Mercure Hoi An Royal opens in UNESCO World Heritage city

dn070715_mercurehoianroyalCredit: AccorHotels

ACCORHOTELS has announced the opening of its newest boutique hotel, the Mercure Hoi An Royal, in the UNESCO World Heritage Site-gazetted city of Hoi An.

The hotel is 45 minutes away from Danang International Airport and is a one-hour flight from either Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. It is located near the Hoi An Ancient Town and Cua Dai Beach. Thu Bon River, the historic Japanese Bridge, and local sights and sounds are all located within walking distance.

Patrick Basset, COO for AccorHotels Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippines, said in a press release: “Hoi An has always been a must-go destination for both local and international travellers. Cultural enthusiasts are unable to resist its nostalgic old streets, and heritage as a 600-year old trading port and now as a haven for artists and galleries.”

He added that the new hotel will also cater to tourists visiting the 26km stretch of beaches between Hoi An and Danang.

Mercure Hoi An Royal offers 42 Standard rooms, 40 Superior rooms and 14 Junior suites, all furnished with traditional flower motifs and vivid local colours, and outfitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and free Wi-Fi Internet access.

Junior suites come with private terraces that provide direct access to the hotel’s swimming pool and garden.

F&B options include the Royal Restaurant, which offers all-day buffet-style and à la carte dining with international cuisine, and the Pool Bar, where cocktails, coffee, tea, and snacks are served all day.

To cater to event organisers, the hotel offers a fully equipped function room that can accommodate up to 25 guests for cocktail receptions or various business needs.

To celebrate its opening, the hotel is offering a special introductory offer with rates starting from 1,290,000 dong (US$59) per night. Daily breakfast and Wi-Fi Internet access is also provided.

This special offer is only valid from now until October 31, 2015.

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