Nobu unveils upcoming Vietnam hotel and residences
Hotel and dining brand, Nobu Hospitality is bringing the first Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Residences to Vietnam .
Luxury beachfront urban resort Nobu Danang will be housed in a 43-storey tower, the tallest building in the city.
The hotel will feature 200 guest rooms, including 18 luxury suites, expansive meeting and event space, and a wellness and fitness facility.
In addition, there will be 271 residential units offering one-, two-, and three-bedroom configurations as well as two skyline penthouse units.
Situated below the hotel and residences, the Danang City Centre podium will offer high-end retail shopping, and varied dining concepts including a Chinese restaurant, modern Vietnamese fine-dining and an American steakhouse.
A cocktail bar and lounge will be situated on the rooftop.
The development is in partnership with Viet Capital Real Estate (VCRE) and Phoenix Holdings.
Trevor Horwell, Chief Executive Officer Nobu Hospitality said:“We are excited to further expand into Asia Pacific. Our partners at VCRE are passionate supporters of the Nobu brand and share our commitment in growing Nobu Hospitality in other destinations in Vietnam.”
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