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Accor launches special promotions at its Hotels in Vietnam

Travel News Asia 1 July 2004

Accor has launched a range of internet-only rates at its hotels in Vietnam. Up to 50% discount is available at seven Accor hotels in prime destinations such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Dalat and the beachside resort destination, Phan Thiet.

From just US$51++ guests can stay at the Sofitel Plaza Hanoi which overlooks the West Lake in the Ba Dinh District. Alternatively the historic and atmospheric Sofitel Metropole Hanoi, situated in the heart of Hanoi is offering a rate from US$99++. Hanoi, Vietnam's capital and second largest city retains its French colonial ambience and is characterised by ancient architectural works, lakes and lovely parks.

In Ho Chi Minh City, the Novotel Garden Plaza Saigon is offering a special rate from US$51++ and the Sofitel Plaza Saigon from US$69++. As the economic centre of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City is very cosmopolitan but the city’s rich heritage and troubled history can be easily discovered, along with great shopping, spicy food and superb arts and crafts.

Golf enthusiasts can enjoy Novotel Ocean Dunes & Golf Resort, Phan Thiet from US$61++, which is located three hours by road from Ho Chi Minh City. The Novotel Resort boasts spectacular views of ancient volcanic mountains and coastal plains, and has its own private beach and a Nick Faldo-designed 18-hole golf course.

In the mountain resort of Dalat travellers can choose the Novotel Dalat from US$35++ or the heritage-listed Sofitel Dalat Palace from US$105++. Both hotels are located in the central highlands and feature excellent facilities. Referred to as the "City of Eternal Springs" Dalat is dotted with lakes and waterfalls and surrounded by evergreen forests.

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