Aman Nai Lert Bangkok set to open doors on April 2

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Aman, a luxury hotel brand, has announced the opening date for its new property in Bangkok. Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will officially welcome guests starting April 2. This will be Aman’s 36th location worldwide.

The hotel features 52 suites with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of Nai Lert Park and the city. Each suite measures over 1,000 square feet and includes interiors designed by Jean-Michel Gathy. The design incorporates natural wood tones, custom pieces by local artisans, and antiques inspired by the nearby Nai Lert Park Heritage Home.

Amenities include fast-track airport services, limousine transfers, daily cultural programming, breakfast, and access to a two-story Aman Spa & Wellness center. The spa offers traditional treatments and amenities such as hydrotherapy and an infinity pool with park views. An in-house medical wellness facility is operated by Hertitude Clinic.

For those seeking more space, the Aman Suite spans over 7,600 square feet on the entire 18th floor. It includes three bedrooms, a private spa, study, elevator, and cinema.

The hotel’s opulence extends to the 19th-floor open-air terrace exclusive to Aman Club Founders. Guests can enjoy panoramic city views or dine at Arva restaurant offering Italian cuisine.

“Aman Nai Lert Bangkok stands as a testament to Aman’s legacy of peace, privacy, and unparalleled service,” said the hotel group in a statement shared with TPG. “With its timeless design and exceptional amenities, this urban sanctuary promises an unforgettable experience for discerning travelers in search of the pinnacle of luxury.”

Rates start at $1,418 per night for a midweek stay in May.



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