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Hoa Hong Hotel
Just on the corner of Pham Ngu Lao and Le Loi streets, Hoa Hong hotel (Rose hotel) is located in the center of Hue City, with view River in one side and city in other side.
The 7-story hotel is located conveniently along a quiet street of Hue but not
far from city center. From the hotel it is just 3 km to Hue Train Station, 300 m
to Truong Tien Bridge and a 5-minute drive to the Imperial Citadel. Description Just on the corner of Pham Ngu Lao and Le Loi streets, Hoa Hong hotel (Rose hotel) is located in the center of Hue City, with view River in one side and city in other side.
The 7-story hotel is located conveniently along a quiet street of Hue but not
far from city center. From the hotel it is just 3 km to Hue Train Station, 300 m
to Truong Tien Bridge and a 5-minute drive to the Imperial Citadel. Room 50 international standard room fully equipped with AC, mini bar, satellite TV, IDD phone, bathroom, writing desk & mini bar. Elevator is available. All rooms are offer city view or river view.
Standard: 15 rooms: 5 single rooms at 16m2. & 10 double rooms at 20 m2. Balcony
for city view. Facilities
The restaurant: Hoa Hong hotel offers travelers a royal dinner reminiscent of the 19th century Vietnamese royalty. In this course, you will be treated like a Vietnamese king and served by staff in traditional costume. The restaurant in Hoa Hong 2 hotel is also famous for "Nem Hue". A typical price in the restaurant is around USD $4/pax up. The Restaurant also serves Vietnamese and Western in a panoramic view of the Perfume River.
Bar
offer snack, soft drink and coffee. Room Tariff Please contact us to get the best price for 2014 |
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