Fairmont Makes Vietnam Debut with Fairmont Hanoi
by Briana Bonfiglio
Fairmont Hanoi. Photo: Accor
Fairmont Hanoi has just opened as the Accor luxury brand’s first property in Vietnam.
The 291-key hotel features eight distinguished bars and restaurants, a wellness facility, and one of Hanoi’s largest pillarless ballrooms. Blending contemporary architecture with traditional Vietnamese style, the design-forward hotel is set to become a buzzing social hub and turning point for luxury hospitality in the city.
“Vietnam is a nation we have long admired for its profound creativity, remarkable resilience, and rich cultural heritage, a spirit which Fairmont Hanoi embodies in every meticulously crafted detail,” said Fairmont CEO Omer Acar. “From its world-class culinary and beverage offerings to the tranquility of its serene spa as well as each thoughtfully designed space, Fairmont Hanoi is conceived as a genuine gathering place – a vibrant social epicenter where celebrations naturally unfold, cherished memories are forged, and everyday moments are elevated into truly unforgettable experiences.”

The hotel pays tribute to the area’s natural landscape and culture, located just steps from Hoàn Kiếm Lake. Its 241 guestrooms, 38 Fairmont Gold rooms, and 12 suites all have views of either the Old Quarter, city skyline, or inner garden.
Dining options include a Tran Dynasty, serving Vietnamese cuisine; Hiryu, a Japanese restaurant with sushi and teppanyaki, and Bacco, a Mediterranean eatery. The hotel also offers 10 Central Café, YY Bar and Fairmont Gold Lounge, and will soon open the Pool Terrace & Bar.
Fairmont Hanoi’s opening also marks the debut of Fitness & Wellness Club, which features a signature bathhouse with hydrotherapy and thermal facilities, plunge pools, saunas, steam rooms, and 10 private treatment rooms.





