A
welcome retreat from downtown, this 359-room hotel is ideally placed
overlooking Hanoi’s serene West Lake and only minutes from the city centre.
Discover absolute tranquillity with Tai-Chi lessons beside our outdoor pool, or
savour fine cuisine at three restaurants. Enjoy cocktails and sunset views over
the lake from the comfort of sofa beds on our outdoor terrace. If exploring is
your aim, tour Hanoi by rickshaw, taking in the flower market, temples and
Opera House.
Our
guestrooms showcase contemporary Vietnamese design at its best. The spacious
interiors feature cream walls and dark timber, complemented by rich textures
and vibrant colours. All rooms are equipped with LCD televisions and large
private balconies. Our stylish Suites blend contemporary Vietnamese
design with generous spaces for relaxing and entertaining, including a
comfortable lounge area and over-sized balcony, luxurious amenities and all the
in-room features you would expect.
Saigon serves Vietnamese cuisine from dramatic,
glass-fronted kitchens. Milan is the perfect place to enjoy authentic Italian
cuisine in a contemporary setting. Café du Lac brings contemporary French
brasserie style to Hanoi with references to the great cafés in Paris. The
tropical Asian ambience of Sunset Bar is made even more dramatic by its island
locale. Diplomat Lounge is the place to indulge in afternoon tea while catching
up with friends or colleagues.
The hotel has a fully-equipped fitness centre located
in its own building so you can workout away from the hotel. Afterward, head to
the spa to enjoy a cleansing steam bath. The fitness
centre features the latest cardio and weight equipment as well as Taichi, Yoga,
Aerobic and Pilatte classes so you can design the workout that’s perfect for
you.
Spacious Ballroom and Conference
rooms located in a dedicated building, offering the latest technology including
Internet Coverage, video-conferencing and projection system. Truly
memorable meetings and events with authentic local flavour – that is the
inspiration behind the InterContinental Insider Collection.
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