"This was a great place to stay at in Hanoi. Easy to walk to good food, sights, etc. The room was clean and comfortable. Bathroom in good condition with good water pressure. Staff went above and beyond with the service level as well. Definitely would come back here again."
"The hotel was in a good location, 2 blocks from Hoan Kiem Lake (lake in the heart of old town). The rooms were ok, a little dated, and breakfast buffet was average.
Staff was great, and very helpful."
"We had a wonderful stay at The Lapis Hotel. The room and facilities were immaculately clean, and the staff were incredibly helpful and accommodating. We had a very early 4:00 AM checkout, and they still prepared breakfast for us to take away, which was a really thoughtful touch. Everything about the experience felt professional and warm. Highly recommend this hotel if you’re visiting Hanoi!
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Top National Museum of Vietnamese History Hotel Reviews
Melia Hanoi
10/10 Excellent
"Concierge services were outstanding , everything they did was from the heart .. they even arranged for an item to be taxied from another hotel in Hanoi to us here. Highly recommended "
"excellent service from staff, always having a smile on their faces and greeting us and having the right amount of small talk.
also special thanks for acceding to my last minute request for decor and they even added in a cake!
their breakfast area is small but has right amount of food. seems like it changes daily.
there are many food option around the area and afew michelin food are all within 5 to 10minutes walk. hanoi night market start point is also about 5 to 10minutes away.
the road in seems to jam quite often. and for the tours i book, i seem to have to walk to main road to board the bus, not sure if they are unable to enter or just inconvenience."
"We really loved this hotel, staff were amazing, the room very nice , breakfast was great.
Thomas the assistant general manager was fabulous,he went above and beyond to make our stay very special.
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"I recently stayed at Royal Palace Hotel in Hanoi and had a fantastic experience. The bed was incredibly comfortable, providing a perfect night's sleep after exploring the city. The staff were exceptionally nice and helpful, going above and beyond to ensure our stay was enjoyable. The hotel's decor beautifully combines modern amenities with traditional Vietnamese charm. Overall, we were very pleased with our stay and highly recommend Royal Palace Hotel for anyone visiting Hanoi.
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"Lovely stay, lovely staff, great location. I was upgraded upon arrival, room was spacious and bathroom very modern. I slept so well!
Gym on rooftop was small, but had everything you need.
Breakfast was amazing! Large selection of dishes including usual breakfast items as well as more brunchy options like grilled chicken, noodle soups, stir fried veg, salads, and fruit.
Staff were all so kind and lovely.
Great location, walkable distance to all cool things around Old Quarter.
10/10 would recommend!"
"The hotel is beautiful, clean and the service is amazing. It’s located in the old quarters so you need to be prepared for a busy and loud street. But once you enter the hotel, it’s feels like you walked in a completely different place "
"It's literally in the middle of the town where all the action takes place. A short 5-10 minute walk to beer street if you want to party at night and right next to the shopping/main circle/waterfront area, and on the weekends less than a minute away from the night market. There is a small pool and billiards/foosball table upstairs though the room gets kind of hot at times. The hotel staff is extremely accommodating and very nice with any requests that we had. If you're closer to the ground floors you may end up hearing typical noise, bike horns, music from outside at night, but you're in Vietnam so that's pretty normal."
Wander around the banks of this peaceful lake and discover an historic temple, observe locals going about their daily life or enjoy a picnic lunch under the shade.
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What can I see and do near National Museum of Vietnamese History?
Hoa Lo Prison Museum, Vietnam Military History Museum and Ho Chi Minh Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Quan Chuong Gate, Long Bien Bridge and Imperial Citadel of Thang Long are notable landmarks to explore if you're in the area. You can check out the local talent at Hanoi Opera House, Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre and Vietnam National Tuong Theatre.
How can I get to National Museum of Vietnamese History?
To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Hanoi Railway Station or Hanoi Long Bien Station. There may not be many public transport options near to National Museum of Vietnamese History so consider a car rental to maximise your time.