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Hotels & Accommodations in Hanoi, Vietnam

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Thang Long Opera Hotel Hanoi

Hanoi
The property offers accommodation in the culturally-rich capital of Hanoi, just 400 m from Hanoi Opera House and 500 m from Ba Dinh Square. Guests at the property can enjoy their favourite drinks at the on-site bar. Free WiFi is available around the property. The hotel also offers bike hire. Vietnam Revolution Museum is 300 m from Thang Long Opera Hotel, while Hanoi Opera House is 400 m from the property. Noi Bai International Airport is 22 km away. With some offering views of the lake or city, stylish rooms offer air-conditioned comfort with a flat-screen cable TV, safety deposit box and a seating area. A minibar is included, while an electric kettle is also available for use. En suite bathroom is fitted with a bath or shower and provides complimentary toiletries. Towels, linen and slippers are included in all rooms. There is a business centre at the property. Multi-lingual staff are available at the front desk 24 hours a day to assist guests with currency exchange, tour and ticketing, luggage storage, as well as other concierge services. A gym centre is located at seventh floor and a spa centre is located on the ground floor. The two on-site dining options serve an array of Vietnamese, Asian and international dishes, while the bakery offers a variety of pastries and cakes.  Hoan Kiem is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, street food and city walks. This is our guests' favourite part of Hanoi, according to independent reviews.This property is also rated for the best value in Hanoi! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.
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$59 / Per Night

Flower Garden Hotel

Hanoi
Fully Refundable
The hotel is ideally located on Nguyen Truong To Street in Hanoi. Hanoi railway station is about 10 minutes away, and Noi Bai International Airport is 30 minutes from the hotel. This hotel offers an ideal place to stay in Hanoi and features an array of services for guests' comfort. Built in 2008 and comprising a total of 83 guest rooms, the facilities at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby, 24-hour reception and check-out service, hotel safe, currency exchange facility and lift access to the rooms. There is a TV lounge, plus a café, bar and restaurant. Conference facilities and WLAN Internet access are also available and room and laundry services (both for a fee) are on hand, as well as a car park and garage. The tastefully decorated guest rooms are available in the following categories: Superior rooms, Deluxe rooms, Suite rooms and Executive Apartments. The room amenities are equally appointed and ensure a hassle-free stay. These rooms are beautifully decorated and well furnished with all modern amenities. The en suite bathrooms come with a shower and a bathtub, and rooms include double or king-size beds, a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, Internet access, a safe, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities. Air conditioning and central heating are including in all rooms as standard. A sauna, steam room and massage treatments are available (fees apply to all). Dining at this 4-star hotel in Hanoi, guests can savour the lip-smacking Vietnamese and international cuisine on offer at the Sky-line and Piano-Bar restaurants. A breakfast buffet is served daily and a range of dining options is available for lunch and dinner.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(356  reviews)
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15% Off$79$69 / Per Night

Bao Son International Hotel

Hanoi
A visit to the Baoson International Hotel will make your Hanoi holiday much more memorable and enjoyable. Rated 4 stars, this Hanoi hotel offers you everything you would want for a fantastic vacation. It is near landmarks and attractions such as Tohe Style, Lotte Center Hanoi, Lotte Observation Deck, Lang Pagoda, and Voi Phuc Temple. The rooms here overlook the city, so you can gaze out at the lively city streets. From a concierge to daily housekeeping, this Hanoi hotel has various useful services to help you get the most out of your stay in Dong Da District. With a kids club, it offers parents a fun-filled and entertaining childcare resource. Also equipped with a kids swimming pool, it is ideal for children of any age. The Baoson International Hotel has an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a sauna, and ticket services among other fantastic facilities. This Hanoi hotel has various convenient features, such as safety deposit boxes, a currency exchange, shops, and a smoking area. There's free Wi-Fi in all rooms, as well as Wi-Fi in common areas, so visitors won't have to worry about buying a local sim card. All of the rooms have air conditioning, satellite or cable channels, a bathtub, and a hair dryer, as well as a shower, a coffee or tea maker, a desk, and a refrigerator. The Baoson International Hotel has Vietnamese, American, and Asian restaurants nearby, so you can choose the type of food that you like when eating out. This Hanoi hotel has a bar, restaurants on-site, a coffee shop, and room service for guests to take advantage of during their stay. There are massage facilities here, so if you want to spend the day relaxing and unwinding, you can easily do so. Offering guided tours, the Baoson International Hotel is the perfect place to stay to learn about the area and see everything you can while you're here.
Tripadvisor Rating3.5  / 5(72  reviews)
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$75 / Per Night

Eden Hanoi

Hanoi
The hotel is located in the central business district, within only a 3-minute walk of Vincom Tower, the most famous shopping complex in the Hai Ba Trung District. Business or leisure travellers will easily reach the popular city attractions, embassies and commercial office buildings from the hotel. Surrounded by romantic scenery with an exquisite combination of classic European and Asian art, the hotel's interior design offers the best quality combined with a variety of services. This all creates a perfectly relaxing environment. This city hotel was built in 2010 and has a total of 60 guest rooms on offer. The premises are air-conditioned and guests are welcomed in a lobby. 24-hour reception service is available and further facilities include a hotel safe, currency exchange and lift access to the upper floors. Guests can dine in the café, bar and restaurant. Conference facilities are available to business travellers and all guests can take advantage of the Internet access, room service and laundry services on offer.ost rooms have windows with a city view and feature such amenities as a king-size bed with soft and silky linen, and a marble en suite bathroom with a bathtub and rain shower, hairdryer and the hotel's signature bath amenities. There is Internet access, a telephone with international direct dialling and a remote controlled LCD TV (32 inch) with satellite TV channels. Rooms also have a well-stocked minibar, large working desk with an executive chair, a deluxe sofa and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. Moreover, there is also a safety box, ironing set, dressing mirror and sewing kit provided in all accommodation units. Each room is air-conditioned and a terrace also features. Guests can take a refreshing dip in the indoor swimming pool and relax in the hot tub and sauna. They can also pamper themselves with a massage treatment. The hotel serves a breakfast buffet and lunch and dinner may be enjoyed from the à la carte menu.
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Why People Love Hanoi, Vietnam

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claire4383
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Sep 2022
From start to finish the communication from Realistic Asia was amazing. We were able to tailor our tour to us through discussions with our agent Lucy. She was also on hand throughout our tour to answer any questions about timings or activities we had which gave us real peace of mind. The actual ...
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Sara Y
5
Jan 2023
Discovering Vietnam and Cambodia wasn’t on the top of my priority list, however when my sister suggested it I went with it. Dat our travel advisor put together a beautiful itinerary for us to discover Vietnam (Saigon, Hoi An) and Cambodia (Siem Reap, Pnom Pen - excuse the spelling) in a way where...
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Lindi G
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Jan 2023
Realistic Asia are a very reliable travel agency to arrange your travel plans for Vietnam. The trip was very well planned, with all accommodation, tours & transfers. Their eco tours are very enjoyable. Do consider alternative options and seek further information on some of the itineraries to ensu...

Frequently Asked Questions about Hanoi

What are some must-visit attractions in Hanoi?

Hanoi is a city full of cultural and historical attractions. Some must-visit places include the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Temple of Literature, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, and the Hoa Lo Prison Museum. Additionally, you can take a stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake or visit the Ngoc Son Temple located on the lake's island.

What are some popular activities to do in Hanoi?

One of the most popular activities in Hanoi is to take a street food tour. Hanoi's cuisine is unique and delicious, and a food tour will allow you to experience the local flavors. Other activities include visiting the traditional markets, exploring the Old Quarter and its narrow streets, watching a water puppet show, and taking a day trip to the nearby countryside.

What are some recommended accommodations in Hanoi?

For a luxurious stay, you can check out the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, a colonial-style hotel that has been around since 1901. For a more affordable option, you can try the Hanoi La Siesta Hotel Trendy or the Hanoi La Siesta Hotel & Spa. If you're looking for a unique experience, you can stay in one of Hanoi's many homestays, such as the Hanoi Family Homestay or the Hanoi Little Town Hotel & Travel.

What is the best time of year to visit Hanoi?

The best time of year to visit Hanoi is during the months of September to November or from March to April. During this time, the weather is mild and pleasant, and you can avoid the hot and humid summer months and the cold winter months. However, keep in mind that these are peak tourist seasons, so expect crowds and higher prices.

What is the transportation system like in Hanoi?

Hanoi has a good transportation system, with buses and taxis available throughout the city. The easiest way to get around is by taxi or motorbike taxi, which are both affordable and convenient. However, be aware that traffic in Hanoi can be chaotic, so make sure to always wear a helmet and exercise caution when crossing the street.

What are some cultural norms to be aware of when traveling to Hanoi?

In Hanoi, it is important to dress modestly and conservatively, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites. It is also customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a temple. When eating, it is polite to wait for the oldest person at the table to begin eating before you begin. Finally, it is considered impolite to touch someone's head or point your feet at someone.

What is the currency used in Hanoi?

The currency used in Hanoi is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It is recommended that you exchange your currency at a bank or an authorized exchange booth. Many shops and restaurants in Hanoi accept credit cards, but it is always a good idea to carry cash as well.

What are some local dishes to try in Hanoi?

Hanoi is known for its delicious street food, and there are many local dishes to try. Some must-try dishes include pho, a noodle soup with beef or chicken, banh mi, a Vietnamese sandwich with various fillings, bun cha, grilled pork with noodles and herbs, and cha ca, a fish dish that is cooked with turmeric and dill.

What are some day trips that can be taken from Hanoi?

There are many day trips that can be taken from Hanoi, including a visit to the Perfume Pagoda, a complex of Buddhist temples located in the Huong Tich mountains, a trip to the Bat Trang pottery village, where you can learn about traditional Vietnamese pottery, and a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay, known for its stunning limestone formations and scenic beauty.

Is it safe to travel to Hanoi?

Hanoi is generally a safe city for tourists, but it is important to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially when walking around at night or in crowded areas. Petty theft and pickpocketing can occur, so make sure to keep your belongings close to you at all times.