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I've been staying here for a while now, and I can confidently say it's one of the best value-for-money options in Hanoi. The location is excellent—right in the heart of the city with everything nearby, from local street food to convenience stores and public transport. The hotel itself lives up to its star rating: clean, well-maintained, and very comfortable. Breakfast is consistently good—fresh, varied, and satisfying every morning. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this place offers a great balance of comfort, convenience, and affordability. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Hanoi.

The Vong Xua Boutique Hotel offers surprisingly spacious rooms for the price, and while the furnishings are a bit dated, everything is clean and well-maintained. What really stands out is the convenience—there's a small grocery store and a restaurant right on the ground floor, making it easy to grab snacks or enjoy a meal without leaving the building. Located just a short walk from the city center, it’s perfect for travelers who want a quiet yet central base. The value for money is outstanding—this place feels like a hidden gem in Hanoi.

I stayed at LinhAnh Hotel for one night and was thoroughly impressed. The room was spotless, well-equipped with everything I needed including a mini-fridge and tea set. The host was incredibly friendly and welcoming—offering great local dining tips and helpful advice on navigating the city via metro. Though not in the busiest area, the location is quiet, safe, and convenient for exploring downtown. Excellent value for money and a truly pleasant stay. I’d definitely book again next time I visit Hanoi—highly recommend!

Staying at Duc Trong Hotel was a solid choice for a budget-friendly experience in Hanoi. The air conditioning worked efficiently and quietly, and the room included a refrigerator—both great for comfort. While the building feels a bit dated and there’s some noise from the street, the overall cleanliness is satisfactory. The room isn’t sparkling or brand new, but it’s free of obvious dirt, which makes it feel clean enough for a short stay. It's not luxury by any means, but if you're not too picky about details and prioritize value and location, this hotel delivers exactly what you’d expect at its price point. A reliable option for travelers looking for simplicity and convenience.

I stayed at Mia Sen VONG Hotel in Hanoi and overall had a positive experience—great location, just a short metro ride from the city center. However, there was one disappointment: I was promised a room with a window when booking, but it wasn’t available upon check-in, and I had to pay extra to upgrade. That felt a bit unfair. Also, even though the minibar was charged, there was no menu provided—no way to know what was available or how much things cost. It made using the service frustrating. The hotel has good potential, especially with its value-for-money pricing, but a few small improvements in communication and guest convenience would make a big difference. Would consider returning if these issues were addressed.
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