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Region: South Central Vietnam> Province: Binh Thuan> Location: Phan Thiet
Ca Ty Hotel
Stale rooms
40 Phan Boi Chau St, Phan Thiet
Binh Thuan Province
Tel: (062) 815 900
Fax: (062) 816 619
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Description
This is one of the few places set along the picturesque Ca Ty river. Despite the cheerful, colourful exterior, we were quite unimpressed with the rooms we saw. The facilities are what you'd expect in the price range -- we can forgive the goofy décor -- but we found the rooms stale, with nicked up furniture and walls unevenly splotched with paint -- even in the most pricey rooms.
Total rooms: 50
Dbl A/C private b'room
210,000 Dong (low season)
210,000 Dong (high season)
240,000 VND for a twin
Triple A/C private b'room
270,000 Dong (low season)
270,000 Dong (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 16th May, 2007
Last visited or updated on: 17th May, 2007
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