Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

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Not all five stars shine. We’ve visited thousands to find the ones that truly do. Why Aman Nai Lert Bangkok ?

Bangkok moves to its own rhythm—dynamic, electric, relentless. But here, within the storied Nai Lert Park, time slows. Hidden in plain sight, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is a world apart, where the city’s pulse hums just beyond your secluded retreat.

With just 52 suites starting at 94 square meters in size, space isn’t a luxury—it’s a given. Every detail, from the silk-lined walls to the seamless blend of contemporary and Thai aesthetics, whispers of a place where design isn’t decoration—it’s a statement. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of century-old trees because nature, after all, was here first. The dining? Unapologetically refined. Several dining venues serve as the hotel’s vibrant social hubs. Arva is Aman’s signature Italian concept, Sesui is a masterful omakase venue, and Hiori is an interactive teppanyaki experience—each a masterclass in authenticity. And then, there is the spa—an Aman signature—rooted in tradition. Imagine a 1,500-square-meter sanctuary where centuries-old healing rituals meet a standard of care that needs no embellishment. Holistic, precise, and deeply personal, it redefines what it means to reset. Beyond the hotel, Bangkok unfolds in all its contrasts—sleek skyscrapers and hidden temples, street food havens and Michelin-starred institutions. But here, in this private enclave, the city is yours to take in on your terms. Welcome to Aman Nai Lert Bangkok—where Bangkok isn’t just visited, it’s felt.

At Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, your Rawnaq membership rewrites the rules of your stay.

Hotel Information

Address
1 Soi Somkid, Lumpini, Pathumwan,, Bangkok

Check-in / Check-out
Check-in: 3 pm
Check-out: noon

Rooms
52 rooms and suites
In-room amenities: iPod dock, flatscreen TV, in-room safe, minibar, coffee / tea making facilities, complimentary newspaper daily

Pets
Small dogs allowed

Internet
Public areas: free
In room: free

Transportation and transfers
Transfer: subject to supplement
Free transportation to city center

Always included in this hotel
Complimentary bottle of Champagne in the room upon arrival
Complimentary bottle of Wine in the room upon arrival
Complimentary Internet
Complimentary Mineral Water in the room upon arrival
Continental breakfast for 2 daily
In-room breakfast for 2 daily
Complimentary roundtrip airport transfer (from and to the airport)
Complimentary one way airport transfer (from or to the airport)

Parking
Car park / valet service: free of charge

Children policy
Children are welcome

Smoking policy
Non-smoking public spaces
Smoking rooms: not available

Available services
Air conditioned hotel
Laundry service
Concierge service

Restaurants and bars options
Arva: Gastronomic restaurant: italian cuisine
1872: Bar, Afternoon tea, Light meals
The Pool Restaurant: international cuisine, Light meals
Hiori Gastronomic restaurant: japanese cuisine
Sesui Gastronomic restaurant: japanese cuisine

Breakfast
Continental breakfast: included
American breakfast: included
No extra charge for in-room breakfast

Spa (The Nitra)
Massages
Hammam
Sauna
Jacuzzi

Leisure
Indoor pool
Fitness center

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