New Openings in Thailand and Indonesia for Accor

Accor has opened the Mercure Pangkalan Bun and Mövenpick Hotel Surabaya City in Indonesia, and the Novotel Rayong Star Convention Center in Thailand.

The 234-key Novotel Rayong Star Convention Centre city hotel brings the brand’s signature experiences to life with naturally intuitive design and spacious modular rooms, nutritious food, and a wide range of rewarding experiences for business guests and families alike.

The hotel’s pillarless conference and event venue can accommodate up to 1,200 guests and has a dynamic layout suitable for a range of meetings, from corporate to social events.

Rayong has long served as a unique weekend getaway destination for residents of Thailand, located a convenient two-and-a-half-hour drive from Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Novotel Rayong Star Convention Centre connects guests to the industrial zone, markets, restaurants, beaches and tourist attractions, such as the 80-year-old Yom Jin Da Road Market, uniquely curvy Seang Chan Beach, the Floating Pagoda, Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park, and fruit farms.

Accor has opened the Mercure Pangkalan Bun and Mövenpick Hotel Surabaya City in Indonesia, and the Novotel Rayong Star Convention Center in Thailand.

Accor’s first property in Indonesia’s Central Kalimantan Province, Mercure Pangkalan Bun brings a true reflection of the city’s cultural essence. Pangkalan Bun, the capital of West Kotawaringin Regency, serves as a gateway to the renowned 4,150-square-kilometre Tanjung Puting National Park.

Embracing the area’s connection to nature, Mercure Pangkalan Bun features 150 stylish and contemporary rooms, ranging from Premium Superior Rooms to the Presidential Suite, with interior design incorporating natural elements such as woven rattan and wood. All of the distinctive culinary offerings at Mercure Pangkalan Bun — Kelakai, the all-day dining restaurant; The Malining lobby lounge; and the Palapas Bar — incorporate locally sourced ingredients and showcase a vibrant and contemporary ambiance.

The hotel also features the elegant Batuah Ballroom, the largest pillarless ballroom in the city, equipped with cutting-edge technology to set the stage for unforgettable weddings, corporate meetings, and social events for up to 650 delegates.

Accor has opened the Mercure Pangkalan Bun and Mövenpick Hotel Surabaya City in Indonesia, and the Novotel Rayong Star Convention Center in Thailand.

Finally, Mövenpick Hotel Surabaya City is set to become a popular destination for business visitors looking to enjoy Indonesia’s second-largest city and the thriving East Java province. The property is relaunching and opening its doors under the Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts brand, focusing on providing warm and heartfelt service and healthy living.

The hotel features 243 spacious and stylish rooms and suites, and guests can unwind in the elevated outdoor infinity swimming pool, fully-equipped fitness centre, and soothing spa.

Its six function spaces feature integrated screens and audio-visual technology, with the largest accommodating up to 750 delegates. Patita Restaurant is an elegant all-day dining concept that will showcase creative new flavours and nourishing bites, while the lively Lobby Lounge offers refreshments throughout the day.

Mövenpick Hotel Surabaya City is now the second Mövenpick-branded property in Indonesia, following Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali

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