Centrally situated in Hanoi?s old quarter near the Sword Lake, symbol of the capital, this hotel is one of the area?s tallest buildings and offers excellent views of the city.
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stores along the same block and throughout the surrounding neighborhood. Our hotel is a brand new six floor building with 20 rooms, opening in April 2007. Ideal for leisure travelers, whether staying briefly in Hanoi or on an extended visit, we offer an on-site restaurant and full travel services. Standard room Description of Rooms/Suites Our hotel boasts large smoking and non-smoking rooms, some of which have beautiful balconies overlooking the Old Quarter and large bathrooms with bathtubs. Each deluxe and standard room in our safe and quiet building has air conditioning and hot water
Travel Awards Co., Ltd. Old Street Hotel is recommended by the Lonely Planet. It is a great place to base yourself as you explore the delights of our fine city, as many attractions, are only a short walk away from the hostel. We are sure that we have many rooms to suit your budget and needs.The Hotel is just 5 minute walk to the Hoan Kiem Lake and Water Puppet Shows, in the front of many Vietnamese and Western Restaurants, besides the ANZ Bank and shopping streets. The 20 Deluxe rooms are available with 24hrs hot water, private bathroom with modern bath tub) and come with fan and air-conditioner, fridge, satellite TV, telephone access, WI-FI internet access in room and lobby.
Address: 1 Cam Chi St (Hang Bong) Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam
Street: 1 Cam Chi St (Hang Bong) Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
City: Hanoi
Country: Vietnam
Continent: Asia
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Centrally situated in Hanoi?s old quarter near the Sword Lake, symbol of the capital, this hotel is one of the area?s tallest buildings and offers excellent views of the city.
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