InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72 is opened at the Keangnam Landmark 72 tower in Hanoi on September 21. (Photo: IHG)
Hanoi (VNA) – A new luxury hotel in Hanoi has set a record as thecountry’s highest.
Perched atop the iconic tower Keangnam Landmark72, InterContinental HanoiLandmark 72 – a property of the international luxury InterContinental HotelsGroup (IHG) - held its grand opening ceremony on September 21.
The hotel occupies the 62nd to 71st floors. Located in the new central businessdistrict of West Hanoi, the hotel features 359 sophisticated and luxuriousrooms – all with unparalleled views of the city skyline.
The hotel’s 71st floor is home to one of the largest Club InterContinentalspaces for guests to enjoy exclusive privileges.
Its four vibrant restaurants and bars, including a steakhouse, are the perfectplace to relax or entertain while enjoying unique views from the height of 346metres above the city.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, General Manager of the InterContinental HanoiLandmark72 said: “The InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72 is one of the mostimpressive InterContinental hotels in the region. Our position at theLandmark72 lets us offer the finest facilities and amenities for both businessand leisure travellers to truly experience the glamour of the InterContinentallife and we are confident that the hotel will soon become one of the city’sicons of modern luxury travel.”
The Hive Lounge features beehive-inspired design and architecture.
To celebrate the grand opening, guests who book from now until October 31 canenjoy the promotion rate at 2,484,000 VND (108 USD) per night.
The wider Landmark72 complex comprises retail, commercial, and entertainmentofferings, including a variety of meeting spaces ranging from 70 to 920 squaremetres.-VNA
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