Vietnam’s first dine-‘n’-slide hotel begins construction

Jun 2nd at 16:16
02-06-2017 16:16:40+07:00

Vietnam’s first dine-‘n’-slide hotel begins construction

Vietnam’s first hotel to use tubular slides to carry guests between floors, Fusion Suite Vung Tau, has started construction on June 1, 2017.

Designed for the modern traveller, Fusion Suites Vung Tau will provide a range of 171 unique and well-appointed suites and apartments, perfect for young families, couples, or groups of friends. Featuring expansive windows, this 20-storey hotel will make full use of the breathtaking ocean view and natural light this dynamic coastal city is famous for.

Aside from the unique slide system, the property will also include functional areas and guest facilities, including an on-site spa, a rooftop infinity pool and cocktail bar, a refined yet informal restaurant serving healthy, balanced, and creative Fusion menus, plus a coffee lounge, meeting rooms, and conference facilities.

The project will also feature high-quality services to Vietnam’s rapidly developing tourism sector, aimed at attracting domestic and foreign tourists alike.

The hotel is located in the heart of Vung Tau city, within easy reach of all major tourist attractions and key sites, such as Bai Truoc Park, the cultural centre, Vung Tau Lighthouse, and the Ho Chi Minh City-Vung Tau express ferry port.

Vung Tau welcomes over 15 million international and domestic travellers each year, making hospitality one of the fastest-growing sectors in the province.

According to Fusion’s founder and CEO Marco Van Aggele, fuelled by original ideas, the company’s team of in-house designers and wellness-inspired hoteliers worked hard to present a feeling of true openness in a sensible and logical structure.

“At Fusion Suites Vung Tau, we will bring the calm and revitalising nature of Vietnam’s coastline into our interior design concept. We also offer daily spa journeys at all of our suites, where guests can get a massage, manicure, reflexology or beauty treatment at no extra cost,”Aggele added.

Fusion Suites Vung Tau is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2019.

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