Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand

9.8 Superior Luxury
Select dates for prices
Check-in / Check-out

Jump to: Room choices | Hotel description | Map | Amenities | Reviews

Set your check-in and check-out dates in the form above to check availability.

About the Hotel

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 Bangkok, the Jean-Michel Gathy-designed hotel is home to 52 suites, a 1,500-square-metre Aman Spa & Wellness centre and several destination dining and socialising venues.

Amid the lush elegance of Nai Lert Park, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok makes its mark as a gourmet destination with seven restaurants and bars to discover, including a signature restaurant and new culinary concepts that span the globe, from authentic Italian and local Thai flavours to delicate Japanese cuisines.

Location

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok
1 Soi Somkid, Lumpini, Pathumwan
Bangkok, Thailand 10330

Nearest Airport: BKK

Features and Amenities

  • General Information
  • Pet Friendly
  • Dining
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Lounge
  • Restaurants
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Salon
  • Concierge
  • Spa on Property
  • Laundry Service
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna
  • Wellness Center
  • Boutique
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Cigar Lounge
  • Steam Room
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Mini Bar
  • Marble Bathrooms
  • Flat-Screen Televisions
  • Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
  • Work Desks
  • Activities
  • Cultural Classes
  • Pilates
  • Yoga
  • Business
  • Business Services
  • Family
  • Children's Programs
  • Interests
  • Hotels

Reviews for Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

One of the top Aman hotels

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 week ago

Before booking here, we have been to 11 Amans and have always been skeptical of a city Aman. Why would one stay in an Aman in a not so unique location? However, we are happy to say that Aman Nai Lert completely changed our perspective. The VIP immigration service and airport transfer was more than welcomed after a long flight, and despite our early morning arrival, the GM Ted Tucker was there waiting for us to arrive. We were luckily upgraded to the Premier Corner Suite which was very spacious. Throughout our stay, every staff member was pleasant, attentive and stayed true to the Aman spirit, i.e. no bills to sign for restaurants and for room service. The whole experience felt very private and personal and we rarely see many other hotel guests around despite high occupancy. Food was extremely good, both local food and the Italian options. The pool, spa and gym were also top notch. We would definitely return for weekend getaways in the near future.

Ronald C - Hong Kong, China


An Absolute Oasis in Bangkok (Even with a Few New-Opening Kinks)

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

Pre-arrival (9/10) We ended up booking this stay completely last minute after our Middle East travel plans were canceled due to the conflict breaking out. My Virtuoso TA worked some quick magic, coordinating with the Aman team to get us the best rates for a Premier Suite. The hotel reached out promptly for our flight details to arrange the included meet-and-greet and transfers, and they were just as quick to send over the spa and restaurant menus when requested. Nothing much to complain about here! Arrival (10/10) The Aman experience kicked off right at the aerobridge. A couple of super enthusiastic staff met us, whisked us through VIP immigration (which was great, even though the immigration officer was quite a jerk), helped collect our luggage, and escorted us to the Aman limousine. It was a very comfortable Alphard, complete with a child seat for our daughter. After a smooth 40-minute ride, we reached the hotel at 7:30 AM. The front desk staff greeted us immediately, seated us for the welcome ritual, and offered breakfast since our room was still an hour away from being ready. Before we even finished eating, a staff member came over with a great surprise: we had been upgraded to a Corner Suite. The always-pleasant Khun Gun then handled our check-in right in the comfort of our suite. Location and Design (9/10) Aman has tried their best to keep the hotel as discreet as possible. You don't even realize how massive the building is until you are right near it; otherwise, it conceals itself beautifully within Nai Lert Park. Yes, being on the riverside could have been better, but I think this is still one of the better locations in the city. My only concern is the nearby Movenpick hotel, which is very much visible from the gym and perhaps some of the suites. As for the design—this is Jean-Michel Gathy at his best. The Denniston team has magically created the quintessential Aman experience inside a building in one of the world’s busiest cities. He continues his Japanese aesthetic but weaves in local influences from the Nai Lert family, like the tree with golden leaves and the stunning water features. The differently themed inner atriums, each covering two floors, make everything feel so calm and relaxing. The Room (10/10) Let me start by saying the website pictures don't do these suites any justice. Gathy continues the aesthetic of the public spaces right into the rooms: a darker palette nicely complemented by the natural light flowing through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The suite had a long lounger, a very comfortable (albeit slightly shorter) bed, intuitive controls that you can also manage via an iPad, a hidden TV that pops up at the turn of a button, and a fully stocked complimentary minibar. But the showstopper is the bathroom. It features that familiar Gathy design with folding doors so you can keep it open-plan or close it off. Inside, you have one of the best vanities I’ve seen that seamlessly blends with the black stone, a Toto toilet, a huge bath area with a rain shower, and finally, a giant circular bathtub (which our daughter kept calling a "pool"). If I had to nitpick, the views of the neighboring buildings from the room were nothing to write home about. However, once the blinds came down in the evening, it was hard for us to even realize we were in Bangkok. Service and Amenities (8/10) There was nothing inherently wrong with the service, but when you are at an Aman, you expect nothing short of stellar. The housekeeping ninjas made sure our room was spotless every time we returned, and most of the staff addressed us by name. Still, I got the sense that the service was more "by-the-book" than intuitive. We were told GM Ted Baker was occupied with meetings, though Khun Choi (Director of F&B) did interact with us multiple times. I’m happy to give them the benefit of the doubt since they are still a very new team. That said, there were stars. Khun Sally’s charming presence at the breakfast restaurant was unforgettable—she delivered the perfect orchestration of discreetness, getting us what we needed, clearing plates, and checking in. We spent a good amount of time at the pool. You could argue it’s appropriately sized for a 55-suite hotel, but I would have preferred a larger area. The fact that they tried to preserve the old tree (which takes up some square footage) doesn't help the space issue. The pool service was good, but again, not quite the Aman level you expect. We couldn't find time for the spa, but the gym is great and stocked with the latest Technogym equipment. Dining (10/10) Dining was fantastic. The à la carte breakfast at Arva offers so many Thai and Western dishes, but the ones my taste buds will remember forever are the Kai Jiao Poo (crab omelet), the French toast, and the Danish. We had dinner at Arva on our first night, and the chef kindly whipped up a few off-menu dishes just for our daughter. We also tried the Teppanyaki restaurant, Hiori, and had a great experience with the succulent Wagyu paired with sake. Sesui is already on our bucket list for our next trip! We didn't get a chance to explore the Aman Club (where the Japanese restaurants are located) because it was totally full. Outside the hotel but still within Nai Lert Park, there are multiple restaurants and cafes. We tried Ma Maison, which served great Thai comfort food, and the Caviar Cafe looked lovely as well. Departure (8/10) The hotel graciously gave us a late checkout until 4 PM. We decided to visit the nearby Central World mall before heading to the airport at 6:30 PM. They settled our bill and did the departure ritual at 4 PM right before we left for the mall, which felt slightly odd. Later, our luggage was loaded into the hotel limousine, and once we reached the airport, their representatives helped us breeze through fast-track emigration. Value for Money (9/10) The most frequently asked question in the forums: is it worth paying $1,300 USD per night (factoring in the Stay 3 Pay 2 offer) for an entry-level suite? I honestly don't think Aman is charging an unreasonable premium here. Look at the suite rates for MO, FS, or Capella—they are very much in the same range. You also have to consider that every booking here includes VIP meet-and-greet and roundtrip transfers. Probability of Revisiting (9/10) Bangkok has always had one of the most competitive luxury hotel scenes, and it has gotten supercharged in the last 5 years. With so many options, we will definitely be exploring other hotels, but the Aman is unique. There is no doubt we will return, hoping that the minor kinks will be sorted out by then.

Sandeep T - Bengaluru, India


Amazing Aman

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 weeks ago

The stay started right at the Aerobridge BEFORE customs and immigration, I was “meet and greet” immediately after leaving the plane. SQ park too near to the CIQ so there was no Buggy Ride, we just have to walk few steps to the CIQ. Was zoomed off to the hotel via a BMW L7, it was comfortable and have all the mod con inside. After a 45 min ride, was greeted by the Ted the GM and staff, checking in experience was flawless, there was even a Check In Ritual ! My room situated on the 14 floor, exiting the lift was greeted with a reflection pool, how cool is there ? The room is huge and it had everything I needed, the shower stall was huge, almost like a mini room. There is a Japanese toilet with auto open cover as you approach it. There is a huge circular bath tub in the middle of the bathroom. Only con, is my room seem too near to the opposite condo. Service here is impeccable, case in point, I was coughing at the breakfast table, staff noticed and immediately brought me a cup of Honey Lemon Tea to soothe my throat, I was stupefied ! At the pool, I was served cool water, fruity drink and even cut fruits. The staff here are genuinely caring for the guests, and they enjoy their work, nothing is too much of a bother. When I want to go out for a spot of shopping, the staff automatically ask if I need an umbrella as the weather is above 35c. Breakfast is à la carte which has my approval, every dish is cooked fresh on the spot, this make it seem more “atas” than buffet which lead to cold food and food waste. I had a fun time participating in the Immersive Tea Experience, the host explain the different kind of tea and how to appreciate them. Standout tea was the Mango Sticky Rice tea, it is real ! We had so much fun chatting about tea and its various aspects. I also participated in the Nai Let House Tour, the guide was very good, he is very knowledgeable in every aspect of the house and its history, worth the time to explore. Upon check out, they also give me a very nice Aman branded leather lug tag. I appreciate every little detail they put an effort into. Although the price is expensive compared to other hotel in Bangkok, but you get your money worth and more ! I can’t wait to go back !

PatrickSatoLee - Singapore, Singapore


A night to remember

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

We visited Aman Nai Lert Bangkok to celebrate a family reunion, traveling from both East and West. The hotel is nestled in a large private garden space -–a rare stillness and sense of calm in the middle of busy Bangkok. We were greeted by the most gentle, kind and welcoming team, with such genuine smiles and traditional Thai courtesy. Attention to detail in the hotel is exquisite. Each surface linked to different elements generating a deep sense of connection to nature and the history of this place. We dined in Arva – exceptional Italian cuisine. I think probably the best focaccia I’ve had outside of Italy. Our table was completely private and we were assisted by the Sommelier in selecting the most delicious wine to complement our food. After dinner, we enjoyed cocktails which were on point in the Aman Lounge, soaking up the super chilled vibe and live music as we took in the nighttime skyline A night to remember forever – thank you Aman Nai Lert.

LornaS49 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Amazing hotel in every aspect

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

This was my first Aman experience ever, and I cannot describe how amazing this stay was. The hotel offers complimentary pick-up from Suvarnabhumi Airport from the gate, and their representative brings you through fast-track immigration saving hours of time. The transfer was in a BMW 7 Series which was fully stocked with water and even snacks. The suite in the hotel was amazing, bright from natural sunlight and it felt very spacious. Everything was very new as the hotel just opened less than a year ago. One of my favorite parts of the stay was the breakfast. All the dishes were amazing, and everything was ready within minutes after ordering. Simply wow! Also, I had the best french toast of my life! The fact that makes this hotel even better is the staff. Everyone without a single exception was super friendly and welcoming. This truly made a huge difference! I also loved the exclusive Nai Lert Heritage house tour that is offered to the guests of the hotel on a complimentary basis. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone, even though it is the most expensive in Bangkok by far, it is worth every penny! I’m sure I’ll be back one day!

Tourist07377431163 - Budapest, Hungary


Read more reviews or write a review

Treat yourself to luxury