Fusion unveils 2 landmark hotel openings in 2026
The new hotels will be located in Hanoi and Hue.
Fusion Hotel Group is opening two new hotels in Vietnam in early 2026.
LÈGACY Hanoi – A Fusion Original will mark its first entry into Vietnam. Located at the corner of Lieu Giai & Doi Can Street in Hanoi, the hotel features 220 rooms designed for contemporary travelers.
The hotel offers wellness amenities such as an onsen and curated relaxation experience as well as a dining program that features authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
In Hue, Fusion will open the Grand Royal Riverside Hue – Fusion Collection which will feature 161 rooms across two towers.
The hotel will also feature full-service amenities, including multiple dining venues, spa and wellness facilities, and Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) spaces for up to 250 guests.
The new additions are part of Fusion’s plan to expand to 50 properties across the Asia-Pacific by 2028. Currently, the company operates 18 properties across Vietnam and Thailand.
“Vietnam has always been at the heart of Fusion’s story,” said Christopher Hur, CEO of Fusion Hotel Group. “These new openings reflect our deep commitment to the country’s vibrant cities and natural landscapes, and our ambition to continue shaping Vietnam’s hospitality sector through wellness, authenticity, and innovative design.”
LÈGACY Hanoi – A Fusion Original will mark its first entry into Vietnam. Located at the corner of Lieu Giai & Doi Can Street in Hanoi, the hotel features 220 rooms designed for contemporary travelers.
The hotel offers wellness amenities such as an onsen and curated relaxation experience as well as a dining program that features authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
In Hue, Fusion will open the Grand Royal Riverside Hue – Fusion Collection which will feature 161 rooms across two towers.
The hotel will also feature full-service amenities, including multiple dining venues, spa and wellness facilities, and Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) spaces for up to 250 guests.
The new additions are part of Fusion’s plan to expand to 50 properties across the Asia-Pacific by 2028. Currently, the company operates 18 properties across Vietnam and Thailand.
“Vietnam has always been at the heart of Fusion’s story,” said Christopher Hur, CEO of Fusion Hotel Group. “These new openings reflect our deep commitment to the country’s vibrant cities and natural landscapes, and our ambition to continue shaping Vietnam’s hospitality sector through wellness, authenticity, and innovative design.”