Hyatt plans new hotel in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City

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Hotel Hyatt Place Saigon Phu Nhuan, Vietnam

Chicago (TAN): United States-based luxury hotel major Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced plans of developing a Hyatt Place Hotel in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City, which, according to the company, could open its doors in 2022.

Hyatt has entered a management agreement with an affiliate of Vietnam-based Ben Thanh Holdings to open Hyatt Place Saigon Phu Nhuan, the first Hyatt Place hotel in Vietnam.

David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, said: “We are pleased to start our relationship with Ben Thanh Holdings with the introduction of our first select service hotel and the Hyatt Place brand into a fast-developing country like Vietnam.”

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“With its thoughtful, intuitive design, Hyatt Place Saigon Phu Nhuan will offer multi-tasking professionals and leisure travelers a comfortable stay equipped with all the essentials to help them get the most out of their stay,” he added.

With 200 guestrooms, a cafe, grab-and-go food market, bar, lobby lounge, outdoor pool, fitness centre and two event spaces, Hyatt Place Saigon Phu Nhuan will offer hospitality service in a smartly-designed environment typical of the brand.

Located in the centre of Ho Chi Minh City which is known as the Phu Nhuan district, the hotel is just two kilometers away from the Tan Son Nhat International Airport. It is also easily accessible from the city’s central business district and tourist attractions.

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“Hyatt Place Saigon Phu Nhuan’s close proximity to dynamic business zones and local attractions will help position it as the choice accommodation for value-conscious business professionals and leisure travelers. We are excited to collaborate with Hyatt and tap on its wealth of experience in hospitality to introduce guests to Hyatt’s first select service hotel in Vietnam,” said Ben Thanh Holdings’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Tri Cao Nguyen.

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