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Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is a five-star historic luxury hotel, opened in 1901 as Grand Métropole Hotel in
Hanoi Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi is ...
, the capital of
Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i ...
. It is today one of the most important buildings of Vietnam in French colonial style. The hotel today has 364 rooms.


History

1900s In 1899, Gustave-Émile Dumoutier files a request to convert the buildings on his land at the corner of boulevard Henri-Rivière into a hotel. The extra capital of 500,000 francs is provided by businessman André Ducamp. The Grand Métropole Hôtel is opened in August 1901 by André Ducamp and Gustave-Émile Dumoutier, operated by the Cie Française Immobilière. 
On 2 August in 1904 Gustave-Émile Dumoutier, partner of Andre Ducamp, dies.
The hotel is managed by the professional manager, Frenchman Edouard Lion. It is regarded by visitors as ‚a luxurious, though expensive abode‘. 1910s By 1916, the Metropole becomes the first venue in Indo-China to show
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. 1930s During 1930 and 1934 the global economic slump strikes the colony. By that time the Métropole company Française Immobilière has grown in to a hotel chain operating properties in Tam–Dao (Hôtel de la Cascade d’Argent), in Doson (Grand Hôtel de Doson), the ‘Wagons-restaurants des trains directs’ between Hanoi and Vinh – Hue –Tourane, the Grand Hôtel de Chapa (at 1,750m altitude, 325 km from Hanoi in the ‘Pyrénées Tonkinoises’) and the Hôtel des Trois Maréchaux at Langson (Tonkin). 1940s In 1946 the French owners of the Métropole sell it to a Chinese businessman, Giu Sinh Hoi.
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used the Metropole at several occasions as a meeting place. In 1946 he entertained talks at the conference room with General Etienne Valuie and Vietnams politician
Nguyễn Hải Thần Nguyễn Hải Thần (; born Nguyễn Văn Thắng in Dai Tu village, Thường Tín District, Hà Đông Province, circa 1869; died 1959; also known as Vũ Hải Thu) was a leader of the Việt Nam Cách Mạng Đồng Minh Hội (Vietnamese ...
, in the small wing where the lobby bar is located today. He occasionally used the hotel for meetings, officially again in 1960. 1950s Following Vietnamese independence in the 1950s, the Metropole is renamed the Thong Nhat Hotel (Reunification Hotel) by the Communist government in 1954. From now on it acts as the official Vietnamese government guest house. 1960s In 1964, with American air raids imminent, the management decides to construct a bomb shelter in the courtyard of the hotel to protect guests. It has a 1m thick concrete ceiling and could accommodate 30 – 40 people. During that time the hotel-staff receives a military training course.  From 1969 to 1981 the Thong Nhat Hotel is home to several embassies and UN agencies, due to reconstruction of almost all public buildings all over Hanoi, the hotel accommodated different diplomatic representatives: * Sweden (1970 – 1971) * Australia (1973 – 1976) * Switzerland (1973 – 1976) * Japan (09/1973) * Italy (1975 – 1981) * Germany (04/1976 – 12/80) * Israel (04/1994 – 08/1995) * Norway (1996 – 2005) * Luxembourg (01/2004 – 02/ 2007) * Finland * The Netherlands * NHCR (03/1975 –07/1979) * UNDP (1977 – 1980) * FAO (1978 – 1980) 1980s After the Vietnam War was over, several ideas are evaluated to restart tourism business and to operate the hotel. In 1987, the Pullman Hotels chain enters into a joint venture with the Vietnamese government to restore the hotel to international standards. 1990s The hotel is completely rebuilt, regaining the name Metropole and reopening on 8 March 1992, as the Pullman Hotel Metropole. The hotel later is handed over to the Sofitel chain, and finally becomes the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi. The new 135-room Opera Wing is added from 1994 to 1996, along with the Metropole Center office tower. The offices are converted to additional hotel rooms in 2008. 2000s During 2005, major renovations include guest rooms in the historical wing as well as the main entrance and the lobby. As of 2007, the hotel was owned as an equal joint venture between the Hanoitourist Corporation and the Indotel Limited private equity firm. In 2009, Le Spa du Metropole opens. In 2011, the ‘Bunker’, the hotel's air raid shelter, is rediscovered under the Bamboo Bar. Blind light bulbs and yellowish painted walls survived decades of flooding by ground water. It is restored to be visited by interested tourists. The hotel was also used as a venue for the second meeting between
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and North Korean Supreme Leader
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on 27 and 28 February 2019.


Rooms and suites

The hotel includes 364 rooms, which are divided into two wings. The historic Metropole Wing dating back to 1901 was inspired by classic French architecture blended with local Vietnamese style. The Metropole wing has 106 guest rooms.


Restaurants and bars

The hotel has three restaurants and three bars. La Terrasse, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 05.jpg, La Terrasse La Terrasse, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 02.jpg, La Terrasse Angelina, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 01.jpg, Angelina Angelina, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 02.jpg, Angelina


Notable residents and guests

* Writers
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and
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* Politicians: ** François Mitterrand, Jacques Chirac, François Hollande, George H. W. Bush,
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, Fidel Castro,
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, John McCain,
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, Ban Ki-Moon,
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during state visits **
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and Kim Jong-un (not staying guests, the hotel was the meeting place for the
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) * Actors: ** Charlie Chaplin and
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on their honeymoon ** Robert De Niro,
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* Singers
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and Jane Fonda


Managers in History

* 1901 Edouard Lion, * 1905 Perrichel, * 1933 Jean Boeuf, * 1936 Brunelière, * 1940 Louis Blouet, * 1942–46 Jean Melandré, * 1946 Giu Sinh Hoi, * 1954 Cam, * 1955 Luu Dinh Dien, * 1969–1972 Luu Thien Ly, * 1991 Ricardo Perran, * 1996 Richard Kaldor, * 2000 Franck Lafourcade, * 2005 Philippe Bissig, * 2005 Gilles Cretallaz, * 2008 Kai Speth, * 2013 Franck Lafourcade, * 2017 William J. Haandrikman,


Literature

*Augustin, Andreas, Hotel Metropole Hanoi (1998), The history of; 160 pages, Classic Edition: The Most Famous Hotels in the World *Augustin, Andreas, The Amazing Tale of the Fabulous Hotel Metropole – the Sofitel Legend of Hanoi (2019) *


Gallery

File:Sofitel Metropole, Ngô Quyền - 2022-09-02 03.jpg, Hotel entrance, 15 Ngo Quyen Street File:Sofitel Metropole, Lý Thái Tổ - 2022-09-02 02.jpg, Hotel entrance, 65 Ly Thai To Street File:Sofitel Metropole, Lý Thái Tổ - 2022-09-02 04.jpg, Hotel entrance, 65 Ly Thai To Street File:La Terrasse, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 03.jpg, ''La Terrasse'' cafe File:Angelina, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 03.jpg, ''Angelina'' bar File:La Terrasse, Sofitel Metropole - 2022-09-02 08.jpg, ''La Terrasse'' cafe, Le Phung Hieu Street File:


References

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