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Hanoi Daewoo Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The pool here - the longest in Southeast Asia - is just one example of how over the top this hotel is. Even its impressive collection of more than 1,000 paintings by contemporary Vietnamese artists, hanging in public spaces and guest rooms, is worthy of a book. Space is abundant - from the open marb... fodors.com
No title - expert review The Daewoo is the city's most popular supersize compound, and the top choice in recent years for heads of state and dignitaries (with a long list including President Clinton and Jiang Zemin). Everything is done large - the hotel lobby, the bars, the rooms with king-size beds, and the 80m-long (262-f... frommers.com
No title - expert review Hanoi Daewoo Hotel, part of the Daeha Business Centre Complex, is a modern 5 star hotel, overlooking Thu Le Lake, and offering a sanctuary from the bustling city. Next to a 15 storey apartment buildin... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review A well appointed hotel offering a truly high standard of services. Highly capable of hosting large convention and banqueting events with 13 rooms to choose from, seating can be provided for parties ranging from 10 to 600. A workout or soothing massage are available at the hotel's fitness centre. Sau... sidestep.com
No title - user review The Daewoo is a little out of the way from the Old Quarter, but it's a modern and efficient hotel that is well suited for the business traveler. In room broadband internet, a good business center, fast room service, and a great manager. And the Old Quarter is a 10... fodors.com
Worth the journey into town - user review The hotel is about as over the top as Hanoi gets. The excess surrounds you but, by western standards, the prices are not high. If you can cope with the very long walk to the centre of town, or the taxi, wherever you are going, this place is a find... fodors.com
Daewoo: One of Hanois Best - user review The Hotel appears to be brand new and offers spacious rooms with a spectacular view over the city of Hanoi. A positive aspect is also that it is close to all areas of interest, the touristical, business and diplomatic regions of Vietnam's capital city. All facilities of a good 5 star hotel are offer... virtualtourist.com
Daewoo: the best hotel I´ve been in by now - user review wonderful, simply the best I proved, in a very comfortable suite at the 15th floor, lake view, flowers and chocolates on my bed at night...and people as kind as ever, i really enjoyed my stay even if i was there for business and I stayed only a little into the hotel...very luxury accomodation for on... virtualtourist.com
Wonderful - user review Wonderful, simply the best I proved, in a very comfortable suite at the 15th floor, lake view, flowers and chocolates on my bed at night...and people as kind as ever, i really enjo... travel.yahoo.com
Hanoi Daewoo Hotel Hanoi Vietnam - Discounted Rates Hotel Deals The Hanoi Daewoo Hotel is convenient to everything Hanoi has to offer, and is only 40 km (25 miles) away from Hanoi International Airport. Each of the 411 rooms at this 5-star hotel have all the comforts and conveniences of home. Some of the features you'll enjoy are Hair Dryer, Air Conditioning, De... agoda.com
Hanoi Daewoo Hotel (Hanoi, Vietnam) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor I was booked into this hotel for a business conference. My first impression is that it looks professional - befitting a place to hold a business conference,... and to attend one. The room was spacious, and was equipped with a study table plus Internet connection. Sadly, it was not a broadband connec... tripadvisor.com
Hanoi Daewoo Hotel, Hanoi Hotels : Reviews of Hanoi Daewoo Hotel - Yahoo! Travel Located in a lush, green setting within the diplomatic district, overlooking three lakes and 30 minutes from the airport. Top-calibre facilities... travel.yahoo.com
Hanoi Daewoo Hotel - Reviews and Ratings of Hotels in Hanoi - New York Times Travel The Daewoo is the city's most popular supersize compound, and the top choice in recent years for heads of state and dignitaries (with a long list including President Clinton and Jiang Zemin). Everything is done large -- the hotel lobby, the bars, the rooms with king-size beds, and the 80m-long (262-... travel.nytimes.com
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