25 Best Hotels in Hanoi, Vietnam

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If there is one thing Hanoi is not short of, it's places to stay. In the Old Quarter, small family-run hotels rule the roost. While many of these remain fairly basic affairs, there has been real movement in the mid- to high-end sector. Many of the more salubrious establishments bill themselves as "boutique hotels." For Westerners used to this sobriquet referring to individualist, design-led options, the term may feel like a misnomer given the relative uniformity of most of what is on offer. Nevertheless, with opulent marble-clad lobbies coupled with excellent, personal service, and smart and luxurious bedrooms, there is little to fault about many of these places. Outside the Old Quarter, some of the biggest international hotel brands have made their mark. The leafy avenues of the area south of Hoan Kiem Lake shelter some sterling lodgings, including the city’s undisputed grande dame, the Sofitel Legend Metropole. West Lake, Ba Dinh, and even some outlying areas such as Tu Liem, an enclave mooted as the city’s new central business district, are also home to some excellent international-standard options.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

$$$$ | 15 Ngo Quyen St., Hanoi, Vietnam Fodor's Choice
Hotel Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, Hanoi
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A classic Asian colonial-era hotel in the same league as the Peninsula in Hong Kong and Singapore's Raffles Hotel, the Metropole is Hanoi's most storied accommodation, offering world-class service in a historic building nestled in the French Quarter across from the Hanoi Opera House. The hotel's Metropole Wing preserves the original French colonial aesthetic, which is contrasted by the Opera Wing's neo-classical decor. Guests have easy access to the picture-perfect street-side café. Artifacts, including room keys dating back to 1901, are on display in the lobby.

Pros

  • One of Hanoi's most inviting swimming pools
  • Daily tours to the hotel's wartime bomb shelter
  • Superb location

Cons

  • Newer rooms are pleasant but lack period charm
  • Creaky floorboards in the old wing
  • It's not cheap
15 Ngo Quyen St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3826–6919
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364 rooms
Free Breakfast

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De Syloia Hotel

$$$ | 17A Trang Hung Dao St., Hanoi, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

A true French Quarter boutique hotel, the colonial–style De Syloia is small and quaint, with wooden furniture, large beds, and cream-color linens in the well-appointed and well-maintained rooms. The decor is a tad old fashioned, but in this case it just adds to the charm. You should make reservations well in advance.

Pros

  • Friendly, attentive staff
  • Restaurant serves good Vietnamese food
  • Recently refurbished

Cons

  • A little dated
  • Rooms book out quickly
  • Restaurant serves poor Western food
17A Trang Hung Dao St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3824–5346
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Hanoi Westlake

$$$$ | 5 Tu Hoa, Hanoi, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

In a tranquil setting, over-the-water pavilions house spacious rooms with balconies and great views of West Lake and Hanoi, helping guests feel removed from the urban bustle of the city center, even though the hotel is only a couple of miles from the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake. Family suites have an extra bedroom with bunks for children, who may enjoy the unique cooking class for kids. An impressive breakfast buffet is served in a glass-walled restaurant, where you can watch fisherman just outside the window. A modern Vietnamese aesthetic, top-notch dining options, and a bar on a small island on the lake give the Intercontinental the relaxing and revitalizing vibe of an urban oasis.

Pros

  • Large pool
  • Glass-walled restaurant with views
  • Cooking classes for kids

Cons

  • The neighborhood is undergoing years-long redevelopment
  • Breakfast buffet not always included in rate
  • Spa not up to the level you would expect at this price point
5 Tu Hoa, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-6270–8888
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318 rooms
No Meals

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La Siesta Premium Hang Be Hotel

$$$ | 27A Hang Be, Hanoi, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

La Siesta is Hanoi's most successful boutique hotel brand, and with large rooms, an excellent location, and a fabulous sky bar, La Siesta Premium Hang Be (which used to be on Cau Go Street) is the best of the bunch. From the moment you step foot in the lobby the staff will make you feel like a VIP.

Pros

  • Dedicated staff
  • Excellent food
  • Ideal location

Cons

  • Perhaps a little gaudy
27A Hang Be, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3929–0011
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lavender Central Hotel

$$ | 39 Hang Bac St., Hanoi, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

Slightly more luxurious than others in the area, the lodgings combine comfort with crisp design. Rooms are airy and spacious; service is exemplary. A prime example of the kind of first-class small hotels that proliferated in Hanoi before the pandemic, the Lavender Central Hotel (formerly Oriental Central Hotel) is a firm favorite with discerning travelers.

Pros

  • Responsive and efficient staff
  • Also close to Hoan Kiem Lake
  • In the heart of the Old Quarter bustle

Cons

  • One-way hinders car access
  • Traffic outside can be a little annoying
39 Hang Bac St., Hanoi, Vietnam
093-461--1968
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25 rooms

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Camellia Hotel

$ | 12C Chan Cam St., Hanoi, Vietnam

This basic hotel in the thick of the Old Quarter has clean but dated rooms and friendly staff. Although the hotel is not exactly tasteful, given the price, it's hard to quibble, and it sits on one of the most eclectic streets in the Old Quarter. The more expensive rooms are slightly larger but offer no real advantage over the cheaper ones.

Pros

  • Elevator
  • Great street life
  • Excellent cafés nearby

Cons

  • Too basic for some
  • Dated decor
  • No food
12C Chan Cam St., Hanoi, Vietnam
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17 rooms
No Meals

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Capella Hanoi

$$$$ | 11 Le Phung Hieu, Hanoi, Vietnam

Capella is one of Hanoi's newest, swankiest, and---in its Roaring '20s meets opera theme---playful hotel, with some suites going for thousands of dollars a night. Rooms and suites are named after famous performers and a resident "diva" entertains guests in the early evening. Complimentary "Capella Rituals" include morning Vietnamese coffee, afternoon tea, and rotating early evening cocktails, all served with delicious snacks. There's a two-story Japanese restaurant, a rooftop cocktail bar, and the views from the rooms of the leafy neighborhood are sublime.

Pros

  • Hanoi's most luxurious hotel
  • Three complimentary "rituals" daily (coffee, tea, and cocktails)
  • Room views are unrivaled

Cons

  • Garish interiors won't appeal to everyone
  • The suites have too much furniture
  • Prices are eye-wateringly steep
11 Le Phung Hieu, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3987--8888
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47 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Eden Hotel Hanoi

$$$ | 22 Doan Tran Nghiep, Hanoi, Vietnam

Bright rooms at this top-rated hotel near Thong Nhat Park have all of the conveniences—carpeted floors, carved-wood furniture, big baths, and extras such as flat-screen televisions and classy wall hangings. Happily absent are the neon and nylon of some other hotels in the neighborhood.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool
  • Close to one of Hanoi's best parks
  • Spa and sauna

Cons

  • Hotel has been known to overcharge for airport transfers
  • Pool is closed in the winter months
  • Rather dated
22 Doan Tran Nghiep, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3974–8622
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Family Hanoi Hotel

$$ | 39 Hang Hanh St., Hanoi, Vietnam

Homey and comfortable, the Family Hanoi Hotel is just off Le Thai To Street, a short skip from Hoan Kiem Lake. Floor-to-ceiling windows let Hanoi in, or you can keep the light out with fresh, modern curtains. Tastefully arranged artificial flowers, high ceilings, clean baths, and smiling staff in the lobby make you feel at home.

Pros

  • Rooms are airier than many Hanoi hotels
  • Just a few steps from Hoan Kiem Lake
  • Few rooms means personalized service

Cons

  • Floor tiles can be a little chilly in the colder months
  • It's showing its age
39 Hang Hanh St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3968–2222
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Golden Art Hotel

$$ | 6A Hang But, Hanoi, Vietnam

In one of the quieter Old Quarter streets, this boutique option provides a peaceful refuge from the bustle found elsewhere. There's nothing particularly arty or trendy about the place, but the cozy and comfortable rooms and attentive service compensate adequately for any lack of flash. Rooms are airy and ones on the upper levels feature stunning views over the city.

Pros

  • Fantastic views from upper level rooms
  • Attentive service
  • Quiet location

Cons

  • Nothing particularly arty about it
  • Breakfast is on the simple side
6A Hang But, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3933--6333
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Golden Sun Hotel

$$$ | 33 Hang Quat, Hanoi, Vietnam

Conveniently located a stone's throw from Hoan Kiem Lake on the Street of Fans, the newest addition to the family-run Golden Sun chain is within easy walking distance of major attractions in the area. The hotel opened in late 2013, but rooms and facilities still feel modern and fresh. There are fully stocked minibars and giant beds.

Pros

  • Excellent customer service
  • Regularly replenished fresh flowers
  • Feels modern and fresh

Cons

  • Some rooms are compact
33 Hang Quat, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3938--1256
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hanoi 3B Homestay

$ | 67 Hang Than St., Hanoi, Vietnam

Located just outside of the Old Quarter's center of gravity, this hotel (it isn't a homestay) offers serious bang for your buck. Staff go above and beyond to make a stay an enjoyable one, offering advice on local attractions and booking onward tickets and tours.

Pros

  • Decent lodgings at affordable prices
  • Staff can help organize tours
  • Close to Long Bien market and Truc Bach

Cons

  • Surrounding restaurants aren't tourist friendly
  • Local neighborhood won't be for everyone
67 Hang Than St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3266--8892
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hanoi Club

$$$ | 76 Yen Phu St., Hanoi, Vietnam

Despite being a little outdated, well-appointed rooms at this sports club afford spectacular sunset views over West Lake and include the use of the club's facilities. The only drawback? With two tennis courts, squash courts, a huge gym, a driving range, and an outdoor pool to keep you busy, you'll have trouble finding time to sightsee. There's an attractive terrace bar overlooking the lake, an international restaurant and a deli that serves cakes and pastries.

Pros

  • Terrace bar
  • Lakeside setting
  • Plenty of sports facilities

Cons

  • So much to do, you might not want to leave the property
  • On-site restaurant below average
  • In need of a makeover
76 Yen Phu St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3823–8115
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89 rooms
No Meals

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Hanoi La Selva

$ | 57 Lo Su, Hanoi, Vietnam

A bright, adorable hotel with impeccable service, the Hanoi La Selva is a great addition to the hospitality scene in Hanoi. Designed with couples in mind, this hotel sits on a happening street close to Ngoc Son Temple. Let yourself be charmed by the multicolor drawers and doors and the scenic wallpaper, which is different in each room.

Pros

  • Cute and thoughtful rooms
  • Genuinely feels like a boutique property
  • Reasonable prices

Cons

  • Some rooms don't have windows
  • Basic and a little pokey
57 Lo Su, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3266–8965
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Parc Hanoi

$$$ | 84 Tran Nhan Tong St., Hanoi, Vietnam

With its sleek and airy lobby and excellent on-site sushi restaurant, this 15-story hotel is a shining example of understated Japanese elegance. The rooms are both simple and luxurious, with light wooden furniture and large closets. The corner suites have spacious bathrooms that overlook Reunification Park across the street. Superior and executive rooms are the same size, but the latter have more windows.

Pros

  • A few steps from a big park
  • Corner suites are highly desirable
  • Excellent food including a sushi bar

Cons

  • You'll have to taxi to most sights
  • Too big to feel special
  • Not exactly in the thick of the action
84 Tran Nhan Tong St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3822–3535
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257 rooms
Free Breakfast

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JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi

$$$$ | 8 Do Duc Duc, Hanoi, Vietnam

Although located a fair distance from the thick of the action, in an area mooted as the city's new main business district, Marriott's first Hanoi property still makes a worthwhile base. Rooms are everything you would expect from such a vaunted brand. Spacious and decorated in calming dark wood and neutral colors, they manage to combine function with luxury. The hotel's other major calling cards include its fine selection of dining venues and long pool.

Pros

  • Crisp, modern architecture
  • Delightfully landscaped grounds, with a lake
  • The best hotel dining in the city

Cons

  • Out of the way
  • Less local flavor at this trusted brand
  • Breakfast buffet not always included in rate
8 Do Duc Duc, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3833–5588
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395 rooms
No Meals

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La Siesta Classic Ma May

$$$$ | 94 Ma May, Hanoi, Vietnam
The original La Siesta is a very comfortable hotel with fine attention to detail. All of the La Siesta hotels deliver high-end service and care, but this location also provides a movie theater and roomy suites. If you are looking for a hotel to call home for your stay, the La Siesta management will be happy to provide.

Pros

  • Wonderful service
  • Diverse room configurations, including duplexes
  • Excellent breakfasts

Cons

  • Rooms facing Ma May can be noisy
  • Ma May can feel overwhelmed with tourists sometimes
94 Ma May, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3926–3641
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75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lavender Old Quarter Hotel

$$ | 113 Phung Hung, Hanoi, Vietnam

It's hard to find fault with this cheery minihotel that overlooks the train tracks. The friendly staff speak great English and the rooms are clean and bright with big windows and bathtubs. Rooms in the front offer views of trains rumbling past.

Pros

  • Very close to city center
  • The friendly staff speak great English
  • Rooms are clean and bright

Cons

  • Beginning to look a bit tired
  • Breakfast offerings could be improved
113 Phung Hung, Hanoi, Vietnam
093-461--1968-cell phone
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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M Village Ho Guom

$ | 38 Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi, Vietnam

This squeaky clean outpost of a popular, fast-growing, and good value hotel group that started in Ho Chi Minh City is a street back from Hoan Kiem Lake—a location that couldn't be better. Other perks include free, do-it-yourself laundry, a communal kitchen, and work spaces. If you give them your number, the reception team will message you before you arrive to make check-in smooth and answer questions throughout your stay.

Pros

  • Enviable location
  • Unbeatable value
  • Reception reachable on messaging apps

Cons

  • New so there are teething problems
  • Outside traffic on the weekends
  • Not enough staff on hand
38 Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi, Vietnam
081-899--9100
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46 rooms
No Meals

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Melia Hanoi

$$$ | 44 Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hanoi, Vietnam

This is a solid option for those who appreciate the reliability of a chain hotel at reasonable prices. One restaurant serves international cuisine; the other specializes in Vietnamese and Thai food and hosts daily lunch and dinner buffets.

Pros

  • Attractive outdoor pool
  • Well-maintained fitness facilities
  • Close to sights

Cons

  • Lacking in charm
  • Hosts conferences
  • Neighborhood feels a little corporate
44 Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3934--3343
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306 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Movenpick Hotel

$$$$ | 83A Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hanoi, Vietnam

This well-run Swiss chain is popular with business travelers, and the pleasant rooms and efficient service are certainly a cut above average. The main restaurant, Mangosteen, turns out good and reasonably priced international fare.

Pros

  • Decent gym
  • Spa and sauna facilities
  • Close to the train station

Cons

  • A little far from the Old Quarter
  • Not much local flavor
  • A little pricey
83A Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3822–2800
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151 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pan Pacific Hanoi

$$$ | 1 Thanh Nien St., Hanoi, Vietnam

Stunning views of Truc Bach Lake and West Lake and a central location are two of the highlights of this luxury hotel, but the standout is the indoor heated swimming pool with a view over the neighboring lakes and a retractable roof for year-round swimming. Central Hanoi is only a few minutes' drive away, plus it's a short hop to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and diplomatic district. The rooms are both comfortable and tasteful. Two restaurants serve sumptuous Chinese and Western food, and a rooftop bar affords a great view of the city.

Pros

  • Club floor benefits are extremely attractive
  • Near Truc Bach's attractions
  • Great restaurants

Cons

  • Rooftop bar is a little dated
  • Not central
  • Situated on a busy highway
1 Thanh Nien St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3823–8888
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273 rooms
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Peridot Grand Luxury Boutique Hotel

$$$ | 33 Duong Thanh St., Hanoi, Vietnam

While this is no boutique hotel, the Peridot does offer buckets of charm in an especially pleasant corner of the Old Quarter, squeezed down an alleyway and with commanding views from the upper floors. The rooftop pool and bar is a highlight, and there's also a Jacuzzi, steam, and sauna for those chilly winter days.

Pros

  • Infinity pool
  • Many room types to choose from
  • Efficient and helpful service team

Cons

  • Not boutique
  • A little gaudy
  • Some rooms are noisy
33 Duong Thanh St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3828--0099
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120 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pullman Hanoi Hotel

$$$ | 40 Cat Linh St., Hanoi, Vietnam

An impressive green-glass-fronted facade and attentive and professional service are indicative of the elevated ambitions of this smart business hotel. Rooms in soothing pastels are luxurious. In the spacious lobby, which has a marble floor and attractive artwork, there is a smart wine bar that stocks an extensive collection of international bottles. The buffet breakfast is guaranteed to set you up for the day in fine style. There's also an all-day restaurant.

Pros

  • Excellent buffet breakfast
  • Smart fitness facilities
  • Outdoor pool

Cons

  • Rooms are not overly large
  • Somewhat lacking in character
  • It's not in the most attractive neighborhood
40 Cat Linh St., Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3733–0688
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240 rooms
No Meals

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Silk Path Hotel Hanoi

$$$ | 195–199 Hang Bong, Hanoi, Vietnam

The Silk Path Hotel Hanoi was the Old Quarter's first four-star hotel, and it still gets high marks for service. It straddles the Old Quarter and the French Quarter, and is close to plenty of restaurants and cafés. The rooms with balconies are by far the best, and the gym and spa are excellent additions, especially for those traveling on business.

Pros

  • Long-standing favorite
  • Easy transfer to La Siesta in Hue and Sapa
  • Hand-printed wallpaper and artistic touches in each room

Cons

  • Several rooms have internal windows that look into hallways
  • The busy outside street isn't the most charming Old Quarter spot
195–199 Hang Bong, Hanoi, Vietnam
024-3266–5555
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106 rooms
Free Breakfast

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