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Craving authentic Vietnamese flavors? Join the Rose Kitchen Cooking Class! From picking lemongrass to balancing fish sauce, your instructor shares more than recipes—they pass on family traditions. When you taste your own spring rolls, you’ll feel like you’ve truly become part of Hanoi.

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Near Rose Kitchen Cooking Class in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Hanoi La Siesta Hotel stands out with its blend of traditional Vietnamese architecture and modern comfort. Just a 5-minute walk away, the hotel features sky garden terraces offering serene views over historic alleyways. Guests enjoy complimentary local tours to nearby landmarks like Ba Trieu Bookstore and Hoan Kiem Lake, plus daily breakfast featuring authentic Hanoi coffee and pho. Perfect for travelers seeking immersive cultural experiences.

From Noi Bai International Airport, take a pre-booked private transfer or use Grab (Southeast Asia’s ride-hailing app) for a 40-60 minute journey depending on traffic. The class is located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, near Ba Dinh Square, easily spotted by its red-tiled roof and wooden doors. Alternatively, take Bus 17 to "Ngoc Ha" stop and walk 7 minutes, though this option suits those familiar with local transit. HopeGoo a guided pickup ensures a stress-free arrival and avoids navigation challenges.

At Rose Kitchen Cooking Class, must-try workshops include Hanoi-style Beef Pho (Pho Bo), where you learn to simmer rich bone broth and select fresh ingredients. The Fresh Spring Rolls (Goi Cuon) class teaches hand-rolling techniques using rice paper and flavorful fillings. Don’t miss the Vietnamese Baguette (Banh Mi) class, covering how to bake crispy French bread and assemble it with house-made sauces. Each session includes a market visit for ingredient sourcing, followed by a tasting of your own creations paired with Vietnamese iced coffee. Small-group lessons feature bilingual instruction in English and Mandarin, ideal for beginners.

After your class at Rose Kitchen Cooking Class, head to Hoan Kiem Lake, home to the iconic Ngoc Son Temple and Long Bien Island, symbolizing the legendary return of the sword to the Dragon King. Stroll along the lakeside path to see Thanh Ba Temple and remnants of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Nearby, Hanoi Opera House and Phan Chu Trinh Street offer charming colonial-era architecture and boutique shops perfect for souvenirs. For history buffs, visit Uncle Ho’s Complex (HCM’s former residence) for an insightful look into Vietnam’s revolutionary past. All attractions are within walking distance or a short bike ride, making them ideal for combining culinary learning with cultural immersion.

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InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72

The InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72 truly delivers on the luxury experience I expected from a five-star hotel. From the thoughtful ambient scent to the elegant interior design, every detail contributes to a refined and welcoming atmosphere. While there are some construction sites nearby—something inevitable in a city as rapidly developing as Hanoi—the vibrant energy of the area adds character. I was pleasantly surprised to find myself in a Korean-friendly zone with plenty of authentic shops and fellow travelers from South Korea, making it feel like a mini Seoul getaway. The hotel regularly hosts themed events, and during my stay, there was a fun fried chicken and beer night along with a special Korean strawberry tart dessert. Even more exciting? I discovered they had a countdown party that evening—staff were incredibly energetic and engaging, turning it into a memorable highlight. Every employee I interacted with was warm, professional, and genuinely attentive. This level of hospitality is rare and truly worth noting. Definitely coming back.

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JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi

Staying at JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi was an absolute delight. Located in Hanoi’s vibrant new district, the hotel sits right in the heart of modern urban development—surrounded by brand-new shopping complexes and business towers, giving it a fresh, sophisticated vibe. The property is brand new, and it shows in every detail: spotless rooms, luxurious bedding, excellent air conditioning, and superb soundproofing for a peaceful night's sleep. The staff were professional, courteous, and attentive without being intrusive—true hallmark of a world-class brand. From check-in to check-out, the service felt seamless and personalized. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers on comfort, style, and convenience. It’s not just a place to stay—it’s a premium experience that lives up to its reputation. Highly recommended.

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Diamond Westlake Suites

The hotel matched the photos perfectly—exactly what I expected and even better. Stayed for three nights, and it felt like a true getaway with its serene atmosphere and thoughtful design. The location is fantastic; just steps away from a Michelin-rated restaurant, so dining out was effortless and delicious. It’s rare to find such a peaceful retreat in the heart of Hanoi, especially with such a great value. Would absolutely recommend and plan to return.

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Sheraton Hanoi Hotel

Staying at Sheraton Hanoi Hotel was one of the quietest experiences I've had in any hotel—seriously, it felt like a peaceful oasis amid the bustling city. I'm not sure if it's because most locals ride electric scooters (which are quieter than regular motorcycles), but the ambient noise level outside was surprisingly low, making for a restful night's sleep. The location is excellent—right in the heart of Hanoi, just a short walk to major attractions and public transit. Breakfast was a highlight: diverse, fresh, and well-prepared with both local and international options. Comfortable rooms, great service, and an overall experience that exceeds expectations. If you're visiting Hanoi and want a calm, convenient, and high-quality stay, this hotel is absolutely worth considering.

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Pan Pacific Hanoi

Staying at Pan Pacific Hanoi was a real highlight—being right on the edge of West Lake makes for incredible views, especially from rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to stunning lake vistas. The photos are absolutely picture-perfect from those angles. That said, not all rooms offer the same view; some have smaller windows, which limits the scenic appeal and makes photography trickier. While the room interiors do feel a bit dated, the location more than makes up for it. Easy access to downtown by metro, peaceful surroundings, and that unbeatable lakeside setting really elevate the experience. It’s a great choice if you value ambiance and convenience over ultra-modern design.

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Hanoi Daewoo Hotel

Hanoi Daewoo Hotel has been around for years, and it truly shows in how well-maintained the property is. The facilities are comprehensive, with a spacious swimming pool that’s perfect for relaxing after a busy day. The location is incredibly convenient—just steps away from Lotte Centre, with supermarkets and shopping malls nearby. Getting to the Old Quarter is quick and easy, taking only about 10 minutes by taxi. Breakfast is a highlight too—offering a wide variety of options, both local and international, with generous portions and great quality. It’s clear the team takes pride in guest comfort and service. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value and makes for a memorable stay.

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InterContinental Hanoi Westlake

The InterContinental Hanoi Westlake is an absolute gem. Even though it’s not a brand-new property, the cleanliness and attention to detail are impressive—every corner feels well-maintained and luxurious. The location is perfect: just a 30-minute drive from major attractions, and with Grab or public transit, getting around is hassle-free. Yes, surge pricing can happen during peak hours, but the views of West Lake alone make it worth every minute. There are plenty of charming cafés, the famous Marou chocolate shop, and small boutiques within walking distance—ideal for a relaxed stroll after a long day. What really stands out? The service. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. Having access to the lounge all day long means you can relax, read, grab a drink, or even take a nap without ever needing to leave the hotel. It’s like having your own quiet retreat in the heart of Hanoi. For comfort, convenience, and that special touch of luxury, this hotel delivers on every level. A must-stay if you’re visiting Hanoi.

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Melia Hanoi

Staying at Melia Hanoi was an absolute delight from start to finish. Located right in the heart of the Old Quarter, it’s just a short walk to iconic spots like Hoan Kiem Lake and the bustling streets of the local market—perfect for exploring on foot. The rooms are spacious, clean, and thoughtfully designed, with some recently renovated units featuring modern amenities that really elevate the experience. Staff go above and beyond with warm, professional service—always attentive, quick to respond, and genuinely helpful when needed. The fitness center is well-equipped, and the pool area offers a peaceful retreat. Breakfast is a highlight: a diverse buffet with plenty of options, including halal choices, making it great for all guests. While the hotel is a slight stroll from Hoan Kiem Lake (about 10 minutes), it’s still very walkable and adds to the charm of discovering the neighborhood. Overall, this five-star property delivers exceptional value and comfort—whether you're here for business or leisure. Highly recommended!

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Grand Mercure Hanoi

Staying at Grand Mercure Hanoi was an absolute delight—cleanliness exceeded all expectations. The entire property and my room were spotless, modern, and well-maintained, with a subtle fresh scent throughout that made the space feel inviting. Even though the room is compact, it’s thoughtfully designed with everything you need—perfect for a one-night stay before heading to Halong Bay. I didn’t get a chance to use many of the hotel amenities, but what I experienced was already impressive. While it's a bit removed from the city center, the quiet location actually works in its favor—no noise disturbances at all. What truly stood out was the surprise wedding anniversary gift: a sweet treat and fresh flowers delivered to my room. For such a reasonable rate, this level of personal touch was incredibly touching. I’ll definitely return to Hanoi and choose this hotel again. A rare gem with heart and value.

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Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Staying at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi was an absolute highlight of my trip to Hanoi. The hotel itself is a stunning example of French colonial architecture, with elegant details and timeless charm that immediately set the tone for a memorable experience. Located just a 15-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake and the famous 36 Streets, it’s perfect for exploring the heart of the city on foot. The entrance has a dedicated drop-off zone, making it super convenient if you’re arriving by Grab or other rideshare services. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, attentive, and always ready to recommend local restaurants or help plan activities. My room was slightly smaller than your typical international five-star, but incredibly comfortable and beautifully decorated in classic French style. It faced the lush garden courtyard, so absolutely quiet—no traffic noise at all, which made for excellent sleep quality. The breakfast buffet was outstanding: fresh, diverse, and thoughtfully presented. I especially loved the egg coffee served in a delicate porcelain cup—it added such a special touch to the morning ritual. This hotel truly offers a unique blend of history, luxury, and genuine hospitality. If I ever return to Hanoi, this will be my first choice without hesitation.

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Peridot Grand Luxury Boutique Hotel

Located just a 10-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, this hotel may look unassuming from the outside, but once you step inside, you’re greeted with elegant and thoughtful design that truly stands out. Despite being in a bustling area, the rooms are surprisingly quiet—perfect for a restful stay. The front door opens right into a popular local Vietnamese eatery, making dining on-site super convenient. Breakfast is a highlight: generous, varied, and delicious. The staff are warm, attentive, and always ready to help. We stayed for two nights on December 14th and 15th—the rooftop pool was too chilly to swim in, which is understandable this time of year. The gym is located in a closed-off, windowless space with noticeable rubber odor, so we didn’t use it. However, if you don’t rely heavily on fitness or pool access, this place is an excellent choice. With its central location, charming atmosphere, and strong value for money, I’d definitely recommend it to friends. It’s one of those hidden gems that delivers far more than expected.

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Oakwood Residence Hanoi

I've stayed at countless hotels over the years, but this one truly exceeded my expectations. The breakfast was excellent—fresh, varied, and delicious. The rooms are incredibly well-equipped with a small kitchen complete with utensils and dishes, which made cooking our own meals a breeze. The gym is modern and spacious, and the pool area is peaceful and inviting—perfect for unwinding. We had a wonderfully relaxing weekend here. Plus, the location is fantastic: just steps away from amazing restaurants and easy access to everything in the city. It’s rare to find such a great balance of comfort, convenience, and value—this place is a standout.