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€447 EUR | £382 GBP | $488 USD
Type: Room
Lease Term: Monthly
Maximum Stay: 12 month(s)
Rooms available to rent:
1 room
Bathrooms: 1
Max Occupancy: 2 guests
Furnishings: Furnished
Utilities: Included
WiFi
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BINH
Listing by: BINH
(Homestay)
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The Purple Hue Homestay
Features: • Bikes for use • Internet Access • laundry • Garden • Parking
Pets at the property: Name:
type:Dog
lives indoor: 1
Breakfast and vietnamese coffee, tea are included. Cozy, comfortable, well equipped double rooms. living daily life with a Hue family inside The Imperial City . Great location in terms of culture, food, tourist attractions. We live on the property and willing to share you info on Hue that you won't find in guidebooks. Car pick-up (family car). Bikes and motorbikes are available We are a small Hue family of six and living in Hue years ago. locating inside Hue Imperial City which was actually a walled fortress and palace belonged to the ancient city of Hue which was a capital city of the Nguyen Dynasty for 140 years date back from 1805 until 1945. As its royal and central location, You would find no better place to taste Hue food either at my family (Mum was a retired chief) or nearby street vendor shops – local and tourist restaurants and experience traditional Hue people living in the area or nearby Kim long and Huong Ho garden houses. We are also very close to main tourism attractions like Purple Prohibited City (500m, 5min walk), Thien Mu pagoda (10 minutes cycling), Perfume River (800m, 8mins walk). The house you are staying used to be American Army buildings during the Vietnam War. The American built these buildings on the holy site of Xa Tac Esplanade where the kings conducted Royal ceremony Xa Tac Rite to pray for nice weather, prosperity and national peace. This rite is still on these day annually. My wife and I are both working in international NGO for decades so you would find no communicative difficulty in English (some Norwegian and Chinese) and we should know where to respect your privacy like a hi-end hotel and where to share our family routines openly like a cousin visiting our home. Finally, we will host you as a new friend and we want our friends to come back. Again, welcome to my family.
local Amenities:
Shopping Centre
local Bus Stop
Hospital
Park
Notes:
Included in the stay:
Kitchen Access Breakfast