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Brandi Fuji Hotel
3.9/526 Reviews

Brandi Fuji Hotel

Hanoi|1.03km from Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra
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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Victor Hotel
4.1/54 Reviews

Victor Hotel

Hanoi|0.27km from Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra
Maybe this is one of my worst experiences about a ksan sub-range segment, a person who works in a hotel for 10 years, is really sad and disappointed with ksan's services, when checking in, the room does not have hot water, I couldn't contact the reception, at the end of the afternoon to change the room, the owner ksan and the operator ksan reported that due to the room change, so I would not clean the room tomorrow (I stayed 2 nights), and I did the job for a long time to know, and then the evening was too cold. I asked for a blanket, the owner ksan also refused to the reason for the staff. The room cleaning has returned to the warehouse and there is no one to cover the blanket at night, until the next day because I didn't clean the room, I asked for more amenities but I couldn't communicate with everyone until the end of the afternoon. I went out and came back and asked, I received a response to the storage that was locked. 2 days use old towels and another very understanding reason is that ksan refused to park motorbikes vs the basement only for guests staying in long stays so (I booked through booking.com to have this benefit) so I had to go to find a parking space (feeling not as a hostel) after what I experienced, I was really disappointed and want to go up booking.com to review avoid for guests to meet the above, more surprising than ksan canceled itself and reported on the app that I canceled with the booking.com side
Blue Home Homestay Ha Noi
4.3/58 Reviews

Blue Home Homestay Ha Noi

Hanoi|0.35km from Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra
I really liked the location of this place in how it is near a lot of food, fruit, and vegetable stands. I also liked how it is near a lot of mini stores where I can go pick up things that I need. Owner is very nice and loans me things that I needed. She is very respectful to me calling me sir. Hotel maid was very friendly to be around. I like how there was a portable convection stove for me to cook things with. I like how there were silverware, chopsticks, and dishes that I can use to eat my food with. Very good deal to use the washer where it only costs 20,000 dong for the first time and free for additional uses. I liked how it was near that big Winmart grocery store. Hotel room was very clean. I liked how it had this small space where I can hang my clothes up to dry which was perfect because it was directly underneath the air conditioning unit of the room upstairs where it gives off the heat which dries it faster. Hotel always has a fresh clean set of towels available whenever I need it. Hotel always has toilet paper available whenever I need it. The only thing that I didn't like was that now and then, there are spiders, where I had to kill 2 of them. I also had to deal with a big spider on my last day. I am somebody that has a fear of spiders. I might comeback to this hotel in August, September, or beginning of next year when I comeback towards Hanoi in Vietnam and the situation fits for me.

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Victor Hotel
4.1/54 Reviews
Maybe this is one of my worst experiences about a ksan sub-range segment, a person who works in a hotel for 10 years, is really sad and disappointed with ksan's services, when checking in, the room does not have hot water, I couldn't contact the reception, at the end of the afternoon to change the room, the owner ksan and the operator ksan reported that due to the room change, so I would not clean the room tomorrow (I stayed 2 nights), and I did the job for a long time to know, and then the evening was too cold. I asked for a blanket, the owner ksan also refused to the reason for the staff. The room cleaning has returned to the warehouse and there is no one to cover the blanket at night, until the next day because I didn't clean the room, I asked for more amenities but I couldn't communicate with everyone until the end of the afternoon. I went out and came back and asked, I received a response to the storage that was locked. 2 days use old towels and another very understanding reason is that ksan refused to park motorbikes vs the basement only for guests staying in long stays so (I booked through booking.com to have this benefit) so I had to go to find a parking space (feeling not as a hostel) after what I experienced, I was really disappointed and want to go up booking.com to review avoid for guests to meet the above, more surprising than ksan canceled itself and reported on the app that I canceled with the booking.com side
Blue Home Homestay Ha Noi
4.3/58 Reviews
I really liked the location of this place in how it is near a lot of food, fruit, and vegetable stands. I also liked how it is near a lot of mini stores where I can go pick up things that I need. Owner is very nice and loans me things that I needed. She is very respectful to me calling me sir. Hotel maid was very friendly to be around. I like how there was a portable convection stove for me to cook things with. I like how there were silverware, chopsticks, and dishes that I can use to eat my food with. Very good deal to use the washer where it only costs 20,000 dong for the first time and free for additional uses. I liked how it was near that big Winmart grocery store. Hotel room was very clean. I liked how it had this small space where I can hang my clothes up to dry which was perfect because it was directly underneath the air conditioning unit of the room upstairs where it gives off the heat which dries it faster. Hotel always has a fresh clean set of towels available whenever I need it. Hotel always has toilet paper available whenever I need it. The only thing that I didn't like was that now and then, there are spiders, where I had to kill 2 of them. I also had to deal with a big spider on my last day. I am somebody that has a fear of spiders. I might comeback to this hotel in August, September, or beginning of next year when I comeback towards Hanoi in Vietnam and the situation fits for me.
New Century Hotel Cau Giay
4.6/517 Reviews
The hotel is located in a convenient location, opposite the Highlands coffee. Well-equipped. Hygiene needs to be more assured because there is still hair from previous guests left in the bathroom, blankets and bed sheets are still stained. Service needs to be more proactive with customers. Overall, not great, but not bad either.
London Hanoi Hotel
4.1/510 Reviews
The 4-star hotel selected by the group travel agency is still ok, it is said to be newly renovated, but there is no feeling of modern new, the room style is a bit like the feeling of the previous era, the external balcony is full of French colonial style. The disadvantage is that the breakfast restaurant is not very big, self-service but not many types, the group travel time is the same, just squeeze together to eat, can not find a seat, to stagger the time or go directly to eat outside. It's not a hot area for tourists, although it's a busy city, but it's not easy for tourists to want to do some travel experiences (such as massage), medium and small supermarkets can be found
Royal St Hanoi Hotel
4.1/517 Reviews
I have stayed here for 4 nights and I have nothing to complain. Good location, excellent service, delicious breakfast Clean rooms Affordable laundry service and helpful staffs. It's indeed a 3 star hotel. I will definetly comeback next time.
HB Serviced Apartment - 12 Tran Quy Kien
4.5/59 Reviews
The accommodation is new, clean, comfortable, quite fully equipped like a small apartment. The design of the apartment is elegant, delicate, simple but very beautiful. Quiet, the bedroom is the most private I have ever stayed in. The view is also beautiful and chill chill I had a great experience here

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