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5-Stars Hotels in Ha Noi in the Area of Ba Dinh, Hanoi Daewoo Hotel Is One of 25 Hotels That You Can Choose 5-stars Hotels in Ha Noi In the area of Ba Dinh, Hanoi Daewoo Hotel is one of 25 hotels that you can choose. While the hotel chain extends to almost 363 properties worldwide, Hanoi Daewoo Hotel is the sole representative in Hanoi. Construction was completed in 1996 and it was opened at Hanoi Daewoo Hotel welcomes first guests. From a total of 25 hotels in Ba Dinh area in Hanoi, this hotel is ranked 8th by Vietnamese Hanoi Daewoo Hotel - Address 360 Kim Ma St, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi. 411 rooms, US$240-4800 Pullman Hotel is a member of the system of Swiss-Belhotel International. Located in the hub and expanding Hanoi, close to malls, embassies and Giang Vo Exhibition Centre, the hotel is designed to ensure carrying comfort and convenience for travelers stay in Hanoi. In addition to 250 guest rooms and suites, the hotel also has a swimming pool, an outdoor patio, fitness center and tennis court, business center, conference rooms with plenty of bars, restaurants, a sentence club and casino. Hotel staff professional, and a host of modern facilities in each room to serve the needs rest, relaxation and recreation. Hanoi Pullman Hotel - Address 40 Cat Linh St, Dong Da, Ha Noi. 250 rooms, US$ 160 – 290 Located in Hanoi's French Quarter, Hilton Hanoi Opera offers Vietnam-style accommodations with comfortable recreational amenities include a swimming pool and fitness center. Free Wi-Fi is provided in public areas and on the Executive Floor. Hilton Hanoi Opera is just famous Old Quarter and the city's business district a short stroll. The property is located next to Hanoi Opera House and Hoan Kiem Lake a stroll. The rooms are cozy and decorated with furniture handmade by local. There is also a spacious work spaces, marble bathrooms and a living area. High-speed Internet access is also provided in the room. The guests at the Executive also enjoy free breakfast and refreshments in the Executive Lounge. You can swim few laps in the outdoor pool with views overlooking the Opera House, re-energize in the fitness center or relax in the hot tub and sauna. A business center with secretarial services are among the amenities of Hilton Hanoi Opera. Ba Mien Restaurant serves traditional cuisine of Vietnam while Chez Manon restaurant offers international cuisine a la carte with a view of the Opera House. Hiltion Ha Noi Opera Hotel - Address 1 Le Thanh Tong St, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi. 269 rooms, US$115-685 Sheraton Hanoi Hotel has a luxurious view of picturesque West Lake in the center of Hanoi, take 10 minutes’ drive from Hoan Kiem lake. It offers modern accommodations with an outdoor pool; fitness center and on-site parking is free. These spacious rooms are equipped with individual safe deposit, room tea / coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV with cable channels. With a mix of interior design and traditional French colonial Vietnam, Hotel rooms with bathroom marble panels which are large and spacious work space. The hotel is equipped with a 24- hour fitness center with gym equipment, sauna and spa baths. Dor Oven Restaurant serving international buffet and seafood specialties. Guests can enjoy gourmet meat and seafood at Hemispheres restaurant, which also serves alcohol. Chime bars for guests to bring a lively atmosphere for a light dinner coming. Sheraton Hotel in Hanoi from Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and One Pillar Pagoda 10- minute walk. Of the hotel can drive 10 minutes to the famous Water Puppet Theater, Dong Xuan Market and the Temple of Literature. 40-minute drive to Ha Noi international airport Noi Bai Sheraton Ha Noi Hotel - 11 Xuan Dieu, Tay Ho, Ha Noi. 299 rooms, US$205-400. Source: Đặt khách sạn .
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