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Accor Takes Over Management of Hanoi Horison Hotel

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Accor has taken over the management of the Hanoi Horison Hotel in Vietnam. It is Accor’s third hotel in the bustling capital city.

The 250-room Hanoi Horison Hotel is located in a prime city location on Cat Linh Street, with easy access to embassies, government offices, commercial institutions, Giang Vo Exhibition Centre and tourist attractions such as the Temple of Literature.

The hotel, which is owned by Global Toserco Limited, will undergo extensive refurbishment, following which it will adopt Accor’s Pullman brand, in 2011.

The hotel features a restaurant, a lobby bar, an outdoor swimming pool and a pool side bar, a fitness centre, and significant event facilities that can accommodate up to 1,000 people.

The hotel will continue to be a meeting and incentive venue in Hanoi for business and conference clientele.

“Accor remains strongly committed to Vietnam tourism and continues to develop quality hotels covering all segments of the market. Next month, the Mercure Hanoi La Gare will open,” said Patrick Basset, Vice President of Operations – Vietnam, Philippines, Japan and South Korea.

In Hanoi, Accor currently manages the Sofitel Metropole Hanoi and Sofitel Plaza Hanoi, both located in the city centre.

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