Grand Mercure Debuts Brand in Hanoi
Accor has opened the Grand Mercure Hanoi, a new premium hotel in which local Indochinese style, Western neoclassical beauty and world-class amenities blend harmoniously to reveal Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage.

Ideally positioned in the heart of the city, close to the Temple of Literature and within walking distance of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, this characterful and culturally-immersive hotel allows global explorers to uncover the heart and soul of Hanoi – a city with over 1,000 years of history. The hotel’s interior design concept is inspired by rice, the iconic grain which has come to symbolise the spirit of Vietnam’s villages and its people. From the shimmering water-filled fields and hillside terraces, where rice is grown, to the colour and shape of the individual grains, this iconic symbol is showcased in many elements throughout the hotel, including the walls, ceilings and tapestries.

Throughout their stay, guests can also admire the skill of local artisans with lacquerware from Hạ Thái lacquer village, Chu Dau pottery from Hai Duong province and Bat Trang ceramics, which are on display all around the hotel, from lobby tables to in-room lamps, hallway vases and more. Inspired by the architecture of the Temple of Literature, splashes of red and yellow, Vietnam’s auspicious colours representing prosperity and affluence, can be seen throughout the hotel.

Accor has opened the Grand Mercure Hanoi, a new premium hotel in which local Indochinese style, Western neoclassical beauty and world-class amenities blend harmoniously to reveal Vietnam's rich cultural heritage.

Within this treasure trove of arts and crafts, a choice of 181 rooms and suites ranging from the graceful 27-square metre Deluxe Rooms to the grand 116-square metre Presidential Suite await travellers. With exquisite interiors and state-of-the-art amenities, including 50-inch Smart TVs, high-speed Wi-Fi, pod coffee machines, walk-in rain showers and high-tech Japanese toilets, every visitor can discover their own private sanctuary. The 11 suites feature separate living areas and the Executive Lounge provides an exclusive space for guests staying in the hotel’s premium accommodation to relax in comfort and privacy.

Grand Mercure Hanoi offers four restaurants and bars with originally curated culinary concepts, comprising four diverse culinary and social venues, which include LỘC-ALLY, which promises contemporary all-day dining with international flavours and local favourites, and Cat Vi – a signature 15th-floor Asian brasserie that blends the finest regional gastronomy and Vietnamese soul food with spectacular city views. Van’s lobby lounge is a great place to stay connected, meet with friends or colleagues and grab light refreshments, and VIVU Rooftop Sky Bar is a stunning setting to chill out and sip cool cocktails as the sun sets over the city’s most iconic attractions.

Accor has opened the Grand Mercure Hanoi, a new premium hotel in which local Indochinese style, Western neoclassical beauty and world-class amenities blend harmoniously to reveal Vietnam's rich cultural heritage.

Grand Mercure Hanoi is an exceptional venue for meetings and events, with three inviting and flexible venues that can host a wide variety of business functions and social occasions. For life’s most important moments, the grand ballroom offers 324 square metres of sophisticated, soundproof space with integrated screens and a state-of-the-art sound system to bring every event to life. After a long day of work, meetings or sightseeing, travellers can take an invigorating dip in the unique glass-sided rooftop pool or work out at the well-equipped fitness centre, both of which are perched on the 16th floor. For deeply soothing therapies, the 4th floor SỐNG Spa promises world-class wellness based on time-honoured Vietnamese techniques.

“Discover Hanoi from our new city hotel, with a visionary design that uniquely combines traditional Vietnamese culture with contemporary flair,” says Andre Erasmus, general manager of the new Grand Mercure Hanoi. “Modern yet timeless, matching the lifestyle of modern-day travellers, Grand Mercure Hanoi is the perfect base from which to explore Vietnam’s captivating capital and its rich heritage.”

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Nick Walton

Nick Walton is Group Managing Editor of Artemis Communications, a leading boutique magazine and content solution company and publisher of The Art of Business Travel. A former travel editor of the South China Morning Post, he heads up the group's travel and lifestyle magazines, which include Alpha Men Asia, The Edition, Mirandus, Ikhlas, The Journal and Explorer Magazine.