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Hotel Reservation analytica Vietnam 2019 6th International Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology, Analysis, Biotechnology and Diagnostics 03.04.2019 – 05.04.2019 Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC), Vietnam Hotel Reservation Deadline: Subject to availability 1. Hotel Rex (5* hotel) Deluxe: VND 3.108.000 per room / per night equal US$ 138 per room/ per night, daily breakfast included Premium: VND 3.348.000 per room / per night equal US$ 148 per room/ per night, daily breakfast included Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, the Rex hotel was rebuilt to become one of the city`s most incredible addresses. Rex hotel is a luxury hotel heritage dating back to early 20th century when it was originally opened as a French garage. For over 80 years, the Rex has been as a landmark, as well as a witness of the ups and downs of the city´s history. 2. Hotel Nikko (5* hotel) Deluxe Single: VND 3.393.000 per room / per night equal US$ 145 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Deluxe Double/Twin: VND 3.627.000 per room / per night equal US$ 155 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Hotel Nikko Saigon is a 5-star luxury hotel with 334 rooms, suites and apartments in a high rise 23-story building. Offering excellent services and facilities, we cater for the needs of both business and leisure travelers. Conveniently located near the center of Ho Chi Minh City, only 20 minutes drive from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, the hotel offers easy access to many landmarks, museums and cultural centers and just 10 minutes to city center. 3. Grand Hotel Saigon (5* hotel) Deluxe: VND 2.568.000 per room / per night equal US$ 114 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Premier Deluxe: VND 2.678.000 per room / per night equal US$ 118 per room / per night, daily breakfast included One Of The Oldest Hotels In Ho Chi Minh City Since 1930 and completely restored in 1997, nestled in Saigon's scenic riverside area and within walking distance to major commercial and entertainment addresses, and still retains its French colonial style, provides a perfect base for conducting business or for having a completely relaxed vacation. 4. Hotel Majestic (5* hotel) Colonial Deluxe: VND 2.868.000 per room / per night equal US$ 127 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Colonial Deluxe city: VND 3.068.000 per room / per night equal US$ 136 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Opened in 1925 as the city’s finest abode, the Majestic has gone through several reincarnations over the years, changes that reflect the tumultuous history of Vietnam. During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army used this French colonial structure as a military barracks. During the Vietnam War, it was frequented by foreign correspondents and espionage agents. analytica Vietnam 2019 6th International Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology, Analysis, Biotechnology and Diagnostics 03.04.2019 – 05.04.2019 Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC), Vietnam 5. Harmony Hotel (4* hotel) Junio Premier: VND 1.984.000 per room / per night equal US$ 88 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Premier Deluxe: VND 2.054.000 per room / per night equal US$ 91 per room / per night, daily breakfast included The Harmony Saigon Hotel & Spa is a luxurious and modern architectural hotel, featuring a classic European style, furnished with top-end finishes and amenities. Offering 95 beautiful rooms facing the city center, the Harmony Saigon Hotel & Spa delivers and exceptional hospitality experience. Conveniently located in the city center, making accessibility to major attractions very efficient. 6. Northern (4* hotel) Deluxe: VND 1.841.000 per room / per night equal US$ 79 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Premier Deluxe: VND 1.896.000 per room / per night equal US$ 82 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Northern Saigon hotel offering 99 well furnished rooms and suites with comfy beds is considered as one of most suitable venue for business and leisure travelers. By providing high quality service performed by a dedicated, friendly and professional team the hotel prides itself as a right choice for a comfortable stay. Equipped with well stocked amenities and modern facilities, all guests are assured of full convenience for unforgettable experiences. 7. Grand Silverland (4* hotel) Premier Deluxe: VND 2.398.000 per room / per night equal US$ 104 per room / per night, daily breakfast included 8. Golden Central (4* hotel) ROH: VND 1.829.000 per room / per night equal US$ 78 per room / per night, daily breakfast included Situated in the heart of Saigon center and just one minute of walking distance from the historic Ben Thanh Market, the international 4-star Golden Central Hotel Saigon is Ho Chi Minh City’s most convenient hotel to stay. With 120 fully equipped rooms and suites combined with other supplementary services, Golden Central Hotel Saigon is ideal for all travelers with either for leisure or business purposes. You can book your hotel room easily online via: https://www.jeweltours.com/travel-news/analytica-vietnam-2019-73.html analytica Vietnam 2019 6th International Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology, Analysis, Biotechnology and Diagnostics 03.04.2019 – 05.04.2019 Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC), Vietnam Deadline: subject to availability Project-No. 400219/ L1519PL FORM 4 Hotel Reservation Please return form to: Company: Address: JEWEL TOURS First floor, NT building, 50 - 52 Yen Bai 1, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi, Vietnam Contact Person: Phone: Phone: +84 43 9746373 Fax: +84 43 9746374 Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: Contact Person: Mr. Thanh Tien Dinh Hall No.: Booth No.: Titel: Mr. Ms. Mrs. Guest Name: First Name: Last Name: Nationality: Address: City/ZIP/Country: Contact Email: Contact Phone: Hotel Rex Harmony Hotel Hotel Nikko Northern Official Hotel Name: Hotel Grand Grand Silverland Hotel Majestic Golden Central Room Type: Single Double Twin Hotel Category: Standard Superior Deluxe Premium Arrival Date: Departure Date: Special Requirement: Payment: Bank Transfer Credit Card Type of Credit Card: Visa Master JCB American Express Credit Card Number: Expiry Date: analytica Vietnam 2019 6th International Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology, Analysis, Biotechnology and Diagnostics 03.04.2019 – 05.04.2019 Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC), Vietnam Hotel Reservation Deadline: Subject to availability Booking Conditions: ➢ All hotel bookings are subject to availability. Please submit your reservation form as soon as possible. ➢ Booking confirmed only if Jewel Tours send client booking confirmation and payment condition required. ➢ Payment must be made by bank transfer or via credit card to Jewel Tours (Visa Card, Master Card, American Express or JCB Card only). ➢ Any payments made by bank transfer request client to take responsibility for bank fees per transaction For bank transfer: ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK – HANOI BRANCH Address: 184 – 186 Ba Trieu Str. Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi, Vietnam Account name: JEWEL TOURS, JSC Account number: VND: 15453439 - USD: 15453459 Sift code: ASCB VNVX ➢ In case you need to cancel your trip by any reason you will require to inform JEWEL TOURS head office by email or by fax at least 30 days prior to arrival date and the client will receive a notice that Jewel Tours already received your request. ➢ Within 29-20 days prior to departure date, client will be fined 50% total value of booking ➢ Within 19 days prior to departure date, client will be fined 100% total value of booking ➢ Refunding money will take at least 30 days. Any fees regarding of refunding money will be paid by clients. Once you have submitted your hotel reservation form to JEWEL TOURS, a hotel booking confirmation will be sent to you either by fax or email. On the arrival day, guests should proceed to the hotel reception counter to check in. All incidental charges must be settled upon check out at the hotel cashier counter. .
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