French President Francois Hollande is expected to stay at the Metropole Hanoi Hotel during his visit to Vietnam, which was also the residence of the former French leader in 1997.
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According to the schedule, when arriving in Hanoi on the night of September 5, French President Francois Hollande will stay at the Sofitel Metropole Hotel. This is the oldest hotel in Hanoi, built in 1901, with French architecture. |
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The Grand Prestige Suite is the Presidential Suite, which has welcomed many heads of state, including President Jacques Chirac in 1997. |
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The room has an area of nearly 200 square meters, luxurious design with lighting system arranged everywhere. In addition to the bedroom and living room, Grand Prestige Suite also has a working room, library, private spa... |
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A large dining table for 8 people is placed in the room, so guests can both dine and discuss. The objects inside have a classic, luxurious beauty. |
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A large glass panel separates the bedroom from the bathroom, which can be covered with a curtain for privacy. The price of the Presidential Suite is currently $4,851. |
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The bathroom is decorated in romantic tones of gold and red, with a French-style standing bathtub and a steam shower. The space is bright and sparkling thanks to mirrors, chandeliers, and large glass walls. |
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Grand Prestige Suite can be connected to the fully furnished Grand Premium Room, creating a spacious space. |
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The Presidential Suite is located in the Opera Wing. The hotel also has a Metropole Wing and a suite with over 360 rooms. The cheapest room here currently costs $235. |
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This is the first 5-star hotel in Hanoi, continuously voted as one of the top hotels in Vietnam and Asia. |
According to VNE