HotelsThe 207-key Dusit Le Palais Tu Hoa is the group’s first property in Hanoi, inspired by a Vietnamese princess.

Dusit threads Thai hospitality into Hanoi’s silk legacy

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The 207 rooms and suites at Dusit Le Palais Tu Hoa Hanoi feature panoramic views of either West Lake or the city skyline, offering serene and scenic vistas.
The 207 rooms and suites at Dusit Le Palais Tu Hoa Hanoi feature panoramic views of either West Lake or the city skyline, offering serene and scenic vistas. Photo Credit: Dusit International

The opening of Dusit Le Palais Tu Hoa Hanoi on 9 May 2025 marks Dusit International’s first property in the Vietnamese capital and its second in the country, following Dusit Princess Moonrise Beach Resort Phu Quoc.

Located in the Tay Ho district on the banks of West Lake, the 207-room hotel is inspired by the legacy of Princess Từ Hoa, daughter of Emperor Lý Thần Tông. Known for her contributions to the local silk industry, Princess Từ Hoa is remembered for promoting craftsmanship and community development in the area.

The property includes rooms and suites with views of the lake or city skyline, a fully equipped gym, wellness spaces, and four dining outlets offering Thai, Italian, and Vietnamese cuisine, along with a rooftop bar and gourmet café. It also features three ballrooms and a rooftop event venue overlooking the lake.

"We are honoured to expand our presence in Vietnam and bring Dusit's distinctive Thai-inspired gracious hospitality to Hanoi for the very first time," said Gilles Cretallaz, COO, Dusit International.

"By seamlessly blending the elegance of Vietnamese tradition with the warmth of Thai hospitality, we aim to create enriching experiences that resonate deeply with our guests and foster meaningful connections with the local community," he added.

Dusit Le Palais Tu Hoa Hanoi is located on Au Co Street, approximately 20 minutes from Noi Bai International Airport, with access to key cultural sites in the city.

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