Premier Corner Suite
After much anticipation, the Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is set to open this April 2025. Here’s everything we already know about the impressive property.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, the latest addition to the diverse and celebrated Aman portfolio, will open its doors on April 2, 2025. Set within the tranquil grounds of Nai Lert Park, the highly anticipated urban sanctuary will house 52 spacious suites, the 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness, multiple dining and drinking venues, and exclusive branded residences.
Founded in 1988 with its first property, Amanpuri in Phuket, Aman was built on the vision of creating intimate retreats that provide warm hospitality akin to that of a gracious private home. Today, Aman operates 35 properties across 20 destinations, ranging from urban retreats to remote escapes.
The 36th property and third global urban property in the Aman collection, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok embodies the brand’s revered DNA of peace, privacy, and unparalleled service. Central to the hotel’s rich tapestry of influences is the historic Nai Lert Park Heritage Home, owned by the Nai Lert family, whose legacy runs deep in Bangkok.
Over the course of many decades, trees and gardens have grown to transform the park into a serene city-centre oasis, with the hotel harmoniously juxtaposing old and new within nature’s embrace. Perfectly positioned to immerse guests in the vibrant heart of the city, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will offer signature experiences that uncover Bangkok’s best-kept cultural and culinary treasures.
Speaking about the property, Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, said: “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.
“This is enhanced by our close collaboration with the Nai Lert family, in particular, Naphaporn “Lek” Bodiratnangkura, whose 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.”
Long-time Aman collaborator Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston Architects has designed Aman Nai Lert Bangkok to blend the aesthetic of the century-old Nai Lert Park Heritage Home with contemporary elements. Custom-crafted pieces by local artisans and antiques pay homage to Aman’s signature design ethos. One example is a majestic 100-year-old Sompong tree that is a central feature of the hotel, anchoring the building’s root-framing courtyard while also paying tribute to the hotel’s origins.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok features 52 suites, which are among the largest in the city and are situated across floors 11 through to 18. The Deluxe Suites, ranging from 94 to 98 square metres, provide sweeping views of Bangkok’s northern skyline. The Premier Suites, spanning 94 to 99 square metres, feature southern vistas over Nai Lert Park.
The Corner Suites face north and west, offering 270-degree views of the sunset and city skyline, while the Premier Corner Suites on the hotel’s southwest corners also provide stunning sunset views. Corner Suites can also be paired with Deluxe Suites for a two-bedroom apartment residential experience for groups.
Some of the interior highlights across all suites include oversized king beds, window-facing lounge seats, circular soaking tubs, marble rain showers, double vanities, and pivoting panels that allow you to personalise your living spaces even further.
For a truly spectacular experience, however, check into the Aman Suite, which occupies the entire 18th floor with nearly 713 square metres of living space. It features three bedrooms, a private spa, cinema and entertainment room, dining room with a bar counter and separate kitchen, expansive living room, and a dedicated study.
Moreover, every stay at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok includes fast-track airport services upon arrival along with a limousine transfer, flexible check-in, daily breakfast, and complimentary in-room refreshments, including alcoholic beverages. Guests also benefit from dedicated host services, access to daily cultural programming, the outdoor swimming pool, and the 1,500 square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness.
The two-floor wellness sanctuary houses 24-hour fitness centre; a medical clinic operated by Hertitude Clinic, which offers eight private rooms, one examination room, and IV Lounge, and cryotherapy chamber; as well as the Aman Spa, which offers an extensive range of hydrotherapy facilities, movement spaces, six spa therapy rooms, a dedicated Thai massage treatment room, and a private Banya Spa House.
Other highlights include an infinity pool and poolside bar on the ninth floor offering views over Nai Lert Park’s green canopy. On the same floor is the 1872 lounge bar and the hotel’s signature Italian restaurant, Arva. On the 19th floor is an open-air terrace reserved for Aman Club Founders, as well as two outlets – the atmospheric Aman Lounge and the Cigar Bar.
For more information and to make reservations, visit Aman Nai Lert Bangkok.
This story first appeared on Prestige Thailand.
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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