Contemporary five‑star retreat near the Temple of Literature, blending cultural design, panoramic rooftop pool, multiple dining venues and spa relaxation.
Location
Set in the historic Dong Da district of Vietnam’s vibrant capital, this hotel sits within easy walking distance of the Temple of Literature and Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, with Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long also close by. Its central address makes it a strong base for exploring both heritage attractions and Hoan Kiem Lake’s lively Old Quarter.
Rooms
Across 181 carefully designed rooms and suites, interiors pay homage to Vietnamese culture with rich materials, traditional motifs and warm colour palettes. Categories range from stylish Deluxe and Grand Deluxe rooms to spacious Executive rooms with lounge access, and suites up to presidential scale, all featuring modern comforts, high‑speed internet and city views that capture Hanoi’s energy.
Facilities
A standout feature is the rooftop swimming pool with skyline views, ideal for morning laps or sunset relaxation. The hotel also offers a spa and wellness centre, fitness room, multiple restaurants and bars including a rooftop lounge, executive lounge access and 24‑hour services.
Activities
From here you can stroll through leafy boulevards to historic sites, join guided walking tours of colonial architecture, or explore Hanoi’s street‑food scene and café culture. Cultural rituals and museum visits are easily arranged, and river cruises on the Red River or water‑puppet shows provide distinctive local experiences. The concierge can also organise day trips to nearby natural and heritage sites.
Sustainability
The hotel incorporates energy‑efficient systems such as intelligent motion sensors in guest rooms and broader eco practices into its operations. Engagement with local suppliers and cultural experiences helps support Hanoi’s community and heritage programmes, while guest activities can include responsible tourism options around the city.
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January
Northern Vietnam experiences cool and dry weather, making it ideal for exploring Hanoi and Halong Bay. The southern regions are warm and pleasant.
February
Weather in the north remains cool, while central and southern areas enjoy warm, dry conditions. Lunar New Year, Tet, is a festive highlight.
March
Spring arrives in the north, with mild temperatures and blooming flowers. The south remains warm and dry. Ideal for beach destinations like Nha Trang.
April
The entire country experiences pleasant weather. Consider traveling for Tet if you want to immerse in cultural celebrations.
May
May marks the start of the wet season in the north, but central and southern Vietnam remain hot. Be prepared for occasional heavy rains, especially in central and northern Vietnam. Consider coastal areas for water-based adventures. Temperature: North and Central: 30-38°C
June
The entire country experiences its hot and humid season. The mountainous areas like Sapa are a good alternative for cooler temperatures and adventures. Temperature: North and Central: 30-38°C
July
Be prepared for occasional heavy rains, especially in central and northern Vietnam. Consider coastal areas for water-based adventures. Temperature: North and Central: 30-38°C
August
Central Vietnam is a good choice during these months, with great beach weather. Northern Vietnam experiences rainy and humid conditions.
September
The north begins to cool down, and central Vietnam is pleasant. This is an excellent time for outdoor adventures. Temperature: North: 27-33°C, Central: 25-32°C.
October
Most of Vietnam experiences great weather in October. Ideal for trekking in the north and exploring the south Temperature: North: 24-30°C (75-86°F), Central and South: 25-32°C.
November
Northern Vietnam sees pleasant weather with autumn foliage. Central regions continue to be good for beach vacations. Southern Vietnam is warm and dry.
December
Northern Vietnam experiences cool temperatures, perfect for exploring cities. Southern Vietnam remains warm and dry, making it ideal for beach holidays.
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