The historic Sofitel Metropole Hanoi
has completed a two-year renovation programme to all the Metropole Wing rooms and key public areas.
The renovations retain the hotels original colonial architectural style, charm and history that established Sofitel Metropole Hanoi as one of the regions most renowned
hotels. The work began in late 2003 with a complete renovation of the hotels award winning Le Beaulieu Restaurant.
Bangkok-based P49 Deesign, an internationally recognized interior design firm, executed the renovation work. A new lobby design was inspired by French classical
architecture with a touch of Vietnamese flair. It combines a liberal use of luxurious woods, rattan and marble, fresh new fabrics and ceramics while incorporating vibrant
colors: deep blue, gold, dark brown, effectively creating a bold, new entrance. The reception desk was relocated at the end of the lobby lounge, opening up the library
area and giving guests a spacious feeling on arrival.
These defining characteristics were also included in the redesign of all 109 guestrooms and suites in
the hotels original Metropole Wing. Each room is resplendent with its
elegant furnishings, timeless ceiling fans, tasteful woodwork and ceramic lamps, while historic photos of Hanois bygone era hang from the walls.
All guest rooms now feature
Sofitel's state-of-the-art MyBed, as well as new broadband Internet access. WiFi connectivity has also been introduced into meeting rooms and
all public areas.
The MyBed concept features a unique feather bed
on top of extra-thick and oversized box springs and mattress. This is complemented
with large down-filled pillows and an ultra-light plush goose down duvet,
eliminating both sheets and blankets while offering comfortable softness.
Sofitel Metropole Hanoi General Manager, Philippe Bissig, said launching MyBed at Sofitel Metropole Hanoi was an important part of the hotels renovation
programme.
It meant identifying the latest technology, reviewing surveys and studies by top specialists and testing scores of materials. More than simply a new bed, My Bed
ushers in a whole new era of comfort, with a guarantee of plush softness that has never been experienced before.
Other improvements include removing
the carpet from rooms in the hotels newer Opera Wing and replacing it with polished wood floors. New magnetic door locks and
CNN satellite news have been added in all rooms, upgraded fitness centre facilities, and the hotel shopping quarter has been re-located to the ground floor, grouping
together some luxurious brand names such as Louis Vuitton.
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