| CaliNurse |
Nov 21st, 2016 07:11 PM |
It 's fantastic hotel. The most recent Fodorite to stay there posted last week. Check rjbriskin's report. See her reply to my question on that thread.
You can take the tour of the underground bunker there. If you stay, book the tour immediately upon arrival to the hotel, as only a limited number of guests are taken on the tours, which when I was there a yr ago, were at 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm. I cannot emphasize enough that the tour is a "do not miss" event at the hotel.
It has two wings: the "historic" original wing, and the newer (twenty years old!) "Opera wing." Perhaps missing it, I don't see where the best reviews are by those who stayed in the historic wing, on either Fodors or tripadvisor which has hundreds of reviews. Both me, and the Fodorite who wrote the recent TR, as well as Craig, stayed in the "opera"(newer) wing. The room was beautiful. I had read on a tripsavisor review where someone thought it was "tacky" but it wasnt at all. The historic wing rooms are more expensive, but a different style. To describe the opera wing as a "modern addition" doesn't give an accurate impression of its style.
There are two different buffet breakfasts availabl: Vietnamese style in the Opera wing, and French in the historic wing. You have your choice of these, no matter which hotel room you stay in.
The public areas--both lobbies; courtyard pool /bar etc--are of course open to all. There historic wing has an exhibit of old photos. Whether or not you stay there, try to see that.
The location of Metropole in the French Quarter is excellent, easy walking distance to the Hoan Kiem lake --opposite end from the Old Quarter. It's the only area I saw in Hanoi where drivers paid any attention to red traffic lights! great little local restaurants, cafes. etc a couple clocks away, and much less chaotic than the Old Quarter (where I also stayed).
Intercontinental is not near this area. It overlooks a different, larger lake in Hanoi, is per reviews a lovely hotel, but friend who just stayed there thought ICH's location was "too far away from the action."
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