Hilton signs deal for dual-branded Hanoi hotel

Tuesday, 30 Dec, 2016 0
Hilton Worldwide has signed a management agreement for a new dual-branded property in Hanoi, Vietnam.
 
Comprising 610 rooms, the development will feature the Hilton Hanoi West Lake, with 240 rooms and suites, and the 320-key DoubleTree by Hilton Hanoi West Lake.
 
The two hotels are due to open in 2020.
 
There will be combined meeting space of nearly 3,000 square metres, and the Hilton Hanoi West Lake will also have 50 serviced residences.
 
It is Hilton’s third project with BRG Group in Hanoi, after Hilton Hanoi Opera and Hilton Garden Inn Hanoi.
 
"DoubleTree by Hilton Hanoi West Lake and Hilton Hanoi West Lake offer complementary accommodation options that enable Hilton to broaden its reach and deliver exceptional experiences to a wider spectrum of segments," said Sean Wooden , vice president, brand management, Asia Pacific, Hilton. 
 
"We will be able to cater to long-stay guests with Hilton Hanoi West Lake’s serviced residences. At the same time, the combined 610-room inventory makes us the top choice for large groups and major events."
 
Hilton now has six hotels in development in Vietnam including projects in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. 

 



 

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