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LOCATION |
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Loacted in Cau Da area, the Bao Dai Villa is a holiday resort for the last Vietnamese King Bao Dai and Queen Nam Phuong. The Villas sit on a promontory of 120,000m2 of lush vegetation. The Villas overlook the South China Sea , and is a short distance from the city centre. |
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ROOM |
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The Bao Dai Villa offers 48 rooms spanning in 5 original villas and 2 newly built blocks . They faces the garden or bay however get the sea breeze all year round. The rooms are elegantly designed and equipped with modern facilities. The standard room with garden views, is set in newly built block and equipped with all standard facilities. This room type is fitted with a double bed or 2 single beds and has a bathroom with a shower only. The superior room located at original villas is elegantly designed with ocean view balcony, and appointed with a double bed or 2 single beds. The bathroom has a shower view only. The deluxe room situated at original villas, offers the same interior setting and facilities as what of the superior room, but has two side ocean view. |
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The Room Facilities: |
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Air-conditioner, IDD telephone, Minibar, Hair dryer , Non -smoking room, Writing desk, Satellite and cable television, Tea and coffee making facilities, Voltage 220/240, In house movies |
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HOTEL FACILITIES |
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The Bao Dai Villa |
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- Air-conditioning
- Non -smoking room
- Room services
- Laundry
- Satellite and cable TV
- IDD telephone
- Swimming pool
- Boutiques
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- Tennis course
- Restaurant
- Banquet facilities
- Coffee shop
- Conference Facilities
- Business center
- Internet connection
- Safe deposit box
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- Concierge
- Disabled facilities
- Foreign exchange
- Travel desk
- Car Rental
- Car parking
- Doctor on call
- Wakeup Service
- Baby sitting
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The Restaurants and Lounges : |
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The Bao Dai restaurant and Bar perched high on the peak provide excellent food from both Western and Vietnamese cuisines. The second restaurant serves the private beach where guests can play tennis, enjoy a good swim, lie on the sand or take the boat to the islands for snorkelling or scuba diving.
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