Currently under construction, Aman’s sophisticated hotel-and-residences development will place guests within the Thai capital’s verdant Nai Lert Park.
Here amid the skyscrapers of central Bangkok, a new scheme will bring heritage and nature together in a narrative honouring Thailand’s revered Nai Lert family.
Celebrating Nai Lert’s achievements
Planned for completion in late 2023, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will lie on Wireless Road within the 1915-founded Nai Lert Park, surrounded by embassies. The under-construction hotel will pay homage to entrepreneur Nai Lert, who founded his eponymous company in 1894 and helped revolutionise Thai daily life, not least by introducing the country’s first ice factory and Bangkok’s inaugural five-star hotel.
Developer Nai Lert Group’s founder acquired this parkland to preserve its natural beauty for future generations, building a home, which is now a museum, on the land.
Noteworthy design
The 52-suite Aman hotel is being designed by Openbox, with interiors courtesy of Denniston. Within its leafy setting, the scheme will provide travellers with a unique experience of the capital thanks to its wraparound views, open-air terraces and striking central atrium.
As well as the hotel element, the 36-storey building will contain 50 luxurious residences, and an array of leisure and entertainment amenities.
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