Featured Hotels Near Ung Hoa Park

Tucked away in the heart of Hanoi, Ung Hoa Park feels like a hidden dream: a serene island surrounded by emerald trees and still waters, where white doves glide silently above. It’s where grandpas play chess, moms fly kites with their kids, and couples share quiet moments on wooden benches. Come here not for photos, but for soulful pauses—the kind that remind you what real life feels like.

Hoa Nam Hotel

Hoa Nam Hotel

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
Ung Hoa
0.99KM from Ung Hoa Park
DryerPicnic AreaBarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue AvailableSpa Massage
per night
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USD**1
Hoa Nam Hotel

Hoa Nam Hotel

4.2 / 5Good
Đầu đê
5.37KM from Ung Hoa Park
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarCafeChildren's Play AreaValet Parking
per night
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USD**6
Omerta Hotel

Omerta Hotel

5 / 5Outstanding
Te Tieu, Dai Nghia, My Duc
5.98KM from Ung Hoa Park
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**4
Palermohotel

Palermohotel

TT- Dai Nghia- My Duc- Ha - Noi, 1
6.17KM from Ung Hoa Park
Valet ParkingParking
per night
From
USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ung Hoa Park

Hanoi Metropole Hotel is a top choice, just a 5-minute walk from Ung Hoa Park, offering elegant rooms blending traditional Vietnamese design with modern comfort. The hotel features an indoor pool and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the park and city skyline. Complimentary shuttle services connect guests to Lake Hoan Kiem and the Old Quarter.

Another excellent option is Sofitel Hanoi Metropole, located in central Hanoi and adjacent to Ung Hoa Park, renowned for its French-inspired luxury and impeccable service. Its spa center provides rejuvenating treatments after a day of exploring. Guests can easily reach Temple of Literature and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum within a 10-minute walk. Both properties boast high safety standards and international accolades, making them ideal bases for discovering Hanoi’s cultural heart.

Marriott Hanoi is a top-rated choice for families, located near Ung Hoa Park, featuring a dedicated kids’ play area, heated swimming pool, and regular family workshops. The hotel offers baby cots, child-sized meals, and quiet zones for young guests. With spacious walking paths through the park, parents can stroll with strollers and enjoy picnics on the green lawns.

The hotel also provides 24-hour room service, perfect for late-night feedings or diaper changes. A 15-minute walk leads to Hanoi Children’s Museum, ideal for educational fun. Another great option is Golden Palace Hanoi, which offers spacious family suites with soundproof walls and private balconies for privacy. Free shuttles run to Temple of Literature and the Old Quarter, easing travel logistics. Weekend family activities like bamboo weaving and Vietnamese spring roll making promote bonding. Both hotels prioritize family comfort and safety, making them favorites among local and international travelers.

The most convenient way from downtown Hanoi to hotels near Ung Hoa Park is by Grab motorcycle taxi or regular taxi, taking about 15 minutes and costing between 30,000 to 50,000 VND. For public transit, take the Cat Linh – Ha Dong Metro Line to Gia Lam Station, then transfer to a local bus or taxi—approximately 20 minutes to reach the area.

Many hotels offer complimentary shuttle services, such as Hanoi Metropole Hotel and Sofitel Hanoi Metropole, providing door-to-door transfers from the airport or train station. Alternatively, renting a shared e-bike is an eco-friendly and flexible option, especially given the park’s central location and well-planned roads. Using Google Maps or the Grab app for real-time navigation helps avoid traffic. Regardless of mode, travelers can quickly arrive at their hotel and immediately enjoy the fresh air and tranquil atmosphere of Ung Hoa Park.

Near Ung Hoa Park, visitors can join daily morning Tai Chi sessions held in the park’s open square, practicing alongside locals to experience traditional Vietnamese wellness culture. Adjacent to the park is a mini folk market open every Saturday and Sunday, selling handwoven crafts, ceramic art, and local coffee, plus live water puppet performances showcasing Vietnam’s intangible cultural heritage.

Guests may also participate in tea ceremony workshops hosted by nearby hotels, learning to brew Dragon Well and osmanthus tea with traditional snacks. Another highlight is a guided tour of the Old Quarter, led by local guides who reveal hidden alleys, century-old teahouses, and historic homes, offering insight into everyday life in Hanoi. These immersive experiences blend nature, tradition, and community, creating unforgettable memories rooted in authentic culture.