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Hanoi Serenity Hotel 2
4.5/52 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
The guy at the front desk was very nice and patient. The room is small and has poor soundproofing, but the sanitary conditions are pretty good and not dirty. However, the wires on the water heater seemed to have been burned in a previous fire and had not been replaced, which felt a bit dangerous.
AFFA Boutique Hotel
4.1/527 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
On the day of the meal, my sisters visited the hotel and stayed for 3 nights, although the hotel was a bit small, but the staff here was very nice. I was introduced by a bell friend named Van Toan to eat restaurants, restaurants and tourist attractions around. She is very enthusiastic and so are the guests. Thank you Affa hotel for giving us a happy stay! SEE YOU !!
Amira Hotel Hanoi
4.4/520 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
I stayed at this hotel twice (on separate occasions) - The first time was good, hence we booked it again, but last night was a disaster. On both occasions we had a room with no window, which didn’t bother us the first time as we were only staying one night, no window meant it was quiet and the air con was cool so there was plenty of airflow. However the second time we stayed was a different story! The aircon has two settings, either heat or cool - At 11pm, we requested that they change it to cool (like last time) and were informed that the ‘policy has changed’. I argued to get this changed for over an hour, but was met with continued disagreement - the night manager was fearful of being fired, but I especially disliked the way he was half laughing at me. When I tell you the room was boiling, we had no airflow, it was so claustrophobic. We finally agreed on a fan and went to sleep around 1:30am. We then got a call at 8am to say that there would be a fire drill (why was this not done at midday?) - the alarm then went off for 10 minutes consistently. At 9am we were delivered the worlds worst breakfast (their restaurant was under construction hence it was delivered to our airless room) - the toast was so hard I could knock someone out with it, and the eggs were cold/tasteless. But the final straw (and seriously I’m not kidding) was when we got a knock at 9:15am and given two gas masks… in the middle of a fire drill, in a windowless room - WITH NO EXPLANATION. This was terrifying. I went down, and requested a full refund - the manager obliged; and hilariously, my room was set to cool.
Hanoi Victor Metropolis Hotel & Rooftop Bar
3.9/542 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
Dahlia Hotel Hanoi
4.3/533 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
Super new hotel! I was a little worried when I didn't see any comments, but I felt very relieved when I arrived at the hotel! The service staff are very kind, and each one is very attentive to take care of the guests. You can choose different types of breakfast every day. The breakfast is delicious! The manager is also very responsible and will be there every day. They will try their best to solve any intractable diseases. They can also ask if they have travel information, or if they want to do a spa. The rooms are very new and very smart, so there is nothing to be picky about! The overall feeling is super! Very pushing
Hanoi Memory Premier Hotel & Spa
4.1/57 Reviews
Hoan Kiem District
A veritable symphony hotel, the decorated electric drill sounds like a symphony from day to night

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels1,562
Number of Reviews24,865
Highest PriceS$ 1,140
Lowest PriceS$ 17
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 113
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 115

Booking Guide for Hotels and Famous Hotel Lounges in Hanoi

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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