
Hanoi/Chùa Yên Phúc Top Hotel Picks
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Tucked away in quiet serenity, Chùa Yên Phúc is a thousand-year-old sanctuary that whispers history. Faded red walls and mossy tiled roofs echo with distant temple bells, incense drifting gently as if time itself paused. The serene Buddha statue, eyes soft with compassion, invites visitors to pause, reflect, and make a wish—this is Hanoi’s most soulful retreat.



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Thanh Long Tower Hotel is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from Yên Phúc Pagoda. The hotel blends traditional Vietnamese architectural motifs with modern comfort, featuring rooms with panoramic windows offering views of the temple’s ancient beams and surrounding historic district. It provides complimentary shuttle service to major attractions like Hoan Kiem Lake and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Guests can also enjoy a tranquil tea lounge, serving authentic Hanoi coffee and bamboo tea, for an immersive cultural experience. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Stay in the Hanoi Old Quarter core area, such as Hanoi Metropole Hotel, located just 800 meters from Yên Phúc Pagoda—about a 12-minute walk. The area is well-connected with bus stops and electric scooter rental points, making it easy to explore nearby sites like Hoan Kiem Lake and the Temple of Literature. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and multilingual staff, including Chinese-speaking assistants, ideal for international travelers. Start your day with a French-Vietnamese breakfast on the rooftop terrace before walking to the pagoda to enjoy peaceful morning rituals amidst serene temple surroundings.
Near Yên Phúc Pagoda, visitors can join morning meditation tours led by experienced monks, practicing mindfulness and seated meditation within the temple’s tranquil courtyard. There’s also a handwritten sutra workshop, where guests use brushes to copy Buddhist scriptures on rice paper, experiencing the artistry of Vietnamese Buddhist calligraphy. Nearby, local women sell handmade bamboo-woven incense pouches and talismans—supporting community livelihoods. On Saturdays, enjoy live Buddhist chanting performances, featuring ancient Theravāda melodies that immerse guests in sacred soundscapes. These activities offer profound insight into Vietnam’s spiritual heritage and aesthetic traditions.
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