
Hanoi/Thanh Tri Elementary School Top Hotel Picks
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Hanoi/Thanh Tri Elementary School Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MAY DE VILLE Lakeside Hotel | ★★★★★ | 4.6 | 60 | 5.56 km |
| 2 | MAY DE VILLE Corner Hotel | ★★★★★ | 4.4 | 16 | 4.12 km |

This luxury hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Hanoi, just a 5-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter night market. Unwind at the full-service spa with massages and body treatments, or take a dip in the indoor and outdoor pools. Food lovers can savor authentic Vietnamese cuisine by the pool or enjoy 24-hour room service. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms and business center, plus free WiFi and express check-out. Explore the city stress-free with airport transfers and shuttle services to nearby attractions!

This hotel is a perfect choice in the heart of Hanoi, just a 15-minute walk to Hoan Kiem Lake and the Hanoi Opera House. Enjoy the outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, and spa treatments to relax. Start your day with a free cooked-to-order breakfast or take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Business travelers will appreciate the 24-hour business center and meeting facilities. The rooms feature memory foam mattresses and luxury bedding for a comfortable stay!
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I stayed at May de Ville Lakeside Hotel in Hanoi and was really impressed overall. The room isn't very large, but it’s clean, well-maintained, and comfortable for a short stay. Noise insulation is average—some sound from the hallway can be heard, so if you're sensitive to noise, consider asking for a quieter room. What truly stands out is the location. Right outside the hotel is the old quarter, where you can easily explore local shops, street food stalls, and authentic Vietnamese culture. Just steps away is the peaceful lake, offering beautiful views, especially at sunset. It’s perfect for travelers who want to be immersed in the city’s vibe without having to travel far. With great value for money and a central spot, I’d definitely recommend this hotel and would stay here again.
Staying at May de Ville Corner Hotel in Hanoi was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and close to public transit, making it easy to explore everything Hanoi has to offer. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and attentive service—always smiling, helpful, and genuinely welcoming. Daily room cleaning kept everything fresh and tidy, which I really appreciated. Breakfast was a highlight: a well-rounded buffet with both local Vietnamese dishes and Western options, all delicious and freshly prepared. The rooftop view was simply breathtaking—the panoramic sight of the city skyline, especially at sunset, made it worth every moment. The only minor downside was some slight sound transfer between rooms, but honestly, it didn’t take away from the overall experience. This hotel offers excellent value, great comfort, and a memorable stay. I’d definitely come back.
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!
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.
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.
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.
The hotel exceeded my expectations in every way—great location, convenient access to the city center via metro, and a vibrant atmosphere with many Korean guests. I was initially happy with my booking, but just before check-in, I noticed the price had dropped by 20%. I considered canceling and rebooking for a better rate, but unfortunately, the date I wanted (April 4th) was fully booked. When I reached out to the hotel to request shortening my original stay, they refused any flexibility. To avoid further hassle, I ended up paying an extra $1500 CNY to keep the reservation. It’s frustrating, especially since I’ve stayed at other Somerset properties without issues. This experience felt off—like being misled rather than treated fairly. While the room and service were solid, the lack of transparency and support during a pricing change left a sour taste. Would have loved more flexibility from the team.
I first stayed at this hotel nine years ago and was thoroughly impressed, so I naturally returned again. While the property does show signs of aging in some areas, the service remains exceptional—friendly, attentive, and consistently professional. The ambiance is still one of my favorites: quiet yet centrally located, making it easy to explore Hanoi on foot or by metro. I booked airport transfer through the platform, which arrived on time and took about 45 minutes—smooth and stress-free. The only downside? Limited dining options on-site. There aren’t many restaurants inside the hotel, so you might need to step out for a meal. Still, the overall experience was outstanding. For comfort, service, and location, this hotel continues to deliver great value. Definitely worth staying again.
Staying at Capella Hanoi was truly one of the highlights of my trip to Hanoi—despite not receiving a pre-arrival welcome email, the moment I stepped into the lobby, I knew this was going to be special. My Junior Suite was upgraded to a Capella Suite for both nights, and the space was breathtaking—the balcony offered stunning views, and the opulent opera-inspired interiors were perfect for slow, luxurious moments. Upon arrival, we were greeted with a welcome cake and fresh fruit, and all soft drinks and snacks were complimentary. The manual coffee machine was a real treat—no pods, just rich, aromatic coffee made fresh by hand. There’s even a QR code linking to a tutorial video, which added a nice personal touch. Every room came equipped with an iPad, making it easy to schedule housekeeping, dining reservations, and activities—all from the comfort of your suite. The bedding was incredibly comfortable, and the in-room amenities like the sleep-enhancing tea and sweet mung bean paste were thoughtful little details. The suite was spacious enough to separate work and rest areas seamlessly, and the kids’ toiletries were adorable—plus, they were restocked the next day. Afternoon tea was free, and breakfast was half-buffet with unlimited oysters and steak—seriously great value. While the beef pho wasn’t as impressive as advertised, the red bean pho was absolutely delicious—so fresh and flavorful, it literally brought tears to my eyes. The pool is small but beautifully designed, and as soon as you sit down, refreshments are brought right away. Overall, the experience was exceptional. This is the only hotel in Hanoi I genuinely felt attached to—and I’ll definitely be coming back.
Staying at Champton Hotel Hanoi was an absolutely delightful experience. The room was spotless and well-maintained, but what truly made my visit special was that it coincided with my birthday. The hotel went above and beyond by decorating my room with a sweet birthday touch and even surprised me with a small cake—so thoughtful and heartwarming! The staff were incredibly attentive and friendly throughout the entire stay. Even at check-out, they handed me a cup of rich, authentic Vietnamese coffee as a parting gift. It felt like being treated like family. This level of personal care is rare, and I can’t recommend this hotel enough. Will definitely be returning and telling everyone about this gem in Hanoi.
Staying at The Oriental Jade Hotel was an absolute delight! The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the city center and major attractions. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, friendly service; every team member made me feel welcome and well taken care of. Breakfast was a highlight—diverse, fresh, and delicious, with a great mix of local Vietnamese flavors and international options. I especially loved the homemade bread and fresh fruit platter. The overall experience was top-notch, combining comfort, convenience, and excellent value. I’d definitely book here again on my next trip to Hanoi and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a memorable stay.
The location of Hotel du Parc Hanoi is excellent—just a short walk from Hoan Kiem Lake, making it super convenient for exploring the city center. A bit of attention to direction helps since there are several nearby lakes, and if you're on a higher floor, the views are absolutely stunning with sweeping vistas over the water. The hotel feels like it has a Japanese influence, possibly even run by Japanese owners—though not brand new and showing a few signs of age, cleanliness is top-notch. Rooms are generously sized, which is rare in Hanoi, so space isn’t an issue. Pricing is fair for what you get, offering great value for money. Overall, this is a solid choice if you’re looking for comfort, quiet surroundings, and a peaceful atmosphere without sacrificing convenience.
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