Featured Hotels Near Dien Khanh Temple

Step into Dien Khanh Temple, and it’s like walking into a forgotten quiet corner of time—weathered walls, intricate wood carvings, and the lingering scent of incense that tells stories in every breath. Don’t just glance by; sit in the courtyard with a warm tea, listen to the wind whisper through eaves, and let your soul slow down with the rhythm of centuries.

Hoa Nam Hotel

Hoa Nam Hotel

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
Ung Hoa
5.87KM from Dien Khanh Temple
DryerPicnic AreaBarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue AvailableSpa Massage
per night
From
USD**1
Hoa Nam Hotel

Hoa Nam Hotel

4.2 / 5Good
Đầu đê
0.85KM from Dien Khanh Temple
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
0.37KM from Dien Khanh Temple
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**4
Palermohotel

Palermohotel

TT- Dai Nghia- My Duc- Ha - Noi, 1
0.44KM from Dien Khanh Temple
Valet ParkingParking
per night
From
USD**4
NH Ngh Cha Hng Hng Hip 106

NH Ngh Cha Hng Hng Hip 106

My Duc District No 106, Hamlet Duc Khe
8.91KM from Dien Khanh Temple
per night
From
USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Dien Khanh Temple

Near Dien Khanh Temple in Hanoi, the Hanoi Imperial Hotel is a top choice, offering a perfect blend of traditional Vietnamese architecture and modern amenities. Just a 5-minute walk from the temple, it features serene courtyard rooms, free shuttle service to major attractions, and an authentic Vietnamese restaurant serving signature dishes like pho and spring rolls. Guests enjoy a tranquil retreat immersed in Hanoi’s cultural heritage.

Yes, transportation around Dien Khanh Temple is very convenient. Multiple bus lines—such as 17, 24, and 32—run nearby, connecting to key sites like Hoan Kiem Lake and 36 Streets. Although no metro station is directly adjacent, the Hanoi Light Rail (Cat Linh - Ha Dong Line) has a stop at Hoa Lu, just a 10-minute walk away. Ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely used and offer reliable, affordable travel throughout the Old Quarter, making it easy to explore on foot or by electric scooter.

After visiting Dien Khanh Temple, explore the Old Quarter for immersive experiences: join a traditional tea ceremony in a centuries-old house, savor Vietnamese red tea with handmade cookies. Participate in a Vietnamese calligraphy workshop led by local artists, where you’ll write a personal blessing in brush script. On weekends, enjoy open-air concerts and live water puppetry performances by Hoan Kiem Lake, all within walking distance—perfect for deepening your cultural connection to Hanoi.