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Mövenpick continues to expand with important international openings | News


Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, one of Accor’s premium brands known for its generous hospitality, joyful reconnection and convivial dining experiences, continues to expand its international portfolio with new hotels recently opened in Montenegro, Croatia, Uzbekistan and Armenia. The latest additions build on the brand’s rapid growth trajectory, with other recent debuts in Poland, Greece and Italy, and ahead of the planned UK launch in 2027.

Founded in 1948, Mövenpick started as a pioneering Swiss restaurant brand and has grown into an international hotel brand with food and beverage at the heart of the guest experience. Today, this heritage is reflected in more than 140 hotels around the world, where thoughtful service, welcoming spaces and a strong culinary offering bring people together.

Waterfront resort in Montenegro
Opened in May 2026, Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Teuta Kotor Bay was the brand’s first property in Montenegro and is located in the historic settlement of Risan. Overlooking the UNESCO-protected Bay of Kotor, the 151-room hotel combines modern comfort with traditional Montenegrin design, using natural stone elements and warm interiors.

Guests can choose from rooms and suites with a private balcony and access to a wellness area with a large indoor pool, a Finnish sauna and a steam bath, as well as an infinity pool and a private beach club. The restaurant and bar serve fresh seafood, regional specialties from the Adriatic and Swiss-inspired classics. Families can also take advantage of the Little Birds Club, which offers games, arts, crafts and creative activities for children aged 3 to 12. Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Teuta Kotor Bay is located 25 km from Tivat International Airport, 50 km from Dubrovnik and 100 km from Podgorica.

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Second property in Croatia
Further along the Adriatic coast, near the historic town of Novi Vinodolski, the Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Kvarner Bay is expected to open in late 2026. The new hotel will feature a 14,000 square meter Salterra Wellness & Spa, which will be the largest wellness facility in Croatia, offering a wide range of treatments, heated seawater pools, a sauna and a Turkish hammam. Families can also take advantage of the Sea Breeze pool park and Little Birds Club. This upcoming opening further expands the brand’s presence in Croatia, building on the success of Mövenpick Hotel Zagreb, which opened in June 2022, bringing 104 rooms and suites with smart technology to the capital’s business district.

The hotel will have 198 modernized rooms and suites, most with private balconies overlooking the Adriatic Sea and the island of Krk. Restaurants include Figo, which serves Mediterranean cuisine using local Croatian ingredients and olive oil from the resort’s own forest, and Affamata, which serves southern Italian classics in a sharing style. Guests can also enjoy artisan coffee in the panoramic 180° lounge bar or visit the Fjaka Beach Bar, inspired by the Croatian art of doing very little.

Central city address in Armenia
Mövenpick Yerevan, the first branded hotel in Armenia, is centrally located in the heart of the capital and offers a range of stylish accommodation options, from junior suites, spacious apartments and even a presidential suite with panoramic views of the city. The hotel’s culinary offering includes Le Pont, which combines French techniques with regional Armenian flavors, and the Mövenpick Café, which serves coffee, chocolate and light dishes. Wellness facilities include a spa with a hammam, a dry sauna and a fully equipped gym. The hotel also offers three meeting rooms designed for small conferences, workshops and private meetings.

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Historical location in Tashkent
Opened in May 2026, the 120-room Mövenpick Tashkent Old City is located between the historic and modern districts of Uzbekistan’s capital, just a few steps from the Chorsu Bazaar and the Hast-Imam complex. The hotel features the Silk and Spice restaurant, which serves a mix of regional dishes and Swiss classics, and hosts the brand’s signature Chocolate Hour every afternoon. Guests can use the Helvetia SPA & Wellness Center, which features an indoor pool, saunas and massage treatments, in addition to a modern fitness center. Flexible meeting rooms with natural light and modern audiovisual technology are also available for business events.

Planned British debut in Hampshire
Mövenpick is also preparing to enter the UK for the first time with Mövenpick Hampshire – Old Thorns, which is expected to open in late 2027 after extensive refurbishment. Set across more than 300 acres of Hampshire countryside, about an hour from London, the 194-room resort brings the brand’s generous hospitality and culinary heritage to a Grade II listed estate.

The property will feature a championship-level golf course, 2,500 square feet of conference and meeting space, four restaurants, a wellness center with a new spa and a ballroom for more than 500 event guests. The renovation will focus on guestrooms, wellness and leisure facilities and updated dining concepts, strengthening the resort’s position as a rural destination for holiday stays, events and meetings in the South of England.

Guests staying at Mövenpick properties have access to ALL Accor, the global loyalty program, which offers a wide range of rewards, benefits and experiences during and after their stay.

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