The clear recovery of the tourism industry, the deceleration of future accommodation supply, and increasing demand for high-end products are helping to bolster investor confidence in the hotel sector, according to the Vietnam Hotel Investment Guide 2025.
Vietnam’s tourism sector is experiencing robust expansion fueled by surging domestic travel and a sharp recovery in foreign arrivals, especially from Asia, cementing its position as one of the region’s fastest-growing destinations.
Capella Hanoi and Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery, both belonging to Sun Group, have been named among Vietnam’s representatives in the inaugural Michelin Key 2025 list of the world’s best hotels.
VOV.VN - With less than two weeks to go before National Day on September 2, a massive influx of visitors from across the country heading to Hanoi to watch the military parade and enjoy other entertainment services has left many hotels in the city centre fully booked.
VOV.VN - Hanoi leads the list of most searched and booked domestic destinations for August 29 to September 3, 2025, surpassing popular coastal hotspots such as Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc.
The world-renowned travel magazine Travel + Leisure has just announced the results of its World’s Best Awards 2025, in which Capella Hanoi proudly stands as the only representative from Hanoi, Vietnam to be honoured in both the “Top 100 Hotels in the World” and the “Top 15 City Hotels in Asia.”
VOV.VN - The Thai Nguyen Provincial People's Committee has awarded an investment registration certificate for the Route Inn Grand Thai Nguyen Hotel project to Route Inn Thai Nguyen Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Route Inn Japan.
VOV.VN - Travel + Leisure magazine has unveiled its list of top 500 Hotels Voted Best in the World (T+L 500), including 10 hotels from Vietnam.
Hanoi's Department of Tourism has launched a tourism stimulus programme encouraging local people and visitors to experience services at four- and five-star hotels across the capital in 2025.
VOV.VN - Price trends, tourist booking behavior, and technological solutions to support hotel business operations amid a volatile market were the key topics discussed at a seminar which was jointly held on April 9 in Quang Ninh province by the Global Tourism Promotion Organization (GTDO), Trip2vn, and STR.