Accor opens Novotel Saigon Centre

Aug 10th at 13:13
10-08-2012 13:13:25+07:00

Accor opens Novotel Saigon Centre

International hotel operator Accor said on Tuesday the newly-built hotel Novotel Saigon Centre under its management in Ho Chi Minh City has opened its doors to guests.

The opening of Novotel Saigon Centre on the corner of Nguyen Dinh Chieu and Hai Ba Trung streets marks a return of this upper mid-scale hotel brand to the southern economic hub of Vietnam a couple of years after Accor stopped management of a building near Tan Son Nhat International Airport.

Patrick Basset, senior vice president of Accor Vietnam, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, said in a statement that Novotel Saigon Centre’s prime location made it a choice to stay for travelers to the city.

“This new Novotel hotel completes the spectrum of Accor hotel brands that guests visiting the city can choose from - from luxury Sofitel, upper-midscale Novotel, to economy ibis,” Basset said. “Saigon now has an Accor hotel to meet all travelers’ budgets and expectations.”

Novotel Saigon Centre has 247 guest rooms and suites. The hotel also features four food and beverage outlets; five meeting rooms able to accommodate up to 350 persons, an in-house swimming pool, fitness center, sauna and spa facilities.

Novotel Saigon Centre is about a 20-minute drive from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, 1.5 km away from Saigon Railway Station, near the city’s landmarks, such as the Reunification Palace, Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral and Ben Thanh Market.

In Vietnam, Accor manages Novotel properties in cities and tourist spots including Ho Chi Minh City, Halong Bay, Nha Trang, Phan Thiet and has buildings under development in Danang, Phu Quoc, Hue, Hanoi and other localities.

Accor has operated in Vietnam for 21 years and plans to manage 30 hotels of the luxury Sofitel brand, the upscale MGallery, the mid-range Mercure and Novotel and the economy ibis in this market by 2015.

vir



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

HCM City developers keep offering new condo product

On the contrary to small numbers of condos marketed in the city in the year’s first half, a larger number of apartments are being launched onto the market at less...

Opening door to property

Many Singaporean high-profile developers such as Ascendas, Sembcorp, Mapletree, Keppel Land and CapitaLand already have a firm footing in Vietnam. Dao Manh Hung...

Phu Quoc’s delayed projects face the bullet

Southern Kien Giang province is swinging the axe at troublesome property projects on Phu Quoc island.

Good Choice’s $1.3 bln project is a mystery

A $1.3 billion tourism project in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province is still in the dark.

BIDV supports Golden Palace project buyers

The Ha Tay branch of Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam and HUD3 Investment and Construction Joint Stock Co. inked a cooperation deal last Friday to...

Luxurious penthouses cannot find rich buyers

Though the supply of penthouses is limited with just several penthouses for every block building, penthouses in HCM City still have been left unsold. Especially...

Vietnam banks violate loan rules on homebuyer demand: mortgages

Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc, a hotel sales manager in Hanoi, is among Vietnamese buyers being lured back to the property market by lower interest rates and cheaper homes.

Banks resume real-estate lending

Many commercial banks have begun to loosen credit policy for real estate projects, which is expected to heat up the domestic property market but, at the same time...

First high rise luxury apartments set to transform Vientiane

CAMCE Investment (Lao) Co Ltd plans to invest a massive amount of money on its major real estate project in Laos, which will see the first international standard...

Capital property deals on offer

More Hanoi-based property projects are offering competitively priced housing projects.

Real estate stocks

Construction stocks


MOST READ


Back To Top