Imperial Hotel Hue
Towering over Vietnam's ancient capital, the 17-story Imperial Hotel offers majestic views of Central Vietnam's most royal city.
Located close to the Perfume River, the hotel lies right in the heart of Hue.
This hotel is one of the first international five star hotels in Hue, possessing the strategic location, on the bank of perfume river and walking distance to tourist attractions.
The hotel is a work of art on high-rise building architecture and an embodiment of Nguyen Dynasty's architecture with the coverage of cubes, colorful patterns and restored antique materials, making the hotel the most luxurious in Vietnam style.
From the moment reception staff dressed in traditional Vietnamese 'ao dai' greet guests within the most opulent of foyers, there can be no mistaking the statement being made.
This is a hotel fit for a king.
Indeed several dignitaries have stayed here.
The lavish, Aisan style continues throughout the hotel, from the restaurant to the spacious rooms.
With an extremely good Japanese restaurant on the first floor it is not surprising that the hotel has so far proved popular with Asian visitors.
The Imperial is also a good business option.
The grand ballroom is one of the largest international conference facilities in Central Vietnam, able to sit 450 people either for a seminar or banquet.
It also has three breakout meeting rooms.
With the ancient citadel of Hue a short cyclo ride across the river and the Nguyen Dynasty tombs close by, it comes as no surprising that the hotel is a popular MICE option, combining meeting, culture tour and gala dinner Royal Hue style
Located close to the Perfume River, the hotel lies right in the heart of Hue.
This hotel is one of the first international five star hotels in Hue, possessing the strategic location, on the bank of perfume river and walking distance to tourist attractions.
The hotel is a work of art on high-rise building architecture and an embodiment of Nguyen Dynasty's architecture with the coverage of cubes, colorful patterns and restored antique materials, making the hotel the most luxurious in Vietnam style.
From the moment reception staff dressed in traditional Vietnamese 'ao dai' greet guests within the most opulent of foyers, there can be no mistaking the statement being made.
This is a hotel fit for a king.
Indeed several dignitaries have stayed here.
The lavish, Aisan style continues throughout the hotel, from the restaurant to the spacious rooms.
With an extremely good Japanese restaurant on the first floor it is not surprising that the hotel has so far proved popular with Asian visitors.
The Imperial is also a good business option.
The grand ballroom is one of the largest international conference facilities in Central Vietnam, able to sit 450 people either for a seminar or banquet.
It also has three breakout meeting rooms.
With the ancient citadel of Hue a short cyclo ride across the river and the Nguyen Dynasty tombs close by, it comes as no surprising that the hotel is a popular MICE option, combining meeting, culture tour and gala dinner Royal Hue style
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