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Brandi Fuji Hotel
3.9/526 Reviews

Brandi Fuji Hotel

Hanoi|0.36km from Thu Le Zoo

Latest booking 21 hrs ago

Unfortunately, I had a terrible experience in this hotel, I was blocked in the sauna for more than 40 minutes because part of the door was plastic and then it was disconnected and blocked, the door was no longer opened. I cried, I was so scared and at last a panic attack, I couldn't breathe anymore, yet now writing this review, I'm getting a little cold to think about it. The most ridiculous thing is that there was no emergency button in the sauna so no one heard me because the sauna is on the nineth floor. But after 40 minutes of panic, I finally made it open with all my strength by hurting my thick finger, breaking my feet's neck half; bloody and crying I go down and they offer me only a screw. Not even a disinfectant. After calling the management, they brought me to the hospital for check. Of course, I was dehydrated and I had a thousand hearts even after 3 hours of the incident. The worst thing was that for the staff seemed nothing. Yeah, but I could have left our pens!! After visiting the hospital, the receiving officer told me the manager wanted to talk to me, and I thought he wanted to apologize. He told me that normally when they bring people to the hospital they have to pay them the bill and that the sauna door was broken and that it would cost about $100. Indirectly, he tried to ask me to pay for everything, very unhappy, and I obviously refused because I went to the hospital for their sake, and at last did not have to pay for the hospital and the door, but incredible. What a good face torn. After this experience has ruined me all the next holiday. Never again. And be careful in the sauna if you go.

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Myrcella Urban Studio
4.5/511 Reviews
Everything is good even though this price is! There is a bar for Japanese owners around the hotel, and the rooms were very clean and comfortable!
Sumitomo13 Apartment - 81 Linh Lang Street
4.9/55 Reviews
I stayed for about 2 weeks. The location is the best for Japanese people because the location is Linlan Street, where the Japanese food district and the Japanese supermarket are located. The room is very large with 80 ㎡ and the sun is great. It is well equipped and has a small balcony, so you can drink coffee or read a book there. However, the unfortunate thing is that the shower in the bathroom is weak and not hot. I also gave feedback to the staff, but there was no feedback and I felt cold until the end I took a bath. Except for this, it's perfect and uncomplainable.
Sakura Hotel 3
3.9/512 Reviews
We stayed for 2 nights in business. We stayed at this hotel for the first time. It is like a hotel for Japanese businessmen, there is a large bath, and breakfast is a regular meal that can be eaten in a Japanese business hotel. It would be a good location for those who have Japanese food, bars and karaoke shops around the hotel, and it is not closer to Japan than local. The room is a little better built, the smell of the room is suppressed, and the dining room on the 6 floor may stay again if there is no rain leak. The picture is a breakfast sloppy.
Kegon Hotel
4.5/518 Reviews
It's an apartment. The room is not big and the windows face the patio. It's like nothing. The quality of the facilities in the room is okay, better than the average express hotel. The waiter has a very good attitude. He doesn't speak Chinese but speaks English. There is a local Vietnamese restaurant at the door, and it is convenient to take a taxi.
Brandi Fuji Hotel
3.9/526 Reviews
Unfortunately, I had a terrible experience in this hotel, I was blocked in the sauna for more than 40 minutes because part of the door was plastic and then it was disconnected and blocked, the door was no longer opened. I cried, I was so scared and at last a panic attack, I couldn't breathe anymore, yet now writing this review, I'm getting a little cold to think about it. The most ridiculous thing is that there was no emergency button in the sauna so no one heard me because the sauna is on the nineth floor. But after 40 minutes of panic, I finally made it open with all my strength by hurting my thick finger, breaking my feet's neck half; bloody and crying I go down and they offer me only a screw. Not even a disinfectant. After calling the management, they brought me to the hospital for check. Of course, I was dehydrated and I had a thousand hearts even after 3 hours of the incident. The worst thing was that for the staff seemed nothing. Yeah, but I could have left our pens!! After visiting the hospital, the receiving officer told me the manager wanted to talk to me, and I thought he wanted to apologize. He told me that normally when they bring people to the hospital they have to pay them the bill and that the sauna door was broken and that it would cost about $100. Indirectly, he tried to ask me to pay for everything, very unhappy, and I obviously refused because I went to the hospital for their sake, and at last did not have to pay for the hospital and the door, but incredible. What a good face torn. After this experience has ruined me all the next holiday. Never again. And be careful in the sauna if you go.
Danly Hotel
4/526 Reviews
Stayed at Superior Single. Location is very good, close to Linh Lang Street. The staff are all well-responsive and the room is clean and comfortable. Buffet style breakfast is rich in variety and tastes. * The dishes are baked on the spot, so you can get heat 々. One thing that's unfortunate is that there's no washlet (so ★ four).

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