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Hotels in Hoi An
Hotels in Hoi An
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Modern and comfortable, the Hoi An Pacific Hotel is ideally located on Cua Dai Road, leading to the beautiful sandy beach of the same name. The hotel is definitely a part of Hoi An A World Cultural Heritage Site and the ancient town that was once a cradle of regions culture and history. The hotel has a large swimming pool, which is a fantastic place to relax and unwind, with its own poolside bar. For the health conscious, the Pacific Gym offers a range of state of the art equipment and classes together with the Beauty Salon. The hotel also has a steam bath, sauna, massage facilities and a tennis court. Guests will not lack modern comforts and conveniences. All 81 guest rooms offers deluxe accommodations and a full range of amenities, ranging from individual climate control to a selection of international satellite TV channels. The onsite restaurant offers a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, where the discerning palates will enjoy the tradition of Hoi An fine dining or international cuisine. The Sky Bar offers a unique, panoramic view of the old city, as well as a romantic atmosphere. The Hoi An Pacific Hotel is the ideal choice for discerning guests to this landmark destination.
Please Note: The Hoi An Pacific Hotel features traditional art performances each night from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The event requires no ticket and is open to all. Also: Until October 2006, renovations will be going on at this property. The hotel will remain open.
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At the Ancient House Resort, guests will find comfort and a friendly atmosphere. Close to the old town, the resort is constructed in the same style of the town's ancient houses, yet equipped with modern conveniences. Situated in a natural and beautiful landscape, by the De Vong River, this resort is roofed with clay tiles and decorated with round and rectangular Chinese lanterns. This is a good choice for accommodations, when exploring the lifestyle and the attractions of ancient Hoi An. Guests here will experience traditional, Vietnamese cuisine and a friendly staff. The staff is gracefully attired in beautiful "Ao Ba Ba" the traditional Vietnamese costume. The hotel's relaxing atmosphere is complete with a view of the river, a lush fruit garden, and the large swimming pool. Ancient House offers a traditional familiar hospitality and warm ambience, combined with all the comforts of a modern hotel. Guests will feel at home in spacious and comfortable rooms decorated with a traditional design. The onsite restaurant offers traditional cuisine, served in the "Buffet Gahn" style. A variety of cocktails and wines are available. Guests will find an antiquated wooden house in the middle of the garden, where traditional rice cakes are made, while they watch. Indulge yourself in this truly charming little resort during your stay in Hoi An.
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Hoian Lotus Hotel Hoi An Hotel Accommodations
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Hoi An Phuong Nam Hotel
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Providing affordable accommodations on the South China Sea coast, the Green Field Hotel caters to visitors traveling through Hoi An, Vietnam. Located in downtown Hoi An, this hotel is one kilometer from the Thu Bon River, three kilometers from Hoi An Beach and 35 kilometers from the Da Nang Airport. In 1999, Hoi An was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO, due to its unique blend of local and international influences. Located beneath an outdoor bamboo structure and amid a variety of plant life, the Green Field Hotel features an area with billiards and seating. The on site circular pool has a built in jetted massage system. Complimentary breakfasts are served each morning.
With lofty ceilings, rattan furniture and bright interior designs, guestrooms elaborate on the hotel's island theme. Each air conditioned room offers satellite television, DVD players, CD players and multi line telephones.
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Swiss Belhotel Golden Sand Resort
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Hoi An Nhi Nhi Hotel stands in an authentic Vietnamese neighborhood in the old quarter of Hoi An Ancient Town. Nearby attractions include the beach, the Hoi An market, and My Son holy land that offers tours of its religious relics and more than 70 architectural sites. This property is surrounded by nearby restaurants and bars. A business center offers computers and fax, photocopy and print services. The hotel features a car rental desk, on site parking and laundry services. The front desk can supply childcare referrals.
This three story hotel features air conditioned guestrooms with light and airy ambience. Paned windows open onto views of the city, and some accommodations feature walk out balconies. Room amenities include safe deposit boxes, satellite television and minibars. Please Note: Under Vietnamese law, men accompanied by Vietnamese women cannot check in without presenting a marriage certificate.
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Hoian Trade Union Hotel
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Location. Located in Hoi An, Vietnam, one of the oldest cities in Southeast Asia, the Hoi An Indochine Hotel offers a serene riverside experience. On the banks of the Thu Bon River and approximately two kilometers from Cua Dai Beach, the property is located on Cua Dai Street. The hotel is 30 kilometers south of Danang and the Danang Airport. Hotel Features. The Hoi An Indochine Hotel presents a palatial fa÷ade of French architecture. In this scenic setting, guests are made to feel welcome. Upon arrival at the hotel, guests receive a complimentary beverage. Other complimentary features include high speed Internet access in the lobby, a buffet breakfast and the use of bicycles and fishing equipment. The hotel has a shuttle bus on hand for the 10 minute trip into the city. On the dining front, the Indochine offers two restaurants, one serving Western fare and the other local cuisine. At 1 Panorama & Bar, the hotel's rooftop venue, guests can take in the lush landscape while enjoying libations and music.
Guestrooms. The 62 guestrooms offer ornate furnishings, dark wood accents and balconies or terraces. All rooms boast river views and have private baths, satellite television, desks and minibars.
Expert Tip. The Japanese Covered Bridge is a popular attraction in Hoi An. It was built by the Japanese community in 1593. On both ends of the bridge there are altars with guardians, while in the middle of the bridge there is a small temple.
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