If there is one address that embodies the idea of an urban sanctuary, it’s the newly opened Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, the hospitality group’s 36th location and its third venture in an urban setting.
Thirty-seven years after opening its first property in Phuket, Aman has returned to Thailand with an urban outpost that feels both familiar and fresh. Occupying a new 36-storey tower, Aman Nai Lert ...
Thanks to its setting near Nai Lert’s wooden bungalow and the surrounding gardens, the hotel feels blissfully quiet—despite its perch in the heart of downtown. The interior design, with lots of ...
PASADENA – Pasadena got into the musical big leagues in 1936, when it engaged Richard Johannes Lert to conduct its Civic Orchestra, now the Pasadena Symphony. Lert, known to his associates as “Hans,” ...
A fourth-generation descendent of Thailand's pioneering developer Lert Sreshthaputra, aka Nai Lert, is revitalising the family's legacy in the property business with the development of a luxury hotel ...
IS IT POSSIBLE TO CREATE an urban sanctuary in Bangkok – a city so dense and kinetic that even its traffic feels stitched into daily life? Especially when that sanctuary sits in the city’s commercial ...
Nestled in lush green ground in the Chidlom area, Nai Lert Park Heritage Home is a hidden treasure in the heart of the capital. Apart from the architectural beauty of the house, the 14 rai Nai Lert ...
‘Lek’ is inspired by her grandmother, Thanpuying Lursakdi Sampatisiri, who inherited Nai Lert’s empire at 27 after her father’s sudden death Despite her reputation for partying and fashion, the ...
Le Lert is covertly tucked away behind Plearn Cafe, giving it the aura of an enchanted speakeasy with untold treasures to bestow. Ornate and colourful, with dishes that capture the imagination as they ...
Three decades after the opening of Amanpuri, the very first property of the hotel group, eponymous uber-luxurious hotel Aman announced it's partnering up with long-standing hospitality group Nai Lert ...
Each autumn on the evening of a full moon, thousands of glowing lanterns are launched across Thailand’s rivers as part of the festival of Loy Krathong. Their senders? Locals who believe the homemade ...