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Best Deals in Hanoi
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A focal point of the city, Hoan Kiem Lake is a popular area where locals gather to meet, practise tai chi, and drink tea. It's where you'll find festivals, evening romance and the mystical Ngoc Son Temple, located in the centre of the lake on an island. It's also the location of the old city and still exudes an ambiance of times gone by. The Pho Co or 36 streets originally designated to 36 trade guilds, remain. Many of the guilds have left but brisk trading is still done among the locals and tourists along streets like Hang Dao, better known as "street of silk" and Hang Quat (Street of Fans) selling Buddhist relics.
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Current Hot Deals in Hanoi
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| Eden Hotel Hanoi |
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| Fortuna Hotel |
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| Galaxy Hotel Hanoi |
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| Gia Bao Hotel |
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| Golden Key Hotel |
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| Ha Long Hotel Hanoi |
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| Hanoi Elegance 1 |
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| Heart Hotel Hanoi |
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| Hoabinh Palace Hotel Hanoi |
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From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh Cty, Vietnam encapsulates the exotic, the astounding and the sheer beauty of Southeast Asia.
The coastline offers pearl after pearl of lovely fishing villages and rural delights as well as cultural gems such as Da Nang.
Vietnam’s countryside is a veritable palette of startling green rice paddies, undulating hills and lush jungle.
Here is a list with short descriptions of hotels to stay at while exploring this amazingly beautiful country.
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Hanoi Elegance 2, Hanoi |
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Sunrise Resort, Halong Bay |
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Omni Saigon, Ho Chi Minh |
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Windsor Plaza, Ho Chi Minh |
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Empress Hotel, Ho Chi Minh |
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Sofitel Plaza, Hanoi |
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Caravelle Hotel, Ho Chi Minh |
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Saigon Royal, Ho Chi Minh |
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Hoa Binh Palace Hotel, Hanoi |
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Pho Hoi Riverside, Hoi An |
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Just a walk from the ancient town through Cam Nam bridge to Cam Nam Island, and from the bridge, you will have an overview of the resort reflect in the river on your left hand side.
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Ideally located in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter, near the magnificent Opera House, Hanoi Elegance 2 Hotel offers a modern and diverse range of services and facilities.
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Newly-built in 1996, the Empress is small, modest hotel whose hallmark is service. While not luxurious, it boasts some upscale touches. Rooms are cozy but well laid out.
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Hanoi, on the banks of the Red River (Song Hong), provides a complete contrast to bustling Ho Chi Min City. The capital of Vietnam is more like a quiet charming provincial town.
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Da Nang is easily accessible from anywhere in Vietnam. There are many good hotels to choose from, no matter the type of accommodation you’re looking for.
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Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon) is Vietnam's largest city and a thriving metropolis. Originally named Saigon after the river on which it stands.
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The old imperial capital close to Danang, is a cultural treasure. A must on every travellers itinerary. See Hue Hotels...
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Recent years have seen many new hotels opening along the bay and on some of its islands. We have a selection of hotels that would suit both your taste and budget.
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We have a wide selection of hotels for you to choose from in both Cua Dai Beach and Hoi An City, whatever suits your pocket and style.
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Mui Ne is next to Phan Tiet, a slightly larger town, and between the two they offer a wide range of different accommodation.
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With its status as Vietnam’s most popular seaside retreat, comes a big choice of hotels – something for everyone.
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Phu Quoc – an island that technically lies south of Cambodia, but belongs to Vietnam – until recently mostly consisted of a fishing community, and known among Vietnamese for the fish sauce that is produced there. The last decade or so, however, has seen many changes and development, and today there are a number of good hotels and resorts, and a variety of water sport activities offered at its popular beaches. It has remained a little paradise though, with aquamarine water, idyllic beaches, romantic sunsets and a serene island-style atmosphere. Read more
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