Aman Nai Lert Bangkok hotel will swing open its doors on April 2.


A 100-year-old Sompong tree is at the heart of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok hotel, which will swing open its doors on April 2. Designed by well-known Belgian architect Jean-Michel Gathy, the 52-suite sanctuary will be a serene oasis in the middle of Thailand's bustling capital.
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Check in to the entry-level 94-square-metre Deluxe Suite, with warm wooden wall panels, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and spacious ensuites with double vanities, marble rain showers and large, circular baths. Or dial up the drama in one of the corner suites for sweeping city or park views. Irrespective of what suite you book, all stays include airport transfers, mini-bar (including alcoholic beverages) and daily breakfast.

Spread over two floors, the 1500-square-metre Aman Spa will set a new wellness benchmark in the city, offering not only indulgent face and body rituals and hydrotherapy facilities, but a medical clinic, too, where guests can sign up for scientifically-proven wellbeing programs. aman.com
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Akash is the Deputy Travel Editor for Australian Community Media. He has lived and worked in four cities around the world – Sydney, London, New Delhi and New York – and, at last count, travelled to 42 countries.
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