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19/04/2021 17:07 GMT+7
Many luxury hotels remain deserted with no foreign guests during Covid-19 and, as a result, hoteliers have slashed room rates to survive the difficult period.
Located at the noisy Thai Ha – Tay Son Crossroads, a luxury hotel is deserted with only several security guards at the entrance door. The project has been facing bad luck since its opening. It initially was an office building but offices were in oversupply and the investor had to shift to another business model.
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By Contributor - April 8, 2021
The ultra-luxe hospitality brandâs debut outpost in Vietnam bears the stamp of leading designer Bill Bensley.
The 1920s-inspired facade of Capella Hanoi. (All photos courtesy of Capella Hanoi)
Exactly six months after opening its riverside retreat in Bangkok, Capella Hotels and Resorts has just launched a brand-new hotel in the Vietnamese capital. Situated in the former French Quarter near Hoan Kiem Lake, the boutique property is just a five-minute stroll from the 110-year-old Hanoi Opera House. This French-colonial landmark informs the design and flavor of Capella Hanoi, which has been conceived by the eminent Bangkok-based architect Bill Bensley as a