La Siesta Hotel in Hanoi has been listed among top 10 world`s best hotels by TripAdvisor – the world’s largest tourism website.
The website has placed the hotel number four in their best of world list after excellent reviews of foreign visitors.
‘We were totally impressed with the service, the room and the food. We would give it 10 stars if TripAdvisor had that many’, a traveller commented on the website.
‘We were totally impressed with the service, the room and the food. We would give it 10 stars if TripAdvisor had that many’, a traveller commented on the website.
Rounding on the list of top 10 include UmaidBhawan Palace Jodhpur of India, Shinta Mani Resort of Campuchia, Bellevue Syrene of Italy, Achtis of Greece, Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons of the UK, Mirihi Island Resort of Maldives, Bucuti& Tara Beach Resorts Aruba of Aruba, Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel & Spa of Grenada, and RittaHöppner, Gramado of Brazil.
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