Accor announces two new hotel signings in Malaysia

The signings will see the launch of the first Grand Mercure in the country as well as a trendy ibis Styles in Kuala Lumpur

Hospitality firm Accor strengthened its partnership with Worldwide Hotels Group through the signing of an agreement introducing two new properties in Malaysia’s capital.

These properties, following refurbishments and rebranding, will mark the debut of the Grand Mercure brand in Malaysia, and the addition of a trendy ibis Styles to Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant hotel scene. Both are slated to open in the first quarter of next year. 

Garth Simmons, Accor’s chief operating officer for its premium, midscale, and economy division in Asia, said: “Kuala Lumpur is a strategic destination for Accor, and we are thrilled to bring our global brands to this high-potential location. The growth of our premium, midscale, and economy portfolio in Malaysia is a testament to the recognition and trust consistently shown by our guests, investors, and hotel partners in the region. We remain committed to our expansion strategy, with a clear roadmap to consolidate our presence in Asia.”

Simmons added that the Worldwide Hotels Group is a key partner, as it shares Accor’s ongoing commitment to transforming the future of hospitality. 

For her part, Worldwide Hotel Group CEO Carolyn Choo expressed her approval of this move to strengthen the Group’s partnership with Accor. 

Choo said: “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our journey to enhance the hospitality landscape in Malaysia. Together with Accor, we are confident in delivering exceptional experiences that reflect the unique cultural essence of Kuala Lumpur. We anticipate the opening of these properties in early 2025 and are eager to see the positive impact they will have on the local hospitality sector.”

Immersive and celebratory

As the first Grand Mercure branded hotel in Malaysia, the new Grand Mercure in Kuala Lumpur will offer an immersive experience that celebrates national culture and stimulates the senses. 

From arrival to departure, the premium hotel will immerse guests in multi-sensory experiences of Malaysia’s culture, design, and dining. Strategically located between the entertainment hub of Bukit Bintang and the colourful Chinatown, the hotel will feature 325 well-appointed rooms, an all-day dining restaurant, a fully equipped fitness centre, and a pool. 

For social gatherings and corporate meetings, the hotel will offer versatile meeting and event spaces.

Hip and modern

ibis Styles, known for its design-led, trendy, and affordable accommodation, will expand its presence in Malaysia with a new location in Kuala Lumpur. 

Located in the lively Bukit Bintang district, the new ibis Styles is just steps away from public transportation and within walking distance of modern shopping malls and a variety of dining options. 

The hotel will feature 168 rooms inspired by a unique theme, an all-day dining restaurant and bar, a self-service laundromat, and a modern fitness area.

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