Aman’s newest Aman Nai Lert Bangkok has just opened in Thailand.
Bangkok’s luxury hotel scene is as vibrant and competitive as the city itself, with heavyweights like Four Seasons, Capella, and Park Hyatt setting high standards. Capella Bangkok was recently named best hotel in the world.
Yet, few arrivals have sparked as much anticipation as Aman Nai Lert Bangkok. Opening its doors in April 2025, this ultra-luxurious retreat, starting at $1,100 per night, brings Aman’s legendary serenity and exclusivity to Thailand’s bustling capital.
A stay at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is an investment in unparalleled tranquility, space, and service. For privacy, exclusivity, and a refined aesthetic, it justifies its lofty price tag.
In a city where opulence is abundant but true serenity is rare, Aman has crafted a Thai retreat that redefines quiet luxury.

Aman Nai Lert is designed so that from the moment you step into Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, the city’s relentless energy and noise fades away, replaced by an oasis of calm. Tucked within the historic Nai Lert Park, a rare seven-acre pocket of lush greenery in downtown Bangkok, the hotel seamlessly blends heritage with modern opulence.
Jean-Michel Gathy’s masterful design pays homage to the park’s century-old trees and the legacy of Nai Lert, a pioneering Thai entrepreneur whose great-granddaughter spearheaded the development.
The hotel’s contemporary facade, framed by the park’s verdant canopy, is a striking contrast to Bangkok’s towering skyline. Inside, earthy tones, rich woods, and stone textures create a sense of warmth and tranquility. The airy, open-plan layout and floor-to-ceiling windows blur the lines between indoors and out, making nature an intrinsic part of the experience.
With only 52 suites spread across floors 11 to 18, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok prioritises space and exclusivity. Even the entry-level suite spans 1,000 square feet, making it one of the most spacious accommodations in the city. Interiors exude understated elegance, with warm wood panels, soft lighting, and plush furnishings that invite relaxation.

Each suite offers a curated minibar featuring bespoke craft beverages, locally inspired snacks, and fresh tropical fruits replenished daily. Bathrooms are a sanctuary in themselves, boasting oversized soaking tubs, rain showers, and premium Aman bath amenities. The pièce de résistance? The Premier Corner Suite, with its wraparound floor-to-ceiling windows that frame breathtaking views of the Bangkok skyline and Nai Lert Park.
Dining at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is said to be a multisensory experience. The flagship Italian restaurant, Arva, serves up rustic, ingredient-driven cuisine.
Breakfast is a refined affair, eschewing buffets as is the current luxury hotel trend in favor of à la carte options, from delicate French pastries to hearty Thai noodles. The basil-infused roasted tomatoes on toast with whipped stracciatella cheese are a standout
For an even more exclusive culinary journey, the 19th-floor Aman Lounge is a members-only enclave that opens to hotel guests in the evening.
Here, the intimate Hiori teppanyaki counter offers a curated tasting menu featuring premium Thai and Japanese ingredients, while Sesui, the omakase sushi bar, showcases seasonal seafood paired with rare artisanal sakes. The cocktail lounge, meanwhile, serves up sophisticated, handcrafted drinks against a backdrop of twinkling city lights.



The Aman Spa & Wellness Center is huge, and spans over 16,000 square feet across two floors, offering everything from jet lag-busting Thai massages to multi-hour spa journeys. Traditional therapies blend seamlessly with modern techniques, whether it’s a muscle-melting herbal compress massage or a cryotherapy session for ultimate rejuvenation.
For a truly indulgent experience, the private Spa House features a steam room, Vichy shower, and cold plunge pools. Guests can also access the eighth-floor Medical Wellness facility, where aesthetic treatments like botox and vitamin-infused IV drips are performed by top-tier specialists from Hertitude Clinic.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok offers guests exclusive access to the Nai Lert Heritage Home, a meticulously preserved 19th-century teak mansion showcasing Thai craftsmanship and history. Personalised experiences range from garland-making workshops to photography tours led by Thailand’s Leica ambassador. For those seeking classic Bangkok highlights, bespoke tuk-tuk tours to the Grand Palace, floating markets, and hidden temples can be arranged.
While Aman is synonymous with discreet luxury, families are not overlooked. Young guests receive a thoughtfully curated welcome package featuring a plush toy, disposable camera, and iron-on patches inspired by Nai Lert’s pet leopard. Kid-friendly amenities include mini bathrobes, child-safe bath products, and an array of poolside activities tailored to little travelers.

While not overtly marketed as an eco-resort, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok embraces sustainability through thoughtful initiatives. The hotel’s footprint was carefully designed to preserve century-old trees, and single-use plastics are nearly eliminated. Locally sourced materials and energy-efficient systems further reinforce Aman’s commitment to responsible luxury.