Vietnam’s capital city is a bustling metropolitan center, but it still somehow manages to maintain its authentic charm. Check out these highlights of Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter -- and be sure to always, always look both ways before crossing the street!
Vietnamese cuisine is now popular the world over for being healthy, simple and of course delicious. It has a unique, fresh taste taking on culinary influences from China, India – the chilli and curry, and France from its time under French colonial rule.
Just 200 metres from Tran Quoc Pagoda, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi is situated between West Lake and the Red River. It offers a full spa and indoor heated pool.
Just 200 metres from Tran Quoc Pagoda, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi is situated between West Lake and the Red River. It offers a full spa and indoor heated pool.
Sofitel Plaza is 2 km from Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre. Attractions less than a 10-minute drive away include Hoan Kiem Lake, Ba Dinh Square and Dong Xuan Market.
Luxurious rooms at Sofitel Hanoi overlook scenic views of the lake or river. They come fitted with free internet access and a flat-screen cable TV. Room service is provided 24-hours daily.
Guests can work out in the well-equipped fitness centre or have a relaxing jacuzzi or sauna session. Free parking is provided.
Guests have a choice of 5 restaurants and bars within the hotel including an Asian and international buffet. Cantonese and Vietnamese dishes can be enjoyed at Ming Palace Chinese Restaurant. Rooftop Summit Lounge is the place to unwind while enjoying views of Hanoi’s cityscape.