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This wiki is a quick reference resource for lounges at all Accor hotels except Sofitel. (There is a separate thread for Sofitel lounges.)

September 2017: There is now a page on the Accor website of Hotels with an Executive Lounge

Please feel free to edit this Wikipost in order to (i) add content and (ii) experiment with ways to give a useful structure to the information in the thread.

ASIA

THAILAND
  • Mercure Bangkok Siam (trip advisor report)
    • Novotel Bangkok IMPACT - Premier Lounge on 10th floor; great food offering during evening cocktails, but not a broad selection, 5-7pm
      • Novotel Bangkok Platinum Pratunam - Premier Lounge (24th floor)
        • Novotel Siam Square - Premier Lounge - Ground Floor. Breakfast is small
          • Novotel BKK Suvarnabhumi airport : at the business center, ground floor.
            • Pullman King Power Bangkok: 20th floor, bfast and cocktail evenings
              • Pullman G, Bangkok, 27th floor Executive Lounge - Nov17: Breakfast 0600-1030, Afternoon Tea 1400-1600, Evening Drinks & Canapes 1730-1930. Tea/Coffee available other times.
                • Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit Asoke - Executive Lounge
                  • Novotel Ploenchit Bangkok on 29. Floor, nice view, happy hour 5-7pm
                    • Pullman Pattaya Hotel G - Sunset Lounge - Breakfast and evening cocktails - Exceptional in all aspect!
                      • MGallery Hotel Muse Bangkok (new) - Club La Boutique (in the rooftop Speakeasy Bar) serving basic drinks and snacks 430pm~630pm for Yama Residence room category and above + platinums
                        • MGallery Hotel Baraquda Pattaya: small Lounge corner above the restaurant on ground Floor, no breakfast, happy hour 4pm - 6pm with Softdrinks, Coffee, Tea and some snacks
                          • Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 Privilege Club on 16. Floor, Breakfast from 0600-1030am and Happy Hours from 5-7pm

INDONESIA
  • Novotel Mangga Dua Jakarta - Premier Lounge 8th floor - Large lounge with view of the centre courtyard with pool.
  • Pullman Jakarta Central Park - Executive Lounge 12th Floor - somewhat "cold" layout.
  • Novotel Semarang - I forgot which floor it was but the size is moderate. It serves breakfast and evening cocktails. No views but great hospitality by the GR staffs. I was allowed early check-in and had breakfast there eventhough my breakfast actually starting from the next day. As other Accor hotels in Indonesia, no juices or soft drinks provided outside the evening cocktails hours.
  • Novotel Bandung - The premier floor is located on the 3rd floor. The lounge is quite big and open layout. They serve breakfast and Afternoon Hi-Tea (that's they called for evening cocktails). Unfortunately no view at all.
  • Novotel Jakarta Gajah Mada - Executive Lounge located in 22F. Friendly staff and nice choice meals are available.
  • Novotel Tangerang - Premier lounge on top floor (20). Nice view over the surrounding area with CGK airport in the distance. Serves breakfast and some afternoon finger food. Lounge was very busy during my stay, was hard to get a seat and even a bite to eat/drink.
  • Grand Angkasa Medan - Lounge on the top floor. Not in use. Hotel will be completely refurbished by mid 2015.

CHINA
  • Pullman Shanghai Skyway - Currently located on the 51st floor in the former Fendi-themed Presidential Suite. Great views. May be moved once renovations are complete.
  • Pullman Shanghai Jing'an - (formerlyGrand Mercure Shanghai Central aka Zhongya) - Takes up the entire 27th floor, views to both sides from different rooms, but Zhabei is not that much to look at. Rather good breakfast with hot items on circulation and staple but varied cold items. "Happy hour" with ample food options and some alcohol only between 18:00-20:00. Soft drinks 6:30-22:00, otherwise fridges padlocked (!) and coffee / tea machine turned off. Adjacent large boardroom can be booked for up to 2h for free, except for 9:30-10:30 when the hotel's management meet there. Very slow and problematic iMacs with colour printer, but the computer room has a nice view. Lounge can get crowded when hotel is full.
  • Pullman Wuxi - Top floor. View of 'nothing much', but one of the best lounges gilbertaue has seen. Unfortunately occupancy is so low that they don't serve breakfast here. Evening canape has a great variety and tastes good too.
  • Pullman Beijing West Wanda - Top floor. Amazing view to West Beijing area with glass all over the lounge. Not crowded; eventhough the hotel was 96% when I was there. Personally, one of my favorite lounge in Accor properties. There were free soft drinks throughout the day. ^
  • Novotel Beijing Xin Qiao - 15th floor. With a view to the main street of Chongwenmen; which is nothing to see. The lounge is not small actually, but since the layout quite strange and lounge was separated into two or three so it feels quite small.
  • Grand Mercure Beijing Central. Disappointing lounge. Breakfast available in the lounge or in the restaurant. Coffee, tea and soft drinks available all day. Cocktail hour last two hours. Wine, spirits, beer and soft drinks available. Canapé available during this time. The lounge service is poor compared to most Accor lounges. Even to the extent that there was no sparkling water left and when I enquirer they said "sold out". My request for still water was ignored. Two computers and printers are available for use along with a meeting room.
  • Novotel Beijing Peace: 19th floor, good views over Beijing, nice service and good food offering. Review here.
  • Pullman Oceanview Sanya Bay - top floor. Excellent service with good sea/pool views. Breakfast, afternoon tea, and canapes served. Access via swipe card.
  • Novotel Suzhou - Great lounge if you like longer time with alcoholic drinks. Breakfast not currently served as they are modifying the lounge to hold more dishes for breakfast after getting complaints but can go downstairs to main restaurant. Afternoon snacks, soft drinks during these hours. Canapes from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, alcoholic drinks from 5:30pm- 10:30pm. No view apart from the other side of the hotel across a courtyard.
  • Grand Mercure Shenzhen Oriental Ginza - 25th floor next to the Japanese restaurant. Breakfast is served in the Japanese restaurant or out on the deck has seating. Views of Shenzhen bay. Soft drinks available all day and from platinum members can be taken back to the room free of charge. Afternoon tea treats. 2hr happy hour with plenty of food for even a small dinner. Sushi, 6/7 hot dishes or hot snacks. Salads and other cold bits.
  • Pullman Xiamen Powerlong - A decent lounge with good breakfast options or can eat in restaurant 1st floor, Soft drinks all day. Usual afternoon tea cakes, Evening canapes and Alcohol. Nice view of the inlet.
  • Pullman Hong Kong - Very nice full service lounge. All Platinum members have access. See Pullman Hong Kong and a review with pics here
  • Novotel Hong Kong Century - According to dfs24 in February 2014 the lounge is small, and the spread also small, but the quality of food is above average. See pictures here
  • Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon. Very small lounge, and has a "good and detailed" view of surrounding buildings. Breakfast selection is small - you'll do much better in the restaurant with the masses unless you want a really quiet place.
  • Novotel Hong Kong Citygate - Top floor. Has a good (just good) view to Ngong Ping Cable Car and nearby mountains. Lot of variety of finger foods and drinks. Breakfast is served on 06:30 - 10:00; Afternoon Tea 14:30-17:00, and Evening cocktails 18:00-20:00. Platinum members will get guaranteed access to Lounge regardless room type of their bookings

KOREA
  • Novotel Seoul Ambassador Gangnam: Premier lounge on 16th floor, given a broadly positive review by Goldorak in October 2013 and UPDATED in August 2015
  • Novotel Seoul Doksan: Executive lounge on 14. floor; simple, happy hour 6:30pm-8:30pm, no breakfast anymore!
  • Pullman Changwon, basic lounge on the ground floor, domestic liquor and some hot and cold nibbles in the evening
  • Mercure Seoul Ambassador Gangnam Sodowe: Has a small executive lounge and library on the ground floor. Throughout the day they offer hot drinks, and in the evening hors d'oeuvre and drinks. Doesn't seem to offer breakfast. Access doesn't seem to be enforced.
  • Novotel Ambassodor Suwon, lounge on the 9th floor (top floor) with breakfast in the morning and warm and cold buffet including dessert in the evening. Drinks and pastries throughout the day.

MALAYSIA
  • Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside - Executive Lounge near lobby - Limited evening canape served. No breakfast served here.
  • Novotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre - Premier Lounge - Breakfast and evening cocktails - Small but nice. Awesome (includes breakfast, then snacks and drinks all day long).
  • Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar - Executive Lounge on 26th floor - breakfast weekdays 6-10:30am; weekends and public holidays 6-11am - all-day snacks with coffee, tea, juices - evening cocktails & hors d'oeuvres (hot and cold) 6-8pm - two computer workstations
  • Pullman Kuching - Huge lounge on the 22nd floor. Great views of Kuching as its the tallest building in town. Lounge has smoking room, meeting room, massage chair, proper tables and sofas. Food isn't great. Serves Breakfast + Canapé from 6-7:30pm
  • Pullman Miri Waterfront. Huge lounge on the 24th floor. Great views. Balcony with outside tables. Seperated quiet sofa area, main area has tables and sofa. Food is good and I fixed their coffee machine, so it makes good coffee now. breakfast is buffet for cold dishes and hot is a la carte. Canapé is from 5:30-7pm.

MYANMAR
  • Novotel Yangon Max - Premier Lounge on 12th floor. Check-in all day, breakfast and a happy hour after work.

PHILIPPINES
  • Novotel Manila - Executive lounge on 24th floor. Best Novotel lounge ever, breakfast 6:30-10:30am, afternoon tea 3-5pm, evening cocktails 5-7pm.

SINGAPORE
  • Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore - Premier Lounge on 24. floor (good views of Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and Marina Bay). Pictures in Post 114. Note: Children below age 12 not allowed into lounge.
  • Grand Mercure Roxy Singapore - Executive Lounge (Top Floor - Level 17)

TAIWAN
  • Novotel Taoyuan Airport - Executive lounge on 9. floor with superb view over the airport (for plane spotters); Happy Hour drinks and cocktails 1800 - 2000, breakfast

VIETNAM
  • Grand Mercure Da Nang - Small breakfast buffet with extensive a la carte options, great Vietnamese ice coffee, soft drinks and cookies all day, small selection of cold evening canapes with beer and wine available. Great view of Da Nang.
  • Novotel Danang Premier Han River - An excellent spacious executive lounge with both indoor and outdoor seating.
  • Pullman Hanoi - Continental breakfast + separate a la carte menu to order egg products. Evening hot and cold snacks reasonable with selection of spirits, wine and beer but no cocktails made. Pictures can be seen in the dedicated hotel thread
  • Pullman Saigon Centre - new hotel. Lounge on top floor, magnificent views over city from different angles, outstanding staff. Breakfast available in the lounge but unless in a hurry, staff themselves suggest to have breakfast downstairs for variety.
  • Hotel des Arts Saigon MGallery - new hotel, boutique style. Lounge on top floor, nice views, french design, somehow poor selection for cocktails in the evening. Still a work in progress at this hotel.

AUSTRALIA



  • Pullman King George Square, Brisbane - ground floor behind reception. Great lounge
  • Mercure King George Square, Brisbane - same lounge as the Pullman above.
  • Pullman Melbourne (Albert Park)
  • Pullman Sydney Hyde Park - Top floor with views both East and West.
  • Pullman Sydney Olympic Park - Lounge now used as function space.
  • Pullman Melbourne on the Park - On one of the top floors overlooking MCG.
  • Pullman Adelaide - (opening Oct 2018)

NEW ZEALAND
  • Pullman Auckland - Top floor lounge with immediate views over the University and Albert Park, access for Platinum guests only. Serves Breakfast (limited selection) and later in the day drinks, finger food and canapes 1730-1930.

EUROPE
  • Novotel München Airport / Munich Airport, Germany - very small lounge with drinks only (unless you count assorted nuts and such as snacks)
  • Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel, France (currently closed for renovations) ??
  • Mercure Istanbul Taksim (more info here). UPDATE 09/2015 : lounge has unfortunately been closed.
  • Mercure Istanbul Topkapi (hotel opened in March 2015)
  • Pullman Liverpool - windowless Executive Lounge on 2nd floor, serves a cold/continental breakfast spread and very limited snacks in the late afternoon
  • Novotel London Canary Wharf. On the 1st floor has a Le club lounge, Breakfast, Afternoon snacks, 2hr happy hour with Canapes. Pictures can be seen in the hotel review thread

MIDDLE EAST
  • Pullman Dubai Deira

SOUTH AMERICA

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  • Pullman Sao Paulo International Airport (previously Caesar Park) , GRU - on 10th floor. Serviceable lounge with manned reception for checking in and out. Breakfast was good with hot and cold items. Evening canapés were adequate but mainly doughy pastries and bread things so not a substitute for a light supper. Beer, wines (barely mediocre) and soft drinks on offer.
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Old Jan 8, 2015, 8:26 pm
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OK. All done - I didn't realise I could edit as I thought this a function for the established contributors!

I've created Malaysia and Vietnam as new headings. I've moved those in 'Others' into those categories. I've added the Pullman G Pattaya (giovannibkk) and also additional comments on Novotel Kuala Lumpur (Enzo0511).
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OK. All done - I didn't realise I could edit as I thought this a function for the established contributors!

I've created Malaysia and Vietnam as new headings. I've moved those in 'Others' into those categories. I've added the Pullman G Pattaya (giovannibkk) and also additional comments on Novotel Kuala Lumpur (Enzo0511).
Champ! ^
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OK. All done - I didn't realise I could edit as I thought this a function for the established contributors!
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Re: Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon
Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon. Very small lounge, and has a "good and detailed" view of surrounding buildings. Breakfast selection is small - you'll do much better in the restaurant with the masses unless you want a really quiet place.
If you get lounge access due to Le Club Platinum status but did not book a rate including breakfast, are you restricted to having breakfast in the lounge only or can you still eat in the restaurant without charge?

Thanks to anyone who can answer this question.
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Re: Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon

If you get lounge access due to Le Club Platinum status but did not book a rate including breakfast, are you restricted to having breakfast in the lounge only or can you still eat in the restaurant without charge?

Thanks to anyone who can answer this question.
In most cases in Asia, I have been offered breakfast at both venues. And I never book with breakfast.
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Bali

Anyone have any experiences lately of any Accor hotels in Bali regarding upgrades and lounge access via Platinum Status please ?
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From this month, the Novotel Doksan, Gangnam, Busan(from March) and the Grand Ambassador Seoul in Korea offer a lounge access to a platinum member only. Any additional guests should pay for it even you book for double occupancy. Is it normal? I can't find any terms on the Accor website about it.

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From this month, the Novotel Doksan, Gangnam, Busan(from March) and the Grand Ambassador Seoul in Korea offer a lounge access to a platinum member only. Any additional guests should pay for it even you book for double occupancy. Is it normal? I can't find any terms on the Accor website about it.
What is your source ?
Another improvement ?
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Old Mar 2, 2015, 4:09 am
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Pullman Melbourne Albert Park

I'm back at the Pullman Melbourne Albert Park and for the first time for me, the executive lounge is open tonight!!

It's a fantastic, warm and welcoming experience and I'm stoked that the lounge is finally open when I'm here.

The staff have all shared that they are experimenting with having the lounge open all the time now - which I'm encouraging as much as possible - and seriously, it's a beautiful space to be in!

The welcome here as a whole has been amazing. Makes me love the Pullman brand even more and confirms why I would stay here over the Sofitel when travelling in Australia.

So let's hope it stays open and more of us can enjoy the incredible service they offer.
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As Platinum, are you allowed to bring a guest into the lounge?
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As Platinum, are you allowed to bring a guest into the lounge?
Usually yes, but consumption charges may apply.
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I have added Mercure Istanbul Taksim in the wiki. I have never been to this hotel, but there is a mention of the lounge on Accor web site (hotel page) and on Trip Advisor reviews.
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I have added Novotel Airport Hotel at Taoyuan Airport (main airport in Taiwan) in Taipei.
I was there twice recently. superb view over the airport from the lounge
I think it is the only Accord hotel in Taiwan
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scienm posted a while ago (#67) about a change to Platinum lounge access policy for Korea. The poster said that only the Platinum card holder in a double occupancy room would get access. I e-mail the Accor Asia head of loyalty and they said they contacted Accor Korea and they are not aware of any change in policy. They are asking for evidence / where I got the information from. I sent a PM to scienm about 2 weeks ago but no reply. Does anyone else have any real information to suggest that Accor hotels in Korea are changing the rules? If not, then the issue cannot be pursued further.
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Originally Posted by yorkboy24
scienm posted a while ago (#67) about a change to Platinum lounge access policy for Korea. The poster said that only the Platinum card holder in a double occupancy room would get access. I e-mail the Accor Asia head of loyalty and they said they contacted Accor Korea and they are not aware of any change in policy. They are asking for evidence / where I got the information from. I sent a PM to scienm about 2 weeks ago but no reply. Does anyone else have any real information to suggest that Accor hotels in Korea are changing the rules? If not, then the issue cannot be pursued further.
No specific evidence or recent experience for Korea, but it doesn't make any sense to me. I sincerely think that it is another "local" reluctance rather than a global or country-specific policy.
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