Mövenpick Moves to Hua Hin, Thailand

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Mövenpick Moves to Hua Hin, Thailand

The royal seaside resort city on the western coast of Gulf of Siam will now feature its own Mövenpick Resort which will take over another property after refurbishment.

A complete rebranding and refurbishment awaits the beachfront resort of Asara Villa & Suite Hua Hin located mere 10 minutes away from the centre of the city. After the facelift it will be renamed into Mövenpick Asara Resort & Spa Hua Hin.

There are 96 sizeable private suits and villas. 120-sq. m suits come complete with large balconies or terraces while 150-sq. m and 200-sq. m villas all have private plunge pools. There is also an astonishingly luxurious 400-sq m beachfront villa which features its own private access to the beach apart from a beautiful plunge pool with a direct seaview. There will be two on-site restaurants serving Thai traditional cuisine and fresh seafood complemented with international recipes, a spa and fintness centres and an outdoor tropical infinity pool. 

Currently Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts group has totally six more hotels and resorts in Thailand: Bangkok and Phuket each have two Mövenpick hotels while Pattaya and Chiang Mai each have one Mövenpick property.  

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