Sheraton Grand Danang Resort debuts in Vietnam

Meetings in Da Nang Vietnam just got a little more Grand.

Sheraton Grand Danang Resort in Danang City, Vietnam has officially welcomed its first guests.

The luxe hotel is located just 20 minutes from the airport  and sits on the white sandy beach of Non Nuoc.

The resort encompasses two six-floor hotel blocks: 130 hotel rooms and suites including the Ambassador Suite and the other 128 rooms and suites include a luxurious Presidential Suite and helipad access.

“Non Nuoc Beach is quickly becoming the trendy upper scale beach resort destination of Vietnam with many luxury developments underway,” said Frank Bochmann, General Manager of Sheraton Grand Danang Resort. 

“With the innovative programming and signature Sheraton service culture, we are confident that Sheraton Grand Danang Resort will be one of the icons in Danang City.”

Visitors will also enjoy the hotel’s close proximity to Danang’s most prestigious beaches, tourist and cultural attractions and close proximity to UNESCO Heritage landmarks such as Hoi An Old Town and Hue Ancient Capital.

Rooms are specially angled towards the coastline as a gesture to celebrate the coastal environment and frame views. Interiors are sophisticatedly designed, with an occasional splash of color, allowing the rich environment and vibrancy to take center-stage.

For meeting planners, Sheraton Grand Danang Resort’s Conference Center building offers more than 35,500 square feet of transformative space spread over 14 separate indoor function spaces, including an elegant 13,600 square feet Sheraton Grand Ballroom to suit every occasion.

For greater flexibility, the grand ballroom can be divided into three areas and other meeting rooms are all equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual facilities. Additional scenic pool lawn and prime beachfront locations are also available for versatile outdoor events.

The seven distinctive restaurants and bars at Sheraton Grand Danang Resort provide a rich array of international cuisine, ranging from authentic Vietnamese dishes to Asian favourites.

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