Luxury hotelier group adds Eastin Saigon to portfolio

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Luxury hotelier group adds Eastin Saigon to portfolio

The Southeast Asian arm of Absolute Hotel Services Group is in the process of adding a new property in Vietnam to its portfolio. On 1 April, Eastin Grand Hotels will assume management and branding duties of the Eastin Grand Hotel Saigon.

The property is located on Ho Chi Minh City’s Nguyen Van Troi Street. It is roughly midway between Tan Son Nhat Airport and the city centre. The street runs through the Phu Nhuan District and is the location of several other hotels catering to more affluent tourists.

The Eastin Grand Hotel Saigon will pamper guests with five-star opulence. The establishment’s 268 chambers and executive rooms are beautifully-appointed and packed with every conceivable amenity. Cable television, free wireless internet connectivity, safes and beverage-making facilities are just a taste of the rooms’ delights.

Among facilities onsite are several eateries, a swimming pool and a gym. Business travellers are catered for with fully-equipped conference rooms. The Eastin group already operates the Eastin Easy GTC Hotel in Hanoi and has two more properties in Vietnam due to open their doors over the next two years. 

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