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San Premium Hotel - Former Golden Cyclo Hotel
4.3/5212 Reviews

San Premium Hotel - Former Golden Cyclo Hotel

Hoan Kiem District Hanoi|0.87km from Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
This is a hidden gem in the midst of the old quarter. A part of Hanoi where a myriad of shops selling a huge range of goods exists next to Hanoi's seemingly endless coffee shops. In very European architecture These small shops are bustling throughout the day. The hotel is nestled comfortably up a side street accessible via both stress, though only one is used by taxis. The staff are extremely friendly and make it their business to ensure the traveller is well looked after. Rooms are clean and come with a stocked fridge with Beer and soft drinks. The air conditioning is superb and in near 40C heat it is so welcoming. The balcony is large. Almost a second room in itself. Sit on the balcony in the evening during a thunder storm and watch the light show in the night sky...tremendous. With the balcony walls being solid, privacy is guaranteed as is safety...not going to fall off this. Breakfast is a pleasant mix of western and Asian. Cold cuts or cooked food. Eggs done by the chef to order. The hotel has a small travel desk so do ask about places to visit. Staff are very knowledgeable. Top tip: get the GRAB or BE app to book your taxis and avoid cab hailing....the risk of being scammed is very high. One final thought...not far is Railway Street. I won't spoli it....go and find out what happens. Get a daily timetable of trains. It is an experience. Highly recommended.
Lenid Hotel Tho Nhuom
4/546 Reviews

Lenid Hotel Tho Nhuom

Hoan Kiem District Hanoi|1.07km from Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
The location of the hotel is okay, and the service attitude is okay, but I think it's a bit strange. My colleague arrived at the hotel first and did not provide BOOKING and passport information. The front desk directly called her name and gave her the room card. After we checked in for one night, when we returned to the hotel the next night, the boy at the front desk asked us to have our passports copied. Before having breakfast, I gave my room card to the man at the front desk to check out, and he said it was OK. I said I had ordered laundry service, and he told me to have breakfast first and do the accounting later. Then after breakfast, I went to the front desk, and he told me again. I said, are you sure you don’t have to pay? What did he say to pay? I asked about the money for washing clothes, and he said wait, and then after confirming it again and again, someone took the bill. The hotel is okay overall, but I feel that there are some problems with the internal management. If I am not an honest person, and the front desk told me twice that it was okay, if I did not ask for the cleaning bill any time, then they would not receive the money. . I also asked what to do in that situation? The front desk told me that it was their front desk and customer service responsibility. It would be better if I feel that internal management and training need to be strengthened. The breakfast is average and can be enough to fill you up. It is not particularly rich or not rich. But the taste of the powder is a bit strange and not very delicious. It was okay when I checked in for the first time, but this time it was obviously not as delicious as before. The texture of the noodles and the taste of the soup were both wrong. Hope it improves.

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A25 Hotel - 12 NGO Sy Lien
4.2/555 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
Due to flight delay, we arrived at the hotel after 12 o'clock in the morning. Grab arrived at the hotel door, and the security guard immediately came to help open the door and take the luggage to the hotel counter. The service attitude of the hotel counter staff was also very good. The check-in speed was very fast. The room was of medium size and equipped with supplies. The preparation is thoughtful and considerate, and the rice noodles for breakfast are even better than those sold outside.
Royal Hotel Ha Noi
4.1/532 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
Spacious room with a huge bed. Staff were super friendly and helpful, and the location was really good next to major attractions. Being outside of Old Quarter was good to avoid the crowds and noise. The rooms were quiet, with thick curtains helping a lot with the noise. Would recommend.
Paradise Suites Nguyen Khuyen
4.3/521 Reviews
We had a really great stay. A wonderful new hotel that has only been open since August 2023. The rooms are well equipped and everything is super clean. Elise from reception speaks great English. She gave us great tips on what to do in Hanoi. It was a successful stay! We found the location good. We didn't want to be in the hustle and bustle but still close to the city. With a grave you can be in the Old Quarter in just a few minutes. Train Street is also easy to reach on foot. Top recommendation!
Ivy Hotel & Apartment
4/516 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square/Giang Vo Convention Center
Basic hotel apartments. Only big issues for me, there are a few mobile phone towers right in roof top and 2 facing the hotel. If anyone like to be bombarding with mobile phone towers tramission radiation, welcome to stay. Walking around the city, mobile phone towers are every where on residential roof top too. Omg, no safety regulation at all.
Hanoi Emotion Hotel
3.9/55 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
It was a little unpleasant, but it was dealt with right away, thank you very much, the service is very good, mostly Americans, breakfast is on the 10th floor, breakfast is good, and there is a gym. Due to time, I did not go to the 11th floor.
A25 Hotel - 88 Nguyen Khuyen
4.6/526 Reviews
Dong Da District-Temple of Literature
The hotel is located in the old town so it is very convenient for tourists to travel, and there are many delicious restaurants around. The included breakfast is also very delicious, friendly staff always greet guests every time they enter and exit the hotel.

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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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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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