Hotels in VietnamYes, it’s true. If you travel to Vietnam you will see many reminders of the war that tore the country apart for more than 20 years. But that’s not all. You’ll also see a vibrant society full of historical treasures from French colonial times and before, as well as many scenes of jaw-dropping beauty. A hotel in Vietnam can be a modern glass skyscraper in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City or a tranquil garden hotel just a short stroll from the ancient city of Hoian. Vietnam hotels are set on... Read More…
Yes, it’s true. If you travel to Vietnam you will see many reminders of the war that tore the country apart for more than 20 years. But that’s not all. You’ll also see a vibrant society full of historical treasures from French colonial times and before, as well as many scenes of jaw-dropping beauty. A hotel in Vietnam can be a modern glass skyscraper in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City or a tranquil garden hotel just a short stroll from the ancient city of Hoian. Vietnam hotels are set on beautiful beaches and on the sites of savage battles. And how in the world do you choose the right hotel with all thee different options? Eurobookings. Our hotel website provides you with all the information you need to choose the hotel that’s right for you and then make your Vietnam reservations. The hotels listed on Eurobookings are close to many Vietnam landmarks, from the ancient port of Hai An to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels. Hanoi, Vietnam has been the capital city on and off for over a thousand years. As a result, hotel rooms here are close to some beautiful French colonial architecture and some older temples. Hanoi hotels can also put you close to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Speaking of Ho Chi Minh, a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, gives you a taste of the big city, as it’s the biggest city in the country. For a trip to the six o’clock news circa 1975, take a trip to the Reunification Palace, where the war officially ended. Hotels in Vietnam’s ancient city of Hue will have you marveling at the Imperial Citadel, a reminder of a time when Vietnam’s Emperors called the city home. If you’re looking for a more active experience, how about a hotel in Vietnam’s vibrant beach resort of Nha Trang, where you can dive, snorkel, sail or just take a leisurely boat trip from your Vietnam hotel as you admire the mountains in the distance. Other Vietnam sights worth seeing include Dalat, the largest city in the highlands, Da Nang, central Vietnam’s major port city and the old DMZ. Some of these places are full of Eurobookings hotel rooms. Others you can reach with tours, and we’ll tell you which hotels offer tours and which hotels rent cars. And one last piece of advice; whatever hotel you stay in, be sure not to miss the hauntingly beautiful Ha Long Bay. Close |
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