Radisson Blu checking into Hoi An
Radisson Hotel Group is introducing the Radisson Blu brand to Hoi An on Vietnam’s central coast.
Radisson Blu Hoi An is slated to open within two years and will feature 734 rooms, suites and villas in expansive grounds of reflective pools and landscaped gardens.
It is located beachside a short journey from Hoi An’s UNESCO World heritage town centre.
Amenities planned include a water sports and recreation centre, swimming pools, a spa, fitness centre, and kids’ club.
Multiple F&B options comprise three restaurants, a lobby lounge, pool bar and rooftop bar.
The site is being developed by Indochina Hoi An Beach Villas Company Limited, which is a subsidiary of the Bamboo Capital Group, and will incorporate energy saving initiatives such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems.
"Vietnam’s central coast is fast becoming one of Asia’s most desirable destinations, and Hoi An offers visitors the perfect blend of cultural charm and beachfront. Radisson Blu Hoi An will complement this area’s outstanding natural beauty," said Katerina Giannouka, Radisson’s president, Asia Pacific.
Radisson Blu Hoi An will become the company’s fourth location in Vietnam.
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