestled within the seven-acre Nai Lert Park, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustling city.
The Jean-Michel Gathy-designed hotel blends contemporary elements with heritage details, from the use of Thai stone to the intricately carved wood ceilings and a 100-year-old Sompong tree in the courtyard.
Spacious and light-filled, the 52 suites are among the largest in the city and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, many with terraces, offering wraparound views of the leafy park and city beyond.
Each suite comes with a large daybed, a workspace and an oversized tub and rain shower, while The Terrace features a private open-air lounge and the Aman Suite occupies the entire 18th floor and offers a private spa and cinema.
Suite at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok
Wellness takes centre stage, with cutting-edge facilities including a spa, fitness centre and medical facility. At Hertitude Clinic, guests have access to IV vitamin infusions and cryotherapy, and at the spa, they can enjoy traditional Thai therapies and tailor-made movement and mindfulness classes, from sound healing to meditation. There are also steam rooms, saunas, hot tubs, cold plunge pools and an outdoor swimming pool.
Dining options include Aman’s signature Italian restaurant Arva, omakase venue Sensui and immersive teppanyaki experience, Hiori. There’s the 1872 lounge bar for drinks, and for Aman Club members, a dedicated space on the 19th floor houses two restaurants, an Aman Lounge, the Cigar Bar and an open-air terrace with city views.
Guests can also enjoy bespoke experiences, from traditional Thai dining in the Nai Lert Park Heritage Home to a private tuk-tuk tour of the city’s spiritual sites at dusk.
The opening of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is part of a wider hotel boom in the Thai capital, with a number of luxury properties launching in 2025 and beyond.
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Notable openings include two five-star hotels set within the One Bangkok development at the corner of Wireless Road overlooking Lumpini Park. The just-opened 260-key Ritz-Carlton Bangkok sits in a tower soaring 216 metres above the city, while the first Andaz-branded hotel in Bangkok, Andaz One Bangkok, will bring 244 rooms and suites, a rooftop restaurant and immersive experiences when it opens this year.
Looking ahead, Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Bangkok is scheduled for 2027, and will offer 191 suites in the trendy Thonglor district.
Thailand welcomed more than 35 million international tourists in 2024, surpassing the government's target, and with the 2025 season of The White Lotus drawing even more attention to the country, it’s expected to see a further 63% increase in visitor numbers between 2024 and 2030.
Increased demand has driven recent expansion of Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport lounge facilities, with Emirates one of the first airlines to move to the airport’s new SAT-1 Terminal. The airline, which operates five daily flights between Dubai and Bangkok, has opened a new lounge, the biggest after the one in its hub in Dubai, welcoming Emirates First and Business Class customers and Skyward Gold members.
For more information, visit www.aman.com/hotels/aman-nai-lert-bangkok
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