At the announcement ceremony of the Michelin Key global hotel rating system on October 8, Michelin Guide officially introduced the list of honored hotels in 2025, marking a historic milestone when the Michelin brand – after more than a century of defining culinary standards with the Michelin star system – expanded into the accommodation service sector for the first time.
After months of rigorous evaluation by a team of anonymous judges, Vietnam made its debut in the ranking system with 13 hotels and resorts honored, including 2 hotels with Three Michelin Keys, 3 hotels with Two Michelin Keys and 8 hotels with One Michelin Keys.

Capella Hanoi is one of the first two accommodations in Vietnam to achieve Three Michelin Key 2025.
Among the honored hotels, Capella Hanoi (Hanoi) of Sun Group is one of only two hotels in Vietnam to receive Three Michelin Keys – the highest rating in the system, reserved for accommodations that offer the world’s best experiences. Along with that, Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery (Sa Pa, Lao Cai) was awarded One Michelin Key, recognizing a unique stay experience in the heart of the misty town of Sa Pa.
These are two outstanding representatives of Vietnam in this list, showing two outstanding touches of the luxury hotel industry: a sophisticated and luxurious Hanoi and a romantic Sa Pa, imbued with the highland art. This achievement is evaluated by Michelin as an impressive debut of Vietnam on the world luxury tourism map, affirming Vietnam's increasingly prominent position in the field of international-class resorts.

Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery, Sa Pa Honored with a Michelin Key
Born with the mission of expanding Michelin's evaluation standards from cuisine to accommodation, Michelin Key is considered the "Michelin star for the hotel industry", a new standard for the art of hospitality and accommodation experience. Michelin Guide has built a list of more than 7,000 hotels in more than 125 countries.
The hotels on the list were selected based on five global criteria: The hotel is a gateway to the journey of discovering the destination; Excellent interior design and architecture; Quality and consistency in service quality, comfort and maintenance; Consistency between the quality of experience and price; Affirming its own identity, reflecting personality and authenticity. The criteria focus on the overall stay experience rather than just amenities, aiming to set a new international standard for quality hotel service.
Key hotels are classified into three levels: One Key for an exceptional stay; Two Key for a great stay; and Three Key – the highest level – for an outstanding stay. Michelin describes Three Key hotels as “a destination for the trip of a lifetime.” For Michelin, a Key hotel is not just a comfortable place to stay, but also an emotional journey – where guests feel the spirit, story and people of the destination.

Capella Hanoi space is inspired by the golden age of opera.
Capella Hanoi has been hailed by Michelin as “a hotel that reimagines the spirit of opera through its exquisite design, immersing guests in the cultural pulse of the city.” Less than a 5-minute walk from the iconic Hanoi Opera House and the Old Quarter, the hotel designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley is an architectural masterpiece inspired by the golden age of opera, where each suite represents a separate chapter in the story of Hanoi’s history and art in the 1920s.
With only 47 rooms, the hotel conquers visitors with its sophisticated service, highly personalized living space and meticulousness in every smallest detail. Since its opening, Capella Hanoi has quickly become a favorite stop for connoisseurs and tourists who want to explore Hanoi through the lens of culture, art and high personalization.
Capella Hanoi is also the only hotel in Vietnam with 3 restaurants honored by Michelin Guide 2025, including Hibana by Koki - maintaining 1 prestigious Michelin star for the third consecutive year.

Absinthe Bar at Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery, Sa Pa.
Meanwhile, Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery, Sa Pa impresses with its design that blends the high-class French fashion style with the culture of the Northwest highlands. Also designed by Bill Bensley, the hotel is like a vivid picture in the clouds of Sa Pa, where traditional indigenous culture and modernity blend.
Guests can sip cocktails at the Absinthe bar on the 10th floor, look across the glass bridge connecting to Chic restaurant to see the whole town hidden in the clouds, or simply sit by the outdoor fire, enjoying a French-style dinner in the chilly weather. The space at MGallery fully awakens the five senses - hearing, seeing, touching, smelling and tasting - to make every moment of stay an unforgettable memory.
The fact that two Vietnamese hotels were honored in the Michelin Key 2025 system not only affirms the quality of service and international-class management capacity, but also affirms the pioneering position in the luxury hotel industry in Vietnam of Sun Group.
After cuisine, Vietnam's luxury accommodation sector has been officially recognized by the most prestigious rating system on the planet, showing that Vietnam not only possesses beautiful landscapes and memorable cuisine but also has the ability to bring luxurious and unique resort experiences to international tourists.
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