With a passion for History and storytelling, AppleTree has converted several historical buildings into luxury hospitality properties over the years. By converting an old administrative building in Yangon or a Princess Villa in Luang Prabang, the Appletree properties have now become iconic in their environments.
Set on a two and a half-hectare site along the legendary Perfume River, Azerai La Residence, Hue has 122 rooms & suites. The colonial mansion at the heart of the resort was built in 1930s as part of the residence of the French Resident Superieure.
The mansion’s distinctive facade, its long horizonal lines and nautical flourishes are hallmark of the streamline modern school of Art Deco architecture. Its two complementary wings, built in 2005, are contemporary in design yet echo elements of art deco aesthetics and embrace an expansive tropical garden and salt-water swimming pool.
Yangon Excelsior is 74 rooms, 5-star hotel developed from a heritage building that originally housed the general headquarters of the Steel Brothers Company, a conglomerate involved in the economic development of mining, agricultural, mineral and wood resources.
Lying in the lower town in the heart of the colonial heritage, the hotel is a mere 5-minute walk from the spectacular, two thousand-year-old Sule pagoda, with its golden cupola. Another short walk will bring you to the Maha Bandula park or to admire the majestic city hall, the symbol of Burmese syncretic architecture.
Located in the heart of Luang Prabang City, Villa Maly was once the home of Lao royalty. Nested in the historic UNESCO protected zone, this exquisite boutique hotel surrounded by an elegant tropical garden and comfortable rooms with a hint of history and creative touches.
The property’s style is prevalent throughout with an original blend of French furnishings from Colonial times. The ambiance is residential, as you will feel like home.includes refurbished structures built in 1938. Villa Maly offers rooms built around an outdoor pool.