Price | $28 - $139 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN HANOI | Long Bien | 60% cheaper | Hotels in Long Bien are the cheapest in Hanoi at just $28 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN HANOI | Tay Ho | 49% more expensive | Tay Ho has the highest priced hotels in Hanoi with rooms averaging $139 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN HANOI | Hoan Kiem | 85% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Hoan Kiem than any other neighborhood in Hanoi |
Low Season | August | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | March | most expensive time to stay |
25% | expected price decrease | |
61% | expected price increase |
Price | $118 - $405 |
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Cheapest day of week | Friday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Sunday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$168 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$111 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Lowest Hotel Price | $7 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Lotte Hotel Hanoi |
Hotels Near Airport | 6371 |
Average Length of Stay | 7 days |
Hanoi is the Vietnamese capital and the second-largest city in the region. It is fairly easy to find a cheap hotel in Hanoi, and the area boasts several choices in said cheap hotel lodgings. When in Hanoi, there are many public transportation options. The highly recommended Old Quarter is a good place to find hotels in Hanoi, and there are plenty of transport opportunities to equally spectacular neighborhoods like Tay Ho, which is a hub for ex-pats. The many forms of transportation are largely privately run; hence it is recommended to negotiate prices before the trip. The Dong Da and Hai Ba Trung neighborhoods offer access to reliable public transport, buses, motorcycle taxis and rideshare taxis, and you can find several Hanoi hotels in these areas. You can also do as the locals do and rent a motorcycle. Busses are the most common means of public transportation and run throughout most of Hanoi.
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For those interested in the historical significance of the city Hoan Kiem Lake, Long Bien Bridge, a former city rampart, and the citadel wall offer some of the most insightful attractions, offering the avid historian a unique perspective of Chinese-ruled Hanoi. In Hoan Kiem Lake you can find the Hoan Kiem Lake hotel and the Hanoian Lakeside hotel. Those looking for luxury will find it in the French Quarter, which hosts the majority of the city's embassies and upscale accommodation. Business is conducted all across the greater Hanoi area, as it is Vietnam’s capital city. Those traveling on business may find the centrally located Pan Pacific Hanoi Hotel, with its resplendent views, to their liking. If it’s luxury and leisure you are after, the Hotel De l’Opera in Dong Da offers world-class accommodations.
Owing to its historic significance, Hanoi boasts an enormity of museums. Too many to mention each individually, consider checking out the Hoa Lo Prison Relic in the Hoàn Kiếm district. These museums are home to war miscellanies, anthropological and archeological discoveries, and a good deal of historic preservation of past leaders. Aside from the multitude of museums, you’ll also find area-specific attractions. The neighborhood of Ba Dinh hosts the majority of the city’s historical statues and monuments. Hai Ba Trung offers a more conventional tourist experience, with plenty of shopping opportunities, including trinkets and other souvenirs by which to remember your visit.
For the tourist looking to have an evening out in a fashion a westerner might be accustomed to is to be found in the Sai Gon district, easily reached by the hop-on-hop-off bus. This area is famous for its food markets offering a tame take on traditional Vietnamese dishes. Tourist-centric bars and nightclubs cater to the enthusiastic foreigner. Should you be in the market for something a little more reflective of Vietnamese culture, the Hanoi Old Quarter, easily reached by bus or taxi from Hanoi train station, hosts the majority of the city's local nightlife and offers the adventurous tourist an opportunity to take in the full Vietnamese party scene. Here you will find everything from American style burgers to Banh xeo.
Visiting Hanoi for 7 nights is the most common choice for our users.
The price of a hotel in Hanoi depends on several factors such as star rating, location and demand. Generally speaking, the average cost of a hotel is around $175 per night.
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