JavaScript is off. Please enable to view full site.

Touches of elegance for your wedding at The ADORA – GRAND VIEW

Touches of elegance for your wedding at The ADORA – GRAND VIEW

Tuesday, April 09, 2013, 08:50 GMT+7

Imagine the touches of elegance and luxury you always dream about for your wedding. Whatever your dreams are, you will find them at The ADORA, a rising star on Saigon’s banqueting and wedding scene. A new The ADORA venue, the eagerly-awaited The ADORA – GRAND VIEW, will be opened in District 5 in August 2013.

Owned by the prestigious Dong Phuong Group, who also owns the renowned Le Dong Phuong wedding venues and restaurants, The ADORA provides a perfect backdrop for your wedding ceremony and reception. The first ever The ADORA, namely The ADORA – NGUYEN KIEM in Go Vap District, has served many brides and grooms fond memories of fine banqueting choices and subtle decorations which seamlessly merge Vietnamese tradition with European styles since its opening last year.  The new The ADORA- GRAND VIEW will take it to the next luxurious level.

The ADORA - GRAND VIEW is an awe-inspiring stately building, a white castle which seems to float on its own oasis in the middle of the bustling District 5. Big and excited or quiet and intimate, contemporary or fairy-tale, the brides and grooms are spoilt for choice when it comes to how they want their weddings to be. 

Sitting on its own large secluded ground with wide open spaces and lush greenery,  a godsend for this cosmopolitan city of 10 million people, The ADORA - GRAND VIEW makes you feel like you are in a different country or era with its opulent architectural design, encapsulating the essence of a ‘boutique chic’ wedding. “With a total floor space of over 22,000 square metres spread over seven halls, all decked out in sleek interiors with calming shades of white, with a capacity of almost 5,000 guests at a time, our venue promises to be the biggest destination for banqueting, wedding and conferences for District 5 and the surrounding area,” says Mr. Vu Thanh Tam, Chairman of Dong Phuong Group. “We also take pride in our professional and attentive services, with both our management team coming from top five-star hotels such as Sheraton, InterContinental and Nikko, together with kitchen team trained by Hong Kong chefs, making sure every guest is full of memorable moments and with a smile on their face when they leave.”

Tie the knot in the grandiose hall, with soaring ceiling and sparkling ornate chandeliers, to the smooth sound of music from Semi-Classique to Flamenco, ensconced in the fresh and sweet fragrance of flesh flowers adorning every table and the stage. With a minimum booking of 20 tables, you can have many perks including a dedicated team to receive guests at the wonderfully decorated entrance, a reception table, a luxurious stage for the ceremony, fresh flowers for the tables, a light meal for the bride and groom, champagne tower, two bottles of sparkling wine, an adorable wedding cake, a host to entertain your guests on stage, confetti, among other things.

The ADORA - GRAND VIEW has already taken bookings earlier this year for weddings starting from August, so if you want to fulfil your dream of a romantic and stylish wedding, make sure you book early via its pre-sales office which will be opened on 1 May 2013. Prices start from VND3,850,000/table for a 20-table booking.

The ADORA - GRAND VIEW 

421 Ngo Gia Tu Street, Ward 9, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City|

Phone: 08-3588 6666

Fax: 08-3985 5888

Email: info@theadora.vn

Hotline: 0902 78 78 98

NTTV

More

;

Photos

VIDEOS

‘Taste of Australia’ gala dinner held in Ho Chi Minh City after 2-year hiatus

Taste of Australia Gala Reception has returned to the Park Hyatt Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1 after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Vietnamese woman gives unconditional love to hundreds of adopted children

Despite her own immense hardship, she has taken in and cared for hundreds of orphans over the past three decades.

Vietnam’s Mekong Delta celebrates spring with ‘hat boi’ performances

The art form is so popular that it attracts people from all ages in the Mekong Delta

Latest news