
Aman has opened the doors to its highly anticipated new property in the heart of Bangkok.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, located in the tranquil, century-old Nai Lert Park, becomes the brand’s second outpost in Thailand, joining the legendary Amanpuri in Phuket nearly four decades after the brand’s inception.




Following the blueprint of Aman Tokyo and Aman New York, this new urban sanctuary reflects Aman’s signature fusion of serenity and sophistication, now set against the cultural vibrancy of Bangkok. The 36-storey tower houses 52 expansive suites, 34 branded residences, a 1,500-square-metre wellness centre, and a suite of curated culinary and social venues—all situated in the lush, heritage-rich surroundings of Nai Lert Park.
“The opening of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is a milestone in Aman’s expansion into the world’s most iconic cities,” said Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group. “In collaboration with the Nai Lert family, this hotel and its residences redefine luxury hospitality in Bangkok—through exclusivity, exceptional location, and the intuitive service synonymous with Aman.” The hotel was designed by renowned architect Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston, who drew deeply on the site’s cultural and natural heritage. Key design features include a dramatic triple-height atrium rising around a 12-metre-tall sculpture of the park’s ancient Chamchuri tree adorned with 6,000 gold leaves. Thai artistry permeates the interiors, from handcrafted leather installations to wood panels by Chiang Mai artisans. A striking installation of 3,000 spinning tops in the lobby forms the Thai numeral one (๑), symbolising greatness and echoing the legacy of Nai Lert himself.






Among the most spacious in the city, the suites begin at 94 square metres and include state-of-the-art features, calming muted palettes, and Aman’s iconic pivoting light panels. The Terrace Suite, at 114 square metres, features an exclusive open-air lounge, while the crown jewel is the 713-square-metre Aman Suite, occupying an entire floor and complete with three bedrooms, a private spa, and entertainment spaces.
Dining highlights include Arva, Aman’s Italian restaurant known for its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients, and 1872, a bar paying homage to Nai Lert’s founding year. The Pool Bar offers light fare in a serene, leafy setting. On the 19th floor, Aman Club introduces two elevated Japanese dining experiences: Sesui, a refined sushi omakase restaurant, and Hiori, a lively teppanyaki counter. The Aman Lounge and rooftop Cigar Bar round out the sophisticated social offerings with skyline views.





Wellness is central to the Aman Nai Lert experience. The vast three-level Aman Spa & Wellness centre features Thai healing traditions alongside Medical Wellness by Hertitude Clinic. Advanced treatments include cryotherapy, IV therapy, and personalised wellness programmes. Facilities include eight treatment rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, hydrotherapy areas, steam rooms, cold plunge pools, movement studios for yoga and Pilates, and the Banya Spa House—Bangkok’s first, offering a private sanctuary with its own steam room, jacuzzi, and relaxation lounge. The elliptical pool, shaded by a century-old Sompong tree, provides a tranquil place for reflection.
Guests are also invited to engage with Thailand’s rich cultural fabric through curated experiences—from private dinners in the park’s Heritage Home to spiritual explorations by tuk-tuk at twilight, and interactive art encounters that spotlight local artisans and traditional craftsmanship.