Vietnam hotels won Gold Circle Awards 2012

The reputable travel website Agoda.com has recently recognized 36 hotels of Vietnam in the list of winners of the Gold Circle Award 2012.

The reputable travel website Agoda.com has recently recognized 36 hotels in Vietnam in the 2025 edition of the Gold Circle Award.

Hanoi continues to lead as the city with the highest number of Gold Circle Award winners, boasting seven distinguished establishments: Rising Dragon Place, Sofitel Legend Metropole, Melia, Hotel Nikko, Mövenpick, Daewoo, and Fortuna.

The 36 recognized hotels in Vietnam are part of an exclusive list of 494 hotels worldwide that earned this prestigious accolade this year. All winners have met rigorous criteria, including positive guest reviews, appealing website design, user-friendly interfaces, comprehensive and unbiased information, and competitive pricing.

The Gold Circle Award serves not only as an incentive but also as recognition of the tireless efforts of Vietnam's hospitality sector to provide international visitors with exceptional service and attractive pricing.


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