This French colonial-style property has stood proudly since 1901 and offers a rich ... more
history, warm ambience and a host of impressive facilities. Featuring 363 rooms and suites, a beautiful interior garden and excellent cuisine at Le Beaulieu and the Spices Garden, this property presents an ideal base for relaxation and exploration. Conduct business in the five function rooms, plunge into the cool of the pool and get active in the fitness centre.
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Location. Sofitel Metropole Hanoi is located in the city center of Hanoi, Viet Nam, 500 ... more
meters from Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, and three kilometers from the Citadel Quarter and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hotel Features. Sofitel Metropole Hanoi was built in 1901 in French Colonial style, an identity the hotel has retained. Dining options include Le Beaulieu Restaurant, which serves French cuisine during breakfast, lunch and dinner hours. Spices Garden Restaurant offers Vietnamese cuisine during lunch and dinner hours and overlooks the garden terrace. Le Club offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, a chocolate buffet and live piano music. Bamboo Bar offers ceiling fans, rattan armchairs, cocktails, snacks and live music. The hotel also offers a poolside bar. Recreation amenities include a fitness center, a sauna, a landscaped outdoor courtyard pool and massage services. The hotel also provides a business center and conference facilities. Pets are not permitted in the hotel. Guestrooms. The hotel s 363 guestrooms are located in two wings, the Metropole wing and the Opera Wing. Metropole Wing guestrooms are decorated in French Colonial style with period furnishings. Opera Wing rooms offer contemporary decor and include white walls and bedding which contrasts with dark furnishings. Amenities include Sofitel s signature My Bed, wireless Internet access for a fee, DVD players, direct dial phones and bathroom phones. Rooms also include refrigerators, minibars and coffee and tea makers. Expert Tip. Ngoc Son Temple, built in the 18th century as a shrine, is located on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake. Accessible by a wooden footbridge, the temple opens onto a small courtyard. In addition to providing an example of the architecture of the period, the temple includes historic and religious displays. The temple is open daily.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Sofitel Metropole Hanoi is located in the city center of Hanoi, Viet Nam, 500 ... more
meters from Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, and three kilometers from the Citadel Quarter and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Hotel Features. Sofitel Metropole Hanoi was built in 1901 in French Colonial style, an identity the hotel has retained. Dining options include Le Beaulieu Restaurant, which serves French cuisine during breakfast, lunch and dinner hours. Spices Garden Restaurant offers Vietnamese cuisine during lunch and dinner hours and overlooks the garden terrace. Le Club offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, a chocolate buffet and live piano music. Bamboo Bar offers ceiling fans, rattan armchairs, cocktails, snacks and live music. The hotel also offers a poolside bar. Recreation amenities include a fitness center, a sauna, a landscaped outdoor courtyard pool and massage services. The hotel also provides a business center and conference facilities. Pets are not permitted in the hotel. Guestrooms. The hotel s 363 guestrooms are located in two wings, the Metropole wing and the Opera Wing. Metropole Wing guestrooms are decorated in French Colonial style with period furnishings. Opera Wing rooms offer contemporary decor and include white walls and bedding which contrasts with dark furnishings. Amenities include Sofitel s signature My Bed, wireless Internet access for a fee, DVD players, direct dial phones and bathroom phones. Rooms also include refrigerators, minibars and coffee and tea makers. Expert Tip. Ngoc Son Temple, built in the 18th century as a shrine, is located on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake. Accessible by a wooden footbridge, the temple opens onto a small courtyard. In addition to providing an example of the architecture of the period, the temple includes historic and religious displays. The temple is open daily.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: Near London by train, cosmopolitan feel, excellent transport connections, eating out, plenty to see Disadvantages: Dog poo
I?ve now been to Lille three times in the past year or so, each previous time, merely for the day. Only over the last weekend did we stay overnight.
Why Lille? Well, rather like the reason dogs lick their naughty bits, it?s because we can.
Lille is the first main stop in France on the Eurostar/TGV route from the Channel Tunnel ? yes, I know you could get a train that stops at Calais (Fréthun), but that?s like getting out at Bristol Parkway and expecting to be in Bristol!
Gare Lille-Europe arrives outside your train window 1 hour and 40 minutes after London Waterloo International disappears. Stage 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL), means that we now get to hurtle through Kent at 186 M.P.H. before slowing to a mere 100 M.P.H. to shrug off the 32 miles of tunnel in a mere 20 minutes.
Doing 'a ton' MORE than even the over ...
BNibbles 07.12.2004 (09.12.2004)
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Advantages: Varied culture, fab cuisine, nice people Disadvantages: Some shops closed Sun and Mon
I lived in Lille for 1 year. I went there as part of my degree.
And I must say that I fell in love with the city after just one day.
I lived in the Old part of Lille (Vieux Lille) which is about 2 mins walk from the town centre. It has so much charm! the cobbled streets boast a large variety of boutiques, some of which are privately owned and some of which are widely known brand names such as Hermes, and Louis Vuitton. these can be found in rue de la Grande Chaussée, and rue Chats Bossus.
For some bigger shops you can head off to EuroLille (a very large shopping centre in between the 2 main train stations) it consists of mainly chain stores, and has a huge supermarket called Carrefour. Carrefour has a brilliant seafood section filled with fresh produce, there's also a fantastic 'ready to eat' area where you can usually sample ...
PollyErrington 16.03.2005
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Advantages: Atmospheric French town, easy to reach by train or car Disadvantages: Very noisy on 21st June
Mon dieu! I could have chosen any of 51 other weekends for a short trip to Lille, but, in blissful ignorance, I chose this one, 20th & 21st June.
We set out from London at 3.30 pm last Friday, leaving what we thought was plenty of time for the 110 mile journey to Dover, but, as usual, didn?t make sufficient allowance for the wretched M25. Sitting in an endless traffic jam is not the most relaxing way to start a mini-break and by the time we got to the signpost saying 40 miles to the ferry port but with only 20 minutes left to check-in, it became obvious that we wouldn?t make the sailing we were booked on.
Now, I confess that we did, on those few miles of road where it was possible, exceed the speed limit perhaps by a teensy bit, but in most places it wasn?t an option. We finally drove into the port just 15 minutes before the boat ...
SuzanneW 23.06.2003
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