Bao
Dai's villas in Nha Trang is one of the few remaining
examples of French colonial architecture in Vietnam. Built
in 1923 as a holiday resort for the last Vietnamese King Bao
Dai and Queen Nam Phuong, the villas sit on a promontory of
120,000m2 of lush vegetation. On a mountain, the
Villas overlook the South China sea, its coastal islands and
enjoy sea breeze all year round.
The Bao Dai Villas are in Cau Da, Vinh Nguyen, Nha Trang
near by are the Aquatic park and Ocean Institute and a short
distance from the city centre (about 5km). Visit Bao Dai
Villas, you are always warmly welcomed by hotel's friendly
and experienced staff.