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This former imperial capital lures explorers of nineteenth-century architecture and of regional cuisinesand now, of blissful tranquillity. The Ana Mandara...more
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In the heart of Ho Chi Minh, the Caravelle is one of the best-value luxury hotels in the city. Built by a French company in 1959, it became the hangout of...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideOne of the few Hanoi hotels to live up to its boutique billing, this 26-room property appeals to independent travelers seeking style and location on a moderate...more
see the Hanoi guideIf the walls here could talk, would they dish on Graham Greeneor the down-market decor of this famed-but-faded gem? Originally built in 1880, the Lam Son...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideA ten-minute stroll south of Hoan Kiem Lake, this 33-room hotel appeals to travelers who want the feel of an urban boutique hotel in a neighborhood that hasn't...more
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It's no surprise Six Senses selected Nha Trang back in 1997 to be the site of Vietnam's first luxury resort. The three-mile arc of golden sand rests between...more
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While most new developments along My Khe beach, Danang's booming 19-mile-long stretch of sand, are towering eyesores, the Fusion Maia is low-key and chic. Its...more
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This luxurious property, adjacent to the Opera House, has an impressive faux-colonial exterior and a sumptuous lobby. The hotel offers five-star accommodation...more
see the Hanoi guideThis hotel is Japanese owned and feels it, with a minimalist design and a pocket-size Japanese garden next to the light-filled lobby. The rooms are simple but...more
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The landmark Hotel Saigon Morin has stood since 1901 on the banks of the Perfume River through war, flood, and typhoon. Remodeled a decade ago and expanded last...more
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