Featured Hotels Near Chùa Phú Cốc

Step into Chùa Phú Cốc, and you’ll feel like you’ve slipped into a quiet haven untouched by time. The ancient wooden architecture stands serenely under morning light, while incense curls gently into the air—every step echoes with history’s rhythm. More than just a temple, it’s a spiritual sanctuary for locals, where morning prayers or afternoon meditation bring deep peace and warmth to your soul.

Hoa Nam Hotel

Hoa Nam Hotel

4.2 / 5Good
Đầu đê
9.83KM from Chùa Phú Cốc
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarCafeChildren's Play AreaValet Parking
per night
From
USD**6
Omerta Hotel

Omerta Hotel

5 / 5Outstanding
Te Tieu, Dai Nghia, My Duc
9.08KM from Chùa Phú Cốc
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
From
USD**4
Palermohotel

Palermohotel

TT- Dai Nghia- My Duc- Ha - Noi, 1
8.87KM from Chùa Phú Cốc
Valet ParkingParking
per night
From
USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Chùa Phú Cốc

Hanoi Old Quarter Boutique Hotel is a top choice near Phu Coc Pagoda, blending traditional Vietnamese architecture with modern comfort. Just a 5-minute walk from the temple, it offers free shuttle services to major attractions and features a serene garden courtyard perfect for morning meditation. The hotel’s prime location places guests within steps of Hanoi’s famous night markets, where they can savor authentic street food like pho and fresh spring rolls.

Unique experiences include guided daily mindfulness sessions led by monks from the pagoda, offering deep insights into Buddhist traditions. Guests can also join themed "Hidden Temples of Hanoi" tours, uncovering lesser-known historical sites surrounding Phu Coc Pagoda, making it an ideal blend of culture, tranquility, and discovery.

Hanoi Family-Friendly Resort is ideal for families, located just steps from Phu Coc Pagoda. It features interconnecting rooms, a children’s playroom, and an outdoor relaxation area. Complimentary breakfast includes traditional Vietnamese rice dishes and fresh fruit, while staff offer personalized guided tours to nearby heritage sites and local markets. Monthly "Parent-Child Mindfulness Days" allow kids to learn meditation and gratitude rituals in a gentle, engaging environment.

The resort is just 25 minutes from Noi Bai International Airport, with multiple bus routes passing nearby, ensuring easy access. Unique experiences include the "Walk Through a Thousand-Year Street" tour, where families explore historic alleyways, discover hidden stories, and taste heritage-made sweet desserts, connecting deeply with Hanoi’s living culture.

From Hanoi city center, take the metro to Hanoi Station, then transfer to Bus 98 or a taxi—journey time is about 20 minutes. For greater flexibility, use local ride-hailing apps like Grab or Be, which take approximately 15 minutes and cost around 30,000 VND. Phu Coc Pagoda lies in eastern Hanoi, surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful rural scenery, making it perfect for a short day trip.

Travel tips: Depart early to avoid midday traffic. The temple has on-site parking, but it fills up quickly on weekends—consider HopeGoo a parking reservation through your accommodation. Some guesthouses offer pickup services; check with them in advance.

Unique experience: Enjoy scenic views of rural Vietnam along the way, with optional stops at small tea houses to sip freshly brewed Vietnamese coffee, embracing a slow-travel rhythm.

Must-try experiences near Phu Coc Pagoda include the daily morning chanting ceremony, led by resident monks, where visitors can sit in silent meditation and absorb the calming spiritual energy. The temple also hosts regular traditional Vietnamese craft workshops, such as bamboo basket weaving, handmade paper umbrella creation, and incense pouch making—all using locally sourced materials that support sustainable practices.

On weekends, enjoy the Temple Night Stories event, combining ambient lighting art with lectures exploring Buddhist philosophy and Hanoi’s layered history. Another highlight is the Taste the Old Town guided tour, visiting century-old eateries to sample intangible cultural heritage dishes like chicken pho and sticky rice zongzi, while chatting with vendors about their family recipes and heritage.

These immersive activities enrich travel beyond sightseeing, fostering cultural exchange and community connection.