Vietnam’s largest international hotel operator, Accor, today announced the development of the Novotel Saigon Centre. The 350 room hotel is to be built in the city centre in District 1 and is scheduled to open in 2012.
Novotel Saigon Centre will be located on the site of the current Metropole Hotel, a well-recognised part of the Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) landscape. This highly visible location is steps from Ben Thanh Market and on the road connecting the market (Tran Hung Dao) to China Town. The hotel is surrounded by trendy retail and commercial buildings.
Patrick Basset –Vice President for Accor Vietnam, Philippines, South Korea and Japan, says “Accor is delighted to be continuing its expansion in Vietnam with this strategically located Novotel, which will be developed by The Que Huong – Liberty Group. Currently, Accor operates 4 Novotel’s throughout
Vietnam – the most extensive network for any international 4 star brand in the country. The hotel will fulfill a demand for upscale international quality hotels, which has existed in Ho Chi Minh City for some time.”
Novotel Saigon Centre will feature 2 restaurants, a street bar, roof level Executive Club lounge, outdoor swimming pool and kids pool, fitness centre, business centre, Web Corner on a Mac and 900 square metres of flexible event space. The 24-storey hotel will offer magnificent views of the city and Saigon River. The guestrooms will adopt the latest innovations of the Novotel brand, including concept guestroom lighting, modern interiors and surfaces, 32-inch LCD television, and plug and play connectivity panel.
Novotel Saigon Centre will be the first hotel in Vietnam to incorporate louvers into the façade of the building, which by shading the building will improve energy consumption. The hotel is being designed by Kume Sekkei Architecture firm of Japan.
The Novotel brand globally is committed to achieving certification under Green Globe Sustainable Tourism. The first hotel in Vietnam to achieve this was Novotel Phan Thiet Ocean Dunes & Golf Resort along with a further 32 hotels within the Asia Pacific region.
The Que Huong – Liberty Group today owns 7 hotels in Ho Chi Minh City and intends to develop more hotels in the coming years throughout Vietnam. Novotel Saigon Centre will be the first new hotel development announced for Saigon in the many years to come and this will reinforce Accor’s leadership in the Vietnam hotel arena.
Novotel has 82 hotels throughout the Asia Pacific region today, with a further 28 hotels committed for development. Currently in Vietnam, Accor operates 11 hotels including four Novotel hotels – Novotel Phan Thiet Ocean Dunes and Golf Resort, Novotel Nha Trang, Novotel Dalat and Novotel Halong Bay.
Novotel Saigon Centre will be located on the site of the current Metropole Hotel, a well-recognised part of the Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) landscape. This highly visible location is steps from Ben Thanh Market and on the road connecting the market (Tran Hung Dao) to China Town. The hotel is surrounded by trendy retail and commercial buildings.
Patrick Basset –Vice President for Accor Vietnam, Philippines, South Korea and Japan, says “Accor is delighted to be continuing its expansion in Vietnam with this strategically located Novotel, which will be developed by The Que Huong – Liberty Group. Currently, Accor operates 4 Novotel’s throughout
Vietnam – the most extensive network for any international 4 star brand in the country. The hotel will fulfill a demand for upscale international quality hotels, which has existed in Ho Chi Minh City for some time.”
Novotel Saigon Centre will feature 2 restaurants, a street bar, roof level Executive Club lounge, outdoor swimming pool and kids pool, fitness centre, business centre, Web Corner on a Mac and 900 square metres of flexible event space. The 24-storey hotel will offer magnificent views of the city and Saigon River. The guestrooms will adopt the latest innovations of the Novotel brand, including concept guestroom lighting, modern interiors and surfaces, 32-inch LCD television, and plug and play connectivity panel.
Novotel Saigon Centre will be the first hotel in Vietnam to incorporate louvers into the façade of the building, which by shading the building will improve energy consumption. The hotel is being designed by Kume Sekkei Architecture firm of Japan.
The Novotel brand globally is committed to achieving certification under Green Globe Sustainable Tourism. The first hotel in Vietnam to achieve this was Novotel Phan Thiet Ocean Dunes & Golf Resort along with a further 32 hotels within the Asia Pacific region.
The Que Huong – Liberty Group today owns 7 hotels in Ho Chi Minh City and intends to develop more hotels in the coming years throughout Vietnam. Novotel Saigon Centre will be the first new hotel development announced for Saigon in the many years to come and this will reinforce Accor’s leadership in the Vietnam hotel arena.
Novotel has 82 hotels throughout the Asia Pacific region today, with a further 28 hotels committed for development. Currently in Vietnam, Accor operates 11 hotels including four Novotel hotels – Novotel Phan Thiet Ocean Dunes and Golf Resort, Novotel Nha Trang, Novotel Dalat and Novotel Halong Bay.
Source: Accor
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