Fusion Collection adding two luxury properties in Vietnam
Fusion Hotel Group, Southeast Asia’s wellness-inspired hospitality brand, has announced the upcoming debut of the stylish new LÈGACY Hanoi – a Fusion Original, as well as Grand Royal Riverside Hue – Fusion Collection in early 2026.
Located in two of Vietnam’s most historic and internationally renowned tourist destinations, these hotel openings mark the next chapter in the Fusion Hotel Group’s ambitious expansion and reinforces its leadership role in the country’s dynamic hospitality landscape.
LÈGACY Hanoi
Located at the corner of Lieu Giai & Doi Can Street in Hanoi, LÈGACY Hanoi – A Fusion Original is a vibrant urban retreat, just a five-minute walk from the popular West Lake. It offers 220 rooms designed for modern explorers seeking creativity and energy. The hotel seamlessly blends contemporary design with the city’s rich cultural heritage, offering an immersive experience where art, architecture and storytelling come to life.
Designed as a living gallery, artwork graces the lobby, lounges, restaurants, corridors and guest rooms, featuring motifs such as lotus flowers, cranes and the mountains and forests of Vietnam. Each guest room combines elegant interiors, and panoramic views of either the city skyline or the lake, ensuring a stay that is both memorable and rejuvenating.
Wellness is at the forefront, aligned with Fusion’s well-known service philosophy, featuring locally sourced treatment ingredients, a dedicated onsen, and curated relaxation experiences. The dining program offers modern interpretations of authentic Vietnamese cuisine, reflecting Hanoi’s rich and diverse culinary heritage.
Grand Royal Riverside Hue
In Hue, the Grand Royal Riverside Hue – Fusion Collection will offer a refined retreat, blending the city’s historical charm with contemporary wellness experiences. The hotel’s interiors draw inspiration from the renowned Indochina style, paying tribute to Hue’s rich heritage with elegant natural wood furniture that evokes traditional Vietnamese design.
Located on Hung Vuong Street on the southern bank of the Huong River, the hotel offers sweeping views of the iconic Truong Tien Bridge and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Comprising two towers with 161 rooms, it combines historical character with contemporary elements that reflect Fusion’s signature style, creating an inspirational lifestyle destination.
Upon opening, the hotel will feature full-service amenities, including multiple dining venues, spa and wellness facilities, and MICE spaces for up to 250 guests.
These additions highlight Fusion’s dedication to delivering diverse, wellness-focused experiences for urban travelers, while reinforcing its reputation as a pioneer in holistic hospitality.
“Vietnam has always been at the heart of Fusion’s story,” said Christopher Hur, CEO of Fusion Hotel Group. “These new openings reflect our deep commitment to the country’s vibrant cities and natural landscapes, and our ambition to continue shaping Vietnam’s hospitality sector through wellness, authenticity, and innovative design.”
With 18 properties already operating across Vietnam and Thailand, Fusion is on track to expand to 50 properties across the Asia-Pacific by 2028.
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