Hanoi hotels launch promotions to attract tourists


Foreign tourists ride pedicabs around the streets, enjoying the beauty of Hanoi. - Photo: VNA/VNS

HANOI: With the number of tourists visiting Hanoi on the rise, luxury hotels in the city are rolling out a variety of special deals to boost sales.

Nguyen Hong Minh, Deputy Director of Hanoi's Department of Tourism, said the city has a target of 27 million visitors in 2024, generating around VNĐ109 trillion (US$4.2 billion) in tourism revenue.

To achieve this, the city has launched the 'Hanoi Residents and Tourists Experience Services at Four- and Five-star Hotels' programme, designed to encourage locals and tourists to stay at luxury hotels in the city and experience their unique services.

Many hotels in Hanoi are participating in the programme, offering special deals to attract visitors.

For instance, Pan Pacific Hanoi is launching the 'Live Life and Celebrate' package that includes a 10-per-cent discount on all Club and Suite rooms and an additional 15 per cent discount for Pan Pacific Discovery members.

Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi is offering the 'Summer Indulgence Staycation' package of one night's accommodation in a luxury room, buffet breakfast for two at Lautrec Restaurant, one complimentary full-body massage at Harmonie Spa, two vouchers for selected cocktails at La Fee Verte and free early check-in and late check-out.

The Deputy Director believes the programme will have a positive impact on the city's tourism industry, boosting hotel occupancy rates, increasing tourism revenues and promoting Hanoi as a must-go tourist destination. — Vietnam News/ANN

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