The Spanish property Group has given Meliá Hotels International’s first property in Vietnam a thorough restoration as the company continues to grow its presence there.
The best suites, meeting and event spaces, and fitness facilities were all renovated and revitalized as part of Meliá Hanoi’s recent thorough makeover. The makeover of all the restaurant decor and gourmet options on the property was one of the biggest modifications.
As the general manager of Meliá Hanoi, Santiago Cabre stated, “The introduction of our new dining ideas has positioned our hotel as a gastronomic hotspot in Hanoi. Given our Spanish heritage, excellent food and an equally outstanding setting in which to eat or drink are important. We’ve done just that with our fresh restaurant concepts and decor.
The vibrant lobby area’s Garbo Bar, with its new sleek gold and emerald green bar counter and menu of vintage cocktails, is inspired by Hollywood’s golden age of the 1950s. A delicious range of tapas and Meliá’s famous afternoon tea with Spanish influences keep the Spanish influence alive.
With Mediterranean cuisine available all day, Mosaico, the all-day restaurant at Meliá Hanoi, enriches the hotel’s European history and aspires to rank among the greatest international breakfast buffets in the city. Breakfast is a lavish affair, featuring everything from expertly created pastries baked in-house to Spanish Iberico ham, a healthy juice bar to more decadent dishes covering a number of countries. New live cooking stations present culinary skills in a contemporary, light-filled setting. The room is filled with beautiful tropical flora, including a hanging garden.
The former El Oriental Restaurant will reopen as Cham Restaurant in October, providing upscale Cantonese dim sum and Asian noodle dishes in a cool, contemporary setting. Madam Lê Minh Thái, the new chef de cuisine, has 27 years of experience in the art of making dim sum and Cantonese cuisine. Over the past three decades, she has honed her craft by working with numerous Chinese and Singaporean dim sum masters, and she will apply this depth of expertise to every meal at the new restaurant.
The Ministry of Men, a brand-new concept from the House of Babaard organization that blends the best of a swanky cocktail bar and barbershop, opened in the hotel in May. The gorgeous setting and expertly crafted drinks make this the ideal setting for building relationships and networking.
The Presidential Suite, which is 168 square meters in size, and the Grand Suite, which is an opulent 135 square meters in size, have both been redesigned with more modern, regal furnishings, a new color scheme of soft grays, taupe, creams, and gold, new cutting-edge entertainment systems, and floor to ceiling windows that maximize the impressive city views.
The Level Meeting Room contains brand-new furnishings, more ergonomic chairs, and artwork that are only available to The Level visitors. The bigger MICE spaces include new carpets, furnishings, and an updated interior design with a clean white color scheme, including the Grand Ballroom and its dedicated pre-function area as well as the Thang Long Ballroom. The Function Room has a brand-new décor with paneling that is inspired by nature and is perfect for small gatherings. With two ballrooms, 10 function rooms, and a total capacity for 1,200 guests, Meliá Hanoi provides some of the largest meeting spaces in the city.
New aerobic equipment has been added to the fitness facility, and the roomy outdoor pool has a new deck.
“Meliá Hotels International brings a wealth of leisure expertise to Meliá Hanoi to create the ideal bleisure hotel in the heart of this busy metropolis,” said Ignacio Martin, managing director of Meliá Hotels International for Asia Pacific. “Meliá Hanoi is positioned to be the perfect hotel for travelers looking to explore the capital’s culture and history, while also experiencing all the comforts of a 5-star international hotel,” says the hotel’s website. “This is because of the hotel’s unique location in the heart of the city and taking into consideration the growing interest in Hanoi as a tourist destination.”
The 306-room hotel is conveniently positioned in the heart of Hanoi, close to government offices, embassies, retail districts, and tourist sites. It is perfect for both business and pleasure guests.
Interior Garbo
Interior of a mosaic
living room of the presidential suite
Master Bedroom Suite
Hanoi Grand Ballroom at Meliá
Regarding Meliá Hotels Worldwide
The Meliá Collection, INNSiDE by Meliá, Sol by Meliá, and Falcon’s Resorts by Meliá, as well as a large portfolio of affiliated hotels under the “Affiliated by Meliá” network, comprise the more than 380 hotels (portfolio and pipeline) that Meliá Hotels International operates across more than 40 countries. Meliá Hotels International was founded in Mallorca (Spain) in 1956. The Group is one of the top resort hotel operators in the world, and it is also using its expertise to saturate the expanding urban leisure market. According to the most recent S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (Silver Class), the Group has become the most sustainable hotel company in Spain and Europe as a result of its dedication to responsible tourism. Atop the list of the top 100 sustainably managed businesses in the world published by the Wall Street Journal, it is also the top travel agency. The Financial Times’ list of “Europe’s Climate Leaders 2021” includes only one Spanish travel agency. The Spanish stock exchange IBEX 35 also includes Meliá Hotels International. Visit www.MeliáHotelsInternational.com for additional details.
Concerning Meliá Hotels & Resorts
The mother brand of the Melia Hotels International portfolio, Meliá Hotels & Resorts, comprises 125 properties across Europe (57), America (19), Cuba (15), Africa (5), and Asia (29). We have operations in 31 nations, and 24 hotels are now being built in 10 nations.
Our distinctive Spanish flair in the hospitality sector, as well as our warmth, closeness, and passion for service, make Meliá Hotels & Resorts stand out. This implies that we provide our visitors with a distinctive wellness experience.
The Meliá experience is constantly infused with the warmth and spontaneity of our Spanish heritage, which is a product of our Mediterranean roots. An experience that is improved by thoughtfully adding on extra services. focusing on the slightest things and giving each visitor a unique experience.
We take an original approach to wellbeing. It is 360-degree wellbeing, not wellness as it is only applied to nutrition or wellness services. Global wellbeing is what we’re trying to communicate. Physical wellness, spiritual wellness, leisure wellbeing, social wellness, vocational wellness, environmental wellness, financial wellness, and nutritional wellness are all examples of areas where it may be found throughout the business from many angles.
Source- Travel daily
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