Hanoi – Vietnam’s thousand-year-old capital captivates visitors not just with its ancient streets and incredible food, but with a range of centrally located hotels offering attentive service and genuine value for money.
Finding a hotel in central Hanoi isn’t difficult but finding one that’s genuinely worth the money is another matter entirely. I’ve visited Hanoi multiple times and stayed at a wide range of properties across Hoan Kiem, Dong Da and Ba Dinh districts. The honest truth: many places look great in photos but deliver smaller rooms, more noise, and less consistent service than advertised.
The 10 hotels in central Hanoi below were selected based on actual location, transparent pricing, and reliable service not just attractive listing photos. Whether you’re travelling for business, with family, or as a couple, this guide will help you find the right base to explore Hanoi’s streets, eat well, and make the most of the city on your own terms.
Practical note:
- Most hotels in the Old Quarter have small elevators or steep staircases. If you’re travelling with young children or elderly guests, always confirm accessibility before booking.
- All prices are accurate as of February 2026. Rates may vary by season, public holidays, and room availability.

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1. Capital Garden Hotel

Address: 4 Hoang Ngoc Phach, Lang Ha, Dong Da, Hanoi
Price range: 800,000 – 1,200,000 VND/night (~$32–$48 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
Capital Garden Hotel is a solid choice for business travellers or visitors who want to avoid the noise of the Old Quarter. The classic architecture with Asian influences, well-equipped meeting rooms, and on-site restaurant are genuine advantages. However, getting to Hoan Kiem Lake from here takes around 20–25 minutes by Grab (50,000–80,000 VND). Not ideal if you’re planning to walk the Old Quarter in the evenings.
Good fit if: You’re on a business trip, need meeting facilities, or prefer the quieter Dong Da area. Not ideal if: You want to walk to Hoan Kiem Lake or the night market.
2. Hotel Emerald Waters Classy

Address: 47 Lo Su, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Price range: 1,200,000 – 1,800,000 VND/night (~$48–$72 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
One of the best-located hotels in central Hanoi on this list. Just 5 minutes’ walk from Hoan Kiem Lake. The 4-star design, street-facing balconies, and Asian-European restaurant are genuinely good, not just marketing language. One honest caveat: entry-level rooms are slightly small for the price, so booking Superior category or above will give you noticeably better value.
Good fit if: You want to be right next to the Old Quarter, 4-star standard, and don’t need a pool.
[IMAGE: hotel-emerald-waters-hanoi-balcony.jpg | Alt: “hotels in central Hanoi – balcony at Hotel Emerald Waters Classy overlooking Lo Su Street”]
3. San Premium Hotel

Address: 112 Hang Bac, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Price range: 1,000,000 – 1,600,000 VND/night (~$40–$64 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
San Premium Hotel sits right on Hang Bac Street, one of the most vibrant and characteristic streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. From here, Hoan Kiem Lake, the Hang Dao night market, and dozens of good restaurants are just a few minutes’ walk. The modern boutique style is well-executed, and staff are consistently rated as friendly and strong English speakers, a real plus if you’re travelling with international guests. Good breakfast, clean rooms, competitive pricing for this location.
Good fit if: You want the Old Quarter experience right outside your door.
4. Hanoi Ancient Paradise Hotel

Address: 36B Ly Nam De, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Price range: 800,000 – 1,200,000 VND/night (~$32–$48 USD)
Check-in: from 13:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
The name “Ancient Paradise” isn’t just marketing, the hotel genuinely invests in wooden furniture and decor that captures old Hanoi in a subtle, unfussy way. Balconies overlook a quiet street, and the family-style service feels warm and personal. The 13:00 early check-in is a practical bonus that few hotels in the area offer.
Good fit if: You prefer a historic atmosphere and a quieter setting away from the main thoroughfares.
5. Thien Thai Hotel & Spa

Address: 45 Nguyen Truong To, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
Price range: 1,500,000 – 2,200,000 VND/night (~$60–$88 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
This is the best pick among hotels in central Hanoi if you want to combine city sightseeing with genuine spa relaxation. The Indochine-style design is elegant, and the spa is the real thing, not a budget operation with a premium sign on the door. The Ba Dinh location puts you close to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature, which is convenient if those are on your itinerary. Getting to the Old Quarter takes around 15–20 minutes by Grab.
Good fit if: You’re travelling with older family members or want a quality spa session built into your stay.
6. Amira Hotel Hanoi

Address: 31 Hang Ga, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Price range: 700,000 – 1,000,000 VND/night (~$28–$40 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
Amira Hotel is one of the best-value hotels in central Hanoi within the Old Quarter. Minimalist style, clean rooms, friendly staff. It delivers all three essentials at this price point. Hang Ga Street is lively in the evenings and close to some of Hanoi’s best street food. However, that also means street noise at night is a reality you should factor in if your room faces the street.
Good fit if: You’re backpacking or want an Old Quarter location on a budget. Note: Ask for an inner-facing room if you’re a light sleeper.
7. Hanoi Emotion Hotel

Address: 26-28 Hang Bot, Dong Da, Hanoi
Price range: 800,000 – 1,300,000 VND/night (~$32-$52 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
Hanoi Emotion Hotel is on Hang Bot Street. This is less tourist-heavy area that sits close to the Temple of Literature and West Lake, making it a smart choice if you want to avoid Old Quarter crowds. Modern rooms, a decent on-site Vietnamese restaurant, and noticeably quieter surroundings than the Hoan Kiem area. Getting to Hoan Kiem Lake takes around 15 minutes by Grab (40,000–60,000 VND).
Good fit if: You want a central location but don’t enjoy the noise and congestion of the Old Quarter.
8. Midori Boutique Hotel

Address: 43 Tran Xuan Soan, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
Price range: 1,000,000 – 1,500,000 VND/night (~$40–$60 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
Midori Boutique Hotel is the most distinctive option on this list, a genuinely Japanese aesthetic, Japanese-style breakfast, calm and orderly spaces throughout. If you’ve stayed at noisy Vietnamese hotels before and want a change of atmosphere, this is worth trying. The Hai Ba Trung district isn’t the most exciting area, but it’s well-connected to the centre, around 10–15 minutes by Grab.
Good fit if: You love Japanese design and need a quiet, private environment.
9. Luxeden Hotel Hanoi

Address: 78 Tran Thai Tong, Cau Giay, Hanoi
Price range: 900,000 – 1,400,000 VND/night (~$36–$56 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
Luxeden Hotel is in Cau Giay – Hanoi’s western business district, not the Old Quarter. If your meetings are in Cau Giay, My Dinh, or the western office corridors, this is a practical and comfortable choice. The breakfast buffet is generous and rooms are spacious. However, if your goal is exploring the Old Quarter, the commute is significant, around 30-40 minutes depending on traffic.
Good fit if: You’re on a business trip to west Hanoi, or want to be closer to Noi Bai Airport.
10. Everest Hotel

Address: 27 Hang Thiec, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Price range: 700,000 – 1,100,000 VND/night (~$28–$44 USD)
Check-in: from 14:00 | Check-out: before 12:00
Everest Hotel sits right in the heart of the Old Quarter on the distinctive Hang Thiec Street. Neat, clean rooms, adequate facilities, enthusiastic staff. This is the best pick for budget travellers who want a central location. You won’t get a spa or fine dining, but you will step outside onto a classic Old Quarter street and find a bowl of pho for 35,000 VND (~$1.40) within 50 metres.
Good fit if: You prioritise location over luxury and are working with a tighter budget.
FAQs
For strong value based on price and service:
- Amira Hotel Hanoi
- Everest Hotel
- Hanoi Ancient Paradise Hotel
- Capital Garden Hotel
These hotels offer competitive pricing and reliable service without inflated marketing claims.
The best-located hotels in central Hanoi are:
- Hotel Emerald Waters Classy
- San Premium Hotel
- Amira Hotel Hanoi
- Everest Hotel
These properties are within walking distance of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter.
Yes, many hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter experience street noise, especially those on Hang Bac, Hang Ga, and Hang Thiec streets.
If you are a light sleeper:
- Request an inner-facing room
- Avoid street-facing balconies
- Consider Dong Da or Ba Dinh districts instead

