Monday, May 21, 2012

Hanoi's Oldest Hotel Will Open Secret Bunker To Visitors This Week

Filed under: Activism, History, Festivals and Events, Asia, Vietnam, Hotels and Accommodations, Luxury TravelDuring hotel renovations last August at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi in Vietnam, construction workers discovered an unknown bunker thought to be used during the Vietnam War. While drilling near the poolside bar, they found a flooded hallway, numerous rooms and a staircase leading to the secret 500-square-foot bunker. Moreover, wine bottles, unbroken light bulbs, graffiti and air ducts were also found, according to VietNamNet.

"In the hotel's history, there is a story of the American folk singer, Joan Baez, who sought shelter in this bunker during the Christmas Bombings in 1972, and who sang some songs beside a Vietnamese guitarist," explains Kai Speth, the hotel's General Director. "We don't know of any other hotels, in Vietnam or anywhere else for that matter, that maintained a shelter for guests and staff."

The luxury hotel is the oldest in Hanoi, boasting a 110-year history that has welcomed guests such as Charlie Chaplin, Jane Fonda, Fidel Castro and Somerset Maugham. That will be celebrated, along with the opening of the bunker to guests, on May 21, 2012. Likewise, people who actually spent time in the bunker, such as Bob Devereaux, the Australian diplomat who carved his name into the bunker in 1975, will also be present at the opening ceremony.

[image via The Metropole Blog]Continue reading Hanoi's Oldest Hotel Will Open Secret Bunker To Visitors This WeekHanoi's Oldest Hotel Will Open Secret Bunker To Visitors This Week originally appeared on Gadling on Sun, 20 May 2012 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments



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