In the midst of the city hustle & bustle, comes a hotel with unique features and Service Quality, the GiaBao Hanoi hotel. With its prime location just 150m from Hoan Kiem lake, within walking distance from the Opera House, it is much convenient for you to access to the most exclusive places of Hanoi: Ngoc Son temple, Thang Long water puppet theatre, Business addresses, Walker-market, Silk and Souvenir shopping to Art galleries.
Hotel Facilities:
Safety Box
Steam/Sauna
Tour Desk
Car Rental
Concierge
Bar/Pub/Lounge
Foreign Exchange
High Speed Internet Access
Laundry
Restaurant
Room Facilities:
Cable/Satellite
High Speed Internet Access
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Minibar/Fridge
Coffee/Tea
Air Condition
Hair Dryer
Television
Shower
WiFi
Security Safe
Restaurant Guest Room Guest Room
Room Rates :
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Room Types
06 Sep '08 - 31 Dec '08
Breakfast
Superior
Yes
Superior Triple
Yes
Suite
Yes
Suite Triple
Yes
VIP Room
Yes
VIP Room Triple
Yes
- Rates available on a pre payment basis only and subject to change without notice.
- Rates available with limited availability only. Always check rate conditions at the time of booking to ensure availability of this offer.
- Rates are not applicable for domestic market.
- The above rates are based on single and twin occupancy. Third person may be charged extra (depending on hotel policy).
- Compulsory Gala Dinner, which will be added to your booking cost, is applicable to certain hotels during festive seasons.
- Weekend rate surcharge may apply for certain hotels.
Hotel Location in Hoan Kiem
About Hoan Kiem:
A focal point of the city, Hoan Kiem Lake is a popular area where locals gather to meet, practise tai chi, and drink tea. It's where you'll find festivals, evening romance and the mystical Ngoc Son Temple, located in the centre of the lake on an island. It's also the location of the old city and still exudes an ambiance of times gone by. The Pho Co or 36 streets originally designated to 36 trade guilds, remain. Many of the guilds have left but brisk trading is still done among the locals and tourists along streets like Hang Dao, better known as " street of silk " and Hang Quat (Street of Fans) selling Buddhist relics.