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Since 1991, Quoc Hoa is one of the first private boutique hotels in Hanoi - Located in the "old quarter" right in the heart of Hanoi, near Hoan Kiem Lake and the magnificent Opera House. Quoc Hoa's design and interior decoration are in keeping with the classic Hanoi concept.
Quoc Hoa is an eight-story boutique hotel with 46 rooms, including suites. Our facilities include:
** Business center and meeting room
** Fitness center with Jacuzzi and sauna
** Restaurant and bar
** Shopping area
** 24-hour room service
** Broadband Internet access
** Car rental and airport pick-up service
** Tourist information and tour packages
** Back-up power generator
Also called the 36 Streets area, the Old Quarter is Hanoi's main commercial area. In sharp contrast to the French-style sections of the city, in the Old Quarter you'll find maze of narrow streets, pagodas, a mosque theaters, guesthouses, restaurants and a general buzz of activity. The names of the streets are prefaced by the word "Hang", meaning "goods", followed by a product that the street previously specialized in. The earliest settlers of Hanoi established their particular trade in one street, where they also erected their meeting house. Al thought today the names don't always depict the trade carried out, you'll still find streets specializing in paper products, bamboo, rattan, tin, aluminum and silk.
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Hotel Rates
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Facilities at Quoc Hoa Hotel
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- Business centre
- Tour desk
- Arrival / Departure lounge
- Sauna
- Room service - limited service
- Restaurant/s
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- Gym/Fitness room
- Spa/Hot tub/Jacuzzi
- Lift/Elevator
- Dry cleaning / laundry service
- Luggage storage
- Non-smoking floors
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- Wifi access
- 24 hour front desk
- Concierge
- Porter/Bell service
- Conference/Meeting facilities
- Bar / Lounge
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About City Center:
Situated on the Red River (Song Hong) Hanoi provides a complete contrast to bustling Ho Chi Min City. The capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is more like a quiet charming provincial town with its lakes, shady boulevards and pleasant public parks. Wander around the centre and you’ll see fine old buildings. For an insight into Vietnam, visit the history Museum which charts the evolution of the country, from pre-historic days to the rise of the Communist Party.
Around 120 kilometres south-west of Hanoi lies the Cuc Phuong National Park - one of the last tropical primeval forest reserves on Earth which contains rare plants and animals, many of which are extinct everywhere else in the world. Approximately 120km southwest of Hanoi. The capital's cafes, graceful lakes and ancient pagodas help generate a slower pace than that of thriving Saigon.
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Quoc Hoa Hotel
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Address:
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10 Bat Dan Street, Vietnam
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