These are the rooms where US President George W.
Bush and Bill Clinton, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Microsoft
Chairman Bill Gates, and movie star Angelina Jolie stayed when they
visited Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge - These are the rooms where US President George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, and movie star Angelina Jolie stayed when they visited Vietnam.
1. J.W Marriott Hotel, Hanoi
The presidential suite here (President Barack Obama is staying here)
has a total area of 320 m2 with 8 rooms, and three 47-inch televisions
with a modern sound system.
This is one of three rooms in the hotel where guests can pull the curtain to welcome natural light and see the streets of Hanoi.
At a fee of $7,000 per night, J.W Marriott Hotel’s Presidential suite is the most expensive in Hanoi.
J.W Marriott Hotel’s design is inspired by the image of "legendary dragon".
An open space with glass walls on every side.
Aerial view of the five-star hotel located in the central business district, adjacent to the National Convention Centre.
The 320 square metre Presidential Suite on the fifth floor.
The living room of the presidential suite.
The broad view from the presidential suite.
The bedroom
The dressing room.
The working room.
The living room with a big table for 10 people.
Vietnamese-styled decorative items.
The large bathroom with modern equipment.
The kitchen.
2. Nikko Hotel, Hanoi
This room has been used by many celebrities around the world.
The room is 123m2.
3. Sheraton Hotel, Hanoi
Located on the shore of West Lake, Sheraton is one of the top 10 hotels in Hanoi.
Former US President George W. Bush stayed here when he attended the APEC Summit in Hanoi in November 2006.
The hotel is located next to the West Lake.
Dining room
Office
Bedroom
Bathroom
Panoramic view of the front of the hotel looking from the window of the President suite.
4. Hilton Opera Hotel, Hanoi
5. Daewoo Hanoi Hotel
Part of the room for heads of state at the
Daewoo Hotel (Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi). This is one of
the first 5-star hotels in the capital, inaugurated in 1996.
This hotel used to welcome many international
high-ranking politicians such as former US President Bill Clinton,
Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Hu Jintao and
President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ...
The Royal Suite is the most luxurious room in
the hotel and it is also honored to serve more than 70 heads of state,
and senior politicians of countries worldwide.
Located on the 17th floor, the penthouse has
big glass windows and a large balcony faces three sides. One side is the
bustle of the city, the other is the peace and tranquility of the green
park and the lake of Thu Le.
The 288 m2 room has two living rooms, three bedrooms, a modern bathroom, a kitchen, a dressing room with many wardrobes.
The desk is next to the living room.
A large bedroom decorated in royal style.
The furniture was imported from South Korea in the 1990s.
The dressing room with many wardrobes adjoining the main bedroom.
The modern bathroom.
The kitchen. It still uses the old technology from the 1990s such as electric stove matchng the interior design of the room.
The bedroom for assistants, bodyguards or secretaries of politicians.
The second living-room can also be used as a meeting room, or a dining room for 8 to 10 people.
The lounge at the main entrance.
It is considered one of the most luxurious hotel rooms in Hanoi.
6. New World Hotel, Saigon
The Presidential room of the New World Saigon Hotel is located in the top floor of the building, with an area of 181m2, designed with separate rooms and large glass windows, overlooking three different directions of the city. Safety and security in this room are ensured.
The living room is the largest room, designed in classic style. The room has glass windows and a steel plate to ensure the safety of the president.
The living room with a round table for up to 10 people.
The bedroom.
This room was previously used by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, German chancellor Helmut Kohl, Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, South Korean Prime Minister Lee Han Dong, Prime Minister of Malaysia Abdullah Ahmad, and Russian Consul General Anatoli Vasilievich Borovik.
The room has 3 bathrooms, 2 small rooms and a large room.
The kitchen area.
To ensure the safety of the VIP guests, the room is also equipped with anti-smoke masks in the dressing chamber.
7. Intercontinental Asiana Saigon
The room is 200sq.m, located in District 1.
US President Obama stayed at this hotel in early May.