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While it's in the middle of the bustling Thai capital, the hotel sits at the heart of Nai Lert Park, a verdant oasis ... building is a century-old Sompong tree that grows up to the ninth floor.
The hotel, which opened earlier this month, is situated in the middle of Nai Lert Park, a lovely garden in ... you look – from the imposing “rain tree” rising all the way from the ground ...
The million-dollar question: Is it worth the money ... century-old greenery of Nai Lert Park, which is why you'll find the upper branches of a 100-year-old chamchuri tree poking through a custom ...
Inspired by a chamchuri tree over a hundred years old in Nai Lert Park, this bespoke art piece serenely floats above a dark, reflective pool. Another striking centrepiece is their sompong tree ...
For decades, the teakwood bungalow and the surrounding Nai Lert Park have been a green anomaly ... venue The lobby’s centrepiece, a life-sized tree sculpture inspired by Alberto Giacometti ...
A striking 12-metre-tall tree sculpture, inspired by Nai Lert Park' century-old Chamchuri tree, rises through a triple atrium on the 9th floor, adorned with 6,000 gold leaves that transition from ...
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok will open in the Thai capital on 2 April 2025. Located in Nai Lert Park, the 52-suite hotel will be home to an exclusive Aman Club, with its own dedicated spaces ...
The 36-story property sits within central Bangkok's Nai Lert Park, housing 52 hotel rooms and 34 branded residences. According to Aman, the guest accommodations are among the city's largest ...
Situated in the lush green seclusion of Nai Lert Park, the highly anticipated opening marks a homecoming as Aman's second property in Thailand, joining Amanpuri--the original Aman--some 37 years ...
Is it worth the price? Bangkok-based reporter Chris Schalkx, the first journalist to check into Aman Nai Lert, shares his full review. Chris Schalkx is a Dutch writer and photographer based in ...