Accor has announced the opening of Fairmont Hanoi, making it the luxury brand Fairmont’s first property in Vietnam.
The hotel, which blends local heritage, modern design and curated art, offers 241 elegantly appointed guest rooms; 38 Fairmont Gold rooms and 12 suites; eight bars and restaurants; a wellness facility; and Hanoi’s largest pillarless ballroom.
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is internationally renowned for creating landmark destinations that become deeply rooted in the cities they reside in – from New York and San Francisco to London, Dubai, Singapore and beyond.
Rooted in Fairmont’s celebrated century-long heritage and enriched by Hanoi’s remarkable thousand-year cultural legacy, Fairmont is poised to usher guests into a new chapter of Vietnamese luxury hospitality in the capital city Hanoi.
Marking a significant debut as the first Fairmont in Vietnam, Fairmont Hanoi majestically rises in the vibrant heart of the Old Quarter, steps from the iconic Hoan Kiem Lake.
Elegant Accommodation in the Old Quarter of Hanoi
Fairmont Hanoi’s 241 elegantly appointed guest rooms include the forthcoming Presidential Suite where Art Deco touches meet Vietnamese grace.
Another 38 Fairmont Gold rooms and 12 suites complete the offering. Guests can enjoy serene views of Hanoi’s quintessential Old Quarter, city skyline, or the inner garden, providing the perfect place to pause, restore, and feel at ease within Hanoi’s vibrant city.
If It’s Happening in Hanoi, It’s Happening at Fairmont Hanoi
With an array of eight restaurants, bars and lounges on property, the hotel is impeccably set to become Hanoi’s burgeoning heart of the city’s social and dining scene.
At Tran Dynasty, soon to welcome discerning palates, Celebrity Chef Luke Nguyen presents a contemporary interpretation of Vietnam’s culinary heritage, balancing refined flavors with thoughtful design. Signature dishes include slow cooked beef steeped in date and spices; sea bass baked in clay; and “phở trộn” (mixed pho) reimagined with precision.
Hiryu offers a relaxed yet polished dining experience inspired by Japanese brushwork and the symbolism of the dragon. One evening at the sushi counter, another at the teppanyaki table, or within a private room where the pace turns personal, each setting revealing its own world of discovery.
Bacco, led by Michelin-starred Chef Nicolas Isnard, brings a confident Italian sensibility, showcasing authentic Mediterranean flavours from day through evening. At its heart, an open kitchen commands the room: flames leaping, pans singing, sharing plates sweeping across the floor.
High above Hanoi, the Pool Terrace & Bar is an elevated retreat that feels both refined and free-spirited. While these two destinations will be unveiled to guests in the near future, 10 Central Café, YY Bar and Fairmont Gold Lounge are already welcoming guests with thoughtfully curated offerings.
An Urban Oasis Within the City
The Cirua Spa, Fitness & Wellness Club is a 38,000 sq.ft urban retreat highlighting holistic well-being, with its ritual-led offerings comprising: a signature bathhouse with a range of hydrotherapy and thermal facilities; plunge pools, saunas, and steam rooms; and 10 dedicated private treatment rooms. A cutting-edge fitness studio, completes the impressive wellness experience.
The Old Quarter’s Largest Ballroom for all Celebrations
At the heart of its offerings lies the Old Quarter’s most expansive ballroom, a magnificent 12,000 sq.ft column-free venue. Complementing this grand space, guests will discover an array of additional elegant ballrooms and meeting rooms with natural light, collectively forming a dynamic and flexible destination ideal for distinguished celebrations, impactful conferences and memorable cultural moments.











