CapitaLand’s wholly owned serviced residence business unit, the Ascott Limited, officially opened its first Citadines-branded residence in the southern province of Binh Duong.
The 19-storey serviced residence offers business and leisure travellers with 204 units, ranging from 35sq.m studios to 71sq.m two-bedroom apartments. Each apartment is tastefully furnished and comes with a fully equipped kitchen, separate living room and dining area, as well as complimentary wireless Internet access, a smart LED television, washing machine and other modern amenities.
The residence offers a comprehensive range of lifestyle facilities including an outdoor swimming pool and children’s wading pool, fitness centre, sauna room, residents’ lounge, cafe and restaurant.
Guests can customise their stay with a menu of optional services such as laundry and dry-cleaning. The property will also provide 24-hour reception and security, housekeeping, a complimentary shuttle bus service to Aeon Mall, Song Be Golf Course, and residents’ programmes to assist guests in settling into their new home.
Yen Ping, Country General Manager for Ascott Viet Nam, said Binh Duong Province has been driven by a steady inflow of foreign direct investments into its manufacturing, processing and real estate sectors.
“We are delighted to establish a first-mover advantage and are confident in making Citadines Central Binh Duong a preferred accommodation for the underserved independent business travellers and development projects in Binh Duong Province,” she said.
On the occasion of the opening of Citadines Central Binh Duong, Ascott is offering a 20 per cent discount of Best Flexible Rates for stays from now untill February 28, 2019. Attractive rates are also available for monthly stays.
In Viet Nam, Ascott offers a number of well-located serviced residences and business hotels across key cities and provinces such as Ha Noi, Hai Phong, Ha Long, HCM City, Nha Trang, Da Nang and Binh Duong with over 5,000 units in 22 properties, and aims to attain the target of 7,000 units by 2020. — VNS