Accor, a global leader in hospitality, is strengthening its footprint in Vietnam with the signing of the Mercure Nha Trang, set to open in late 2025.
This is Accor’s ninth hotel deal in the country this year, showcasing its commitment to expanding high-quality hospitality in growing destinations like Nha Trang.
Situated on Tran Phu Street, Mercure Nha Trang will offer 124 guestrooms with ocean views. Whether guests are visiting for a business trip, a beach getaway, or combining the two for a bleisure experience, the hotel will provide essential amenities to meet their needs, including an all-day dining restaurant, a bar lounge, a fitness center, a spa, and versatile meeting spaces.
Garth Simmons, chief operating officer of Accor’s Premium, Midscale, and Economy Division in Asia, said in a statement that Vietnam is a fast-growing market with significant potential for continued expansion. Nha Trang, as an emerging destination with vibrant tourism appeal, presents a prime opportunity to introduce the Mercure brand to a broader audience.
“The signing of Mercure Nha Trang underscores our strategic focus on expanding our presence in Vietnam, where we see continued demand for locally inspired, world-class hospitality,” Simmons said.
Earlier this year, the group signed eight new deals in both emerging and established destinations throughout the country. These included Grand Mercure Living Saigon Riverside, Novotel Danang Nam An, ibis Danang Nam An, ibis Styles Danang Nam An, Phu Yen Handwritten Collection, ibis Phu Yen Tuy Hoa Beach Resort, Mercure Ha Long City Center, and TRIBE Saigon Airport.