Bao Dai's Villas is one of the few remaining examples of French colonial architecture in Vietnam. Built in 1923 as 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, its coastal islands and enjoy sea breeze all year round.. There are 48 rooms in 5 original Villas and 2 newly-built blocks with modern facilities, 2 sea-view restaurants and 1 conference room. The main restaurant, 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. The Villas are a short distance from the airport and the city centre. This is quite convenient for tours to discover places of interest in the city. You are always warmly welcomed by our friendly and experienced staff. All guest rooms are provided with 2 beds, wardrobe, writing desk, air-conditioning, fan, mini-bar, IDD phone, satellite TV, bathroom with bathtub, hair dryer..
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