Guests can enjoy exclusive benefits at Azerai La Residence, Hue and Azerai Ke Ga Bay HUE, Vietnam (May 27, 2026) – Azerai La Residence, Hue in Vietnam’s former imperial capital is inviting guests to experience the vibrant Hue Festival 2026 with an exclusive package, while Azerai Ke Ga Bay offers relaxed summer escapes by the …
Guests can enjoy exclusive benefits at Azerai La Residence, Hue and Azerai Ke Ga Bay
HUE, Vietnam (May 27, 2026) – Azerai La Residence, Hue in Vietnam’s former imperial capital is inviting guests to experience the vibrant Hue Festival 2026 with an exclusive package, while Azerai Ke Ga Bay offers relaxed summer escapes by the sea.
The Hue Festival is Vietnam’s premier cultural celebration. Held in the historic city of Hue, it features a year-long “Four-Season” program with nearly 80 events. Visitors can enjoy traditional court music and dance at the UNESCO-listed Imperial Citadel (directly across the Perfume River from the hotel), lantern parades, boat races, vibrant street food and spectacular fireworks.
Azerai La Residence, Hue has created a special “Hue Festival Package” including a two-night stay with daily breakfast for two, one curated dining experience showcasing Hue’s refined royal cuisine, a 45-minute spa journey, signature afternoon tea and 15% savings on all food and beverage outlets. The package is priced at VND 10,890,000 (approximately US $413).
“Azerai La Residence, Hue is the perfect base for guests who want to experience the Hue Festival,” said Minh Phan Trong, General Manager of Azerai La Residence, Hue. “Our riverfront location offers direct views of the Imperial Citadel and easy access to the heart of one of Vietnam’s most important cultural events.”
Travel + Leisure recently named Azerai La Residence, Hue one of the world’s “500 Best Hotels” in its May 2026 issue—one of 12 properties in Vietnam to receive the honor. The 122-room heritage hotel is centered around a striking 1930 colonial mansion built in the Streamline Moderne style of Art Deco architecture.
Azerai Ke Ga Bay – Summer Beach Escape
For travelers seeking a more relaxed summer getaway, Azerai Ke Ga Bay offers two unique packages on their website. The “Unfold Your Escape” package includes a three-night stay with daily breakfast for two, daily afternoon tea and more. Additionally, the “Local Residents Offer” provides a 10% discount off the best flexible rate (subject to availability), plus 10% off food and beverage (excluding alcohol) and spa treatments.
“As summer approaches, many dream of unwinding by the sea,” said Julian Moore, General Manager of Azerai Ke Ga Bay. “Our resort is a true oceanside oasis—elegant, peaceful and surrounded by rich local culture, including a vibrant fishing village.”
Nestled on 4.5 hectares of lush gardens along a sweeping five-kilometer sandy beach, Azerai Ke Ga Bay is an all-suites-and-villas resort located a comfortable 2.5-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City on a new highway. Spacious pavilions and private villas open onto garden terraces in muted tones inspired by local sand and granite. The resort is framed by Hon Ba Island with its historic lighthouse to the east and dramatic sand dunes to the west.
Azerai Ke Ga Bay was awarded a prestigious MICHELIN Key in the Guide’s inaugural Vietnam edition. The resort’s seaside infinity pool also helped it win the title of the “Most Instagrammable Hotel in Asia, the Indian Ocean and South Pacific” in a contest last year sponsored by the U.S.-based travel trade magazine Luxury Travel Advisor.
For more information on Azerai La Residence, Hue, call +84 (0) 234 3837 475, email [email protected] or visit azerai.com/azerai-la-residence-hue/. For Azerai Ke Ga Bay, call +84 (0) 252 3682 222, email [email protected] or visit azerai.com/azerai-ke-ga-bay/.
ABOUT AZERAI
Azerai is a distinctive story and brand of resorts offering guests elegance, refined design, and discreet and attentive service in places of unique beauty and cultural interest. The brand was formed by hotelier Adrian Zecha, and the name is derived from Zecha’s initials and the latter part of a Persian word, caravanserai, which references the storied old inns of the Middle East.










