Located in the heart of Hanoi, near the Temple of Literature, and just a few minutes' walk from Thang Long Imperial Citadel and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the culturally rich and distinctive Grand Mercure Hanoi offers guests the opportunity to discover the essence of Hanoi's thousand-year-old soul.
The hotel's main interior design concept is inspired by the image of rice grains and rice plants, which have become a cultural symbol and represent the spirit of the Vietnamese countryside, country, and people. From the image of shimmering flooded rice paddies under the sun, terraced rice fields on the hillsides, the vibrant shape and color of rice grains are present in every decorative detail of the hotel, such as on the walls, ceilings, and carpets. This is also a local element in the Indochinese design style of Grand Mercure Hanoi.
The Deluxe King Room at Grand Mercure Hanoi boasts an elegant design and panoramic city views.
At the hotel, guests can also admire works of art crafted by the skilled hands of Vietnamese artisans from Ha Thai lacquer village, Chu Dau pottery from Hai Duong, and Bat Trang pottery, displayed throughout the hotel – from the reception lobby to the bedroom table lamps and the flower vases in the hallways. The red and yellow color palette, inspired by the architecture of the Temple of Literature and representing prosperity and abundance in Vietnamese culture, creates a striking Indochinese-inspired living space.
Besides its unique architecture, the hotel offers a diverse selection of 181 guest rooms, ranging from Deluxe rooms of 27 m².2with elegant and sophisticated design, up to the 116 m² Presidential Suite.2Featuring comfortable and modern interiors, the premium room categories include 11 suites with separate living rooms and an Executive Lounge, the perfect private space for guests to relax and dine.
Dining room
Grand Mercure Hanoi boasts four restaurants and bars offering a diverse culinary selection. LOC-ALLY, an all-day restaurant, serves a variety of international and local dishes. The upscale Cat Vi restaurant on the 15th floor, with its panoramic city views, offers exquisite cuisine blending Asian and Vietnamese influences. The Van Lounge in the hotel lobby is a fantastic space for guests to meet friends and colleagues and enjoy a selection of signature drinks. Finally, VIVU Rooftop Sky Bar is a delightful destination for those seeking relaxation, sipping on exquisite cocktails while watching the sunset and anticipating the city lights come on.
Grand Mercure Hanoi is also an ideal venue for meetings and events. The hotel offers three different types of meeting rooms, all equipped with modern amenities and offering comfortable, flexible spaces to suit all conference and event needs, large or small. The Grand Ballroom, spanning 324 square meters, is soundproofed and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including integrated screens and a modern sound system.
Deluxe Suite Living Room
After a long day of work, meetings, or sightseeing, guests can relax in the unique glass-enclosed rooftop pool or work out in the state-of-the-art gym on the 16th floor. For those wishing to enjoy deep relaxation treatments using time-honored traditional techniques and experience world-class wellness, guests can visit the SỐNG Spa on the 4th floor.
“At our new hotel, guests can explore Hanoi through a unique blend of traditional Vietnamese culture and contemporary sophistication. Modern yet historically rich, it suits the lifestyle of today’s travelers. Grand Mercure Hanoi is the perfect stop on your journey to discover the charming and elegant capital city of Hanoi, a treasure trove of Vietnam’s rich heritage,” shared Andre Erasmus, General Manager of Grand Mercure Hanoi.

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