Hanoi - Hà Nội

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Location
Ha Noi in Vietnam.svg
Geography
Area3328.9 km²
Population8,053,663 people (2019 estimate)
Density2,398 people/km²
LanguageVietnamese
NationKinh people (99.1%)
Administration
nationVietnam Vietnam
RegionThe North
Establish1010 - Ly Thai To moves the capital to Thang Long
Administrative division12 districts, 1 town and 17 districts
Power system220V/50Hz
time zoneUTC 7
Phone number 84(24)
WebHa Noi capital

Hanoi is the capital city Vietnam, belonging to the region East Northern. Currently, the capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are special urban areas of Vietnam Vietnam. Hanoi is located in the middle of the rich Red River Delta, which soon became a political and religious center from the very beginning of history. Vietnam.

Introduce

In 1010, Ly Cong Uan, the first king of the Ly Dynasty, decided to build a new capital in this land with the name Thang Long. During the period of the Ly, Tran, Le, and Mac dynasties, Thang Long citadel was a trading place, cultural and educational center of the whole North. When the Tay Son and then the Nguyen came to power, the capital was moved to Hue and Thang Long began to bear the name Hanoi from 1831, under King Minh Mang. In 1902, Hanoi became the capital of the Indochina Federation and was built and re-planned by the French. After two wars, Hanoi was the capital of the North and then the country Vietnam unified and holds this role to this day.

After the expansion of administrative boundaries in August 2008, Hanoi now consists of 10 districts, 1 town and 18 suburban districts. Currently, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are two particularly important socio-economic centers of Vietnam Vietnam. In 2009, after expansion, the city's GDP increased by 6.67%, total budget revenue was about 70,054 billion VND. Hanoi is also a cultural and educational center with theatres, museums, traditional craft villages, national media agencies and universities.

Climate

Hanoi's climate is typical for the Northern region with characteristics of a humid subtropical climate, hot summers, lots of rain and cold winters, little rain at the beginning of the season and drizzle in the second half of the season. Located to the north of the tropical belt, the city around the year receives a lot of solar radiation and has high temperatures. And due to the impact of the sea, Hanoi has quite a lot of humidity and rainfall, with an average of 114 rainy days a year. A clear feature of Hanoi's climate is the change and difference of two hot and cold seasons. The hot season lasts from May to September, with a lot of rain, with an average temperature of 28.1 °C. From November to March next year is winter with an average temperature of 18.6 °C. During this period, the number of sunny days in the city is very low, the sky is often covered with clouds and dew, February has an average of only 1.8 hours of sunlight per day. Along with two transition periods in April (spring) and October (autumn), the city has four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.

In May 1926, the temperature in the city was recorded at a record 42.8 °C. In January 1955, the temperature dropped to its lowest point, 2.7 °C. Hanoi's climate also recorded unusual changes. In early November 2008, a record rain fell on the northern and central provinces, killing 18 Hanoi residents and causing about 3,000 billion VND in damage to the city.

Arrive.

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We can move to Hanoi via Noi Bai International Airport, about 35 km from the city center to the northwest. The airport is quite small in size compared to the strategic location of the city, but still ensures to bring a lot of amenities and benefits to tourists when transiting here or wanting to come and visit Hanoi. Some airlines have routes to Noi Bai, including:

From the airport

  • Taxi You can catch a taxi available right at the exit at the airport, the price to go to the city center is about 300,000 - 400,000 VND, most taxis have kilometer counters or you can also bargain the price in advance to avoid the situation. The car goes round and round.
  • Private car At Noi Bai airport, there are many private car rental services (also called car without crest), this type of car is often used by business travelers. The price is only 300,000 VND for a 4-seater car and VND 320,000 for a 7-seat car to book your car
  • Bus From Noi Bai airport to the city center will take about 1 hour 30 minutes by bus. The bus lines you can catch are:
  • Bus 07 route Cau Giay - Noi Bai Airport. Ticket price: 8000 VND/way.
  • Bus 17 route Long Bien - Noi Bai Airport. Ticket price: 9000 VND/way.
  • Bus 86 route Hanoi Station - Hoan Kiem Lake - Noi Bai Airport. Ticket price: 35000 VND/way.
  • Car bus90 route Kim Ma Bus Station - Nhat Tan Bridge - Noi Bai Airport. Ticket price: 9000 VND/way.
  • Car bus 109 route My Dinh - Noi Bai Airport. Ticket price: 8000 VND/way
  • From the airport you can go to your accommodation through many different forms such as Grab, you can download the app or rent a motorbike 26 to go home

By train/train

Main railway lines

From Hanoi

  • Hanoi - Saigon route
  • Hanoi - Hai Phong route
  • Hanoi - Lao Cai route
  • Hanoi - Dong Dang route
  • Route Hanoi - Quan Trieu (Thai Nguyen)

To Hanoi

  • Motorbike You can explore the city on your own by renting a motorbike or calling Grab. Motorbike rental here ranges from 50,000 to 200,000 VND/day depending on the type of motorbike or scooter. Rent a motorbike in Hanoi - MOTOGO, 1A Trang Tien, Phan Chu Trinh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi (located right behind the Hanoi Opera House and about 1km to Hoan Kiem Lake, 84338 023 344 ([[26]]). MOTOGO is a professional and reputable motorbike rental service in Hanoi. All rental cars are new and quality cars, in addition, the shop allows to rent a car at a drop-off point at another location in the same system. The rental price for a digital car is 120,000vnd, and a scooter is 200,000vnd.
  • Taxi: If you go with a lot of people, you can choose a taxi. Although the price is quite high, but this vehicle will help you get to any place you want safely and quickly.
  • Cyclo: You can travel by cyclo to visit the old town. Most tourists coming here choose cyclo to move to tourist attractions in Hanoi. You can directly call a car because in the lakeside area, the number of cyclos is a lot.

Move

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Visit

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, a construction built in the 1970s, on Ba Dinh Square

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, also known as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Uncle Ho's Mausoleum, is the place where the body of President Ho Chi Minh is located. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum was officially started on September 2, 1973, at the location of the old platform in the middle of Ba Dinh Square, where he used to preside over large rallies.

The mausoleum was inaugurated on August 29, 1975. The mausoleum consists of 3 layers with a height of 21.6 meters, the lower layer is shaped like a three-step staircase, the middle layer is the central structure of the mausoleum including the body room and corridors. , the stairs up and down. Around the four sides are rows of square columns of granite, the top layer is the roof of a triangular mausoleum. On the main side is the inscription: "President Ho Chi Minh" in pink plum color. In his will, Ho Chi Minh wanted to be cremated and laid ashes in three regions of the country. However, the Politburo of the Communist Party Central Committee Vietnam Class III, with the reason "according to the will and feelings of the people", decided to preserve Ho Chi Minh's body for a long time so that later on, the people of the whole country, especially the people of the South, and international visitors can come to visit. visit.

Hoan Kiem lake

Hoan Kiem Lake with Turtle Tower

Hoan Kiem Lake, also known as Sword Lake (in the map of Hanoi in 1886, this lake is called Hoan Kiem Lake - Lac de Hoan Guom), is a natural freshwater lake of Hanoi city. In the past, the lake was also known as Luc Thuy lake (because the water is blue all year round), Thuy Quan lake (used to review marines), Ta Vong and Huu Vong lake (during the Le Mat dynasty). The name Hoan Kiem appeared in the early 15th century associated with the legend of Le Loi returning the sword. The name of the lake is taken to give a central district of Hanoi (Hoan Kiem district) and is the only lake of this district to this day.

Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

Built as a place to live and work for Vietnamese kings in the past but was heavily destroyed during the civil war at the end of the 18th century, later the citadel was reduced by King Gia Long and removed most of it. Palace brought to Hue. After the French took over Vietnam, the citadel was demolished, leaving only a few gates and Kinh Thien Palace. During the Vietnam War, the imperial citadel was a shelter for the revolutionary army and now it has been re-planned and recognized as a World Heritage.

Museum

  • 1 Air Defense Museum (Air Force Museum), 171 Truong Chinh (Southeast of the city center). It displays the achievements and development history of the Vietnamese Air Force. There was a UH-1 helicopter, a Soviet MiG fighter jet, a large MiG-6 helicopter, and other aviation weapons. Unfortunately, sometimes children climb up to play.
  • 2 Vietnam Military History Museum (Army Museum), 28A Dien Bien Phu. 08:00-11:30, 13:00-16:30, closed on Mondays and Fridays. Vietnam's great military history spans over 2000 years and this museum recreates it in 4 buildings. The artifacts are presented in Vietnamese, French and English. On display outside are the popular MiG-21 fighter jet, T-54 tank, and various bombs, as well as articles and photographs taken during the Indochina war (1945-1954 ) and the Vietnam War (1954-1975) 30,000 VND, additional 20,000 VND if taking pictures (sometimes).
  • Arts museum (Fine Arts Museum), 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc. Tuesday - Sunday 09:15-17:00. The museum is a place to reproduce the development history, outstanding works as well as artistic trends of contemporary Vietnamese art, without English information and only a few in Vietnamese. This museum is interesting from every angle, it depicts the wonderful nuances of the soldier, the Dong Son bronze drum, Buddhist art, and the wars of the 20th century. In addition, there are several The silk painting is quite interesting. 20,000 VND.
  • Ha Noi Museum (Hanoi Museum), Pham Hung, Cau Giay. The museum recreates the development history of more than 1000 years of Thang Long - Hanoi capital
  • 3 Ho chi minh museum (Ho Chi Minh Museum), 19 Ngoc Ha St, Ba Dinh 84 4 846-3572, email: . 08:00-11:30, 14:00-16:00, closed on Monday and Friday afternoon. A flashy white carved museum adorns the dignified beauty of Uncle Ho's mausoleum. Built and completed in the 1990s to evoke the image of a white lotus flower. Some of Uncle Ho's old photos and letters are displayed on the 2nd floor, but the main exhibition is on the 3rd floor. There, a car crashes through the wall to represent the chaos of capitalism. In the post-war version of the United States, some soldiers are charging into an electrical outlet, expressing the confusion of American soldiers when bogged down in the Vietnam war in the 70s, the cave as a shelter is recreated as the brain inside. in Ho Chi Minh and some later images are integrated with the main story of Uncle Ho's life and the struggle of the nation. One of the most informative museums in Vietnam and also the weirdest in the world. Instructions in English, French, Chinese, Russian and Vietnamese. 25,000 VND.
  • Relic area where Ho Chi Minh lives and works1 Bach Thao, Ba Dinh 84 4 0804 4529. Summer 07:30-11:00, 14:00-16:00. Winter 08:00-11:00, 13:30-16:00, closed on Monday and Friday afternoons. The exit from the mausoleum takes you right into the grounds of the relic, where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked from 1954 until his death in 1969. The relic is a complex and unique landscape complex. Unique features include two houses, where Uncle Ho's silhouette is still preserved, a garage with two cars Uncle used to use and a fish pond of his. The Presidential Palace is nearby, but not open to visitors. Leaflets are available in English, Chinese, French and Korean. Guided tours are available if you wait. 25,000 VND.
Hanoi flagpole
  • 4 Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (Museum of Ethnology), Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay District (Bus 14 from Hoan Kiem Lake - ask the driver where to get off, walk 500m to the museum (go opposite to the bus station, when you see a large square street, turn in and keep going until you see a big street at a right angle. Museum on the left side).). Mon-Fri 08:30-17:30. The museum is designed to recreate the popular culture and rituals of 54 ethnic groups in the territory of Vietnam. One of the most attractive tourist attractions at the museum is the outdoor exhibits, the houses of the ethnic groups, the costumes of the people. The museum displays an automatic guide system in Vietnamese, French and English languages. It is the most visited museum in Hanoi and has a very good cafe. 20,000 VND (HSV: 10,000 VND).
  • 5 Vietnam Revolution Museum (Museum of the Vietnamese Revolution), 25 Tong Dan St (216 Tran Quang Khai St). Tuesday-Sun 08:00-11:45, 13:30-16:15. The place displays detailed artifacts about the nation's struggle against the French colonial yoke (1858-1954) on the 2nd floor, exhibits exhibits about the war against the US to save the country (1954-1975) on the second floor. ground floor. This museum is considered a wonderful blend of French colonial architecture and traditional Vietnamese architecture under the hands of French architect Ernest Hébrard. 10,000 VND.
  • Vietnam History Museum (National Museum of Vietnamese History), 1 Trang Tien St. 08:00-11:30, 13:30-16:30. The place displays artifacts about Vietnam's history before 1945, a lot of antiques. 20,000 VND, students 10,000 VND. Photography 15,000 VND, video recording 20,000 VND.
  • Vietnam Women's Museum (Vietnam Women's Museum), 36 Ly Thuong Kiet St, Hoan Kiem (The center of Hanoi, 1km south of Hoan Kiem Lake),  84 4 3825 9938fax: 84 4 3825 9129, email: . Mon-Sun 08:00-17:00. A seemingly forgotten museum in recent times, this place displays images of national heroines, the role of women in the family and beautiful traditional costumes. Another attraction is that there are always many exhibitions held here with diverse and updated scales around the themes of single mothers, traditional medicine or goddesses. The museum has a modern interior with explanations in Vietnamese, English, and French, and English tours are available 30,000 VND.
  • One Pillar Pagoda (One-Pillar Pagoda) (Located between Uncle Ho's mausoleum and Ho Chi Minh museum). A famous temple built in the Ly Dynasty with unique architecture attracts many tourists both at home and abroad. free of charge.

War relic

Hoa Lo Prison - "The Hanoi Hilton"
  • Lake B-52 (Ho Huu Hiep), Ngoc Ha, Ba Dinh. Before December 19, 1972, this was just a small brackish lake near Hoang Hoa Tham, about 1km west of Uncle Ho's mausoleum. On that day, the Vietnamese air defense shot down and blew up a 100-ton B-52, causing it to fall to the bottom of the lake and form a relic as it is today.
B52 body on Huu Tiep lake
  • B-52 Victory Monument (Along Youth Street, along Truc Bach Lake). A stele commemorating the US Navy's victory in shooting down a B-52 plane (not the US Air Force as it is noted on the stele) in 1967 and capturing pilot John McCain, who is now a US senator. hour.
  • Hoa Lo prision (Hanoi Hilton), No. 1 Hoa Lo, Hoan Kiem. 08:30-11:30, 13:30-16:30. The prison was built during the French colonial period as a place to imprison and execute revolutionary soldiers of Vietnam. Nowadays. Two-thirds of the prison was demolished to make way for Hanoi Tower, the museum also displays artifacts about the brutal French colonial regime and the nation's heroic struggle. Hoa Lo Prison is also known as "Hanoi Hilton" when holding American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War, the museum also keeps the suit of US Senator John McCain when he shot down the B-52 His property fell into Truc Bach Lake. 20,000 VND.

Play

  • Backstreet Academy, 11A Nam Trang, Truc Bach, ☎ 84 0979 545 707, e-mail: [email protected]. 8AM-6PM.

A completely new travel experience, they allow the locals to approach and offer visitors real and unique activities such as silk weaving, woodcarving workshops, paper making, musical instruments tradition and visitors can even design their own paper masks or handmade fabric products with artisans. As a social enterprise, they work on the labor of less fortunate or disadvantaged people, an attractive destination to experience local culture and people for visitors.

West Lake, Hanoi

Watch movie

  • CGV Vincom City Towers6th Floor Vincom City Towers, 191 Ba Trieu, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi(04) 3974 3333.
  • CGV MIPEC Tower229 Tay Son, Dong Da District(04) 6252 3333.
  • Lotte Cinema LandmarkParkson 6th Floor, Keangnam Building, E6 Pham Hung, Cau Giay District(04) 3837 8035.
  • August Theater45 Hang Bai, Hoan Kiem(04) 3825 3911.
  • National Cinema Center87 Lang Ha, Ba Dinh District(04)35141791.

Bars

  • Green Sword Lake32 Le Thai To. A place to gather and enjoy the voices of famous singers every weekend.
  • Mao's Red Lounge07 Ta Hien, Hoan Kiem 84 4 39263104. Small, but lively in the heart of the old town. The second floor is for Western guests who smoke full of smoke. Mao is often present and plays music from the Ipod, always happy to talk to people. 20,000 VND for a bottle of Larue. The music in the bar is also quite good with moderate loudness. Visitors here are mainly foreigners who happen to pass by the shop or tourists, in addition, there are also Vietnamese people. The service here is quite good, the staff is quite friendly and works with high efficiency. Beer here also sells for about 15,000 VND / bottle and there is Jagermeister wine. The downside of the shop is that there is only one WC room at the bottom of the stairs leading down to the first floor to reach the first floor, so people always have to wait in line for their turn.
  • Minh's Jazz Club01 Trang Tien (new address) (behind the Opera House). A longtime establishment of Mr. Quyen Van Minh, famous for many foreign guests. Open all evenings.

Cooking classes

  • Cooking class in HanoiNo. 70 Giap Nhat, Nhan Chinh, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi 84944055166, email: . Each class at EZCooking Class is only from 10-12 students, mainly taking practice as the main thing. Students are allowed to prepare food, marinate, cook, and present dishes like real chefs under the guidance of dedicated teachers.
  • Hanoi Cooking Center44 Chau Long St, Ba Dinh (near Truc Bach lake),  84 4 3715 0088. Teaching cooking, retail chain and cafe campus with a charming menu that blends Asian and Western cuisine.
  • Hidden Hanoi137 Nghi Tam Rd, Tay Ho (Located on the road along West Lake), email: . Hidden Hanoi offers walking tours and cooking classes for customers, 1-hour walking tours and 3-hour cooking lessons. The cooking menu is different every day and there are always walking tours available. In addition, Hidden Hanoi also offers language and dance classes. USD50/person.
  • Vietnam Culinary School, email: . The facility is fully equipped to cook Vietnamese dishes. A session will begin with a morning market visit, you will be accompanied by an instructor and learn how to choose ingredients to make Vietnamese dishes, dishes will follow the pattern at a traditional Vietnamese cuisine restaurant

Climb the mountain

  • VietClimbNo. 40 Alley 76 An Duong04 66 82 43 52. From Tuesday-Sun, 08:00-22:00. The campus includes 200m2 of artificial climbing surface, 50m2 of cafe and mountain space and a specialized climbing shop. This is considered a great place for you to immediately experience the feeling of climbing outside of Hanoi.
Thang Long Water Puppet Theater

Dance music

  • Thang Long Water Puppet Theater (Thang Long Water Puppet Theater), 57 Dinh Tien Hoang St (near Hoan Kiem lake),  84 4 824 9494fax: 84 4 824 5117. A visit to the water puppet theater will be an exciting experience when arriving in Hanoi. Musicians play live music from traditional music, with men, women, dragons, dancing and splashing across the water. The story is sung in Vietnamese, but the lyrics are displayed in many different languages ​​to serve foreign visitors, but often viewers are always drawn to each movement and effect. There are various performances throughout the day, don't worry about getting wet but the seats are very small so guests of above average height will be a bit awkward. 60,000 and 100,000 VND. Extra fee of 15,000 VND if taking pictures.

Eat

Since the mid-1990s, Vietnamese cuisine has grown rapidly in both quality and variety. The most prominent of which is still preserved is pho, at present, there are hundreds, even thousands of culinary restaurants in Hanoi springing up to serve the needs of visitors with chicken dishes. , beef, fish and seafood.

In Hanoi, a culinary culture that cannot be ignored is the hundreds of kiosks selling sidewalk food with plastic tables and chairs sprouting up on the roadside, enjoying these dishes is the most attractive way to bring food. Visitors experience the interesting features of Hanoi's cuisine and culture. It's no exaggeration to say: quality, freshness and hygiene can make big differences. A bowl of quality beef noodle soup costs an average of 40,000 VND (January 2015) and the stalls in the markets are always full of fruits, sausages, donuts... at very cheap prices.

Pho with noodles of Hanoi people

Strange food

After Beijing, Hanoi is almost the world's second most exotic culinary paradise.

Snake meat restaurant(About 10 minutes to move across the Red River from the city center, you can take Bus 10, 15 or 17, 500m from Gia Lam bus station).

Le Mat village (also known as Snake village) is a craft village specializing in raising and making dishes about snakes. Snakes raised in cages can be easily encountered like lobsters raised in tanks in Western seafood restaurants. When you order snake wine from the menu, the waiter will bring a live snake, kill it on the spot, drip its blood into a small glass of rice wine and cut off its head while its heart is still beating to let you can swallow. Not for animal lovers or eco-activists. Snake meat is not cheap, the price is about 400,000 - 1,000,000 VND, a snake can be divided enough for 3-4 people to enjoy.

Another weird Hanoi dish is dog meat, there are many restaurants and people eat dog meat in winter, around the West Lake area. There have been a few trends in mobilizing Vietnamese people to stop eating dog meat over the past few years, but have not been effective, perhaps because it is a unique cultural feature of the Vietnamese people.

Balut boiled and sold everywhere from street vendors for about 7,000 VND. They will break the eggs in front of you, peel them and put them in a plastic bowl, garnish with some herbs, basil leaves and sprinkle with pepper. You can completely bite off the head and beak of the duckling if the first bite is not lucky enough to hit another spot.

Enjoy

  • Bun cha1 Hang Manh, 67 Duong Thanh (Old town, near Hang Da market),  84 16 9777 6666. 08:00-19:00. These are considered the most famous places for bun cha in Hanoi as well as in Vietnam. about 80,000 VND.
  • Cafe 6969 Ma May St, opposite Friendly Hotel. A reliable destination to enjoy Western cuisine in the heart of the old town, however, some guests complain that it is a bit expensive and of poor quality
  • The Cart Au Trieu18 Au Trieu, Hoan Kiem (Au Trieu is the street to the right of the Church, but to enter The Cart you have to enter through the back door to an alley and turn left.),  84 4 3928 7715. 08:00-17:00. Try the cupcakes 60,000 VND/sandwich.
  • The Cart Nghi Tam8B, Lane 1 Au Co, Nghi Tam, Tay Ho (Located between Sheraton and Intercontinental.),  84 4 3718 6967. 07:00-19:00. A great place for breakfast and takeaway coffee as well as smoked dishes. Try the meat and potatoes or the veggie cheesecake, onion and potato paste. 60,000 VND/sandwich, 45,000 VND/Punto Italia latte.
  • Comrade Dan (Hang Bo). 11:00-14:00. Cheap prices and authentic Vietnamese food. 25,000-40,000 VND.

To drink

Fresh beer is a popular drink in Hanoi and is sold all over the old town. At the intersection in the middle of the street Ta Hien and Luong Ngoc Quyen, bạn có thể thấy người ta ùn ùn đổ về đây mỗi tối để uống bia và thưởng thức không khí của Hà Nội.

Hà Nội là một thành phố sống động vào cuối tuần, nhưng các cửa hàng ở phố cổ lại đóng cửa sớm hơn (vào nửa đêm) những ngày trong tuần. Các địa điểm khác ngoài phố cổ thường mở cửa muộn hơn và đóng cửa không cố định thời điểm. Những người trẻ thường tụ tập xung quanh nhà thờ trên phố Lý Quốc Sư để thưởng thức trà chanh, cắn hạt hướng dương và truyện trò trên những hè phố. Buổi tối ở đây thường khá đông đúc.

Ngồi trên một chiếc ghế nhựa và thưởng thức bia hơi trên phố cổ Hà Nội, nhấp từng ngụm bia lạnh và ngắm nhìn sự hối hả nhộn nhịp của đường phố là một trải nghiệm kỳ diệu. Giá bia rất rẻ và nó có thể giúp bạn thư giãn hay chụp những bức ảnh về những gì đang di chuyển trước mặt. Không thể bỏ lỡ. Hơn nữa, một khi đến với phổ cổ, bạn sẽ thấy mọi con phố được phủ đầy bởi những hàng phở, và cà phê (bao gồm cả trà, nước giải khát, thậm chí là phở). Trên phố Tô Tịch, một con phố nhỏ nối Hàng Quạt và Hàng Gai, bạn hoàn toàn có thể thư giãn với một ly sinh tố giá chỉ ~7000 đồng.

Sleep

Thuê phòng

  • Camel City Hotel (hay còn gọi là Indochina Queen), 8/50 Đào Duy Từ (giữa phố Đào Duy Từ và Tạ Hiện),  84 4 3935 2024. Trả phòng: 12:00. Tọa lạc tại trung tâm thủ đô Hà Nội, nằm ở phía bắc hồ Hoàn Kiếm, có nhiều phòng rộng phù hợp với nhiều mức giá khác nhau. Tất cả các phòng đều có nước nóng, tivi màn hình phẳng, miễn phí bữa sáng. Khách sạn nằm trong ngõ nên yên tĩnh hơn so với các khách sạn tọa lạc trên những con đường lớn khác USD17-20.
  • 1 Especen Hotel28-38 Thọ Xương & 41 Ngõ Huyện St, Hoàn Kiếm (cách nhà thờ 30m, nằm trên một con hẻm yên tĩnh ở phố Âu Triệu),  84 4 3824 4401fax: 84 4 3825 9460, e-mail: . Nhận phòng: 12:00, trả phòng: 12:00. Phòng mới, sạch sẽ, sáng sủa, yên tĩnh, nhân viên thân thiện. USD17-19.
  • Hanoi Backpackers' Hostel48 Ngõ Huyện St, Hoàn Kiếm (Ngay gần nhà thờ),  84 4 828 5372, e-mail: . Nhận phòng: 24 hr, trả phòng: 24 hr. Điều hành bởi 2 người Úc đã sinh sống lâu năm ở Hà Nội. Phòng máy lạnh sạch sẽ (bao gồm cả phòng nữ, phòng đôi), bồn tắm nóng, nhà hàng nướng BBGs ở sân thượng, wi-fi miễn phí, và lực lượng nhân viên tuyệt vời luôn luôn sẵn sàng giúp đỡ du khách. Tất cả các giường đều đều có một tủ cá nhân lớn (không thêm phí), kệ và đèn ngủ. Thành viên của Tập đoàn khách sạn Quốc tế Hostelling, do đó sẽ được giảm giá cho những thẻ thành viên còn hiệu lực. Vào mùa cao điểm thường đông khách, do đó bạn nên đặt trước. đơn USD7.50, đôi USD30, bao gồm bữa sáng.
  • Hanoi Central Backpacker's16 Lý Quốc Sư và 45A Lý Quốc Sư, Hoàn Kiếm (Gần nhà thờ trên phố Lý Quốc Sư, ngay con hẻm sau June Fashion),  84 4 3948 1508. Nhận phòng: 24 hr, trả phòng: 12:00. Nhân viên địa phương thân thiện, internet miễn phí. Một vài khách phàn nàn về vệ sinh. Bia miễn phí mối tối. 16-bed dorm USD5, đôi USD29, bao gồm bữa sáng.
  • Hanoi Centre Ville HotelNo 47 Lương Ngọc Quyến St, Hoàn Kiếm (cách 20m từ quán Bia hơi),  84 4 3826 8459, e-mail: . Nhận phòng: 08:00, trả phòng: 12:00. Các phòng đều rộng rãi, an toàn và vừa được cải tạo. Một số phòng có tủ quần áo. Các tầng đều được lát gạch cứng và rất sạch sẽ. Ti vi LCD, máy lạnh, điều hòa 2 chiều, nước nóng 24/7, dụng cụ giặt ủi, máy sấy tóc, wi-fi thông suốt, máy tính kết nối internet miễn phí tại sảnh và một bữa sáng tuyệt vời. Đóng cửa muộn, nhân viên thân thiện, nhưng nếu cầu thương lượng bằng tiếng Anh (hoặc tiếng Pháp), hãy liên hệ ông Tuấn: một nhà quản lý bề nổi có thể dễ dàng triệu hồi nhân viên và am hiểu về hướng dẫn du khách. Nên đặt phòng trước. USD12-25, bao gồm bữa sáng.
  • Hanoi Emperor HotelNo 16 Hàng Buồm St, Hoàn Kiếm, e-mail: . Internet miễn phí với 2 máy tính ở sảnh, miễn phí wi-fi trong tòa nhà. Nhân viên thân thiện và luôn sẵn sàng giúp đỡ. Khách sạn chỉ có 14 phòng, nên đặt trước vào mùa cao điểm. USD15 .
  • Hanoi Guesthouse14 Bát Sứ St 84 4 3824 5732, e-mail: . Một khách sạn nhỏ rất quen thuộc với Tây ba lô. Nhân viên thân thiện, trung thực. Tất cả các phòng đều có điều hòa với toilet riêng và vòi hoa sen. Có một cơ sở khách là Hanoi Guesthouse2. Đôi USD22, bao gồm bữa sáng.
  • Hanoi International Hostel24 Thọ Xương (2 phút đi bộ từ hồ Hoàn Kiếm),  84 4 3826 1212fax: 84 4 3824 6010, e-mail: . Là một nhà nghỉ cơ bản và rẻ với quạt, nước nóng vào điều hòa. Bạn sẽ phải bước lên một con dốc nhưng sẽ được giúp với một ít tiền tip. Không có dịch vụ vệ sinh buồng phòng trong khi bạn đang ở căn phòng đó. Nhân viên thân thiện và hữu ích. Internet miễn phí ở tầng trệt (giới hạn 15 phút/ngày). Các quán cafe cung cấp thực phẩm rất rẻ. Ở tầng trệt có một văn phòng du lịch với nhiều sự lựa chọn, có xe máy và xe đạp cho thuê. Phòng ngủ USD3-6, giảm giá cho khách ở lâu.

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  • Chợ Hôm19 Phố Huế. Chợ có rất nhiều loại mặt hàng, đặc biệt là hàng vải ở tầng 2, giá cả phải chăng và chất lượng tốt, tuy nhiên, nhớ mặc cả khi mua hàng.
  • Đồng XuânĐồng Xuân, Hoàn Kiếm. Chợ bán buôn và là một trong những chợ lớn nhất Hà Nội, bày bán chủ yếu là quần áo, dụng cụ học tập, đồ trang sức, mỹ phẩm... Trải nghiệm chợ đêm Đồng Xuân luôn là một điều hấp dẫn đối với bất kỳ du khách nào khi đặt chân đến thủ đô
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