Hang Nga Hotel is the perfect choice for leisure travellers seeking a place to sleep
that is clean and wont break the bank.
This is a 12 floor property with 40 rooms decorated with antique furnishings offering good
views of Hanoi city.
All rooms provide a panorama of either the old quarter or the West Lake.
When you dine or have a drink at Hang Nga Hotel youll enjoy splendid roof top views and a home cooked meal
at our Roof Top Bar-B-Que restaurant and Garden bar.
Hotel Features
Doctor
Laundry
Restaurant
Room Service
Tour Desk
Business Centre
Coffeeshop
Conference Facilities
Room Features
Air Condition
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Minibar/Fridge
Television
Price details
Hotel Location in Hoan Kiem Lake
About Hoan Kiem Lake:
A focal point of the city, Hoan Kiem Lake is a popular area where locals gather to meet, practise tai chi, and drink tea. It's where you'll find festivals, evening romance and the mystical Ngoc Son Temple, located in the centre of the lake on an island. It's also the location of the old city and still exudes an ambiance of times gone by. The Pho Co or 36 streets originally designated to 36 trade guilds, remain. Many of the guilds have left but brisk trading is still done among the locals and tourists along streets like Hang Dao, better known as " street of silk " and Hang Quat (Street of Fans) selling Buddhist relics.
Situated on the Red River (Song Hong) Hanoi provides a complete contrast to bustling Ho Chi Min City. The capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is more like a quiet charming provincial town with its lakes, shady boulevards and pleasant public parks. Wander around the centre and you’ll see fine old buildings. For an insight into Vietnam, visit the history Museum which charts the evolution of the country, from pre-historic days to the rise of the Communist Party.
Around 120 kilometres south-west of Hanoi lies the Cuc Phuong National Park - one of the last tropical primeval forest reserves on Earth which contains rare plants and animals, many of which are extinct everywhere else in the world. Approximately 120km southwest of Hanoi. The capital's cafes, graceful lakes and ancient pagodas help generate a slower pace than that of thriving Saigon.