The Pilgrimage Village is a boutique hotel located in a rustic village setting in the countryside of Hue, just outside the center of the city.
The Pilgrimage Village offers 50 rooms and suites, all with private balconies and outside seating areas. In addition, it has a swimming pool, fitness center, spa with massage, Internet cafe, meeting and convention rooms, tour services, and a restaurant with both international and Vietnamese food. In addition, the Pilgrimage Village also includes a handicraft village.
Handicraft Village - Guest can visit and do shopping at the traditional works village, or learn to make sourvenir items by yourseft in handicraft houses.
Restaurants & Bars:
Junrei Restaurant - Offers Vietnamese or Western food and some the specialties of Hue with wide selection of wine.
Candle Bar - Brings you sense of exclusive modern art concept and enjoy the candle light world.
Pool Bar - Set in an opening surrounding with gardens and a beautiful waterfall. The ideal place to enjoy yourself with a drink after swimming.
Other Facilities
Banquet / Conference / Meeting Facilities
Fitness Center/ Health Club
24-hour Room Service
Internet in Lobby / Business center
Massage
Meeting Rooms
Non-smoking Rooms
Outdoor swimming pool
Spa
Address: 130 Minh Mang Rd, Hue
The Pilgrimage Village is located in the countryside about 3.5 kilometers from the center of the Hue city. It is a quiet place in the countryside but not too far from city or historical landmarks.
Pilgrimage Village has 50 rooms built in colonial style with either garden or countryside views. All rooms have two private balconies with an outdoor sitting area.
Room Types:
Superior Rooms (26): 32 sqm, garden view, double beds or twin beds.
Deluxe Rooms (18): 37 sqm, pool or lake view, bouble beds or twin beds.
Junior Suite Rooms (5): 45 sqm, king size bed, pool or lake view, some with connecting door.
Grand Suite Rooms (1): 110 sqm, separated villa, king size beds, 1 living room, 2 bath rooms, pool and garden view.
This exciting excursion includes the intricate tunnels at Vinh Moc in the DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) created by the North Vietnamese during the War as well as the splendid Phong Nha National Park.
Hue served as Vietnam's capital under the emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945 and the city’s regal past can still be seen inside the walls of the Citadel and the Imperial City. Both were heavily damaged during the Tet Offensive of 1968 when