Top Hotels in Sapa
Originally a French hill station, this outstanding hotel is set amidst a breathtaking landscape of mountains and rolling hills just south of the highest mountain not only in Vietnam but the entire Indochina Peninsula � Mt Fansipan.
The hotel itself is perched on a hilltop looking down into the valley and blends effortlessly with its natural surroundings. Great for those wishing to get �out there� without compromising comfort. From the stone walls of the exterior to the delicate finishes in the rooms, this is without a doubt Sapa�s finest accommodation.
The rich wooden floors in the rooms is complimented by strong wall colours and accented by local weavings and fine wooden detailing. The perfect way to incorporate the local hill tribe culture. This gives the whole place an elevated level of style but also acknowledges the areas diverse cultural heritage.
Set around a central courtyard area, the rooms and suites are decorated in line with the overall d้cor of the common areas theme of deep warming colours, stone and woodwork. A colonial style is cleverly combined here too, reminding guests of the French colonization of Vietnam, so evident from much of the countries architecture. Views from the hotel down into Sapa town have some gorgeous examples of the well kept French styled buidings harking back to days gone by.
The hotel itself is perched on a hilltop looking down into the valley and blends effortlessly with its natural surroundings. Great for those wishing to get �out there� without compromising comfort. From the stone walls of the exterior to the delicate finishes in the rooms, this is without a doubt Sapa�s finest accommodation.
The rich wooden floors in the rooms is complimented by strong wall colours and accented by local weavings and fine wooden detailing. The perfect way to incorporate the local hill tribe culture. This gives the whole place an elevated level of style but also acknowledges the areas diverse cultural heritage.
Set around a central courtyard area, the rooms and suites are decorated in line with the overall d้cor of the common areas theme of deep warming colours, stone and woodwork. A colonial style is cleverly combined here too, reminding guests of the French colonization of Vietnam, so evident from much of the countries architecture. Views from the hotel down into Sapa town have some gorgeous examples of the well kept French styled buidings harking back to days gone by.

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