
Victoria Chaudoc Hotel |
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Location: 32 Le Loi, Chau Doc, An Giang Province, Viet Nam
Tel: + 84 76 3865010
Fax: + 84 76 3865020
Price from: 143 $
- Victoria Chau Doc Hotel is located in Chau Doc Town, An Giang Province in the Mekong Delta, 285km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City, near the Cambodian border. Once part of Cambodia, this region is of outstanding and cultural richness. Chau Doc is home to the Cham and Kmer cultures, floating farmhouses and the Islamic Chancel Cham minority settlement.
- Victoria Chau Doc Hotel, built in a colonial style, with low-rise French architecture, opened in December 1999 as the second hotel of the Victoria Chain in the Mekong Delta. Right on the banks of the Bassac River at the Three River Crossing, Victoria Chau Doc Hotel is entirely part of the bustling life of the river. From this unique location, Victoria Chau Doc Hotel allows guests to discover life deep inside the Mekong Delta
| Room Type | Single | Double | Extrabed |
| Superior city view | 143 | 143 | 58 |
| Deluxe river view | 157 | 157 | 58 |
| Victoria junior suite | 220 | 220 | 58 |
24-Hour Front Desk
Restaurant
Souvenir Shopping
Spa and Massage
Swimming Pool
Fitness Centre
Internet Service
Laundry Service
Postal Service
Facilities for Disabled
Doctor On Call
Currency Exchange
Conference Facilities
Business Centre
Bar/Pub/Lounge
Baby Cot
Airport Transfer
Airport Transfer
Tea/Coffee Makers
Mini-Bar
IDD Phone
Bathroom
Water Purification
Working Desk
Satellite TV
Safety-Box
Electricity Current: 220 volts
Wireless Internet Access
Hair Dryer
Non Smoking Room
Air Conditioned
24-Hour Room Service
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Room rates: All room rates are in USD per room per night, including tax, service charge and breakfast
Check-in: 12:00
Check-out: 14:00
Extra bed: Only 01 Extra bed is added
Your reservation is absolutely secured. All personal data is encrypted and will be processed in a secure way.Good time to travel in Vietnam is from September to June. However, Vietnam has three different regions – the North, the Central and the South – each with different weather patterns and different rainy seasons. This means that there is neither a best time nor a worst time to visit Vietnam. Hot summer or cold winter is not that a big deal.
