Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering persia as a solo traveller

Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering Persia as a solo traveler

Two weeks was not enough for me to explore Iran – I only explored Tehran, Esfahan, Yazd, Shiraz and Kerman.  People keep asking me why only travelled in Iran for two weeks instead of a month. The answer is that as a Malaysian, I get a free 14 days visa to enter Iran, which is good news for me, as a backpacker, money is always tight. And it is one more reason to return to this amazing country.

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A wise decision

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering persia as a solo traveller

Iran is the second largest country in the Middle East and the 18th largest in the world. Iran is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, hosts nineteen UNESCO World Heritage Sites and boasts beautiful landscapes stretching from dense rain forests to snow-capped mountains and desert basins.

I boarded a plane from Kuala Lumpur to Tehran nervously as I did not prepare well and had no itinerary. There being very limited information available online is one challenge, plus bad news on the media made me think twice before I decided to go. Two weeks before my trip, I decided to cancel the trip as my parents did not approve and their blessing matters to me. At last, they gave me the green light to go and travelling to Iran is one of best decision I ever made.

Tehran – A Beautiful City

It cost me about IRR 700,000 (USD 22) for a one-hour taxi ride from Tehran Imam Khomeini International airport to the Seven Hostel (dorm, 15 USD per night) – the only option to get to the city, as the metro connecting it to the airport is still under construction.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering persia as a solo traveller

On the second day in Tehran, all the shops and attractions were closed, as it was an Ashura celebration. For Shi’a Muslims, Ashura marks the Remembrance of Muharram, and commemorates the death of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram. The biggest Ashura celebration in Tehran was at the Grand Bazaar. I was so impressed with the people of Iran, who I found to be wonderful and friendly, everyone offered to be our guide for the event. I was so full as there was free food everywhere during the celebration.

My favourite place in Tehran – thee Golestan Palace, is one of the oldest historic monuments in the city, and of world heritage status. It consists of gardens, royal buildings, and a collection of Iranian crafts and European presents from the 18th and 19th centuries. One of the spots inside the palace that blew my mind was the most famous of the halls called the Mirror Hall. This relatively small hall is famous for its extraordinary mirror work. No photos are allowed to be taken in this hall.

When I arrived at Azadi Tower, its facade was under construction. The Azadi Tower, Tehran’s most iconic landmark and symbol of Tehran, was built in 1971 to celebrate 2,500 years of the Persian Empire. The name, which means Freedom Tower, was changed in 1979 after the Islamic Revolution. It is made of eight thousand white marble blocks brought from the Esfahan area and was designed by Iranian architect Hossein Amanat, with elements of old Persian and Islamic architecture.

In Tehran, there are numerous beautiful parks and most of the people in Iran love picnics. Shahr Park is one of the best parks in the city. I really enjoyed my evenings in this park and went twice. Did I mention the various beautiful flowers in this park? And I heard that during winter you can ice-skate at the park. Sounds amazing right?

Esfahan – Pearl of the Middle East

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering persia as a solo traveller

From Tehran, I continued my journey to Esfahan with a six-hour night bus ride (IRR 330,000, VIP Bus).  From the terminal I took a taxi to Amir Kabir Hostel (dorm, 10USD per night), which is situated in the city centre and in walking distance of the Imam Square.

As Esfahan is also known as the Pearl of the Middle East, it was no surprise to find it was more touristic than Tehran. Esfahan has a lot of amazing attractions and is rich with history. The best thing is that most of the main attractions are walkable and close to one another.

Do not miss out on the Vank Cathedral – the centrepiece of the Armenian Georgian community of Esfahan. The Armenians became an influential minority in Esfahan when they were recruited by the Shah to assist the state in cementing control of a lucrative silk monopoly.

Imam Square is the place where I spent the most time in Iran. It is huge and includes a big pool with a fountain at the centre and a beautiful garden full with locals out for a picnic every evening. You can shop for interesting items and souvenirs at the bazaar around the square. This is where Ali Qappu Palace, Jame Mosque and Lotfollah Mosque are located. You can find numerous restaurants surrounding the square.

I made a day trip to Varzaneh with four other travellers. Varzaneh is a one-and-a-half-hour journey from Esfahan. Varzaneh is famous regionally and all over the world for its spectacular desert, ranked as one of the most accessible deserts in Iran. Unique to Varzaneh are the local women’s costumes. They wear completely white chadors, while women in the rest of Iran, mostly wear black chadors.

Yazd – Desert Paradise

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering persia as a solo traveller

I continued my journey to Yazd with a 5-hour night bus ride (IRR 250,000: VIP Bus) and stayed at the Orient Hotel (dorm, USD 15 per night). After a while travelling through the dusty desert, the surrounding mountains suddenly appear and they aren’t the only peaks in sight. First, you see the Yazdi minarets and then the famous badgir towers – a form of medieval air conditioning, which funnels any passing gust of wind down into the baking city below. Yazd is incredible because it doesn’t seem natural for a city to thrive in the middle of a desert, yet UNESCO lists it as one of the oldest towns on earth, with an estimated 2000 years of permanent human settlement.

I took the whole day to visit the three spots Kharanagh, Meybod, and Chak Chak. Do not forget to head out to the Zoroastrian Fire Temple and gaze in awe at the Atash Behram, which has been burning for over 2000 years. Around sunset, take a taxi to the Towers of Silence to be part of a weird and wonderful Zoroastrian ritual.

Shiraz – City of Roses

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Irresistible Iran: 2 weeks discovering persia as a solo traveller

After a 6-hour journey from Yazd on a night bus (IRR 360,000: VIP Bus), I arrived in Shiraz. Staying at Taha Hostel (dorm, 15USD per night), a family run hostel made my Iran trip wonderful as they offered excellent hospitality. Shiraz is blessed with a beautiful Persian garden. Eram Garden is the best place to visit if you want to experience a Persian Garden. When I was there, I just wished I were living there.

One of the highlights for me in Shiraz was Nasir al-Molk Mosque. Widely known as the “Pink Mosque”, it is also called the “Mosque of Colours,” the “Rainbow Mosque” or the “Kaleidoscope Mosque”. This is a space where light and worship intertwine. The mosque comes to life with the sunrise and colours dance throughout the day like whirling dervishes. It reflects on the ground, walls, the arches and the towering spires. It even reflects on the visitors as if a colourful ball was hit by the first sunray and explodes into thousands of butterflies.

Pasargardae, Necropolis and Persepolis brought another mind-blowing experience for me. Each story of the places amazed me and made me want to learn more about Iran. Necropolis is a large ancient cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. Founded by Darius I in 518 B.C., Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models. The importance and quality of the monumental ruins make it a unique archaeological site.

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Everywhere I go, there is love!

We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our media will accommodate” – That’s what a traveler has in mind when she packs a luggage and goes on the way. Accompanion with Wanderlust Tips, Let’s discover thoughts and emotion of Vietnamese travelers after their trips.

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  1. Van Nguyen
Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Everywhere I travel, there is love!

 

When I set foot in Hong Kong, the first that struck me were all the flavours of life. The smell of street food, the sound of traffic, the laughter of people and the hustle and bustle of life here, all blend together in a unique harmony. For me, the beauty of Hong Kong is not only found in the glamour of luxury shopping malls, or expensive restaurants, but also in the vitality of the culture, hidden in the shadows of the skyscrapers. This hidden beauty was what impressed me more than anything.

The intense mix of tradition and modernity has created the special metropolis that is Hong Kong, a place where West and East meet and a dream come true for city explorers.

2. Linh Lena

Dong Van in Ha Giang province with its immense mountains and clouds, and its winding Ma Pi Leng Pass is compelling to visit and explore. So three pilgrims, two Australians and one Vietnamese, packed only necessities and started travelling. From Hanoi, we took a bus to Ha Giang province and then rented bikes. The pass is only 3 – 4 metres wide, and our companions on this road included buffalos, hogs and dogs! The herds of buffalo crossing the road on our journey amazed us. On one side was the mountain, and on the other the cliff, but we still saw local men riding motorbikes fearlessly without helmets, which shocked us.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Everywhere I travel, there is love!

The pristine landscape on our journey made us fall in love. Unfortunately even the best camera cannot capture the majestic landscape. From the top of Ma Pi Leng pass, we could see the blue Nho Que river, decorating the mountain like a silk scarf. On the top of the mountain amid its immense natural beauty, surrounded by the heavenly mountains and clouds, we were ecstatic and proud of our homeland.

The food in Dong Van is not diverse and on the expensive side, but fresh and delicious. I still remember the taste of stir-fried wild vegetables and beef. The dish was sweet and savoury, completely different from the artificial flavours of food in the cities. At twilight, the sunlight shone down on the desolate and immense mountains, which compelled us to stop and enjoy the scenery for a while. On our way back, I told myself that I must return to visit someday.

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Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Tower: Experience a new space at The Lounge

Approaching the completion of the large-scale renovations at Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers, the hotel lobby lounge, which has undergone a dramatic transformation, was officially re-launched  on 24th October 2016

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Located in the heart of Saigon and designed by the acclaimed design and planning firm Noor Design, The Lounge is an intimate space geared toward relaxing and enjoying great company in a space that feels singularly like a combination of Saigonese traditions, styling from the heydays of the city and local materials, adding the flavor to a contemporary and elegant backdrop.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Tower: Experience a new space at The Lounge

The space is arranged with connection and socializing in mind. Settle into plush seating, ranging from sofas to oversized armchairs in oxford blue, deep saffron and denim stone gray which frame myriad coffee and long wooden tables, and bar stools surrounding a longer elegant black high table.

This reinvention of a luxurious lobby bar adds a new dynamic to the hotel and creates a new destination in the city. Residents and travelers to the city alike can convene in this intuitively arranged space to socialize and connect over a cappuccino, specialty coffee, delicate afternoon tea sets, or a tropical fruit punch, wine and cocktails. If you’re looking for a bite, The Lounge’s culinary options range from soup, Vietnamese pho, salad, and sandwiches to sushi platters.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Tower: Experience a new space at The Lounge

With its unique and contemporary “salon” environment, the new lobby lounge is the perfect place to relax after a long day of work or to start the day before an excursion into the city.

Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers

  • Add: 88 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, HCMC
  • Tel: (+84) 8 3827 2828
  • Fax: (+84) 8 3827 2929

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The Anam Resort: Abundant promotion packages to celebrate the grand opening

The Anam Resort: Abundant promotion packages to celebrate the grand opening

The Anam Resort has been lauching abundant packages to immerse its guests in classy comfort of a true 5-star colonial beach resort to recall a bygone area of Indochina. The resort will celebrate its grand opening in April this year.

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With the specially designed Spa Package, guests can enjoy two 60 minute body treatments per person and private car airport transfers and buffet breakfast for a 2 night stay at Garden View Villa. Package Price: USD627 (includes 5% service charge and 10% VAT).

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The Anam Resort: Abundant promotion packages to celebrate the grand opening

For City Escape Package, the resort stay boasts a beachside tropical hideaway including two nights at Garden View Villa with buffet breakfast, airport transfers and a USD80 F&B / Spa Service credit per package. Package Price: US$ 468 (includes 5% service charge and 10% VAT).

Honeymoon Package would make your special time together the holiday of a lifetime. The package offers 3 nights staying at Garden View Villa with a complimentary room upgrade, a bottle of wine, a romantic dinner on the beach, our Special Honeymoon Paradise Spa package (one 2 hour couple treatment with a selection of body massages and natural handmade scrub with milk bath), premium private car transfer, special turn down services and buffet breakfast. Package Price: US$ 956 (includes 5% service charge and 10% VAT).

Don’t forget to enhance the family close connection with the Family Package which caters to the cormfort and affordability of a travelling family. Families with children receive a 50% discount on a connecting room.

All the packages are valid to December 20, 2017.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The Anam Resort: Abundant promotion packages to celebrate the grand opening

The Anam is located on Northern Cam Ranh Peninsula, just 20 minutes from Cam Ranh International Airport, and 30 minutes from Nha Trang city, one of Vietnam’s iconic beach destinations. It is easily accessible by road, rail or air, just an hours flight from Ho Chi Minh City and an hour and a half from the capital, Hanoi. The resort boasts over 300 meters of absolute beach frontage on one of the world’s most beautiful bays. There are stunning views across the ocean and its islands to the east and the rugged jungle clad mountains to the west.

With warm tropical breezes, swaying palms, and the ocean literally at the doorstep, The Anam’s signature designed villas, nestle harmoniously into the surrounds. It is as close to paradise as one can find.

The Anam Resort

  • Add: Long Beach, Northern Peninsula Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa, Vietnam
  • Tel: (+84) 583 989 499
  • Fax: (+84) 583 989 498

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dream Hotel Group to operate new beach resort in Vung Tau

Dream Hotel Group to operate new beach resort in Vung Tau

The new luxury lifestyle and entertaining resort Dream Oceanami Villas & Spa,which is located in Long Hai, Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province will be opening in the upcoming summer months of 2017.

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Dream Oceanami Villas & Spa is just 90 minutes away from Ho Chi Minh City and promises to bring to travelers a new level of “beach destination” unrivaled in Vietnam.

Our team is very exciting to the first debut this April” said Dream Hotel Group’s Managing Director Asia Pacific, Mr. Kevin Wallace. “With thousands of visitors expected at the show, including the media, travel agents as well as travelers from Vietnam and around the region, this is a tremendous opportunity to show all that the Dream Oceanami Villas & Spa has to offer to luxury guests as the newest lifestyle beach destination in the region.”

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dream Hotel Group to operate new beach resort in Vung Tau

The Vietnam’s top lifestyle beach destination is nested over a 22 hectares landscape, tucked between a gentle mountainous landscape and a pristine Pacific Ocean coast line. The spectacular retreats shine out from an eternal sunrise facing a 700-meter long private beach.

Under the management of Dream Hotel Group, the 347-villa (1,002 room keys) resort destination will be the first international villa resort in Ba Ria Vung Tau province, featuring an array of fashionable dining venues, an incredible sky bar, a 2,000sqm interactive swimming pool, a 1,400sqm Dream Nirvana Spa, 24/7 fitness center. For event and business function we will feature a convention hall which spans over 1,100sqm.

The spectacular signature Dream Beach Club promises to be the largest international beach club in Vietnam

Dream Hotel Group: Dream Oceanami Villas & Spa                                        

  • Add: 44A High Way, Phuoc Hai Town, Dat Do District Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Vietnam.
  • Website: www.dreamoceanami.com

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wanderlust Tips travel magazine’s April issue 2017: Taiwan - The heart of Asia

Wanderlust Tips travel magazine’s April issue 2017: Taiwan – The heart of Asia

Wanderlust Tips magazine’s April issue 2017 will bring a multitude of cultural colors: the Holi festival in India, the Venice masks (Italy), the facial inkings of Chin Women in Myanmar … Especially, the highlight of the issue is about Taiwan which promises to make fall in love with this beautiful island.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wanderlust Tips travel magazine’s April issue 2017: Taiwan - The heart of Asia

The train finally leaves; early summer rain is falling gently, so why are you still home looking out of the window?

Have you ever been curious about the person you would become if you step out of the stifling rooms to wander the streets full of splendid masks in Venice or immerse yourself in the boisterous stream of people in New Delhi to throw colour powder at the world’s most brilliant festival?

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wanderlust Tips travel magazine’s April issue 2017: Taiwan - The heart of Asia

Would you like to experience the sunshine on the most idyllic beaches, or go on a journey of “no scenery, no good food, no leisure” just to meet the very last members of the “tiger face” tribe.

I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world,” said author Mary Anne Radmacher.

But, wherever you visit, “do not bring anything but memories, leave nothing but footprints“. To do so, keep in mind the green travel tips to preserve beautiful paradises for future generations.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wanderlust Tips travel magazine’s April issue 2017: Taiwan - The heart of Asia

Especially for those who are eagerly enjoying the late spring to see the cherry blossoms or walk in the paradise of Taiwan’s night markets, Wanderlust Tips offers readers a true experience and the most useful information to confidently start a journey.

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page” – and maybe, you are reading the next pages of this April issue behind the window of a carriage to another country.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Japan National Tourism Organization opened new office in Hanoi

Japan National Tourism Organization opened a new office in Hanoi

Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) has launched the representative office in Hanoi, Vietnam, marking its 17th overseas offices in key cities all over the world.

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Affiliated  with Japan Tourism Agency of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, JNTO was founded in 1964 with the mission of enticing foreign travellers to Japan.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Japan National Tourism Organization opened new office in Hanoi

At the openning ceremony, a memorandom has been signed between Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, Japan Tourism Agency under the management of  with Japan Tourism Agency of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and JNTO. According to this, three parties agree to cooperate in upcoming actions to promote tourism between Japan and Vietnam which include enhancing marketing innovatives to promote tourist attractions in the two countries, exchanging information and experience in mutual-interested fields, encourage the coordination between tourist agents, airlines and local authorities.

According to Mr. Matsuyama Ryoichi, Chairman of JNTO, in 2016, there were more than 238 thousand tourist arrivals to Japan from Vietnam, and more than 700 thousand tourist arrivals to Vietnam from Japan. Mr. Matsuyama Ryoichi hope that this new movement in cooperation improve the mutual tourist flows between two countries.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Hotel Nikko Saigon’s Easter Extravaganza

Hotel Nikko Saigon’s Easter Extravaganza

Hotel Nikko Saigon has introduced the Easter extravagant dining offers at La Brasserie and Ming Court.

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At La Brasserie, guests can enjoy a fanciful delight of the Easter treats alongside an extravagant seafood buffet dinner with wide selection of Easter- inspired delicacies, premium quality seafood includes rock lobsters, imported oysters from France, delectable mud crabs and blue crabs, fresh prawns, mouth-watering salmon, a wide assortment of shellfish and sweet treats at La Brasserie.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Hotel Nikko Saigon’s Easter Extravaganza

  • Adorable Chocolate Bunny for children when dining at Ming Court on Easter Day.
  • La Brasserie, 18:00 – 22:30
  • Price: VND1,200,000++ per person
  • Live Music Performance Including free flow of house wine, beer, soft drinks, juices, coffee & tea.

At Ming Court, an emphasis on unsurpassed quality, a wide range of delicate All-You- Can-Eat Dim Sum with chef’s signature dishes such as pecking duck, deep-fried mixed meat flower, sautéed pork belly with mantou, prawn rice roll,.. will please your taste buds and make the holiday to remember.

  • Adorable Chocolate Bunny for children when dining at Ming Court on Easter Day.
  • Ming Court, 11:00 – 14:30
  • Price: VND 550,000++ per person (with buffet lines)

Including hot Chinese tea

Hotel Nikko Saigon

Add: 235 Nguyen Van Cu Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Tel: (+848) 39257777

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dicovering mysterious Arabic cuisine at Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi

Discovering mysterious Arabic cuisine at Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi

To welcome the vibrant April, Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi offers guest an exclusive experience of cuisine at its restaurants and lounges.

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Arabic Feast at Lounge 83 is a chance to explore the taste of mysterious Middle East right in the middle of Hanoi. The menu gives you variety of selections from Falafel with Tahini and Mint Chutney, Arabic Lamb Kofta to Rosemary Beef Kofta with Mint Tzatziki.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dicovering mysterious Arabic cuisine at Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi

Mussel Extravangza at Mangosteen Restaurant will lead diners to a spectacular mussel feast. The offer deversifies from Mussels Salad, Seafood Soup Bouillabaisse to Grilled Razor Mussels in Spring Onion Oil.

The offers are available at Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi from April 1 to April 30, 2017.

Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi

  • Add: 83 Ly Thuong Kiet, Cua Nam, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
  • Tel: (+844) 3822 2800

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Windsor Plaza to celebrate the memorable Women’s Day

Windsor Plaza to celebrate the memorable Women’s Day

To say a thank to your beloved women, Windsor Plaza Hotel help to celebrate a special day with endless amazing experience.

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Wheather you want to treat your woman with a sumptuous seafood buffet dinner at Café Central An Dong, authentic Cantonese delicacies at Ngan Dinh restaurant, or take in the night skyline of Ho Chi Minh City at Top of The Town, Windsor Plaza Hotel is the place to create an evening to remember.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Windsor Plaza to celebrate the memorable Women’s Day

Featuring a wide range of fresh seafood, international and local delicacies, mouth-watering desserts and a complimentary bird’s nest soup for all ladies, the team at Café Central An Dong will make sure this is indeed a special day. Available on March 8 from 6pm to 10pm, the buffet is priced at VND738,000++ per person including free flow German draught beer, sparkling wine, juice and soft drinks.

Ngan Dinh is heaven for connoisseurs of authentic Chinese cuisine, and Chef Li and his team are guaranteed to serve up a truly delectable feast. Of course, all ladies will also receive a flower and complimentary bird’s nest soup.

Other tempting options include a feast of barbecue favourites at the evening buffet on the terrace or a romantic set dinner for two high above the city streets at the 25th floor Top of the Town Bar & Restaurant. A complimentary glass of sparkling wine will be given as a gift for each lady.

Windsor Plaza Hotel

  • Add: 18 An Duong Vuong St., Dist. 5, HCMC
  • Tel: (+848) 3833 6688
  • Website: windsorplazahotel.com
  • facebook.com/windsorplazahotel

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