The hotel serves as both an architectural and cultural landmark in the Thai capital

On the hotel’s 18th floor, the Aman Suite represents the pinnacle of this experience, an extraordinary private haven and the most sought-after accommodation within the property.
Set within the seven-acre Nai Lert Park, a historic oasis in central Bangkok, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is the brand’s second Thai sanctuary, following in the footsteps of the original Aman, Amanpuri, on the shores of Phuket.
Visually conceived by Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston, it serves as both an architectural and cultural landmark, blending the brand’s minimalist design language with Thai heritage architecture.
Serenity
While all suites exude Aman’s signature sense of serenity, the Aman Suite is the epitome of city living. Occupying the entire 18th floor with uninterrupted views across Bangkok and the verdant expanse of Nai Lert Park, it stands as a rare sanctuary of space and privacy in one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.
Spanning 566sqm in its one-bedroom configuration, or up to 713sqm when joined with two additional Junior Suites to create a three-bedroom layout, it is the hotel’s largest retreat.
Elsewhere, the hotel’s further 51 suites start at 94sqm in size, offering a peaceful haven to suit every guest’s unique travel style and preferences. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw the park’s greenery in, and interiors make use of warm woods, soft tones and intricate details that nod to Thailand’s past.
