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Aman Nai Lert Bangkok nests within the seven-acre green oasis of Nai Lert Park in Thailand’s capital, seamlessly blending the city's dynamic energy with a true sense of tranquillity. Perfectly placed for an immersion into city life, the Jean-Michel Gathy-designed Bangkok hotel is home to 52 suites, a 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness centre and several destination dining and socialising venues.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is located a 45-60 minute drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Thailand’s main gateway for international and domestic arrivals. Additionally, Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) accommodates private jet arrivals and is approximately a 45 minute drive.
The hotel’s dedicated concierge team is on hand to arrange transfers from any airport, in a wide range of luxury vehicles.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok
1 Soi Somkid
Lumpini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330
Thailand

Among Bangkok hotels, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok sets out on its own, unique path, effortlessly blending Thai heritage, urban greenery and a central-city location. Set within the storied Nai Lert Park on Wireless Road - a tranquil enclave dating back to 1915 - the hotel offers Aman’s notions of peace and serenity, just moments from the bustling heart of the capital.
In calm contrast to the city’s vibrant energy, the property is among the most forward-facing wellness hotels in Bangkok, with a 1,500-square-metre wellness centre alongside seven venues for dining and socialising. Its 36-storeys house 52 spacious suites and 39 branded residences, each designed to envelop guests in the park’s nature, while providing seamless access to Bangkok’s most alluring neighbourhoods; a true embodiment of urban sanctuary.

With Aman Nai Lert Bangkok as an inspiring base, Aman’s sanctuaries across Asia await further discovery. Depart the Thai capital to the original Aman on Phuket’s coast; make your stay part of a multi-stop journey across nearby Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos; or take advantage of direct flights from Bangkok to lesser-travelled destinations such as Bhutan and the Philippines.