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Marriott Adding 8 New Hotels In Vietnam

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Late last week, Marriott International, Inc. announced an agreement with Vinpearl, Vietnam’s largest hospitality and leisure chain, to convert and develop 2,200 rooms across eight hotels in Vietnam. This will greatly expand Marriott’s portfolio of hotels and resorts in the country over the next few years.

The collaboration will help expand the Marriott Hotels, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts and Four Points by Sheraton brands in the country, each of which already has footprints in Vietnam. It will also allow for the debut of the Autograph Collection Hotels brand in the country.

Six of the eight hotels are expected to reopen under the Marriott banner later this year:

The other two hotels, the Sheraton Vinh and Four Points by Sheraton Ha Giang, will be new builds. The both currently have planned opening dates in 2025. Locations haven’t been announced yet, but both are anticipated to attract both domestic and international tourists.

Right now, Marriott International operates 10 hotels and resorts in Vietnam. In early April, the company announced adding 30 more hotels (nearly 9,000 rooms) to its portfolio in the country. Those additions made and will make for the introduction of the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Marriott Hotels, Westin, and Courtyard by Marriott brands in Vietnam. With these 8 new, recently-announced additions, the company will have nearly 40 hotels in the country.

“We are thrilled to be working with Vinpearl to accelerate our growth in Vietnam,” said Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific (excluding Greater China), Marriott International. “With the country’s solid foundation for a resilient economy, and continuous growth of its infrastructure especially in the tourism sector, we are confident this collaboration will enable us to better cater to our guests’ needs.”

Feature Image: Marriott International, Vinpearl Landmark 81

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