Accor has further expanded its portfolio with the opening of the new hotel, Grand Mercure Lampung, in Indonesia.

The 198m-tall hotel is housed in a building in Sumatra, above the Grand Mall, which will open soon.

Grand Mercure Lampung general manager Thomas Evrard said: “We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to guests at Grand Mercure Lampung, where culture and exceptional service come together seamlessly. Situated strategically in the heart of Bandar Lampung, our hotel aims to redefine hospitality by combining modern elegance with timeless charm.

“We eagerly anticipate offering our guests an unmatched experience, embodying the essence of the Grand Mercure brand as a gateway to authentic local encounters and unparalleled comfort.”

Designed by architect Budiman Hendropurnomo, the property offers 344 rooms, spanning from superior to suite, including a Penthouse.

The Penthouse features a primary bedroom with refined interiors and two additional bedrooms.

The suite offers access to a private indoor swimming pool, a fitness facility and a view of the city.

Guests can dine at Flamboyant Restaurant on the fifth floor, which serves Indonesian, Western and Asian cuisines in a live-cooking atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The hotel’s fifth floor also features the Lobby Lounge.

Its top floor includes Sora Lounge, offering 360° views of the city of Bandar Lampung with an exclusive dining concept.

Grand Mercure Lampung also offers event spaces, including two ballrooms, 11 meeting rooms and the Diamond Grand Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 1800 guests.

Among the other amenities provided at the hotel are a swimming pool, a fitness centre and a spa, all situated on the eighth floor.

The property is situated on the main boulevard of Bandar Lampung, near Tugu Adipura.