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InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72

InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72

4.5 / 5Great216 Reviews
Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower, Plot E6, Cau Giay New Urban Area, Yen Hoa Ward
8.46KM from Chùa Phú Xá

This hotel is simply stunning! Located in Hanoi's new business district, the panoramic views from the 61st floor will take your breath away, and you can enjoy delicious food and drinks high above the city. Perfect for both business trips and family vacations, it offers everything from an executive lounge and kids' club to a swimming pool—fun for all ages. The breakfast is fantastic, with thoughtful touches like Chinese-friendly services and airport transfers for ultimate convenience. Plus, there's a fitness center, tennis courts, and spa facilities to help you unwind. Don’t miss out on this amazing experience!

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InterContinental Hanoi Westlake

InterContinental Hanoi Westlake

4.5 / 5Great217 Reviews
05 P. Từ Hoa, Quảng An
3.83KM from Chùa Phú Xá

This hotel is a hidden gem in Hanoi! Nestled beside the 800-year-old Golden Lotus Pagoda with breathtaking West Lake views, it blends tranquility with rich culture. Perfect for both business trips (with executive lounge & meeting rooms) and family vacations (featuring kids' pool & play area). Enjoy airport transfers, spa treatments, or sunset cocktails at the lakeside bar. Just 10 minutes to downtown, it’s your ideal base to explore Vietnam’s 'City of Peace'.

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USD**5

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Everything you need to know about Chùa Phú Xá

Da Si Hotel is a top choice near Phu Xa Temple, just a 5-minute walk away. This boutique hotel blends traditional Vietnamese architecture with modern comforts, offering air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy peaceful morning visits to the temple, immersing themselves in the serene spiritual atmosphere. The hotel also provides complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby Old Quarter alleys and local street food spots. Its prime location makes it an ideal base for cultural and historical discovery in Hanoi.

Near Phu Xa Temple, visitors can join daily morning meditation sessions led by local monks, offering insight into Vietnamese Buddhist mindfulness practices. The adjacent traditional bamboo weaving market takes place monthly, showcasing handcrafted art from local women using bamboo and palm leaves—perfect for authentic souvenirs. For history lovers, guided walks through the Hanoi Old Quarter reveal 19th- to 20th-century architecture and colonial-era landmarks. These immersive activities provide a deeper understanding of local spirituality and daily life beyond typical tourist sights.

From central Hanoi, you can reach Phu Xa Temple via motorbike taxi or taxi, taking about 15 minutes (4 km). For eco-friendly travel, Grab Bike offers convenient shared scooter rentals through the app, allowing scenic views along the way. It’s recommended to visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid rush hour and enjoy a quieter, more contemplative experience. Easy and flexible transportation options make it ideal for independent travelers planning their itinerary.

Phu Xa Temple showcases typical northern Vietnamese temple architecture, featuring curved wooden roofs with upturned eaves and red tiled roofing, reflecting Ming and Qing dynasty aesthetics. The temple houses a 3-meter-tall golden statue of Buddha Sakyamuni, surrounded by intricate relief carvings of Buddhist scriptures on the walls. The courtyard includes banyan trees and a lotus pond, creating a serene meditative atmosphere. During festivals, lantern displays and chanting ceremonies attract both devotees and tourists. With origins dating back to the 18th century, it remains one of Hanoi’s few well-preserved traditional temples.

Near Phu Xa Temple, families can enjoy the Hanoi Children’s Museum and a nearby green park offering safe outdoor spaces. Parents can join pottery workshops where children learn traditional Vietnamese ceramic techniques, or rent tandem bicycles to ride along the riverside path. On weekends, family-friendly Buddhist storytelling sessions introduce children to Dharma concepts in simple, engaging ways. These activities blend education and fun, enabling families to experience cultural and natural harmony together.

Phu Xa Temple is open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with peak visiting hours between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM. During major festivals like Buddha’s Birthday, hours extend to 9:00 PM, featuring special blessing ceremonies. Visitors are advised to avoid midday heat for comfort. Proper attire is required—no slippers or shorts allowed inside. Respecting local religious customs is essential for all guests.