Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is officially opening April 2
The latest — and hotly anticipated — hotel from ultraluxury brand Aman finally has an opening date. Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will officially open its doors to guests April 2, offering a tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of busy Bangkok.

The property, which will be Aman's 36th location and was on our list of the most exciting hotel openings of 2025, will feature just 52 suites with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Bangkok's verdant Nai Lert Park and the city beyond.
Each suite is quite spacious, coming in at more than 1,000 square feet, and will feature Jean-Michel Gathy-designed interiors in the form of natural wood tones, custom pieces made by local artisans and a collection of antiques that draw inspiration from the neighboring Nai Lert Park Heritage Home, which is over a century old.

Accommodations comes with perks like fast-track arrival airport services and limousine transfers, daily cultural programming, daily breakfast and access to the impressive two-story, 16,000-square-foot Aman Spa & Wellness center.

Travelers looking to really splurge should book the Aman Suite, which exceeds 7,600 square feet and occupies the entire 18th floor of the hotel. It includes three bedrooms, its own private spa, a dedicated study, a private elevator and even its very own cinema.
Where the property really shines, however, is its spa, which includes traditional treatments and indulgent amenities like hydrotherapy and an infinity pool overlooking Nai Lert Park, as well as an in-house medical wellness facility operated by the Hertitude Clinic.
The opulence continues on the 19th floor with the open-air terrace, which is exclusive to Aman Club Founders and boasts panoramic views of the city. Guests can also treat themselves to elevated Italian food at the hotel group's signature Arva restaurant.
"Aman Nai Lert Bangkok stands as a testament to Aman's legacy of peace, privacy, and unparalleled service, providing a gateway to the brand's exquisite properties throughout Asia," the hotel group wrote 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 for Aman Nai Lert Bangkok start at $1,418 per night for a midweek stay in May.
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