Is it worth the price?
Bangkok-based reporter Chris Schalkx, the first journalist to check into Aman Nai Lert, shares his full review.
Amans arrival in the Thai capital was always going to be a landmark moment.
The exterior and main entrance of the Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Thailand.Credit:Courtesy of Aman Group
Would it be able to deliver its signature hush-hush hospitality in a city as loud and frenetic as Bangkok?
It didnt take me long to find out.
Stepping into the foyer felt like swapping Bangkoks cacophony for a world of soothing interiors and whispery jazz.
Italian family-style dining is available at Arva.Courtesy of Aman Group
The setting, too, helped calm the city’s chaos.
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I still dream of the basil-flecked roasted tomatoes on toast with whipped stracciatella cheese.
Other amenities included baby shampoo, kid-sized bathrobes and fluffy slippers.
My son declared it one of his favorite hotels in Bangkok.
High praise from a kid as discerning (read: ridiculously spoiled) as he is.
The hotel also prioritizes energy-efficient systems and incorporates locally sourced materials in its design wherever feasible.
Accessibility is also considered.
One of the suites is adapted for wheelchair users, with extra-wide walkways and support bars in the bathroom.
Italian family-style dining is available at Arva.Courtesy of Aman Group
Interior of the hotel Cigar Bar.Courtesy of Aman Group
Lounge chairs lay around the outdoor Swimming Pool.Courtesy of Aman Group