First Tapestry Collection by Hilton in Vietnam opens reservations ahead of August launch

NHAAN Resort & Spa Hoi An, the first Tapestry Collection by Hilton in Vietnam, has officially opened reservations ahead of its grand opening on August 1, marking a significant milestone for the country's hospitality sector.

Photo: Hilton
Photo: Hilton

Da Nang (VNS/VNA) - NHAAN Resort & Spa Hoi An, the first Tapestry Collection by Hilton in Vietnam, has officially opened reservations ahead of its grand opening on August 1, marking a significant milestone for the country's hospitality sector.

Located along De Vong River in Vong Nhi village in the central city of Da Nang, the premium upscale resort marks the official debut of the prestigious Tapestry Collection by Hilton brand in Vietnam.


The launch reflects the growing demand for lifestyle and experiential travel in Southeast Asia, positioning Da Nang as a premier destination for global travelers seeking authentic local culture.

The property is strategically situated a 10-minute drive from the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hoi An Ancient Town and Cua Dai Beach, and 35 minutes from Da Nang International Airport.

This location allows guests to easily bridge the gap between historical exploration and modern coastal relaxation.

Designed by acclaimed Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia, the resort combines modern architectural sophistication with sustainable, biophilic principles.

The property's name is a harmonious combination of the Vietnamese words nha (home) and an (peace), a philosophy embedded into the resort's service culture and guest experience.

The resort features 174 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, the majority of which include private balconies, expansive terraces, or private plunge pools overlooking nipa palm waterways or tropical.

The interiors showcase local provenance and time-honoured craftsmanship, featuring bespoke furnishings inspired by the 500-year-old woodworking legacy of the nearby Kim Bong Carpentry Village.

The culinary landscape at the resort includes four distinct food and beverage concepts that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Central Vietnam.

Guests can choose from a sophisticated all-day dining venue, a relaxed social lounge, a specialty riverside restaurant, and a vibrant poolside bar, each focusing on locally sourced ingredients and authentic regional flavors.

For wellness, the rooftop eforea spa & health club offers an elevated oasis overlooking the scenic Cam Thanh waterscape, featuring holistic therapeutic treatments infused with indigenous natural ingredients.

For corporate gatherings, weddings, and social events, NHAAN provides premium banquet facilities.

These include a sunlit grand ballroom capable of hosting up to 100 guests, two versatile meeting rooms, and a beautifully manicured event lawn running alongside the picturesque nipa riverfront.

To celebrate the debut, the resort has launched an exclusive pre-opening package for stays communication from August 1.

The special offer features 5,000 Hilton Honors bonus points for bookings of three consecutive nights or more, flexible late check-out until 2:00pm, and a bespoke welcome amenity reflecting Hoi An’s rich artisanal heritage./.

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