Accor is entering 2025 with a line-up of new hotels, resorts, and unique hospitality experiences across its 45+ brands, spanning luxury to economy, set to open throughout the year.
Set to expand its luxury portfolio, Accor will see several high-profile openings across the globe next year. Raffles Sentosa Singapore, opening early 2025, will offer 62 villas overlooking Tanjong Beach. Raffles Jeddah, mid-2025, will feature 142 rooms with Red Sea views. Fairmont Tokyo, also mid-2025, will debut in Japan with 217 rooms and Tokyo Bay views. Fairmont Udaipur, mid-2025, will offer a hillside resort with panoramic views and wellness experiences.

Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit (late 2025) will be Thailand’s first fully integrated luxury MICE hotel with 419 rooms. Fairmont Hanoi (late 2025) will blend urban luxury with wellness across 241 rooms. Fairmont Dalian (late 2025) will offer 70 rooms in a restored heritage building, while Sofitel Guiyang Liebian (late 2025) will feature 240 rooms in China’s Guanshan Lake District.
Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree (mid-2025) in Singapore will feature 338 rooms, including treehouses, in the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Hotel MontAzure Lakeside Phuket – MGallery Collection (mid-2025) will offer 150 rooms with a lagoon pool and clubhouse.
Several lifestyle hotels will launch in 2025, like the 25hours Hotel The Olympia in Sydney, which will be the city’s first 25hours Hotel. Opening mid-2025, it will feature 109 rooms, four dining venues, and meeting spaces for up to 150 people.
Late 2025 will welcome Hyde Perth with its 120 rooms, including 18 suites, along with two meeting rooms, a restaurant, bar, and outdoor pool. Mondrian Gold Coast, opening early 2025, will offer 208 rooms and suites with ocean views, including Beach Houses with private plunge pools. Two dining venues will highlight local produce and seafood.
Mama Shelter Singapore, arriving early 2025, will feature 110 rooms, a restaurant, and a rooftop pool with views of the skyline, while SLS Red Sea, opening mid-2025, will feature 150 rooms and suites, including pool villas, in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project. The resort will offer fine dining, a spa, and a grand ballroom.
Premium openings include Pullman Chennai Anna Salai, India, opening early 2025, with 233 rooms, meeting spaces, a rooftop bar, and a fitness centre; Swissôtel Doha Corniche Park Towers, Qatar, set for mid-2025, offering 200 guestrooms, 142 serviced apartments, and 121 residences, plus six dining venues and meeting space; Mövenpick Resort & Spa Bintan Lagoon, Indonesia, opening mid-2025, featuring 413 rooms, three swimming pools, dining options, and a wellness centre; and Grand Mercure Krabi Ao Nang, Thailand, scheduled for late 2025, with various room types, two pools, a kids’ club, and F&B venues.
Finally for midscale and economy properties, Novotel Jakarta Pulo Mas in Indonesia, opening late 2025, will offer 175 rooms, dining options, a fitness centre, and an outdoor pool while Novotel Sydney Cabramatta in Australia, set for mid-2025, will feature 140 rooms, an outdoor pool, gym, and business lounge. Adagio Original London City East, opening early 2025, will offer 132 studios and apartments, including co-living spaces, and Tribe Auckland Fort Street in New Zealand, opening mid-2025, will feature 60 rooms, a lobby bar, and social hub.






