Dalat is built around the picturesque
Xuan Huong Lake. The Sofitel stands at the southern
tip commanding a panoramic view of the city. The superb
18-Hole Dalat Palace Golf Club is nearby and the main
commercial center of Dalat is a short stroll along
the lake foreshore.
The Hotel has preserved its unique and charming
colonial style and architecture. Each of Sofitel's
43 fully appointed rooms is beautifully decorated
and offers a luxurious atmosphere as well as first
class amenities.
Dalat, often called the "City of Eternal Spring"
or "Le Petit Paris" is one of the most
delightful cities in Vietnam. Dalat offers a year-round
average temperature of 18C. Hotel Sofitel Dalat
Palace is one of the most beautiful and amongst
the few remaining historical hotels in Southeast
Asia. Built in 1922 and recently restored, meticulously
to its original grandeur, the Hotel provides a level
of comfort and hospitality increasingly rare in
the modern world.
The Hotel Sofitel Dalat Palace offers individualized
service in the finest tradition of Vietnamese hospitality.
The gourmet restaurant, Le Rabelais, specializing
in French cuisine, is the perfect venue to savour
delectable dishes prepared by the Master Chefs of
the Hotel. There is a wide selection of French wine
to accompany your meal.
Larry's Bar offers a casual and fun place to relax
in the evening while the intimate Le Rabelais Bar
provides a more restful ambiance.
The Caf? de la Poste is an informal French brasserie
serving Western and Asian dishes for lunch and dinner.
PK's Discotheque opens on weekends and Public Holidays
is the party place of Dalat.
Du Parc Lobby Lounge located next door at the Novotel
is the place to be and be seen. Sit back, relax
and watch the world go by on the streets of Dalat.
The Sofitel has function rooms that can accommodate
up to 200 people for meetings, seminars, cocktails
and banquets. The Business Center can provide support
and services for any type of business activity.
Relax in Dalat with tennis, golf or a sightseeing
tour of the surrounding mountains, lakes and pine
tree forests.