Vietnam :All Cities

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Capella Hanoi

Hanoi  •  Vietnam
Steps from the Hanoi Opera House on leafy Le Phung Hieu Street, Capella Hanoi is a 47-suite homage to the Roaring Twenties imagined by visionary designer Bill Bensley. Debuting in 2021 and swiftly praised by The New York Times and Travel + Leisure as one of Asia’s finest new hotels, the property stages operatic glamour with hand-blown chandeliers, silk brocades and artefacts celebrating legendary divas, while balconies frame tree-lined boulevards or the theatre’s red-brick facade.

Culinary drama continues at Backstage’s champagne-trolley service, Michelin-starred Koki’s subterranean teppanyaki counters and skyline Hudson Rooms bar. Diva’s Lounge pours haute cocktails beneath peony plumes, and Auriga Spa—with steam, sauna and cave-like La Grotta pool—restores voices after city overtures. Capella Culturists curate market forays and silk-atelier visits, engaging culture seekers, honeymooners and executives who desire intimate, design-forward luxury beside Hoan Kiem Lake.

Hotel de la Coupole

Hanoi  •  Vietnam
Located in the heart of Sapa’s misty mountain town, Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery seamlessly blends haute French fashion with the vibrant tribal cultures of northern Vietnam, presenting a dreamy Indochine design narrative. Designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, the hotel resembles a palace in the clouds, where the glamour of 1920s–30s Paris is intricately intertwined with local motifs, textiles, and colors, creating a space that is both theatrical and nostalgic. The property features 249 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, most with balconies offering views of the town and surrounding terraced hills. Guests can enjoy a wide range of facilities including a heated indoor pool, Nuages Spa, a fitness center, and a colorful kids’ club. The hotel also boasts three distinctive dining venues: Chic, an all-day dining restaurant; Cacao, a patisserie for refined sweets; and Absinthe, a stylish bar offering champagne and artisan cocktails with panoramic views. Ideally located just steps from Sapa Square and the cable car station to Mount Fansipan, the hotel serves as the perfect gateway to both natural wonders and cultural immersion. More than just a place to stay, Hotel de la Coupole is a living art gallery, redefining luxury hospitality in Sapa with visual storytelling, indulgent details, and immersive design—ideal for sophisticated travelers with a taste for culture and originality.

Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi

Hanoi  •  Vietnam
Hotel de l’Opera Hanoi, located in the heart of Hanoi’s French Quarter, is just steps away from the iconic Hanoi Opera House, Hoan Kiem Lake, and the bustling Old Quarter, making it a perfect starting point to explore the city’s rich culture and history. Part of Accor’s MGallery collection since its opening in 2011, the hotel is celebrated for its dramatic French-inspired aesthetics and prime location. The 107 guestrooms and suites draw inspiration from the romance of 19th-century opera houses, featuring lofty ceilings, warm wooden floors, marble bathrooms, and modern amenities that combine elegance with comfort. 

Dining options include Café Lautrec, serving classic French and international cuisine; Satine, specializing in refined Vietnamese dishes; and La Fée Verte Bar, known for its poetic ambiance and creative cocktails. Leisure facilities feature one of Hanoi’s rare semi-outdoor heated swimming pools, a well-equipped fitness center, and the Harmonie Spa offering signature Sothys treatments, along with a sauna and steam room for complete relaxation. Whether for business or leisure, Hotel de l’Opera Hanoi seamlessly blends French romanticism with local culture, making it an exceptional choice for experiencing the charm of Hanoi.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Hanoi  •  Vietnam
Situated in the heart of Hanoi’s historic French Quarter, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi stands as a timeless icon of heritage and elegance. Since its opening in 1901, this legendary hotel has witnessed the city’s transformation from the French colonial era to the modern capital of Vietnam. Originally established by French entrepreneurs Gustave-Émile Dumoutier and André Ducamp, the neoclassical landmark has long been celebrated for its refined sophistication and impeccable service, having hosted an illustrious list of dignitaries, writers, and celebrities, including Prince Charles, Greta Garbo, and Graham Greene. Its graceful white façade, framed by lush courtyards and wrought-iron balconies, remains one of Hanoi’s most distinguished examples of colonial architecture. The hotel features 364 guest rooms and suites, divided between the historic Heritage Wing and the contemporary Opera Wing. The Heritage Wing preserves early 20th-century charm with dark wood details and period furnishings, while the Opera Wing embodies modern comfort with soft palettes and elegant touches. Select rooms include private balconies or French windows overlooking the pool or city streets.

Dining options are diverse and world-class: the Michelin-starred Le Beaulieu serves authentic French haute cuisine; Spices Garden highlights refined Vietnamese flavors; and Bamboo Bar and La Terrasse capture the ambience of European cafés with live music and casual sophistication. Guests can unwind at the hotel’s courtyard swimming pool, the luxurious Le Spa du Metropole, or the well-equipped fitness center and boutique arcade. A unique highlight is the Metropole Bunker Tour, which offers an intimate glimpse into the hotel’s Cold War–era bomb shelter—a living piece of history beneath the opulent façade. With its rich cultural legacy, exceptional service, and unrivaled location, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi continues to embody the art of timeless hospitality, seamlessly blending heritage, elegance, and modern luxury in the heart of Vietnam.

JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi

Hanoi  •  Vietnam
JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi stands as one of the city’s most recognizable luxury landmarks, defined by its monumental scale and confident contemporary design. Located in Hanoi’s modern business and convention district beside the National Convention Center, the hotel offers a striking contrast to the historic texture of the Old Quarter while capturing the forward-looking energy of a rapidly evolving capital. Designed by the internationally acclaimed Carlos Zapata Studio, the building draws inspiration from the form of a dragon, an enduring Vietnamese symbol, its sweeping lines reflected in surrounding water features to create a bold architectural presence. Inside, the atmosphere is refined and composed, shaped by natural stone, warm wood, and carefully layered lighting that conveys both gravitas and ease. The hotel features approximately 450 spacious rooms and suites, many with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking lakes or the city skyline, lending a sense of openness rarely found in urban Hanoi. Expansive public areas, along with a well-appointed spa, indoor pool, and fitness facilities, support both business travelers and longer stays with equal ease.

Dining is a key pillar of the experience. French Grill delivers polished, classic French cuisine in a formal yet welcoming setting, while Kumihimo showcases Japanese culinary craftsmanship through sushi, teppanyaki, and kaiseki-style dishes. JW Café provides an all-day international dining option suited to everything from leisurely breakfasts to business lunches, and the ever-popular Cool Cats Jazz Club adds a note of retro glamour, pairing live jazz with expertly mixed cocktails well into the evening. At JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi, luxury is expressed not through spectacle but through proportion, consistency, and a sense of calm authority, offering travelers a sophisticated base that reflects the scale, ambition, and modern identity of today’s Hanoi.

Fairmont Hanoi

Hanoi  •  Vietnam
Fairmont Hanoi brings a sense of ceremonial grandeur to Vietnam’s capital, introducing a new international standard of luxury into the layered historical fabric of Hanoi’s old quarters. Drawing on the symmetry and civic gravitas of French colonial-era architecture, the hotel reinterprets these classical references through contemporary materials and detailing. Its 241 rooms and suites are notably spacious, composed in stone, dark woods, and softened light, with views extending across the city or into tranquil internal courtyards, creating an atmosphere that feels composed and inward-looking rather than showy. Public spaces balance the scale of a grand hotel with an intuitive sense of privacy, moving at an unhurried pace; a wellness center with pool, fitness facilities, and treatment rooms offers a restorative counterpoint to the city’s constant motion. 

Dining is a defining element of the experience, with the hotel officially presenting a portfolio of eight restaurants and bars that underscore its ambitions as a true urban luxury address: BACCO channels the spirit of Italian and Mediterranean cooking through handmade pastas and classic flavors; Tran Dynasty reimagines Vietnamese culinary traditions with contemporary finesse; Hiryu delivers a polished Japanese experience centered on sushi and teppanyaki; 10 Central Café provides an all-day setting for light fare and coffee; while the Pool Terrace & Bar pairs relaxed poolside dining with cocktails and an easy social rhythm. At Fairmont Hanoi, luxury is not about display, but about proportion and balance, between history and modernity, architectural presence and culinary depth, offering globally minded travelers a refined base that feels both distinctly Hanoi and confidently international.

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