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Hanoi la Vision Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel
8.3/10
Very Good579 reviews
0.76km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 61
La Sinfonia Citadel Hotel and Spa Hotels near Imperial Citadel
9.3/10
Great727 reviews
0.71km from Imperial Citadel
Trip.BestNo. 5 of Cultural Hotels in Hanoi
From MYR 249
Brilliant Nature Suites & Spa Hotels near Imperial Citadel
9.3/10
Great192 reviews
0.52km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 98
Queen Cafe Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel
9.0/10
Great149 reviews
0.55km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 95
Ly Nam De Apartment – Walk to Railway Cafe Hotels near Imperial Citadel
9.0/10
Great42 reviews
0.48km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 89
Bay Luxury Beijing Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel
8.6/10
Very Good145 reviews
0.92km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 92
Wilque Hotel Hanoi Hotels near Imperial Citadel
8.9/10
Very Good338 reviews
0.96km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 107
Urban Slumber Hotels near Imperial Citadel
8.5/10
Very Good357 reviews
0.49km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 11
Aurora Central Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel
9.2/10
Great354 reviews
1.15km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 195
Hanoi Old Town Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel
9.2/10
Great57 reviews
0.57km from Imperial Citadel
From MYR 88
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9.5/10
Amazing
AAnonymous User1. The location is excellent, right next to Hoan Kiem Lake, making it very convenient to visit all the famous attractions. 2. The service is a major highlight; it's simply superb. They offer personalized, one-on-one service, and the front desk staff even escorts you to your room. They are very enthusiastic and have excellent English skills. There's also a male staff member who speaks Chinese. 3. The downside is that the rooms are a bit narrower compared to those in China, which seems to be a common characteristic of hotels in Hanoi's Old Quarter. Surprisingly, the two bottles of mineral water in the room were chargeable, which is something they could definitely improve.
Solaria Hanoi Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Solaria Hanoi Hotel

Hồ Hoàn Kiếm Area, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 303
9.5/10
Amazing
GGuest UserGreat hotel, cleanliness is up to standard, water heater is constant, air conditioning is great no stench smell, staff friendliness and customer service is top notch, I do not usually bother to leave review but this hotel definitely deserve a good review, however I wish that maybe there can be more varieties of breakfast. On top of that I will like to compliment staff Miss Fancy, her attention to details and customer service is one of the best, I personally feel she should be groom and given the opportunity of a management role. Really satisfied and had a wonderful stay at this hotel !!!
Classyc Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Classyc Hotel

Hồ Hoàn Kiếm Area, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 330
8.4/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel is in a bustling downtown location, making it very convenient for getting around. Most importantly, the lovely owner is incredibly welcoming and provides excellent service. I definitely wouldn't hesitate to stay here again on my next visit.
Romantique Hotel De Hanoi Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Romantique Hotel De Hanoi

Hồ Hoàn Kiếm Area, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 127
8.4/10
Very Good
GGuest UserRephrase nicely and polite please: the overall experience was good (close to the mart - reasonable price, pickball, tennis/table tennis/pool 8 balls/ and swimming on site) until s male receptionist named Hieu decided to go above and beyond to tell us that he needed to check the room. It was around 12ish. We showed him the booking via trip.com. it stated thay we have until 2pm to check out. He refused to accept it. I asked if i could speak to a manager, this big ego guy was adamant thay it will still be the same outcome and threatened if we dont check out now there will be additional fee cherged for late checkout. We went to see a manager and she confirmed indeed it was 2pm. His ego crashed and hid inside another room to get away from embarrassment. Then at 1.40pm we recieved a call from trip.com telling us that the hotel rang them to remind us to check out. We told trip.com that it was your plateform thay stated 2pm. This is well within the allowable time frame. We even told them the hotel manager confirmed it was 2pm check out. Why they simply take instructions from a guy named hieu seeking his little revenge without checking the facts. I was wondering about his motivation and why he picked on us...and how did he know we were to check out today..only a few reasons i could come up with and money is probably one of them. There was no apology or nothing but a cold look exchange. Here’s a more polished and polite version of your message while still keeping your point clear: Overall, our stay was pleasant. The location is convenient (close to the mart), the price is reasonable, and we appreciated the range of on-site facilities such as pickleball, tennis, table tennis, pool, and swimming. However, our experience was unfortunately affected by an incident with a male receptionist named Hieu. At around 12:00 pm, he approached us insisting that we check out so he could inspect the room. We showed him our booking confirmation via Trip.com, which clearly stated that our check-out time was 2:00 pm. Despite this, he refused to acknowledge it. When I politely asked to speak with a manager, he insisted that the outcome would not change and warned that we would be charged an additional fee if we did not check out immediately. We then spoke directly with the manager, who confirmed that our check-out time was indeed 2:00 pm. Later, at around 1:40 pm, we received a call from Trip.com informing us that the hotel had contacted them to remind us to check out. We clarified that our booking clearly allowed check-out until 2:00 pm and that this had already been confirmed by the hotel manager. It was disappointing that this follow-up occurred without verifying the situation properly. The situation left us feeling uncomfortable, particularly as there was no apology or clarification afterward—only a rather cold interaction. While the facilities and overall stay were enjoyable, this experience with staff communication and handling of the situation was disappointing. We were pleased with the rest of our interactions with other staff there. Thank you for your warm and welcoming service.
Diamond Westlake Suites Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Diamond Westlake Suites

Tay Ho, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 231
8.3/10
Very Good
RRalfNeeded a good night of test without noise from streets. This was possible on the 7th floor according to the employee. The room was only five meters away from the road and I think the occupancy was about 25% Maximum. And this is royal measured. The window in the bathroom didn't even close. I asked for another room away from the road and with windows that can close. I was offered another room. Again a window that was broken, but I fixed it in a way it's closed now. Lifted up the locking system at the side of the window, but it fell down, so now the window doesn't open anymore. Small window. There's also a big window. Because of having big windows these rooms are being considered to be executive rooms. Never reared about window size influencing the level of hierarchy. But at the other side of the window there's a wall and it's a very creepy hole you stare in. I didn't really feel executive because of that. But still I got the one night of rest I needed to normally open my eyes again. It's creepy when you're so tired that your eyes just can't open anymore. Big fat eyes the next day. Suddenly the younger girl behind the reception approach me with an extreme humble tone of voice telling me that it's actually an executive room. I literally asked myself if they had the gutted attitude to sell me an upgrade. Never mind, relocation is coming anyways. Hanoi is a very dusty city. I mean extremely dusty. So dusty that the damage and harm it causes to visit this place really doesn't make yhe visit feels really worthy. Also the communism is absolutely what didn't suit me personally at all. I am socially more developed. In general I had the impression that they employees where friendly, but it's their job. Not their job to be aggressive as I experienced once when I just asked the question what sports Vietnamese people.like the most. But this was in check out day. And the sinistry in the laugh of the male receptionist towards the taxi driver after they pushed me into.paying more for what I ordered online completely woke me up. But it's also weird yo say that the new owner is less kayak and in the meantime trying to sell me.more nights and saying I should return. I completely don't understand this way of handling. Asking 30% extra for a early check in. I saw yes when booked one or two nights, but when one booked a week then I would give it for free. In my case I understand that I needed to pay more for that 3 hour earlier checking in. But my explanation was clear. I need rest and lay down in normality, instead of walking on the streets wearing me out even more. The option offered didn't have anything to do with customer focus. More customer abuse in the most possible hardcore form. And this was the second accommodation in Hanoi where this abuse happened. I only had two accommodation totally indeed. Yes that's correct fellow traveller. Horror travel horror. Now comes the materialistic reviewing: Beds brand new and 100% awesome and healthy. Spotless clean and even when you refuse room cleaning it still happens. Very need to do that. Amen to the cleaner lady. Welcome Hall is pleasant. Shower is nice. It's very noisy in the front of the building, but I've only seen one room and I know that women follow the extinguishers agenda from Europe and I experienced this extremely in Vietnam. It even makes me feel.Viet Numb. But that's a good sign. 7 days left and at least I've experienced a bit what the U.S. army experienced back then. Viet Numb for me is more like a Tour of Duty. I see a red door and I want to paint it black. Communists not my people.
Vista Hanoi Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Vista Hanoi Hotel

Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 120
8.3/10
Very Good
GGuest UserFantastic location to explore Hanoi’s famous train street and old town and local surrounding area from fruit stores to busy streets unfortunately didn’t get pictures of the room but they were very clean and spacious. Excellent customer service when helping us with grab taxis and locating a missing item we had left in a grab! Highly recommend for their service. Easy to get a trip to ha long bay from this hotel .
Hanoi Calido Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Hanoi Calido Hotel

Hồ Hoàn Kiếm Area, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 108
8.1/10
Very Good
MMrsGhouliaStayed at Hoa Hoang Hotel for 3 weeks. Service: 1. The front desk receptionist, Nga, is helpful, patient, and polite. She is always cheerful and attentive, even while handling calls and assisting other guests. She addressed my concerns clearly, answered all my questions, and is very pleasant to communicate with. 2. Breakfast buffet: staff is always on their feet. I see there’s two main servers, sometimes a third one. They’re very focused but it’s also because they have a lot of tasks - prep, cook, clean, replenish and clear all the dining tables. The tables are not always wiped down, but if you ask, they will address it immediately. Two weeks in, they hired a fourth server which was nice because tables were cleared and cleaned faster. There were a variety of food options with a few soup dishes that rotated each day. They serve mainly carbs and didn’t have many vegetarian options and not a lot of protein in general. They had breakfast chits that we would have to collect from the front desk each day and hand-in to the breakfast staff, they’re very on top of collecting the chits. 3. Room service: We never ordered food to the room. For a few nights, we did order dinner (rice, meat and a veggie dish). They can make anything you ask for either for lunch or dinner. If you don’t feel like going out, their cooking is quite tasty. We’d asked for new towels daily, our 2 water bottles, toilet paper and to empty our garage. We would ask to change or bedding every few days. 4. Rooms 614/615: 614 is the superior twin room and 615 is the superior queen room. My mom stayed in room 614 and my husband stayed in room 615 while I went back and forth. Furniture and flooring was exactly like in the photo online. Both rooms had working air conditioner and a ceiling fan and working mini fridge. TV in the rooms were not a SMART TV but we didn’t mind. The room cost the same although I don’t think room 615 is as nice as 614 since the washroom in 615 felt a bit older (the trimming had more mold and ceiling height was low). My husband who is 5 feet 8 inches (172 cm) would need to bow down to wash his head. Toilets flushed well in both rooms and water pressure was strong. There were tiny ants in both washroom floors and counters but it is Vietnam, we accepted it. Since it was not filled with them, it was not a concern. Beddings and towels are OKAY (meaning it was a pass for us) Some had light stains and tiny rips but it didn’t feel disgusting. 5. Cost: It was about $36 CAD after fees and taxes for each room, I booked a few nights online and a few nights in person which worked out to be around the same price after the conversion. Depending on the website promo, you may be able to get a better price per night online. 6. Location: calling for a taxi, grab, xanh sm takes a tiny bit of time because they’re on a one way street. But it’s walking distance to a park which is great! Overall rating 3.7, I would say it is like a Best Western hotels/suites in Canada. Service and staff 4 star, building and rooms 3.5 star. According to google, they are a 3 star hotel and I would agree. I would recommend a couple and family to stay. And I would return.
Hoa Hong Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Hoa Hong Hotel

Temple of Literature, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 82
8.0/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserI’ve chosen this place because it was close to the airport. The first thing is I assumed that because it’s close it’ll be really easy to get there after arrival, but actually taxi drivers don’t want to go there because for them is better to get more money from the trip to the city center then driving you for five min to this hotel. Then after finally arriving the staff that will meet you won’t have any hint of a smile on their face and will treat you like you’ve pissed them off only with your disturbance of their peace, the morning shift by the way was exactly the same. The room itself was ok, just as I assumed by the pictures but with the closer look you can see that lots of breakage and damaged stuff in the room
Grand Dragon Noi Bai Hotel Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Grand Dragon Noi Bai Hotel

Noi Bai, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 104
7.9/10
Good
SSophiie/!\ Avoid this hotel. We would never recommend this hotel for your stay in Hanoi. Stayed 18-20 April 2025: 3 days, 2 nights. 1/ Overbooking situation - cancellation the day before landing My friend and I booked two separate rooms to stay at this hotel, the day before the check in, my friend's booking got cancelled by the hotel without information. We had contacted the hotel several times in vain, then it was confirmed that they have overbooked the hotel which caused to trouble to start with our holiday. Hotel Director of sales M. Victor N. did replied by email on the checking day 18/4 few hours before that ”we don't know the fact. You can make your reservation on our website now.” The remaining option on 18/4 morning was a ”suite” 14 times higher rate than our initial booking... Therefore once arrived at Hanoi, we wanted to get a refund of my remaining booking but the hotel reception lady Mrs Ruby was not helpful at first and rude towards us. Her non hospitality professionalism and communication led us feel very unwelcomed (no smile, no thank you, speaking vietnamese with her colleague in front of us). May need to review if she really should stay at the reception as this is client facing interaction and should be solution driven. She strictly insisted that she doesn't know why we only got one room left and my booking was non refundable even tough they did cancelled my friend's one few hours ago. After negotiation, she kept saying as it is non refundable, either we stay, either we book another room. At that moment, there was an another room not the Suite one that just got available ”King room” and if we could pay the price difference which is higher than our initial paid booking and need to stay together in the same room. As we just started the holidays and to not loose the money that we could not get refunded, we paid the difference to change to that room. We paid in cash to get that room. We thought that was going to be just one off issue/misunderstanding and could start our holidays. Note: If you pay in credit card they will charge 3% additional. The exchange rate is more convenient to change at jewelry gold shop in Hàng Bac street (5 mins walk), the rate at the hotel is too high, don't change there. 2/ Cleanliness As we got this better king's room with window, we were expecting that to be at least clean and suitable for 2 pax. The bed sheets and cushions were yellowish, the floor was not vacuum (dead bees staying there whole stay), the slippers are dirty, the wall is stained and some unfinished renovation. The worst is the shower/bathtub, once you shower, it will flood to the room, we had to put towels to absorb the water in the room. You have to ask for towels if they clean your room as they will forget. 3/ Breakfast Be aware that it is from 6:30am to 9:30am, the breakfast is correct as a mini buffet Overall this hotel is average, the positive points are the location and the other gentleman receptionist allowing us to have a ”late check out” at noon instead of 11am, as if after noon they will charge one night more. The hotel should stop with overbooking rooms that will cause unnecessary stress situation for everyone and need to be renovated. To be honest, you can have much more great options nearby, CLEAN and with great hospitality service. As part of holidays and for a decent price, just book another hotel to avoid negative start for your holidays. Enjoy your stay in Hanoi and in Vietnam! PS: on some platform it is indicated there is a gym but there is none. And the hotel team is aware of these comments as we filled the same to their paper review form.
Victor Metropolis Lakeside Hotel & Rooftop Bar Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Victor Metropolis Lakeside Hotel & Rooftop Bar

Hồ Hoàn Kiếm Area, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 210
7.7/10
Good
DDawei 007What a perfect little place to stay if you have a late arriving flight or a very early morning one. I found the staff here extremely friendly and they used Google translate to communicate. The room was immaculate and offered fantastic value. They offer breakfast at an additional charge , very reasonable and their iced coffee is superb, highly recommend. An ideal place to stay for a night.
Sao Mai Cosy Nest-Noi Bai Airport Hotels near Imperial Citadel

Sao Mai Cosy Nest-Noi Bai Airport

Noi Bai, Hanoi
Price per night from:MYR 46

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What are the most popular hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long?

How much does it cost to stay at a hotel near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long per night?

According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night stay at a hotel near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi is MYR 361. Please note that prices fluctuate often, so this is a general guide only.

Which popular hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long have pools?

Summer is the perfect time to cool off with a family getaway to Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi. HOTEL de LAGOM (price from MYR 271),Luxe Paradise Suites Hotel & Spa (price from MYR 142) and Anatole Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 303) are some top hotels with pools where you can unwind and beat the heat.

What are the best hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long with parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Hanoi Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, consider staying at REY Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 249),Bespoke Trendy Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 208) and Brilliant Nature Suites & Spa (price from MYR 103) , these hotels all offer parking.

What hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long offer great breakfasts?

A good breakfast is all you need to kick-start your day. If you're after a hotel in Hanoi near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long with an excellent breakfast, you can consider staying REY Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 249),Urban Slumber (price from MYR 17) and Bespoke Trendy Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 208) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Which hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long have gyms?

As people become more health-conscious, many hotels now include fitness rooms. HOTEL de LAGOM (price from MYR 271),Proverb Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 264) and Luxe Paradise Suites Hotel & Spa (price from MYR 142) are some of the top hotels with fitness rooms.

How much does it cost to stay at hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long this weekend?

According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night weekend stay at a hotel near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi is about MYR 259. Prices can change often, so please use this as a general guide.

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Which hotels near Imperial Citadel of Thang Long have free Wi-Fi?

Free and reliable Wi-Fi is a must when you're travelling. REY Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 249),Queen Cafe Hotel (price from MYR 139) and Bespoke Trendy Hotel Hanoi (price from MYR 208) are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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Hanoi Hotels near Imperial Citadel Information

Number of Reviews 112,570
Total Properties2042
Weekday Avg. PriceMYR 272
Weekend Avg. PriceMYR 278
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