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Ba Dinh le reveur Homestay
3.5/52 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square
位置一流,挺不錯的
Smile Hotel
4/58 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square
Very well located, good service from the receptionist, he doesn't speak much English but has a great service attitude
Hanoi Posh Boutique Hotel
4.1/536 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square
We just went there to sleep, stayed here 3 nights cos it was cheap and liked location, i didn't have high expectations as only cost approx $75nzd per night 5x people 2x rooms. I think there will be cheaper better options but if not see my pros & cons below and photos before you book. We also saw this property on travel guides AU so thought it would be fun to see what we thought of it too. It was way worse than the show 3yrs earlier. Pros Cheap for 5x travelers Good location easy walk to lake & markets Beds ok Free water and amineties Cons Dirty in places and run down everywhere Tiolets didn't work if they were flushed in 5min successions Black mould on roof in one bedroom Duvet (blanket) was to small for double bed Rotten floor boards everywhere Only 1x aircon remote between 2x rooms Showers only luke warm for first 2x bathers then cold Only 1x safe for two rooms Noisy Not enough bedding to for everyone initially and some pillows dirty but they did sort. Smells of people's cooking coming into room somehow Staff on reciption sleepy and disinterested but will help if you approach Bedroom walls need washing In summary wouldn't book again but surved a purpose.
Rey Hotel Hanoi
4.4/530 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square
Convenient location, the hotel is quite new, the environment and facilities are good, there are many snacks around, very convenient, the service staff can speak English and are very enthusiastic, overall quite satisfied
Minasi Premium Hotel
4.4/517 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square
Great service, friendly and helpful staff, central location, I will come back here and recommend to my friends, I arrived early but was assisted with free early check-in, the receptionist also helped me book tours at cheap prices, i was quite impressed by their service, looking forward to coming back here again soon
Aira Boutique Hanoi Hotel & Spa
4.6/5128 Reviews
Ba Dinh Square
Hanoi is one of my favorite cities in the world. The hotel I was accustomed to stay in closed due to pandemic and ensuing travel ban. As I prepared for my next visit to Hanoi, I asked some friends for a recommendation and I was told about a new hotel opening the Aira Boutique Hanoi Hotel & Spa. There were two of us traveling and we booked two king rooms for nine nights and paid one half of the total bill in advance. One of the staff, Hoa, went out her way to help me plan the trip from USA to Hanoi by giving me her WhatsApp number. When we were notified that our planned flight to Hanoi was cancelled, still be cause of COVID travel issues. I notified the hotel and my refund was promptly processed. I appreciate the excellent service!

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Hanoi Ba Dinh Square Hotel Guide

Hanoi, Vietnam's bustling capital, is a city where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create an unforgettable experience for travelers. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning visitor, Hanoi's charm is sure to captivate you.

Popular Attractions in Hanoi

Old Quarter

  • Walking Tour: Start your journey in the Old Quarter, where narrow streets are lined with shops selling everything from traditional handicrafts to the latest electronic gadgets. Take a stroll and soak in the lively atmosphere.
  • Hoan Kiem Lake: At the heart of the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake offers a serene respite from the hustle and bustle. Rent a boat or simply sit by the lake and watch the locals go about their daily lives.
  • Thang Long Imperial Citadel: Explore the ruins of Vietnam's former royal palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that gives insight into the country's rich history.

Cultural Sights

  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: Visit the final resting place of Vietnam's beloved leader, Ho Chi Minh, located in Ba Dinh Square. Note that the mausoleum is only open to visitors during certain hours and may be closed during special occasions.
  • One Pillar Pagoda: This iconic Buddhist temple, perched on a single stone pillar, is a must-see for its architectural beauty and cultural significance.

Nature & Adventure

  • Halong Bay: Take a day trip or an overnight cruise to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning limestone islands and emerald waters.
  • Cat Ba Island: For a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, head to Cat Ba Island, where you can hike through lush forests, visit caves, and go kayaking.

Transportation in Hanoi

  • Getting Around Hanoi: Hanoi's transportation system can be overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's quite efficient. Motor scooters are the most common mode of transportation, but be cautious as they can be chaotic.
  • Public Transportation: Buses and taxis are also available, but be prepared for traffic jams during rush hours. Cyclos (rickshaws) and xe om (motorcycle taxis) offer a more affordable and convenient way to get around the Old Quarter.
  • Private Transfers: For a hassle-free experience, consider booking a private transfer service from Noi Bai International Airport to your hotel. Asia Car Service, for example, offers reliable and comfortable transportation options at reasonable prices.

Better to Know Before Visiting Hanoi

  • Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND). Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments but not as widely as cash.
  • Language: Vietnamese is the main language. English is spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations.
  • Etiquette: Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites.
  • Visa Regulations: Visa requirements vary by nationality; check the latest regulations before travel.

What to Eat in Hanoi

  • Pho: The national dish, a flavorful soup with rice noodles, herbs, and typically beef or chicken.
  • Bun Cha: Grilled pork served over rice noodles with fresh herbs and a sweet fish sauce.
  • Banh Mi: A Vietnamese sandwich filled with various meats, pickled vegetables, and chili.
  • Cha Ca: A Hanoi specialty - fish cooked with turmeric, dill, and served with rice noodles.
  • Che: A sweet dessert made from fresh fruits and jelly, often enjoyed as a cooling treat.

Climate, Weather, and Average Temperature in Hanoi

  • Spring (Mar-May): Mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities.
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Hot and humid, with temperatures reaching over 30°C.
  • Autumn (Sep-Nov): Cooler and more comfortable, with occasional rain.
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold and dry, with temperatures ranging from 12°C to 17°C.
SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring3020Light layers, umbrella for rain.
Summer3525Lightweight clothing, sunscreen, hats.
Autumn2818Light sweaters, an umbrella for occasional rain.
Winter1712Warm clothing, coats, scarves, gloves.

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