Hotel Royal Hoi An - MGallery

Hotel Royal Hoi An - MGallery is a hotel Hội An located in Vietnam.

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9 / 10
42
ratings
  • Phone

    +84 235 3950 777

  • Website

    all.accor.com/hotel/9574/index.en.shtml?y_source=1_MTUzNTg4ODAtNDQwLWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU=

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    mgalleryhoian

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  • Type

    Hotel

Address

39 Dao Duy Tu Street, Cam Pho Ward Hội An Tỉnh Quảng Nam Vietnam

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)
Wi-Fi Free
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Comments / 7


Keywords:

happy hour comfy beds staff town knowledgeable staff
Sigalle Barness

Excellent hotel stay, rooms are gorgeous, pool is stunning and service was excellent. Only a short 5 min walk to ancient town Hoi An. Would definitely return.

Simone McDermid

Happy hour at the bar from 5-7pm daily. A perfect spot to escape from the heat, lie on a day bed and speak to the wonderful staff . We loved Mai she was amazing!

TRvler

As a platinum guest, you can get welcome drinks and fruits , 30mins head and shoulder massage and selected mini bar items.

Emma Feyler

Totally worth the money! Super comfy beds and very nice, helpful staff . Great happy hour , great pool.

Peter Lisney

Rooms are great and they offer free bicycles to zoom around in a wonderful little town .

Leandro Banak

High class

jedicat

시설이 좋고 친절하다 옥상과 1층에 수영장이 있다 옥상에서 주변 경관이 아름답다

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