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Cheap Hotels in Hanoi

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Top neighborhoods in Hanoi

Old Quarter

Hanoi's Old Quarter buzzes with centuries of stories along its 36 streets of trades. Watch artisans hammer silver and carve wood in ancient tube houses while motorbikes zip past colonial buildings. Wander to tranquil Hoan Kiem Lake where locals practice tai chi or explore incense-filled temples that offer peaceful retreats from the energetic streets. From plastic stools serving affordable pho to boutique hotels in restored French buildings, the quarter offers authentic experiences at every turn. Most attractions sit within walking distance, though cyclos provide a traditional ride when your feet need rest. Morning visits avoid crowds and offer the gentlest introduction to this captivating neighborhood.

Tay Ho

Tay Ho lets you escape Hanoi's bustle without missing the magic. Stroll ancient pagodas like Tran Quoc with its lotus-shaped tower, or catch golden sunsets along West Lake's shoreline paths. French colonial villas mix with modern buildings while temple bells echo across the water. This leafy district balances traditional Vietnamese life with international flair. The dining scene shines with lakeside cafes and restaurants serving both local and global cuisine until around 10pm. Getting around is simple with motorbike taxis and ride-sharing apps, while quiet streets make walking or cycling a joy. From boutique hotels to upscale guesthouses, accommodations offer peaceful views of Vietnam's largest urban lake.

Ba Dinh

Ba Dinh serves up Vietnam's most significant historical landmarks against a backdrop of tree-lined boulevards and tranquil gardens. Explore the imposing granite Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the mustard-yellow Presidential Palace, and the ancient One Pillar Pagoda rising from lotus ponds. Military history buffs can check out weathered artifacts in museum courtyards while nature lovers wander through the botanical gardens. Government-worker lunch spots dish out authentic pho and bun cha at wallet-friendly prices. Wide boulevards make walking pleasant, though you'll need patience at traffic crossings. City buses connect major sites easily, with motorbike taxis filling transportation gaps when your feet need a break.

French Quarter

The French Quarter effortlessly blends Vietnam's rich history with French colonial charm. Honey-colored buildings with green shutters line tree-shaded boulevards while the neo-classical Opera House stands as a dramatic centerpiece. Visitors can explore St. Joseph's Cathedral, stroll along Hoan Kiem Lake, or discover local art galleries showcasing contemporary Vietnamese talent. Upscale Vietnamese-French fusion restaurants sit alongside sidewalk pho stalls, offering flavors for every palate. Boutique hotels housed in restored colonial buildings provide elegant accommodations with premium amenities. Getting around is a breeze with plentiful taxis and wide, walkable streets that invite leisurely exploration.

Hai Ba Trung

Hai Ba Trung offers a genuine slice of Hanoi life away from tourist hotspots. The neighborhood pulses with local energy around Hom Market, where street food aromas mix with vendor calls. Named after Vietnam's legendary warrior sisters, the area proudly showcases its heritage at Hai Ba Trung Temple with its traditional red lacquered architecture. Cultural spots like the Korean Culture Center and Cheo Theater add artistic flair. Local restaurants serve authentic Vietnamese dishes at wallet-friendly prices throughout tree-lined streets. Family-run guesthouses provide cozy accommodations with genuine hospitality. Getting around is easy with abundant local buses, motorbike taxis, and walkable streets connecting you to central Hanoi attractions.

Top landmarks in Hanoi

Frequently asked questions

How much is a cheap hotel in Hanoi?
There are plenty of cheap hotels in Hanoi with 104 to choose from. To find the best hotel deals, remember to sort your results by "Price: low to high" to see the cheapest Hanoi hotels.
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What area of Hanoi is the cheapest?
Location is important when you are looking for cheap hotels in Hanoi so consider looking at Hoan Kiem and Old Quarter for great budget-friendly choices. Prefer to stay in another part of town? Use our map feature to find a low-cost hotel in the perfect spot.
Are there any cheap hotels in Hanoi that offer free breakfast?
If you stay at a budget hotel in Hanoi, that doesn't mean you have to miss out on a good meal to start your day. Hanoi Family Homestay includes a free cooked-to-order breakfast. Hanoi Airport Suites Hostel & Travel also offers a complimentary local cuisine breakfast. Choose from other hotels in Hanoi that offer free breakfast by selecting our "Breakfast included" filter.
What are the best cheap hotels in Hanoi?
For a cheap hotel in Hanoi with glowing reviews, consider L'HÔTEL du LAC Hanoi, which features free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and air conditioning. You can also look at Hanoi Royal Palace Hotel 2 or Hanoi Lotus Boutique Hotel.
Are there any cheap motels in Hanoi?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Hanoi, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Noibai Luxury Homestay AAG where you'll find free WiFi and free parking.
Can I stay in a hostel in Hanoi?
Hostels can be a less expensive alternative to Hanoi hotels, as you can stay in a shared dormitory. There are 90 hostels in Hanoi. Tabalo Hostel Hanoi offers free in-room WiFi and a restaurant. Little Charm Hanoi Hostel has free in-room WiFi and an indoor pool. Hanoi Solo Hostel is another low-cost option.
What are the best cheap things to do in Hanoi?
Sightseeing doesn't have to be expensive. You if want to get outdoors, try a visit to Hoan Kiem Lake or make a stop at attractions like Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. Be certain a visit to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is in your plans.