Fairmont expands in Asia with five new luxury openings

With these new openings, Fairmont Hotels continues to expand its presence across Asia, offering sophisticated travelers unique experiences rooted in local culture and refined hospitality.

ASIA – Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, a subsidiary of Accor, has announced the launch of five new properties across Asia, strengthening its presence in key social hubs and reaffirming its commitment to delivering personalized luxury experiences.

The brand’s record-breaking pipeline includes openings in India, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand, offering travelers unforgettable experiences in culturally rich destinations.

In India, Fairmont Mumbai, opening in April, will bring a touch of 1920s elegance to the bustling metropolis.

Located near the international airport, the hotel features 446 opulent rooms and suites that merge classical charm with contemporary sophistication.

With a Grand Ballroom accommodating over 2,000 guests, five globally inspired restaurants, a wellness longevity suite, and an outdoor pool, the property promises a refined urban retreat.

Further north, Fairmont Udaipur Palace is set to debut in July 2025, nestled amid Rajasthan’s Aravalli Hills.

Spread across 18 acres, the palace-inspired hotel embodies the region’s royal heritage with intricate marble carvings, high-domed ceilings, and regal verandas.

Offering 327 luxurious rooms and more than 130,000 sq. ft. of event space, the property is designed for grand celebrations and intimate escapes alike.

Japan’s first Fairmont hotel, Fairmont Tokyo, is scheduled to open on July 1, 2025. Situated in the south tower of the Blue Front Shibaura Project, the hotel will feature 217 elegantly designed rooms with sweeping views of Tokyo Bay.

The hotel will include a spa, fitness center, indoor infinity pool, and multiple dining venues, alongside a Sky Chapel and banquet spaces, including one of Tokyo’s largest ballrooms, accommodating up to 1,200 guests.

In Vietnam, Fairmont Hanoi will open in November 2025, marking the brand’s debut in the country.

Located near Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, the hotel’s design, led by Perkins Eastman and Aston Design, pays tribute to Vietnam’s vibrant culture, blending Indochinese motifs with French colonial influences.

The urban resort will offer 241 luxurious rooms, a rooftop restaurant, six dining and bar venues, a spa, fitness center, bathhouse, and two swimming pools.

Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit, also opening in November 2025, will be a distinguished addition to Thailand’s capital.

With 419 elegantly designed rooms, the hotel combines heritage charm with contemporary luxury. It will feature specialty restaurants, a rooftop bar, wellness and spa centers, and extensive meeting facilities.

With these new openings, Fairmont Hotels continues to expand its presence across Asia, offering sophisticated travelers unique experiences rooted in local culture and refined hospitality.

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