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Best Western Opens New Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam

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Best Western has soft opened a new hotel in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi. The 20-storey 168-room 4-star Best Western Muong Thanh in Hanoi is located located along Peripheral Highway 3, a straight route connecting Hanoi City and Noi Bai International Airport. It is a short distance from the National Convention Center where the largest international events and expositions are held year round.

The hotels location is not far from the busy commercial centers, yet offers a serenity and calmness emphasized by the surrounding lakes and gardens. Relaxing leisure options include the fishing area facing Linh Dam Lake, within walking distance, or a run on the tennis courts.

Authentic Asian cuisine is served in Best Western Muong Thanh Hanois two restaurants - Basil and Cilantro - while Peppercorns offers a wide range of Western dishes. Clients can enjoy a quick coffee, high tea or a soothing beer at Yens Bar near the main lobby, a cocktail at the Aqua Pool Bar, or a long drink in the cool night breeze with live music at Sky Line Lounge & Bar on the rooftop 21st floor, overlooking Bac Linh Dam community and the city of Hanoi.

The hotel also features MICE facilities and a Savasana Spa & Wellness Center.

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