IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG) has announced the signing of a Vignette Collection property in Ho Chi Minh City, in partnership with LCK Hospitality Company Limited—a family business specializing in hospitality development and art dealerships.
The 52-key hotel will join IHG’s Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio when it opens its doors to domestic and international guests, including IHG One Rewards members, in Vietnam later this year. As the second Vignette Collection property signed in the country, after Moire Hoi An, Vignette Collection by IHG, and the first of the brand to open in Ho Chi Minh City, it will join a growing collection of 23 open hotels and 38 pipeline properties globally.
Vignette Collection, IHG’s first collection brand, represents a family of one-of-a-kind hotels in destinations to remember. Located a 30-minute drive from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, the hotel will be situated in the city center. Nearby attractions include Ben Thanh Market, Independence Palace, Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica and Saigon Opera House.
Vietnam is enjoying strong travel demand with 10.7 million international visitors in first six months of 2025, a 21 percent increase year-on-year, supported by visa-free travel and increased flight connectivity. Travelers to Ho Chi Minh City also continue to increase, attracted by the city’s vibrant mix of historical sites, cultural attractions, bustling markets and a wonderful culinary scene. International visitors reached 3.8 million in the same period, an increase of 44 percent year-on-year, while domestic visitors numbered over 18 million, up 7 percent year-on-year.
IHG currently operates 20 hotels under eight brands in Vietnam, with a pipeline of 22 properties. Around 60 percent of its existing portfolio in the country is in the Luxury & Lifestyle segment, consisting of brands such as Six Senses, Regent, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Vignette Collection and Hotel Indigo.
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