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Pan Pacific Hanoi embrace Hanoi Experience the juxtaposition of the old and new Hanoi boasts the quintessential blend of rich history and exotic charm while making room for developments of the modern world. Beautiful scenery around the Hoan Kiem Lake and West Lake provides much respite from the hustle and bustle of the lively and vibrant capital of Vietnam. The oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi, the Tran Quoc Pagoda, perched on a small island in the middle of the West Lake, presents serene and picturesque views from the rejuvenated Pan Pacific Hanoi. Stroll along the banks of West Lake during sunset, or enjoy the mesmerising views from the abundant gardens, cafes and restaurants in the vicinity. Marvel at the Discover the lively energy of extraordinary the old town The famous Old Quarter preserves much of the old world charm that travellers seek, with residents and merchants going about their daily business in the narrow streets flanked by old-style architecture, reminiscent of a bustling city in the bygone era. Get lost in the maze of streets and immerse in the rich culture in the oldest part of Hanoi. Revel in the diversity that spans the Pacific For more information about where our properties are located, visit panpacific.com PAN PACIFIC GLOBAL SALES OFFICES SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA TOKYO, JAPAN 150 Day Street, Toranomon 40 MT Building 7F Sydney, NSW 2000 5-13-1 Toranomon Australia Minato-ku, Tokyo 105 0001 Tel: +61 2 9260 3013 Japan [email protected] Tel: +81 3 4530 9720 [email protected] BEIJING, CHINA Room 1606, SK Tower, SINGAPORE 6A Jianguomenwai Avenue 7500A Beach Road Chaoyang District, The Plaza #03-301 Beijing 100022 Singapore 199591 China Tel: +65 6808 1238 Tel: +86 10 8507 0707 [email protected] [email protected] LONDON, UK SHANGHAI, CHINA Tempest House, 38 Hillside Road Room 605, K. 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The hotel is a stroll away from key attractions such as Tran Quoc Pagoda and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, a 10-minute drive from the vibrant Old Quarter and a 25-minute drive from Noi Bai International Airport. Towering over the surrounding areas, Pan Pacific Hanoi provides stunning vistas of the West Lake, Truc Bach Lake and the Red River. Indulge in the tastefully furnished interiors complemented by a comprehensive range of facilities and personalised services, providing you with the unique Pacific Touch. Unwind in the soothing ambience Each of the 329 rooms, suites and serviced amidst modern suites is furnished with stylish interiors, modern amenities and magnificent views. Indulge in the spacious rooms with large comfort work desks and state-of-the-art technology for guests to stay connected away from home. The 56 serviced suites offer fully equipped kitchens and separate living spaces for the comfort and convenience of the extended- stay traveller. Look forward to an effortless stay at the Pacific Club Experience the privacy and understated service that lies at the heart of the Pacific Club. Designed for the modern professional, each of the Pacific Club’s rooms and suites is fully equipped to ensure that all your needs are successfully met. From the efficiency of priority check-in to the provision of daily breakfast and evening cocktails, or quiet areas in the lounge where you can complete that all-important business presentation, the Pacific Club is set up to make your stay as effortless as possible. Relax, recharge and revitalise Pan Pacific Hanoi provides an array of recreational facilities for a rejuvenating stay. Enjoy an energising workout at the fully equipped fitness centre or go for a refreshing dip in the all-weather swimming pool with retractable roof and natural skylight. Alternatively, indulge in a soothing massage treatment at the spa and feel your fatigue and stress melt away. Savour a selection of culinary Set the stage for delights success Enjoy a diverse range of gourmet indulgence at Pan Whether you are looking for versatile space for Pacific Hanoi’s restaurants and bars. Our all-day- a company conference or a grand ballroom dining restaurant, Pacifica, offers an international for that dream wedding, Pan Pacific Hanoi’s spread which will satisfy the most discerning range of meeting facilities will be the ideal palettes. venue for your event. Our experienced team of event planners will customise unique solutions to meet your requirements. The hotel offers nine meeting rooms, including a grand ballroom that can accommodate up to 450 guests, with state- of-the-art audio visual technology for that seamless meeting experience. Indulge in exquisite Cantonese cuisine at the renowned Ming Restaurant, which also offers private dining rooms for hosting business luncheons and family gatherings. Song Hong Bar provides an ideal venue to unwind with a nightcap after a busy day, while The Summit, located on level 20 and commands impressive views of the West Lake, is ideal for a relaxing evening. Chùa Trấn Quốc Chùa Trấn Quốc Uncover fresh perspectives: Hanoi will show you how Some suggestions worthy of your consideration: Trấn Quốc Pagoda Originally constructed in the sixth century, the Tran Quoc Pagoda is the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Its exquisite architecture blends in harmoniously with the scenic West Lake. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum A historical monument honouring Ho Chi Minh - the National Liberation Hero of Vietnam. Within the complex are Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh Museum and the One Pillar Pagoda with beautiful botanical gardens. The North Gate of the Citadel The only surviving gate of the Citadel since 25 April 1882 after cannon fire bombardment from the Red River. The Citadel was listed by UNESCO in 2010 on account of the area’s status as a centre of military power over 13 centuries. Our Guest Loyalty Programme Make your stay with Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts even more memorable when you join our guest loyalty programme, DISCOVERY. What truly sets us apart is our amazing Local Experiences, which are authentic behind-the-scenes adventures to help you discover the destination’s hidden gems. The collection of upscale and luxury hotel brands in the Global Hotel Alliance provides you access to over 550 hotels worldwide. As you accumulate the qualifying room nights at GHA hotels, the benefits you are entitled to as a DISCOVERY member increase—from Local Experiences to complimentary Internet access, refreshments, room upgrades and more. Visit panpacific.com/discoveryand make your travel unforgettable. .
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