Reviews for Hanoi Hotels

Blue 29 Hotel
3.2/51 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
There are several hotels under its umbrella, all named with Blue, and the Cp value is not bad. It's a bit far from the city center.
Novotel Hanoi Thai Ha
4.5/563 Reviews
I checked into the Hotel on 21st June for a 4 night stay. Right from the poor “Check-In” experience one could get a feeling that something was amiss... I had multiple “sub-standard” experiences in this relatively new property. To highlight a few.. • On the 1st night, I ordered for a Vietnamese Grilled Fish (Medium rear), but what I received was a “Well done”, over cooked, almost fried fish. There were almost no attendants at the only restaurant at the hotel at 10:30pm. • On the 3rd day at despite the restaurant being empty at breakfast, all the salad bar servings were empty at 9:45am. There was not adequate bread in the bread baskets. When I pointed to the restaurant manager that the breakfast buffet is available until 10:30am, I was told that the serving bowls are empty as the team was all busy preparing for a 500 pax lunch later in the day (24th June)…..honestly not sure this was an acceptable answer. • On the 3rd evening at 10:15 pm, when I tried to utilize my complementary welcome drink at the bar, I was told the bar attendant was not available and the drink cannot be served. • Despite requests for coffee sachets to be placed in the room during daily housekeeping service, the same were never placed. However, had to personally make a call for the same every day. • There was no Iron and Ironing board in the room. • The hand sanitizers installed in the elevators were empty and not operational. • The air-conditioning in the lobby never seemed to work. Despite repeated requests to meet with the GM, it was only on the 3rd day was I told that the GM is not available for the week as he is on an official trip. Ironically the Rooms duty manager (2nd in charge after the GM) was also not available. Would not recommend this property for a stay.
Light House & Rooftop
4.4/54 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
Room was clean and spacious, we stayed for four nights. Location is in the vicinity of many of the highlights of beautiful Hanoi. We were able to visit all these sites by foot. Plenty of places for decent food closeby as well. Although the hotel is very close to the trainstation (10 minute walk, we carried heavy backpacks) we could not hear any of the regular trainstation-noise in our room. Staff is very kind and helpful. For our room to be cleaned/get fresh towels we had to ask.
A25 Hotel - 18 Nguyễn Hy Quang
5/57 Reviews
Although the hotel is a 3-star hotel, the counter service and room equipment are very good. But breakfast is not self-occupied, only a single point, the single is very simple, this is a big disadvantage.
LANHA Hotel - Homestay
4.3/510 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
The room is OK, it is not soundproof, it is very noisy at night. The sound of the store talking downstairs, the sound of moving the stool upstairs, was clearly heard. The location is difficult to find, the external environment of the hotel is not good, in a small door, the door is the vegetable market, it is particularly inconvenient to go out, people who sell vegetables and buy vegetables will block the door. In short, I will not choose to live here next time. The only advantage is that the nearby train lane cafe is close to the punch card.
Hanoi Larosa Hotel
4.3/530 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
Breakfast is ok, there is a gym, you can exercise, very close to the Confucian Temple

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