Fairmont Hanoi - New Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam
Where Tradition Meets the Pulse of Hanoi
Ideally situated at 10 Tran Nguyen Han Street in the Hoan Kiem district, Fairmont Hanoi occupies a prestigious address between the atmospheric Old Quarter and the elegant French Quarter, with the tranquil Hoan Kiem Lake just moments away. Guests are within walking distance of historic temples, boutique shops, galleries, and the city’s vibrant street life, allowing Hanoi’s rich heritage and energetic modern rhythm to become part of every stay.
A New Landmark of Elegance
Marking Fairmont’s first property in Vietnam, Fairmont Hanoi captures the soul of the city through a thoughtful fusion of cultural narrative, contemporary design, and elevated service. Since its opening in early 2026, the hotel has quickly emerged as a destination in its own right, a refined sanctuary welcoming travelers seeking both discovery and serenity in the heart of Southeast Asia’s dynamic capital.
Contemporary Sophistication Rooted in Local Sensibilities
The design of Fairmont Hanoi harmonizes modern luxury with subtle nods to Vietnamese aesthetics, balancing clean lines, warm materials, and expressive details that echo the city’s heritage. From dramatic public spaces where artistry and light mingle to serene guest rooms cocooned in calm, the hotel’s architecture and interior design invoke a sense of refined comfort thoughtfully curated for both business and leisure travelers.
Urban Retreats Above the City
Fairmont Hanoi offers 241 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, each designed as a sanctuary of calm above the city’s vibrant streets. Every space features luxurious touches such as marble bathrooms, Le Labo amenities, Nespresso machines, Marshall speakers, and expansive screens for relaxation after a day of exploration. For those desiring an elevated experience, Fairmont Gold — the hotel’s exclusive “hotel within a hotel” concept — provides a more personalized stay with private check-in, dedicated concierge services, access to a private lounge, complimentary breakfast, and afternoon canapés.
A Culinary Tapestry of Flavors
Fairmont Hanoi offers a rich and diverse culinary landscape. Tran Dynasty celebrates modern Vietnamese cuisine under the creative direction of acclaimed chef Luke Nguyen, offering elevated interpretations of heritage flavors. Bacco serves refined Italian classics with contemporary flair, led by Michelin-star chef Nicolas Isnard. Hiryu presents contemporary Japanese fare, from teppanyaki to omakase. 10 Central Cafe provides artisanal coffee, pastries, and light bites in the lobby. From relaxed social settings to polished fine dining, these venues create a dynamic culinary journey that mirrors Hanoi’s cosmopolitan spirit.
A 3,500 sqm Sanctuary of Restoration
Wellness at Fairmont Hanoi is defined by its expansive 3,500 sqm spa and bathhouse facilities, where calm and rejuvenation are woven into every experience. The Cirua Bathhouse & Spa invites guests to unwind through thoughtfully designed thermal circuits, including meditation pods, Vichy showers, vitality pools, and lap pools, making use of water, heat, and stillness to restore balance. Rituals draw inspiration from Vietnamese healing traditions, blending local botanicals and modern techniques in bespoke treatments that nurture body and mind. Fitness enthusiasts can engage in guided classes such as yoga, tai chi, or Zumba, reinforcing the hotel’s holistic approach to well-being.
A Living Portrait of Hanoi’s Spirit
At Fairmont Hanoi, luxury is not simply defined by space or spectacle, but by the seamless integration of culture, creativity, and human connection. Whether indulging in curated gastronomy, discovering hidden corners of the city, or finding quiet restoration within its spa sanctuary, the hotel redefines what it means to experience Hanoi, not just as a destination, but as a living, evolving story.
We love Fairmont Hanoi for:
– Opening in 2026
– Its prime address between the Old Quarter and French Quarter, near Hoan Kiem Lake
– 241 elegantly designed rooms and suites with modern luxury amenities
– Exclusive Fairmont Gold experience with private lounge access
– Eight restaurants and bars offering Vietnamese, Italian, Japanese, and global cuisines
– A vast 3,500 sqm wellness sanctuary with thermal bathhouse and bespoke spa rituals
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