Courtyard by Marriott Brand Debuts in Vietnam With the New Opening in Danang
Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River – Image Credit Marriott International 

Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River

Marriott International recently announced the opening of a new Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Danang, Vietnam. This marks the first introduction of the Courtyard by Marriott brand to the Vietnamese market and adds to Marriott’s portfolio in the city, now totaling five properties.

The Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River is located in the city center and overlooks the Han River. The 45-story hotel features 300 guest rooms and suites, each with amenities designed for comfort and convenience, including high-speed Wi-Fi and floor-to-ceiling windows offering city or river views.

The property features multiple dining options. The Landmark Restaurant serves various Vietnamese and international dishes, while The Chill Bean is an espresso bar offering coffee and pastries. Additionally, the Lobby Lounge provides a space for social and business interactions.

For events and meetings, the Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River offers 1,000 square meters of event space, including a 385 square-meter Grand Ballroom with a high ceiling. These facilities are designed to accommodate corporate events, social gatherings, and weddings.

The hotel’s leisure facilities include a rooftop outdoor infinity pool, a children’s pool, and a fitness studio on the 29th floor, all designed to offer guests recreational options.

The hotel’s location in Danang places guests near local attractions such as the Marble Mountains, Ba Na Hills, and Hoi An Ancient Town. The Danang International Airport is approximately 4.4 kilometers away, providing convenient access for traveling guests.

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Paul Lo

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