The arrival of Fairmont Hotels & Resorts in Vietnam marks a significant milestone for the heritage luxury hotel group, with the debut of Fairmont Hanoi in the historic heart of the city. Situated within Hanoi’s storied Old Quarter, just moments from the iconic Hoàn Kiêm Lake, the new property blends contemporary hospitality with the rich cultural rhythm of Vietnam’s capital.

Designed to reflect both the vibrancy of the city and the elegance synonymous with the Fairmont name, the hotel features 241 guest rooms and suites, thoughtfully crafted interiors, and expansive social spaces that position the property as one of Hanoi’s most anticipated hospitality openings.

A defining feature of Fairmont Hanoi is its culinary offering, with eight restaurants and bars forming a central pillar of the guest experience. The hotel’s dining programme celebrates both local and international gastronomy, including Vietnamese cuisine reinterpreted by acclaimed chef Luke Nguyen, alongside Japanese and Italian concepts designed to appeal to both global travellers and Hanoi’s local clientele.

Beyond dining, the property introduces a wellness destination and the Old Quarter’s largest pillarless ballroom, positioning Fairmont Hanoi as both a cultural gathering point and an elegant venue for international events and celebrations. Throughout the hotel, contemporary design is interwoven with Vietnamese craftsmanship, offering a refined yet authentic sense of place. From its elevated rooftop venues overlooking the city skyline to its thoughtfully designed interiors, the property captures the dynamic energy of Hanoi while maintaining the timeless sophistication associated with the Fairmont brand.

The opening of Fairmont Hanoi represents a new chapter for the brand’s expansion across Asia under the stewardship of Accor, reinforcing its commitment to delivering destination-led luxury experiences in some of the world’s most culturally rich cities. For travellers seeking a gateway into the history, cuisine, and vibrant pace of Vietnam’s capital, Fairmont Hanoi arrives as both a landmark address and a compelling new social hub in the Old Quarter.
