Young people in Hanoi have rushed to a unique glamping site at the 65-floor Lotte Centre in Hanoi. A neologism ‘glamping,’ a combined word of ‘glamorous’ and ‘camping,’ has been made since a few years ago. Glamping is where stunning nature meets modern luxury. It’s a way to experience the untamed and completely unique parts of the world - without having to sacrifice creature comforts. The glamping movement is growing, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. Glamping today encompasses many accommodation experiences. The collection of tents, villas, cabins, lodges, tipis and treehouses and more will encourage vacationers to travel outside the norm. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Launched more than one month ago, the tents have been fully booked. The Lotte Centre Hanoi is a skyscraper in the city’s Ba Dinh district. Completed on September 2, 2014, the tower has 65 floors. The centre features a modern architectural style designed by Callison, an American company. This tower is the third tallest building in Vietnam, after Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City and the Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower in Hanoi’s Cau Giay district. The Lotte Centre Hanoi includes offices, a 5-star hotel, a 6th-floor Lotte Department Store, serviced residences, the Evian Spa, the Lotte Mart, restaurants and an observation deck. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Located on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, the glamping site is decorated splendidly. The 65-story Lotte Centre Hanoi can be reached from Hoan Kiem Lake by car in around 20 minutes. This high rise building that houses the Lotte Shopping Centre Hanoi is also home to a hypermarket, a hotel, residential apartments, restaurants, a gym, a spa and the city’s finest observation deck. The Observation Deck on the 65th floor offers amazing photo opportunities as it provides stunning panoramic views of the city of Hanoi. The Guardian has listed the observation deck as offering one of the world’s 10 best aerial city views. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Covering 100sq.m, the glamping site is nestled among buildings and has been fully equipped. Glamping has hits all sweet spots. It’s camping for those used to luxury hotels, or those who simply don’t own camping gear. It’s always in the great outdoors and almost always in the most coveted and beautiful natural destinations. You have your own private space, plus resort-like amenities, lots of activities, and when it comes to food, in most cases you can order it or you cook it - without going into a restaurant (or, if you don’t care, you can often also go into a restaurant). (Photo: VietnamPlus) The glamping site offers a breathtaking spot to watch sunset in the capital city. The idea of glamping has taken on many names, such as “luxury camping,” “glam camping,” and “boutique camping.” Glamping is one of this year’s travel trends amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is not exactly new. Glamping is the perfect combination of nature and luxury, exploration without sacrificing the comforts of home. Glamping provides endless opportunities to stay in luxury tents, yurts, tree houses, domes, and more, including the modern amenities you desire on a vacation. Glamping has made its way into sustainable tourism and sustainable travel. (Photo: VietnamPlus) In Byung-chun from the Republic of Korea, who owns the camping site, said the idea of glamping came from his camping habit. The idea of glamping has taken on many names, such as “luxury camping,” “glam camping,” and “boutique camping.” The Lotte Centre Hanoi is home to a hypermarket which is located on the first floor. The second floor contains imported fashion, watches, jewellery and cosmetics retailers; the third floor houses women's fashion, shoes & handbags and young cosmetics; the fourth floor, young casual, jeans & unisex, lingerie and casual watches; on the fifth floor you will find men’s fashion and sports & golf, while home appliances and furnishings can be found on the sixth floor. (Photo: VietnamPlus) The camping site offers different services, from food and beverages to music. Located on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, the glamping site is decorated splendidly. The 65-story Lotte Centre Hanoi can be reached from Hoan Kiem Lake by car in around 20 minutes. This high rise building has an Observation Deck on its 65th floor that provides stunning panoramic views of Hanoi. The Guardian has listed a Hanoi observation deck as offering one of the world’s 10 best aerial city views. Based on readers’ comments, the UK-based newspaper recommends that holiday-goers check out the observation deck at the top of the Lotte Center, Vietnam’s third highest skyscraper. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Ovens and other kitchen utensils are also available at the glamping site, allowing vacationers to cook themselves. Domestic holiday-makers coming to Hanoi in May numbered 115,000, a steep decrease of 55.3 percent year-on-year due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The city’s total revenue from domestic tourism activities is estimated at 322 billion VND (14.4 million USD), a plunge of 60.3 percent compared to the same period last year. In the first five months of this year, Hanoi welcomed 2.89 million domestic visitors, down 6.7 percent over the same period in 2020, and earned 8.1 trillion VND in tourism revenue, down 50.7 percent. (Photo: VietnamPlus) The 100sq.m camping site was converted from a parterre on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, with three tents, each accommodating from four to 12 people. Camping is often aligned with a lack of comfort as campers have to prepare tents, tables and chairs, cooking utensils and food supplies while the outdoors might be swarming with mosquitoes, or you may have to jump up and escape your tent at midnight as rainwater seeps inside. But a new trend called glamping, a luxury type of camping that includes facilities and accommodation considered much more comfortable than traditional camping, is fast catching on. (Photo: VietnamPlus) The glamping site is open from 6pm to 11pm every day, and during noon on Sundays. It offers a wonderful place for young vacationers. In fact, a large proportion of young people in Vietnam are living a sedentary lifestyle as they spend more time surfing the internet, playing online games, working on computers, or simply just sitting down doing nothing. The camping site offers a breathtaking spot to watch sunset in the capital city. Located on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, the camping site is decorated splendidly. The 65-story Lotte Centre Hanoi can be reached from Hoan Kiem Lake by car in around 20 minutes. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Known as 'luxury camping' or ‘boutique camping’ it soon became known as 'glamping'. People often refer to glamping as 'posh camping' and 'comfortable camping'. Due to its rapid popular growth, glamping covers a huge array of accommodation options including yurts, teepees, treehouses, shepherd huts and much more. Glamping has the luxuries of a hotel or home but is far more environmentally friendly. The 100sq.m camping site was converted from a parterre on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, with three tents, each accommodating from four to 12 people. The glamping site offers different services, from food and beverages to music. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Camping is often aligned with a lack of comfort as campers have to prepare tents, tables and chairs, cooking utensils and food supplies while the outdoors might be swarming with mosquitoes, or you may have to jump up and escape your tent at midnight as rainwater seeps inside. But a new trend called glamping, a luxury type of camping that includes facilities and accommodation considered far more comfortable than traditional camping, is fast catching on. Covering 100 square meters, the camping site is nestled among buildings and has been fully equipped. Different services like food, beverages and music are available here. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Over the past years, glamping has become popular in Vietnam, drawing the attention of a large number of people. Glamping is the perfect combination of nature and luxury, exploration without sacrificing the comfortsof home. Glamping provides endless opportunities to stay in luxury tents, yurts, tree houses, domes, and more, including the modern amenities you desire on a vacation. Glamping has made its way into sustainable tourism and sustainable travel. A Euromonitor International report has ranked Vietnam at 96th of 99 countries for sustainable tourism. The report analysed seven aspects of sustainable tourism, including environmental, social and economic sustainability, country risk, and sustainable tourism demand, transport and lodging. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Glamping is favoured by many people as it brings about unique experiences. Glamping is far less time-consuming than camping in that it’s virtually preparation-free. Glamping is all about spending time in the wild with luxurious accommodations, great food services, and outstanding facilities. In short, it’s camping done in 5-star hotel fashion. The amenities included in glamping are designed and developed to make your stay fun, relaxing, and good for your overall well-being. Glamping can be a great introduction for many to the positive effects the great outdoors offer. The 100sq.m glamping site was converted from a parterre on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, with three tents, each accommodating from four to 12 people. (Photo: VietnamPlus) The glamping site is located on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, and decorated splendidly. Each of its three tents can accommodate four to 12 people. Built in the middle of bustling Hanoi, where the old city converges with the new, the Lotte Centre stands tall and proud; its vision to function as a one-stop location for the best of Hanoi, whether it become business needs or leisure. Designed and constructed using sustainable technologies by two award-winning firms, Seattle-based Callison Architecture and London-based Benoy Architects, the Lotte Centre has a spacious and modern layout with intelligent office spaces that foster an innovative working environment. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Apart from available food services, the glamping site provides oven and other kitchen utensils for those who want to cook themselves. The Lotte Centre Hanoi with gross floor area (GFA) of 253,402sqm - on 54 Lieu Giai Street in Ba Dinh District of the capital - has a unique design inspired by Vietnam's traditional ao dai. Built with advanced technology and eco-friendly construction materials, the environment-friendly building is said to withstand high intensity earthquakes. The 430-million USD tower, built over five years, came into operation in 2014, becoming the symbol of the strategic partnership between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK). (Photo: VietnamPlus) Unique fests at the camping site will last until 11pm. Located on the 7th floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi, the glamping site is decorated splendidly. Standing at 272 metres, the Lotte Centre Hanoi dominates the area of Ba Dinh district, about 3km to the east of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter. Located at 54 Lieu Giai, the tower offers Southeast Asia's first-ever skywalk. The 65-storey building has a world-class business centre with grade-A business offices, 318 luxury hotel rooms, 258 serviced residence and department store, as well as a modern observation deck and skywalk on the top floor that offer a panoramic view of the city. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Vacationers will have a chance to taste Korean-style soups. Launched more than one month ago, the tents have been fully booked. The idea of glamping has taken on many names, such as “luxury camping,” “glam camping,” and “boutique camping.” Glamping is one of this year’s travel trends amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, but it isn’t exactly new. The amenities included in glamping are designed and developed to make your stay fun, relaxing, and good for your overall well-being. Glamping can be a great introduction for many to the positive effects the great outdoors offer. Glamping has made its way into sustainable tourism. (Photo: VietnamPlus) With no internet services, the glamping enables vacationers to spend more time with their friends and relatives. It offers a wonderful place for young vacationers. In fact, a large proportion of young people in Vietnam are living a sedentary lifestyle as they spend more time surfing the internet, playing online games, working on computers, or simply just sitting down doing nothing. The 100sq.m camping site was converted from a parterre on the sixth floor of the Lotte Centre Hanoi. It comprises three tents, each accommodating from four to 12 people. The camping site is open from 6pm to 11pm every day, and during noon on Sundays. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Glampers should bring jackets as there will be strong winds. The travel trend among tourists has changed significantly, with a heightened level of travel safety and more sustainable travel offerings emerging as a top priority as well as evolving preferences over where and with whom people travel. According to a survey conducted by online accommodation booking website Booking.com, over 20,000 tourists from 28 nations, including Vietnam, participated in the survey, which indicated that almost 73 percent of Vietnamese travelers appreciate more simple experiences such as spending time outdoors or with their families while on vacation. Travelers tend to look for accommodation closer to home, with 54 percent preferring to stay in a vacation home or apartment. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Each vacationer has to pay 792,000 VND (34.24 USD) for tent hire, food and beverages. Camping is often aligned with a lack of comfort as campers have to prepare tents, tables and chairs, cooking utensils and food supplies while the outdoors might be swarming with mosquitoes, or you may have to jump up and escape your tent at midnight as rainwater seeps inside. But a new trend called glamping, a luxury type of camping that includes facilities and accommodation considered far more comfortable than traditional camping, is fast catching on. Covering 100sq.m, the camping site is nestled among buildings and has been fully equipped. (Photo: VietnamPlus) Services will be available from the beginning to the end of the party. Due to the global spread of the COIVD-19 pandemic, domestic tourism has become more sought-after. In the future, short-distance trips and simple and familiar experiences will be prioritized rather than new and strange tours. The camping site is open from 6pm to 11pm every day, and during noon on Sundays. It offers a wonderful place for young vacationers. In fact, a large proportion of young people in Vietnam are living a sedentary lifestyle as they spend more time surfing the internet, playing online games, working on computers, or simply just sitting down doing nothing. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Glamping – a new way to spend vacations in Hanoi
Glamping is ideal for today's explorers who want to have a comfortable overall experience. The 65-floor Lotte Centre in Hanoi offers an interesting glamping destination for young people.
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