The Sofitel Legend Metropole in Hanoi has welcomed guests since 1901, with timeless elegance and a century long tradition of hospitality.
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The Sofitel Legend Metropole in Hanoi has welcomed guests since 1901, with timeless elegance and a century long tradition of hospitality.
Read MoreFrom floating markets to traditional architectures, cultural heritages in Mekong Delta reflect a lifestyle that moves to the river’s rhythm.
Read MoreWith jade green water thundering down multiple levels of rock setting, Ban Gioc Waterfall is easily one of Vietnam’s most remarkable sights.
Read MoreSetting on the river bank, Azerai La Residence is an enchanting place to stay in Hue. It took identity from a 1930-built Art Deco mansion.
Read MoreNothing can prepare you for the first glimpse of Ba Be’s unadulterated beauty. An ancient lake surrounded by forested limestone mountains.
Read MoreDeep in the mountainous region of Yen Bai, Mu Cang Chai is easily the best spot in Vietnam to view rice terraces.
Read MoreAn exceptionally beautiful landscape of limestone pinnacles, Ha Nam has a good reason to be called “Ha Long Bay on Land”.
Read MoreNothing encapsulates the spirit of Hue more than the Huong River, with the life on its banks and waters reflecting the city’s poetic beauty.
Read MoreHoi An is a jewel on Vietnam’s cultural crown. It boasts one of South East Asia’s best preserved port towns where a mix of cultures thrives.
Read MoreHue is the former imperial capital of Vietnam. Its palaces and elaborate mausoleums still resonate with the glories of the Nguyen dynasty.
Read MoreAs the most important festival of the year, New Year dishes are made with care and dignity. They are unique, with distinctive colours and flavours.
Read MoreTết is the biggest and most important festival of the year in Vietnam. It’s accompanied by several distinctive customs and traditions.
Read MoreWith tree-fringed boulevards and mansions in Western architectural style, Hanoi French Quarter evokes the image of Paris in the last century.
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