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SOFITEL METROPOLE HOTEL - 5*- This French colonial style building has stood proudly in the heart of Hanoi since 1901. The hotel has a rich history and a century long tradition of welcoming ambassadors, writers, heads of state and entrepreneurs. |
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EMERAUDE CRUISES - Explore Ha Long Bay aboard a luxurious replica steamer with 38 cabins meticulously designed to evoke the nostalgic charm of colonial Indochina. Each bespoke cabin exudes warmth and character with high standards of workmanship, distinguished style and impeccable service. With its polished wooden floors and brass fixtures and fittings the Emeraude’s rooms offer timeless elegance. |
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FURAMA RESORT DANANG - 5* -Vietnam's most exclusive award-winning Deluxe Collection resort blends contemporary Asian architecture with French colonial style. Beautifully located on the most magnificent and untouched China Beach, it was voted one of the world's most luxurious beaches by Forbes 2005. |
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LA RESIDENCE HOTEL & SPA, HUE - 4* - Step back in time. Indulge in the comforts. Bask in the serenity of La Résidence Hôtel & Spa in Hue, Vietnam. An enchanting boutique hotel on the banks of the Perfume River overlooking the former Imperial Citadel. Distinctive art deco design reminiscent of colonial Indochina. Discover a world where ancient traditions mingle with sophisticated style. |
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CARAVELLE HOTEL SAIGON - 5* - Built in 1956 overlooking the classic Opera House. After years as the town's address of note, the hotel became a shabby hangout for wartime journalists. On the day of Saigon's liberation, a tank pulled into the square out front of the hotel, aimed at the facade and didn't fire, to the delight of the many journalists in the bar. The Caravelle was renovated and expanded beyond recognition in 1998 -- now an extremely attractive, efficient, and well-appointed place. |
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RAFFLES GRAND D'ANGKOR HOTEL - 5* - Rebuilt in 1994 from the shell of a classic 1929 structure, it's authentic old Indochina that's neither museum piece nor overly stuffy. Right in the center of town, the imposing colonial facade gives way to a marble lobby, connected by neat black-and-white tile halls to the many rooms and fine services. There's an open metal elevator, an original period piece but functional. Landmark rooms have four-poster beds, a balcony with rattan furniture, and nice touches like porcelain bathrooms and antique detail. |