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The first Wink Hotels in Vietnam opens

Wink Hotels, Vietnam’s revolutionary new hospitality brand has announced the official opening of its flagship hotel in Vietnam.

The Wink Hotel Saigon Centre by Wink Hotels (Indochina Capital) was opened in March 24 in Ho Chi Minh City. It is the first in a pipeline of 20 hotels to be opened in Vietnam within the next five years.

The Wink Hotel Saigon Centre's facade . Photo: Anh Ng.

As Vietnam’s first homegrown hospitality group, Wink Hotels is created to deliver affordable luxury for young travelers, appealing to their fast-paced lifestyle and enterprising mindset.

Centrally located in Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant Da Kao ward within District One, the property features 237 space-efficient rooms that personify the brand’s contemporary ethos of chic and creative design, deep functionality and traditional Vietnamese values.

Speaking on behalf of the developer/owner, Indochina Kajima and the operator, Indochina Vanguard, Peter Ryder, Indochina Capital’s CEO, stated, “Wink Hotels: Made in Vietnam for Vietnam. Here we are today launching this amazing brand and beautiful hotel. We have created something new, something dazzling, something fun, something colorful and something essentially Vietnam.”

For the first time in the Vietnam’s hospitality industry, Wink Hotel Saigon Centre will pioneer the STAY24 programme, which guarantees a 24-hour guest stay regardless of check-in time.

A guestroom of Wink Hotel Saigon Centre. Photo: Anh Ng.

Guests are empowered to dictate their own timing for unlimited à-la-carte breakfast, a free pass to any Toong coworking space in the city including their flagship premise imbedded within Wink @ 75 Nguyen Binh Khiem as well as lifestyle and fitness workshops from Wink’s partners.

The programme will guarantee the best available rates and allow members to accumulate points for every dollar spent at the hotel.

Exclusive promotions from Wink’s partners, such as Grab and their rideshare services, Vibeji and local curated experiences and LivWell for fitness will add value to the Wink “Community of One”. 

Wink Hotels is Vietnam’s first locally-born, international-standard hospitality brand. This vibrant brand reflects the spirit of the Vietnamese people and takes inspiration from modern Vietnamese travelers who live and work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment.

Each of these hotel provides a dynamic “affordable luxury” experience, and showcases the heart and soul of the destination with art-inspired interiors and by connecting guests to the upbeat local vibe.


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