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Wyndham Hotel & Resorts opens West of Hanoi

Thứ Tư, 20/03/2019 - 03:00

Wyndham Hotel & Resorts, the largest international hotel franchising company and a leading provider of hotel management services, has officially launched its Wyndham Garden Hanoi in Ha Dong district.

Wyndham Garden Hanoi is the first international 5-star hotel in Ha Dong district.

Wyndham Garden Hanoi is the first international 5-star hotel in Ha Dong district.

This impressive upper-midscale Wyndham Garden hotel was developed by PPC An Thinh Investment and Infrastructure Development JSC (PPCAT) and will operate under a management agreement with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Located just a few minutes from the National Convention Centre, Hanoi Museum and My Dinh National Stadium, Wyndham Garden Hanoi ushers in a new era of international accommodation in one of Hanoi’s fastest developing districts. Hanoi's downtown is only 20 minutes away and Noi Bai International Airport can be accessed in approximately 40 minutes.

For the last decade, hotel investors have started moving to new urban areas located alongside Pham Hung street in the West of Hanoi, including international brands such as InterContinental Landmark 72, JW Marriott Hanoi, Crowne Plaza West Hanoi and owner brand like Grand Plaza.

According to the property consulting firm CBRE, Hanoi had 7,770 four- to five-star rooms by the end of 2018, of which two-thirds are in the 5-star category. Most of them are concentrated in Hoan Kiem and Ba Dinh districts, accounting for nearly half of Hanoi’s supplies. Nam Tu Liem district meanwhile accommodates three 5-star hotels with 1,202 rooms, accounting for 15.5 per cent of the city’s supplies.

It is expected that this trend would accelerate as some new projects located in Dong Da and Tay Ho districts come into operation in the next three years.

According to CBRE, the 4-5 star hotel segment experienced a positive operation in 2018 due to a growing gap between supply and demand. Hanoi is one of the places in Southeast Asia having the highest average hotel room rates, reaching $112.6 per night with an average occupancy of 78.4 per cent.

Besides tourists, hotels in the West of Hanoi, especially JW Marriott, which recently accommodated current US president Donald Trump and former US president Barrack Obama during their trips to Vietnam, attracts a huge number of guests who are entrepreneurs or participants of meetings and conferences.

Property consultants say that it is getting more and more difficult for investors to find large land plots to built 5-star projects in Hanoi’s central and core urban districts.

Whereas, the areas previously considered "suburban" like Ha Dong district are gradually becoming more crowded than ever. Better infrastructure and traffic connection are among the key reasons for the formation of world-class hotels.

 

Wyndham Garden Hanoi features modern designs.

Wyndham Garden Hanoi features modern designs.

“Wyndham Garden is one of our most exciting brands, and I am delighted to be able to introduce it to guests in Vietnam. This exceptional new hotel will elevate upper-midscale stays in Hanoi with a blend of contemporary architecture, inviting interiors, and innovative culinary concepts. The Vietnamese tourism industry is currently riding the crest of a wave: the country welcomed a record 15.5 million international visitors in 2018, up 20 per cent year-on-year. With an array of attractions, excellent connectivity and tourism-friendly government policies, I am confident that Vietnam’s star will continue to rise in the future,” said Joon Aun Ooi, president and managing director of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Southeast Asia and Pacific Rim.

 

Accommodation at Wyndham Garden Hanoi includes Deluxe King and Twin Rooms as well as Junior Suites and Deluxe Suites, all of which feature floor-to-ceiling windows and free Wi-Fi. For special occasions or guests who enjoy a little extra luxury, the opulent Presidential Suite features two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining area, parquet floors and panoramic views of the Hanoi skyline.

Wyndham Garden Hanoi also offers state-of-the-art conference and banqueting space, including a 200-guest ballroom, three smaller meeting rooms and a large pre-function area, all supported by professional staff and audio-visual equipment. This provides options for all types of events from corporate conferences to social soirées.

One of the youngest brands in the Wyndham portfolio, Wyndham Garden embraces natural materials, daylight, and pops of green to make guests feel like they are relaxing in nature.

One of the youngest brands in the Wyndham portfolio, Wyndham Garden embraces natural materials, daylight, and pops of green to make guests feel like they are relaxing in nature.

Wyndham Garden Hanoi general manager Dilip Madhok expresses his hope to open up this dynamic district of Hanoi to even more international travelers in the future.

With a portfolio of 20 hotel brands, Wyndham is the world's largest hotel franchising company operating approximately 9,200 hotels across more than 80 countries through its network of about 810,000 rooms.

Wyndham Garden Hanoi becomes Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ second property in Vietnam, following Wyndham Legend Halong which overlooks the iconic seascape of Halong Bay. Hanoi and Halong Bay are now just over two hours apart following the construction of a major new highway, creating more opportunities for two-centre breaks in northern Vietnam.

Wyndham is also collaborating with PPCAT on another hotel project, Wyndham Soleil Danang, which is scheduled to open later this year on Vietnam's central coast.

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