Hilton Hanoi Opera
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Waldorf Astoria Hanoi | |
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Former names | Hilton Hanoi Opera (1999-2022) |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
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Location | August Revolution Square |
Address | No.1 Lê Thánh Tông Street, Phan Chu Trinh Ward, Hoàn Kiếm district |
Town or city | Hanoi |
Country | Vietnam |
Coordinates | 21°01′24″N 105°51′28″E / 21.023214°N 105.857798°E |
Construction started | 1993 |
Completed | 1999 |
Inaugurated | June 1999 |
Renovated | December 2022 | (as Waldorf Astoria Hanoi)
Cost | US$63 million |
Owner | Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 7 |
Floor area | 5,504 m2 (59,245 sq ft) |
Awards and prizes | Vietnam's Leading Hotel (2004-2008) |
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Number of rooms |
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The Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel is a hotel located at the corner of Lê Thánh Tông - Tràng Tiền street, central Hanoi, in the historic French Quarter. It opened in 1999. The World Travel Awards deemed it Vietnam’s Leading Hotel for five consecutive years from 2004 to 2008.[1] It features accommodations such as an outdoor swimming pool with view of the Opera House with the square surround it, gym, spa and sauna, Vietnamese cuisine, cabaret, jazz music, ballroom, and function rooms. The hotel closed on December 1, 2022 for major renovations. It will be reopened in 2025 as the Waldorf Astoria Hanoi.[2]
"Hanoi Hilton'"
[edit]The nearby Hỏa Lò Prison was a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp morbidly called the "Hanoi Hilton" by Americans captured during the Vietnam War. The camp held American soldiers from 1964 until 1973.