Sunway

19 Pham Dinh Ho Steet, Hai Ba Trung District
Hanoi, Vietnam

Located in the old city center of Hanoi, near to the prime business and shopping districts, the Sunway Hotel is designed to cater to the expectations of international business guests or tourists. Its 143 rooms and suites provide modern accommodation and high standards that guarantee comfort and convenience to all guests.

Facilities include back-up power generator, triple glazed windows, and drinkable tap water. Our "all-in-one service", means that guests ring only one number for all the service they require.

The Hotel is managed by Allson International Hotels and Resorts, a Hong Kong based company, which operates 11 hotels and resorts throughout 6 Asian countries.

Guests of the Sunway Hotel are guaranteed to enjoy a pleasant and comfortable stay in Hanoi at a reasonable cost. They will be served with a fine array of facilities which is further supported by professional service and an international management team to satisfy well-traveled hotel guests. The 143 guest rooms and suites provide modern, up-to-date accommodation in quality surroundings.

Price includes breakfast

 

Star Rating: 
Price Range: From $60 per night

Rooms Facilities:
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bath and Shower
  • IDD Telephone
  • Colour TV
  • Satellite TV/Movies
  • Fridge/Mini Bar
  • Tea Maker
General Facilities:
  • Fitness Centre
  • Bar/Coffee Shop
  • Restaruant(s)
  • Business Centre
  • Conference Room
  • Tour/Travel Service
  • Laundry/Valet Service
  • Room Service
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