Hanoi’s Old Quarter is the best place to stay for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and convenience. This vibrant district is filled with narrow streets, bustling markets, authentic street food, and significant landmarks. Staying here means you’re within walking distance of:
Hoan Kiem Lake
Dong Xuan Market
Ngoc Son Temple
The Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre
Street food, cafe, and restaurant hub
The compact nature of the Old Quarter ensures that wherever you stay, you’re never far from the action. Different areas cater to various travel styles, making it easy to find the perfect accommodation.
Hoan Kiem Lake
Near Hoan Kiem Lake – Ideal for First-Time Visitors
Staying near Hoan Kiem Lake is perfect for first-time visitors. This area offers scenic views, cultural attractions, and easy access to popular landmarks.
Recommended Hotels:
Le Premier Hotel (Mid-range, $60–$90 per night) – Boutique charm with excellent service.
Tyrant Hotel(Mid-range, $60–$100 per night) – Comfortable and centrally located.
Hanoi Pearl Hotel(Mid-range, $60–$160 per night) – Comfortable, stylish, and centrally located.
Apricot Hotel(Luxury, $150–$400 per night) – High-end accommodations with a rooftop pool and lake views.
Hanoi Tirant Hotel - Executive Room with Balcony
Le Premier Hotel - Suite Balcony
Apricot Hotel - Canvas Lake View
Hanoi Pearl Hotel - Deluxe City View
2. Ta Hien Street & Beer Corner – Best for Nightlife
For an energetic atmosphere, Ta Hien Street (Beer Street) is the place to be. It’s packed with bars, street food, and social vibes lasting late into the night.
Recommended Hotels:
Hanoi One Hostel(Budget, $10–$25 per night) – Modern, ideal for digital nomads and young travelers.
3. Hang Gai Street (Silk Street) – Best for Shopping
If shopping is your priority, Hang Gai Street is the best choice. Known for its silk shops, tailor stores, and local art galleries, this area is perfect for fashion lovers.
Recommended Hotels:
Hanoi Lucky Hostel(Budget, $8–$70 per night) – Budget-friendly with a central location.