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The hotel was completely rebuilt, regaining the name Metropole and reopening on 8 March 1992, as the Pullman Hotel Metropole. The hotel later is handed over to the Sofitel chain, and finally becomes the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi. The new 135-room Opera Wing was added from 1994 to 1996, along with the Metropole Center office tower.
At 346 meters height, the hotel is listed at number 9 on World's 10 highest hotel with data from Emporis. [1] InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72 offers 359 guest rooms including 34 suites. The hotel has one of the largest meeting and event facilities in Hanoi, with 9 meeting rooms and 1 Grand Ballroom that can cater up to 1,000 delegates.
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Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi is a 5 star hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam and under the MGallery Sofitel banner. [1] Opened in 2011, the hotel was built in what was formerly the Dan Chu Hotel and Dan Chu Villa (both an early 20th Century hotel) and is state owned with management by Accor .
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Businessman David Lewis opened the Isrotel King Solomon Hotel in Eilat in 1980. [2] The hotel chain expanded to 12 hotels by 2011 and 19 by 2019. As of 2022, Isrotel operated 22 hotels, and related tourism services, including restaurants, spas, a diving center, and shopping centers. Isrotel plans to increase to 30 properties by 2025. [citation ...
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