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Thang Long Opera Hotel - luxurious in simplicity

Thang Long Opera Hotel is only few minute walk from Hanoi Opera House and Hoan Kiem lake. This is one of the most highly rated hotels in Hanoi capital.

Thang Long Opera Hotel, formerly known as Thuy Tien Hotel, was built and   put into operation on the occasion of 40th anniversary of the capital's Liberation Day (October 10th 1994). This  3-star international hotel has 71 rooms equipped with full of facilities as well as experienced and dynamic staff. 
 
The facade of Thang Long Opera hotel
The facade of Thang Long Opera hotel
Since November 9th 2004, Thuy Tien hotel’s ownership has been transferred to to Hanoi Tourism Corporation. In May 2006, the hotel was renamed Thang Long Opera hotel. The entire Thang Long Opera hotel looks like a limewashed building, standing humbly at the beginning of Tong Dan street and has been an integral part of this neighborhood for a long time.
Looking from the outside, the doorways with curve balcony evoked ancient French architectural style. As soon as stepping into the lobby, you will feel the cozy atmosphere which makes you feel at home. Simply but no less luxury are your feelings inspired by the interior layout and the service of the staff.
 
The coffee shop in Thang Long Opera hotel
The coffee shop in Thang Long Opera hotel
The entire suites on  6th floor are designed to better meet the needs of business and leisure travelers alike. Across the wide door you see the world of comforts and luxury with high-grade wooden floor, soft bed and stylish, modern architecture. In particular, the window looking to the ancient green   canopy brings natural light into the room. Away from the bustle of the city, you’ll have moments of relaxation, watching Hanoi and smell the distinct aroma of this city in tranquility.
After a good night's sleep, breakfast buffets await you at Biz Club restaurant. Like the rest of the lobby, the restaurant which is not large, but convenient, is the ideal place for business meetings, banquets and birthday parties. It  offers European and Asian dishes to please  different tastes. The bar next door where you both sip a cup of tea, coffee or a glass of wine and watch Hanoi’s streets, is open until late at night. Two conference rooms named Long Bien and Chuong Duong can accommodate up to 60 guests.
With these advantages, Thang Long Opera hotel is one of the first choices of entrepreneurs and tourists each time visiting Hanoi.

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