Yukioph
May 29, 2024
I stayed in a slightly larger room on the 31st floor with an ocean view. Nha Trang's beach faces east, so you can see the sunrise, not the sunset. The water pressure in the shower and bathtub was fine, and the amenities included soap, toothbrushes, two bottles of water, and instant coffee. Although it is a condotel, the room was cleaned every day. The power outlets are universal. There is a restaurant and a fruit juice shop in the lobby, and a seafood restaurant and Highland Coffee are located outside the facility. There is a pool, gym, and spa on the 6th floor. The gym has basic equipment. Dumbbells up to 27.5kg, but there are no power racks or Smith machines. When arranging Google Maps or GRAB Car, use the name Panorama Nha Trang Hotel. It is a condominium hotel, and each room has its own manager, which is why some travel booking sites have different names for the same Panorama. Check-in and check-out are done at the front desk with Panorama written on it. I was able to check in just like at a hotel by showing my Trip.com reservation confirmation and passport. However, I had previously checked with the hotel staff via Trip.com and was told that no deposit was required, but in fact a 200,000 VND deposit was required. A woman who said she was a RIS Panorama staff member spoke to me after checking in, so I guess RIS Panorama is the company that manages the condominium hotel. There are 8 elevators with rooms up to the 39th floor. Depending on the time of day, you may end up with people in wet swimsuits coming back from the beach. The air conditioning in the elevator was weak and muggy, so you need to be patient when it's full. Overall, I was worried about checking in because it was a condominium hotel, but there were no problems, and it was a nice hotel with a good location and beautiful views.
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