Best Hotels with 2024 Featured Hotels Near Chùa Đại Bi

Nestled in Hanoi’s old quarter, Da Bi Pagoda stands quietly, its ancient wooden Buddha statues gazing peacefully through life’s chaos. The morning bell cuts through the mist, instantly clearing your mind. No crowds, no noise—just incense, silence, and serenity. Come here not to tour, but to sit, breathe, and reconnect with your inner calm.

Paragon Noi Bai Hotel & Pool

Paragon Noi Bai Hotel & Pool

4.2 / 5Good167 Reviews
Thôn, Điền Xá
3.03KM from Chùa Đại Bi
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Success Airport Hotel

Success Airport Hotel

5 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
11A Vo Nguyen Giap, Thai Phu, Soc Son
5.52KM from Chùa Đại Bi
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Chemi Hanoi Airport Hotel

Chemi Hanoi Airport Hotel

4.4 / 5Good69 Reviews
10 Đ. Võ Nguyên Giáp, Mai Đình
5.52KM from Chùa Đại Bi
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Chùa Đại Bi

Thang Long Hotel is a top choice just a 5-minute walk from Chùa Đại Bi, blending traditional Vietnamese architecture with modern comfort. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering serene views of the temple’s graceful rooftops and lush courtyard. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to downtown, ensuring easy access. Guests can also join daily Buddhist mindfulness sessions, including morning chanting and tea ceremonies, for an authentic spiritual experience. Nearby, the Old Quarter night market offers must-try local delights like phở Hà Nội and fresh spring rolls.

After visiting Chùa Đại Bi, explore a traditional paper umbrella workshop in the nearby Old Quarter—craft your own red umbrella symbolizing peace. Additionally, the Tran Tien Garden hosts weekly Zen meditation tours every Saturday morning led by experienced monks, featuring breathing exercises and mindfulness practices. For history enthusiasts, a short walk leads to the Ho Chi Minh Memorial, where you can learn about Vietnam’s independence movement. These immersive activities offer deep insights into Hanoi’s heritage and are budget-friendly, perfect for travelers seeking authenticity.

Chùa Đại Bi is centrally located, making it easy to reach other sites. Take a motorbike taxi (Xe Om) from just outside the temple to Hoan Kiem Lake or Temple of Literature—only 10 minutes away and costing around 20,000 VND. Alternatively, walk to Hanoi Train Station and board Bus 17 or 34 for direct access to the National Museum or One Pillar Pagoda. For convenience, use Grab app for on-demand rides with clear navigation in English and Vietnamese. Consider purchasing the Hanoi Tourist Pass, which includes discounted entry to major attractions and public transport, saving time and money.

Cơm Gà Thanh Hương, just steps from Chùa Đại Bi, is a favorite among families, serving authentic Hanoi chicken rice and steamed fish soup with fresh ingredients and clean surroundings. It features child-friendly seating and simple game tables for kids. Another great option is Phở 106, a 8-minute walk away, known for its slow-cooked beef bone broth and handmade noodles. They offer generous family meal sets at affordable prices. Both restaurants accept cash and mobile payments, with welcoming staff—ideal for family dining after temple visits.