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Hi bros what time does Windy VIP II open? I am thinking of going around 4.30pm
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4.30pm is fine.
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Any bros in hanoi from tmr to 9th? Will be there for biz, staying at pan pac.
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Hi Bros,
Reading thru seems that the 2 famous names brought up are Oasis & Windy, saw Sakura somehwhere also... I only have a night to spare in Hanoi, expected only to be available after 9+pm, anyone kind enough to recommand which 1 should i go with good choices at that hour? Was told i will be staying around Ba Dinh District. Dont think i want to outcall back to hotel too Thanks Bros! |
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Bros, is oasis still open? In july, i came and try call them, no one pick uo. Ended up going to oasis 2.
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I not senior bro, visit 1 time, Hanoi really a big rip-off place, from ktv to massage or FL.
Unless u have pre-arrange girls to meet up, otherwise wont be a fun place.
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Hi bros,
New to the Hanoi scene. Gonba have a business trip coming up, staying at the Hanoi Hotel. Heard there is a spa there and can ask the masseuse for inroom service. Could any bros advise what is the expenses like? How is the massage? There is also a ktv there as well i heard. Any bros visited and how is it? Kum sia in advance! |
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KTV per night easily 50 gers n very expensive drink.
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Many thanks for the advice bro. Will take note when cheonging.
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Hanoi police launch night patrols as part of large-scale criminal crackdown
By Staff reporters October 11, 2017 | 11:29 am GMT+7 Bars and dance clubs will be subject to overnight spot checks over the next three months. Mobile and criminal police in Hanoi launched night patrols in the city's downtown districts on Tuesday night in an effort to cut crime. The patrols will be out from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. every night until mid-January. Their prime targets will be crowded public places, as well as restaurants, karaoke parlors and dance clubs where guests may be asked to present their ID papers. Drivers out on the street late at night may also be stopped for random checks. Hanoi police also started checking the residency status of people living in the city earlier this month. The city of 7.6 million people is the second most crowded in Vietnam after Saigon, and population density in some downtown districts such as Ba Dinh and Hoan Kiem has exceeded 20,000 people per square kilometer. Local police have busted around 40 criminal organizations this year, including several violent debt collection gangs, according to a report by An Ninh Thu Do (Capital’s Security) news website. In February, the city also announced a target of busting up to 500 cases of illegal sex work this year, more than twice the number uncovered in previous years. Hanoi authorities last year identified more than 5,500 businesses offering so-called “sensitive” services. Most of them were registered as hair salons, bars or massage parlors, but also provided illegal sex services. Sex work is outlawed in Vietnam. Workers can be fined for providing services, while those procuring sex can receive jail time.
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Five-star luxury hotels just got a whole lot more expensive in Hanoi
By Vi Vu October 12, 2017 | 10:44 am GMT+7 New statistics show a five-star hotel room in the capital now costs an average of $151 a night, compared to $118 in Saigon. Five-star hotels in Hanoi have raised prices by 38 percent on average since last year and are charging significantly more than their peers in Saigon, with statistics showing a strong increase in the capital's international arrivals in the first nine months. A report from real estate consultancy firm Savills showed Hanoi’s luxury hotels charged an average of $151 per night in the third quarter, which was a slight drop compared to what spring holidaymakers had to pay, but a massive leap from a year ago. Room rates at three and four-star hotels also went up slightly to $48 and $73 per night, leaving the city’s average hotel fee at $108, up 26 percent from last year. The industry’s supply has expanded 8 percent from last year to 9,840 rooms, but tourism figures show that arrivals have been growing at a much faster rate. International arrivals to Hanoi in the first nine months increased 24 percent on-year to around 3.5 million, according to the city’s statistics office. Also according to Savills, Hanoi’s luxury hotels are now much more expensive than in Saigon, where five-star hotels now charge an average of $118 per night, compared to $67 for a four-star room and $43 for three-star accommodation. The southern megacity, which received 4.2 million foreign visitors in the first nine months, plans to add more than 3,600 hotel rooms in the next three years. Hanoi and Saigon, the country’s largest and most expensive cities, are also the top tourist destinations in Vietnam thanks to a mixture of historical sites and modern vibrancy. In April, budget tourism site Price of Travel named the cities among the cheapest tourist spots in Asia for 2017, with daily expenses for a backpacker estimated at $18.16 in Hanoi and $18.33 in Saigon. Hanoi, a 1,000-year-old city, was also named the cheapest travel destination by TripAdvisor travelers between 2014 and 2016. The travel site’s report last year estimated that a three-night holiday for two in Hanoi costs only $494, which is nearly four times less than New York, the most expensive travel destination in the ranking.
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just went to Oasis 1. The hotel seems to be under going renovations. oasis 2 is closed apparently and the google address is wrong. there is nothing there but a dark alley.
massages are usually about 300k dong for 60 mins in hanoi old quarter. oasis charges 600k for a 90 min piano massage and hair wash. i read online that the tipping fee was 1 mil for bj, at that price she happily allows you to autoroam. But that price is going into FJ territory. to be fair the girl was 9.5/10. Great body. Id recommend going elsewhere. unless you are already in the area. but fortuna is across the road and i read you can get FS there. |
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If you are in Hanoi last night then you will experience...
-- A cold spell hit northern Vietnam on Sunday night, lowering temperatures in some mountainous areas to 10-12 degrees Celsius. Also tropical storm Khanun depositing plenty of rain in North....
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Piano message, spa, hj, nothing much to shout out for. |
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