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Ideally located in the heart of business and diplomatic district as well as on the way to the international airport, especially, featuring full service catered to the highest standard, the Hanoi Daewoo Hotel is famous throughout the world as the finest hotel in Vietnam.
The Hanoi Daewoo features the most modern and diverse range of facilities and services in Hanoi. The hotel has a total of 411 rooms, including 33 suites, offering a panoramic view of the town. All were designed and built to the highest architectural standards.
The Hotel contains four superb restaurants, offering the best of the world’s culinary arts - Cafe Promenade (International food), La Paix (Italian cuisine), Silk Road (Chinese gastronomy), and Edo (Japanese food), along with two bars, Palm Court Lobby Lounge and Lake View Rooftop Lounge.
In addition, the Hanoi Daewoo offers an award-winning Fitness Center, an 80-meter swimming pool, the largest in town, and a luxurious garden. To serve every business need, she provides a sophisticatedly equipped Business Centre and a Grand Ballroom, which can handle conferences for up to 600 people. High speed Internet is equipped in most of the rooms as well as every outlet and public areas.
Above all else, the Hotel possesses an unrivalled art collection of over 2000 original Vietnamese sculptures and paintings. This collection is spread throughout the hotel rooms and public areas.
In 2004, the Daewoo has joined the Deluxe Collection, the highest tier for hotels offering the best services, facilities and the highest standard of the rooms, of the SRSWORLDHOTELS, one of the world’s largest and most dynamic global sales, marketing and distribution consortia for independent hotels and small hotels groups with 450 members around the world. Along with the Furama Resort in Danang and the Caravelle Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, the Hanoi Daewoo completes a stunning trio of SRS-WORLDHOTELS in Vietnam’s three leading destinations. We are also proud to be the only awarded Vietnam’s 2003 Best All-round Hotel by readers of The Guide magazine, the best leisure magazine in Vietnam.
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