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Apricot Hotel
4.5/559 Reviews

Apricot Hotel

Hoan Kiem District Hanoi|0.4km from Dinh Co Vu
Impressive entrance with a short walk to anything you might want/need in Hanoi. Check-in was a breeze when we arrived mid-afternoon. The lobby on Level 1 and restaurant on level 2 are opulent and well-served with competent and English fluent staff. The room I had was well presented, very clean and well-serviced. Great pillows!! Small, but functional bathroom with a great two-way shower. Money can be exchanged at reception at around market rate. The breakfast on level 2 has something for everyone. Vietnamese, western and excellent pastries. Fresh fruit and a great noodle bar. The wait staff and chefs are expert and can create pretty much anything on request. The room service menu is spartan but reasonably priced and well presented and delivered hot. Pasta, pizza, burgers and (of course) Pho. For those not familiar with Vietnamese coffee, fasten your seatbelt before trying. This beverage will wake the deepest sleeper in seconds. Concierge services are effective and non-intrusive. There is a mini-supermarket about 100 metres from the front door where you can find that razor you forgot amongst other necessities. This hotel is brilliantly located near the lake, which is a great location for a stroll. Within a five minute walk you can find pretty much anything that you can think of. There is a roof top bar and pool on level 10 and, to be honest, this was a little disappointing. The pool works, but the surrounds are a little tired and could do with an upgrade. Not a showstopper by any means. The lifts work, the electricity is 100% available and the wifi is fast and consistent. The laundry service is fast and reasonably priced. If you want to outsource laundry, there are several services available close by for USD$1.50 per kilo. My team of 3 stayed here for 12 days and very much enjoyed the facilities and hospitality. I would stay here again any day of the week!!
La Siesta Classic Hang Thung
4.5/551 Reviews

La Siesta Classic Hang Thung

Hoan Kiem District Hanoi|0.54km from Dinh Co Vu
I recently stayed at La Siesta Classic Hang Thung for one night, and honestly, it wasn't enough! Hotel Property: 1. The hotel's location is great. It's right in the middle of Hanoi's Old Quarter, so you can easily walk to Hoan Kiem Lake and enjoy the lively atmosphere. 2. What's cool is that the hotel is only two months old and it looks amazing. The rooms are a good size, and the modern design is Instagram-worthy. It's pretty impressive they even squeezed in a pool in the middle of the tight Old Quarter spaces. Service 1. We got to the hotel really early from Sapa, and our rooms weren't ready, but Mr. VP at the front desk was super nice. He went out of his way to arrange a shower for us. It was a real help to get us cleaned up from the long train ride. 2. I accidentally booked a room for 3 persons when there was only 2 of us. Mr.VP immediately noticed it and upgraded us to a junior suite without us knowing. That was a pleasant surprise and definitely made our day. The Not-So-Great Stuff: There were a couple of small issues that could have made the overall experience even better. 1. We asked for more water and ice around 9 pm, but they never brought it. Eventually, we went out and buy water, and reminded the front desk to send some ice to the room. But even after reminding the front desk personally, no ice came all night. 2. Food at breakfast was good, but the service could he better. When we wanted to sit by the window, the server insisted that we sit at another table. She rolled her eyes at me when I told her that we prefer to sit by the window. She then cleared our table quite unwillingly. She just changed the cutlery but did not replace the used placemats. We didn't bother her after that as she seemed annoyed. But despite these minor hiccups, I'd definitely recommend La Siesta Classic Hang Thung to anyone looking for a great stay in Hanoi. It's a lovely place with pretty and clean rooms and lovely front desk staff.

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Royal Holiday Hanoi Hotel
4.3/553 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
Very convenient location. Quite new and clean for the price. There's also a travel agency right in the hotel if you want to book tours. There's no breakfast even if you want to pay. It would have been convenient if they provided it. Though the lady explained why it wasn't provided anymore. Due to covid, people switched job from the industry, which does make sense.
Hanoi Victor Metropolis Hotel & Rooftop Bar
3.9/543 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
Terrible hotel. Many issues. The shower head didn’t work properly and the light globe in one of the lamps stopped working so I requested assistance. Instead of fixing these issues I was given a room change. The shower head was still poor in the new room. The walls are thin so could hear the people in the next room very clearly. One of the reasons I selected to stay at this property was the sky bar, however, it is closed! Extremely disappointed. The bathroom was really weird, poorly designed and small. You have to step up to the bath and open these heavy thick glass doors to get into the shower. It’s not safe and clumsily designed. The door of my room wasn’t fitted properly so lots of light from the hallway came in. The hotel room was very over priced for my 2 night stay. Only one person speaks good English, the lady. The room was fitted out in a modern style but quite small and no extra pillows. The air con was good. The basin didn’t seem clean and water from the basin went everywhere. Luckily I only stayed two nights here. The lady at reception was helpful with your suggestions and gave me a map. I do not recommend this hotel
Hanoi Victor Gallery Hotel & Spa
4.1/544 Reviews
The hotel is pretty nice and it’s close to the old city area in Hanoi. And the people in the hotel is nice to talk and give me a lot of help. Like recommendations for restaurants and tourism. Highly recommend to come and live in this hitel
Le Chanvre Hanoi Hotel & Spa
4.7/541 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
The staff was nice and attentive, but the service at the bar is very slow. The room was carefully designed into details but a bit small. Location is very central in the old quarter and walkable from many shops and restaurants. Despite it’s in the middle of the old town, the room was very quiet.
San Boutique Hotel
4.6/511 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
Hotel location is very good
Silk Queen Hotel
4/553 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
I've stayed at numerous hotels in Hanoi and Silk Queen kept my winning streak alive. Silk Queen is ideally located (Old Quarter), a walk to Hoan Kiem Lake, St. Joseph's and all the action. The room was large and well appointed (wonderful bath/shower), good food and best of all--a refreshing, roof-top pool. The staff was helpful and spoke English. A great stay in the heart of Hanoi...

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Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, is a fascinating blend of East and West, combining traditional Sino-Vietnamese motifs with French flair. It is known for its centuries-old architecture and a rich culture with Southeast Asian, Chinese, and French influences.

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Noi Bai International Airport serves Hanoi and is the largest airport in the country. It's about 45 minutes from the city center. Once in the city, you can navigate using taxis, motorbike taxis, public buses, or by hiring a bicycle or a scooter.

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The Old Quarter is Hanoi's historic heart and commercial hub, showcasing its rich history with well-preserved colonial buildings, ancient pagodas, and vibrant markets.

Visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum to delve into Vietnam's past. Don't miss the Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first national university with its stunning architecture.

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