Reviews for Hanoi Hotels

Dragon Airport Hotel
3.7/5120 Reviews
The room was booked and paid at the Family Transit Hotel. The room put us in shock, where the hotel is located too. And we moved to the Dragon Airport Hotel, regardless of the money already spent. Compared to the previous one, it was a super place to stay, although the noise of the track gave you information. Thanks to hotel staff for helping to transport things from a previously booked Family Transit Hotel. In the Dragon Hotel... clean. You feel safe. Bed is comfortable. I don't want to say that good breakfast, but there is no place to eat nearby. In general, in terms of food and in the rest of Hanay much poorer than Hoshimin. Near the airport we have cost a lot of hotels because of the situation. And this seemed to us the best option. If you are a tourist with claims, there is not one hotel near the airport that will not suit you.
Family Hotel Soc Son
4.1/51 Reviews
Breakfast is cooked by the lady, local taste, suitable for Chinese, the room is clean
Thanh Huong 99 Hotel - Noi Bai
3.8/57 Reviews
The last tim e flew out of Noi Bai we had a lovely room at another hotel but we were kept awake all night due to staff yelling and shouting so we decided to try Thanh Huong 99 but we will never stay here again. We arrived at the same time as another guest but it was a few minutes before the receptionist appeared. He did not speak English but that was not a problem. I was desperate for a beer and they had a refrigerator full of drinks but none of my favorite liquid. We were given the keys to the room which was big enough but the bathroom could have done with a refurbishment. I wanted to switch on the TV to see if they had any English channels but it was unplugged, and the outlet was behind the wardrobe. So was the internet router. I pushed the wardrobe and plugged in both devices but the TV did not seem to pick up a signal. Never mind, my wife said. Every hotel we had stayed in during our trip had 2 bottles of water in the room, but this one only had a kettle and 2 cups. Never mind as we would go out and buy some. In the end we had a good sleep and awoke at 6 am for the 10 minute walk to the airport.
Paragon House and Residence
4.1/517 Reviews
Good hotel. But not good for walking to the hotel.There is no pedestrian street to there. So hard to walk while dragging luggages. Better to catch a cab. They have hotel taxi driver who can drive u to the airport. Except for the things i mentioned its a good value hotel.
Van Anh Hotel
3.9/58 Reviews
Happy for the night, close to airport. Had all needed. Food options very close. Good if you need to be close-ish to the airport on a budget.
MOTOGO Hostel
4.6/54 Reviews
The location was good. You can get there to this hostel by walking through from the airport. The desk kid's attitude was so nice and helpful. They rent motorcycles and price was enough. But one thing! Bed sheets never changed. Hygiene was so bad!

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Introduction to Hanoi

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.

Tips for Travelling to Hanoi

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.

Vietnam’s official currency is the Vietnamese dong (VND), but credit cards are commonly accepted in hotels and restaurants. The Vietnamese language prevails, though English is widely spoken in tourist areas and hotels.

Visa policies vary depending on your nationality, and some travelers may be eligible for visa exemptions for stays less than 15 days. Always check these details before traveling.

Popular Attractions in Hanoi

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.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Hanoi experiences a warm humid subtropical climate with plenty of rainfall. The best times to visit are spring (February-April) and autumn (October-December) when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter is cool and dry. Depending on the season, pack suitable clothing for your comfort.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Hanoi

For a luxury stay near attractions, consider the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, a grand colonial building in the French Quarter. Budget travelers might find the Hanoi Serene Centre Hotel & Spa or the Hanoi Brilliant Hotel and Spa appealing for their great locations and affordability.

The Oriental Jade Hotel provides an excellent blend of comfort and style, making it an Instagram-friendly choice with its rooftop swimming pool offering views of the Hoan Kiem Lake.

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