Inspired by the Inter-City Hub Model

Developed based on the Inter-City Hub model, the Global Gate metropolis in the northeast of Hanoi evokes renowned Inter-City Hubs worldwide, such as Odaiba (Tokyo), Canary Wharf (London), Jurong Gateway (Singapore), and La Défense (Paris). A common feature of these Inter-City Hubs is their location between the city center and the airport. With its position as a leading national financial and commercial, entertainment, and recreational center, the Inter-City Hub exudes a vibrant appeal and benefits from strong economic growth.

Occupying a pivotal spot in the northeast’s international trade city – Global Gate, The Continental sits proudly on the main axis next to a central lake spanning over 40ha and the National Exhibition Center. Benefiting from the seamless connectivity between the city center and the international airport, The Continental reaps the rewards of the relentless growth dynamics of the pioneering Inter-City Hub model.

Notably, one of the distinguishing factors of The Continental is the introduction of the pioneering Global-Residences apartment model in Vietnam. This unique concept seamlessly blends premium apartments in a central location with international hotel standards. Residents are treated to an ideal living environment and a plethora of personalized, rich, and distinct experiences, complemented by exclusive tailor-made amenities and services.

Comprising two 45-story towers with a total of over 1,700 apartments, The Continental offers a diverse range of apartment types, including studio, 1+1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, and 3 bedroom options. With apartment sizes ranging from 32m2 to 89m2, every homeowner can find their perfect space to build a cozy nest that suits their needs.

The Continental: A Symbolically Rich Landmark

The Continental residents take pride not only in their address but also in the architecturally iconic landmark they call home. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Co Loa Citadel and blending it with modern axial thinking, The Continental reflects both indigenous spirit and international upscale living. The project bears the hallmark of a modern, globally acclaimed urban development that seamlessly harmonizes with the age-old cultural consciousness of the nation.

Beyond its prime location and architectural design, The Continental establishes a sophisticated and trendy lifestyle with amenities designed around a low construction density of just 28.5%. While the indoor amenities are distributed from the lobby to dedicated floors, offering a range of functional clusters for hosting guests, work, family time, entertainment, sports, and health care, the outdoor amenities seamlessly blend lush green landscapes with dynamic sports, health care, and entertainment facilities.

The Continental residents are privileged to enjoy three floors of exclusive amenities

Residents of The Continental are in for a treat with a plethora of world-class amenities within the mega-city. They can indulge in over 40ha of green spaces and water bodies, including a 7.4ha internal park stretching along the project, a 32ha central lake, the National Exhibition Center, the Vincom Mega Mall, and a network of international schools, among other conveniences.

With its distinctive values established within the exclusive Imperia Signature standards, The Continental is poised to become the top choice for entrepreneurs, international travelers, and locals alike.

Along the Hong (Red) River, which flows through the annals of history, a future is fast approaching. With the completion of the Tu Lien Bridge, the northeast region is predicted to become Hanoi’s new Thu Thiem, and The Continental will undoubtedly be the heartbeat of this burgeoning riverside city.

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