SINGAPORE (EDGEPROP) - International hospitality group Banyan Tree is growing the presence of one of its hospitality brands, Homm, in Thailand and China. The hotelier opened two new properties under the brand in October this year.
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The new hotels are Homm Sukhumvit34 Bangkok, Thailand; and Homm Huzhou Xisai Shan, China. They join the debut hotel Homm Bliss Southbeach Patong in Phuket, Thailand. This brings the total number of hotels under the Homm brand to three.
Banyan Tree also says it plans to open more Homm-branded hotels in Bali, Indonesia, and Luang Prabang, Laos.
The hotel group says that its Homm-branded hotels are ideal for families, couples and business executives. The properties have quality facilities, communal dining options and well-designed, price-friendly accommodations elevated by purpose-led, sustainable tourism standards.
Homm Sukhumvit34 Bangkok, Thailand is one of the two new hotels under Banyan Tree's Homm brand. (Picture: Banyan Tree)
“Each Homm property advocates for a different endangered species, centrally displayed in lobby areas via origami art. At Homm Sukhumvit34 Bangkok, the mascot is the Asian elephant — a national symbol of Thailand — while Homm Huzhou Xisai Shan’s mascot is the crane,” says Banyan Tree in a press release.
Homm Sukhumvit34 Bangkok is a 148-room hotel in a private residential area on Sukhumvit Road. The hotel offers modern, bright rooms with a residential look and feel. Each room comes with a rain shower and bathtub, flat-screen LED smart IPTV, plus a range of kitchen appliances.
Homm Huzhou Xisai Shan comprises 116 guest rooms, 26 suites, 30 family rooms and four villas, as well as two barrier-free rooms, each with a unique theme. It is located at the foot of Xisai mountain in the Wuxing district of Huzhou.