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| Hanoi | Swimming pool Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 06:51 PM UTC
We are arriving in Hanoi on 25th July and would like a hotel with a swimming pool for my 16 year old daughter who loves to swim. Can anyone recommend one for us that is in a mid-price range?
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| Hanoi | Re: Swimming pool Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:34 PM UTC
Mid price range hotels are few and far between, The Renaisance and the Duxton do, prices at the mo are US180++ for the Renaisance. The Grand in Dong Koi does have a small pool. One option is to stay in a cheaper hotel in D1 and pay for use of one of the 5 star hotel pools (it would work out cheaper in the end) most charge about $10 a day for the pool (might be a bit more now)
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| Hanoi | Re: Swimming pool Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:36 PM UTC
oooops, far to early in the morning, my last post refered to Saigon, but the same applies to Hanoi (just less choice up there). Sorry about that
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| Hanoi | Re: Swimming pool Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 04:12 PM UTC
How about Fortuna ( a little far), Hanoi hotel or Melia? Let me know your budget then I can help find a proper one.
Cheers, KoolJ
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