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Located in the heart of the city, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is an iconic award-winning luxury hotel adjacent to the Old Quarter. Blending colonial heritage with neo-classical luxury and a dash of modernity, you'll find a romantic elegance and ambience that you're unlikely to experience anywhere else. The hotel is 35 km from Hanoi's Noibai airport, and mere steps from the Opera House in Hanoi's culturally rich French Quarter, Hanoi's prime location for leisure and business travelers.
Set in the heart of Hanoi, Novotel Hanoi Thai Ha is an inspiring city hotel with a variety of accommodation options and facilities. Our hotel is an ideal destination for all travelers where you can enjoy a modern, uplifting and relaxing atmosphere. You can also experience different tastes from all around the world in one of our restaurants and bars. With its wide range of meeting rooms, ballroom and event venues, the hotel is also the city's perfect place for meetings, conferences, weddings and events.
Nestled in Hanoi's French Quarter, Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi Centre seamlessly blends colonial charm with modern elegance. Its 155 rooms and suites offer plush comfort, smart amenities, and some feature in-room espresso machines. Guests can unwind at the Kinetic Gym & Cabana Club Pool, indulge in culinary delights at Lounge 83, Mangosteen, and O Macanese. The hotel, minutes from iconic landmarks, promises an immersive stay, combining cultural richness with luxurious living.
Grand Mercure Hanoi offers 5-star experience and immerses you in the authentic Vietnamese culture with a sense of contemporary chic. From business to leisure, with family, friends or colleagues, our guests are able to experience and participate in our first-class services and well-design facilities. The story of Hanoi will be discovered through our exquisite dining experiences, rooftop sky bar and stunning glass-walled rooftop swimming pool and many more.
Situated in Hanoi's new business district, Mövenpick Living West Hanoi is an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers desiring a blend of traditional and modern elements. Drawing inspiration from the culture of the Northern mountainous plains, the hotel features 196 sophisticated and modern rooms and suites. It also offers a state-of-the-art conference center with a 273 sqm ballroom and three adaptable meeting rooms, an indoor saltwater pool, a delightful all-day dining restaurant and Executive Lounge.
Located in the emerging district of Cau Giay, the Novotel Suits Hanoi Hotel offers the perfect hub from which our guests can explore the historical city of Hanoi. Built to service both short and long stays, our 151 rooms are designed for maximum comfort, featuring ergonomically designed furnishing, a fully equipped kitchenette, and contemporary ensuites. The hotel blends the cultural aesthetic of Hanoi with contemporary styling, so you're sure to experience the most of the city in and outside your room.
At the Mercure Hanoi La Gare, you can enjoy all that Hanoi has to offer from the comfort of our 4-star hotel. Conveniently located a 10 minute walk away from the Old Quarter, the hotel is in close proximity to a lot of major historical sites in Hanoi - 5 minutes to a shopping centre and ICE Exhibition Centre, 10 minute walk to the Temple of Literature, 15 minutes to Hoan Kiem Lake, and more. We're also located 200 metres from the Hanoi Railway Station.
The Pullman Hanoi recently metamorphosed into one of the city's premiere business hotels - close to corporate headquarters and government offices, an easy 10-minute drive to the charm of Old Quarter. Ideal for work meetings, equally well-suited for socialising, with all-day dining at La Cheminee restaurant and panoramic views from the upper floors.
Located in the bustling centre of Hanoi, the Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi is in a prime location for you to soak up all of the culture the city has to offer. There's never a dull moment in the enchanting city, with over a thousand years of local history. Just 3 minutes walk from the Old Quarter, and a short distance to the Hanoi Opera House, our guests can experience the 5-star luxury of a night at the opera. Our 107 rooms & suites are meticulously designed, with every amenity hand picked to ensure its quality.
At the centre of Northern Vietnam lies the grand old dame of Asia, Hanoi. As an Emperor's capital since 1010 AD, the capital of French Indochina for half a century, and the present-day capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1945, Hanoi is a fascinating city with a rich cultural heritage that is evident in its many stunning monuments. Also affectionately referred to as the gateway to the mountain region in the north, and to the scenic Halong Bay, Hanoi is famous for its historic buildings, architectural masterpieces, and truly remarkable and beautiful landscape. Hanoi has long been the cultural and artistic heart of Vietnamese culture, with the first university in the country established here in 1076 AD at the Temple of Literature, in order to educate the sons of Mandarins. One of the most remarkable locations in Hanoi is the world-renowned Old Quarter, with narrow, shaded streets and fascinating colonial-era architecture. Amidst this concrete jungle there are plenty of grassy lakeside areas, especially around the central Lake of the Restored Sword and the popular tourist spot, West Lake – both of which are noted for their tranquillity and natural beauty. While it isn't recommended to swim in the lakes, the best hotels in Hanoi have plenty of gorgeous swimming pools for when you crave a dip to cool off from the tropical climate. There are many unmissable landmarks to be found in Hanoi, including the One-Pillar Pagoda built in 1049 AD and the Co Loa Citadel dating from the third century BC. When you are worn out from all of the exploration and sightseeing, you can return to your boutique hotel & spa in Hanoi for some relaxation and a soothing traditional Vietnamese massage to unwind.
As one would expect from a capital city, there is so much to see and do in Hanoi. Here are some of the best things to experience in this bustling city: Explore the Hoan Kiem Lake – also known as Sword Lake, this iconic body of water is an essential spot to visit for anyone in Hanoi. You may find yourself chatting away to students trying to practice their English, you can cycle or walk and take in the views, and visit the temple at the north side of the lake and make sure to hear about the legendary turtle and how the lake got its name. Definitely one not to be missed. See the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum – any visit to the capital wouldn't be complete without going to see the country's much beloved leader Ho Chi Minh's final resting place. The complex is home to many buildings including the Mausoleum and several museums, and is also a beautiful and peaceful place to go. Visit Hao Lo Prison – a visit to this prison can be an interesting way to spend one of your days in Hanoi, getting a glimpse of the Vietnamese experiences and history, and a bit of insight into the past. Enjoy famous sandwiches at Banh Mi 25 – the Bahn Mi, the delicious Vietnamese sandwich roll often made with egg, pork, or a variety of fillings, is a must eat while in Hanoi. You can buy them from a vendor who will make it right in front of you on any street corner, or head to Bahn Mi 25 for a guaranteed great meal. Visit the Museum of Ethnology – established to preserve and present the cultural heritages of the people of Vietnam, a visit to the Museum of Ethnology can be both informative and great fun. You can check out different types of houses, games, and activities all in one place. See the Bach Ma Temple – the oldest temple in the city, Bach Ma Temple is found in the Old Quarter and an excellent way to break up shopping and wandering in these charming streets. Even at a thousand years old, it is still a well maintained temple that is still used to this day. See a performance at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre – a fascinating part of Vietnams past and culture, water puppet theatre is an unmissable and unique art form to be experienced while in Hanoi. The Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is arguably the most famous place to see a show, and see how they are preserving this tradition. Shop or party in the Old Quarter – no visit to Hanoi would be complete without heading into the Old Quarter for a drink, a meal, or to get some shopping done. Many of these streets are named after the goods that they famously sold, some old like Salt Street or Silver Street, Hang Bac, where many walking tours start. You can visit the night market on Hang Dao, or just lose yourself in this wonderful blend of the ancient and more modern worlds. View the city from the Lotte Tower Observation Deck Tour the National Museum of Vietnamese History Explore the Vietnamese Women's Museum See the Imperial Citadel Visit Memorial House Enjoy traditional Vietnamese noodles at Pho Bat Dan See the Fine Arts Museum of Vietnam Drink at the Hanoi Social Club Cross the Long Bien Bridge Explore the Vietnamese Military History Museum Go boating in West Lake Admire the Tran Quoc Pagoda Visit the Temple of Literature (the first University of Vietnam) See the Perfume PagodaThese are just a handful of the many wonderful things that you can experience in Hanoi – many of which are packed with history and Vietnam's rich, cultural tapestry. If you find yourself spoiled for choice and unable to decide on what to see first, most hotels in Hanoi, Vietnam will have a concierge service where you can find recommendations on the best spots to visit based on your taste and requirements.
If Hanoi is on your to-do list for your next holiday in Southeast Asia, finding the best hotels in Hanoi has never been easier. Whether you prefer a Hanoi boutique hotel, or you are more drawn to staying in some of the finest luxury hotels in Vietnam, Hanoi, then we can accommodate you with a wide variety to suit all preferences and budget requirements.