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Potique Hotel

Mid-century Vietnamese modernism in a 1960s Nha Trang beachfront

🇻🇳 Nha Trang, Vietnam·Est. 1965·Art Deco / Vietnamese Modernist·$
68 HHI Notable
Heritage Notable

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Why This Score

How each of the nine Heritage Hotel Index dimensions was evaluated.

Heritage & Authenticity

40% of HHI
63.1/100
Historical Significance58.0
15%

Review pending

Architectural Integrity65.0
15%

Review pending

Cultural Immersion68.0
10%

Review pending

Guest Experience

35% of HHI
72.5/100
Authentic Experience70.0
15%

Review pending

Reputation Score76.0
12%

Review pending

Service Quality72.0
8%

Review pending

Operational Excellence

25% of HHI
70.6/100
Conservation Commitment62.0
10%

Review pending

Modern Comforts75.0
8%

Review pending

Value Positioning78.0
7%

Review pending

About the Property

Originally built in the 1960s during South Vietnam's modernist era, the Potique Hotel in Nha Trang has been thoughtfully restored to celebrate mid-century Vietnamese architecture. Clean geometric lines, terrazzo details, and vintage furnishings evoke the optimism of the period. Located near the beachfront, it offers a boutique alternative to Nha Trang's high-rise resorts, with interiors that reference both European Art Deco and Vietnamese craft traditions.

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Original Purpose

Modernist beachfront hotel

Highlights

1960s Vietnamese modernist architectureArt Deco restorationTerrazzo and vintage furnishingsBoutique beachfront locationMid-century design aestheticVietnamese craft references

History Timeline

1891

French colonial administration founds the coastal settlement of Nha Trang as a fishing and administrative outpost on the South China Sea.

1954

Following the Geneva Accords, Nha Trang becomes a key resort and R&R destination for the Republic of Vietnam's armed forces and officials.

1965

The original Potique building is constructed as a modernist beachfront hotel, reflecting South Vietnam's mid-century architectural optimism.

1975

Reunification brings Nha Trang under the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; the hotel is nationalised and operated as a state guesthouse.

2010

Restoration project begins to recover the building's original mid-century Modernist character, preserving mosaic floors and geometric façade details.

2016

Potique Hotel reopens as a boutique heritage property, celebrated as one of Vietnam's few preserved examples of 1960s Vietnamese Modernist architecture.