Bao
Dai's Villas is one of the few remaining examples
of French colonial architecture in Vietnam.
Built
in 1923 as a holiday resort for the last Vietnamese
King Bao Dai and Queen Nam Phuong, the Villas
sit on a promontory of 120,000m2 of lush vegetation.
The Villas overlook the South China Sea, its
coastal islands and enjoy sea breeze all year
round..
There
are 48 rooms in 5 original Villas and 2 newly-built
blocks with modern facilities, 2 sea-view restaurants
and 1 conference room.
The
main restaurant, Bao Dai restaurant and Bar
perched high on the peak provide excellent food
from both Western and Vietnamese cuisines.
The
second restaurant serves the private