🇻🇳 Hanoi, Vietnam
Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân
📍 7, Phố Lê Văn Hưu, Hanoi, 100000
Your stay — Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân
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The Property — Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân
Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân is a clean, no-frills 3-star in central Hanoi’s Old Quarter. The lobby is compact, tiled and functional, with a reception desk that gets you checked in fast. It suits budget travellers and independent tourists who need a reliable base near Hoàn Kiếm Lake, not charm or luxury. The USP is location – you’re a short walk from the Night Market and Bờ Hồ walking street.
Chronicles of Hanoi
Hanoi was founded as the capital of Đại Việt in 1010 under Lý Thái Tổ, who named it Thăng Long (Rising Dragon). Its streets were shaped over centuries by craft guilds, giving the Old Quarter its 36 named lanes. French colonial rule (1887–1954) left a legacy of grand boulevards and ochre villas, while post-war expansion added Soviet-style blocks. Today, Hanoi balances millennia-old pagodas with a fierce street-food culture and a young, entrepreneurial energy – motorbikes swarm, but the lakeside pace slows everything down.
Best Time to Visit
Full Hanoi guide →Best months
October and November – clear skies, low humidity and pleasant 20–28°C temps. Also March and April, for mild spring before summer heat builds.
Peak / festival surge
April–June is peak for festivals (Hùng Kings, Liberation Day, Children’s Day) and rising heat. September–October also busy for autumn tourism. Hotel prices jump 30–50% in these windows.
Budget shoulder season
May and September: still warm but fewer tourists, lower room rates, and decent weather if you don’t mind occasional showers.
Weather & packing
July is Hanoi’s wettest month – expect heavy downpours and 30–35°C heat with high humidity. Pack a compact rain jacket or umbrella, and lightweight, breathable clothing – no jeans or synthetics that trap sweat.
Live City Briefing — Hanoi
- Hanoi is piloting a pedestrian-only zone around Hoàn Kiếm Lake on weekend evenings (Friday–Sunday), with street performances and food stalls – expect road closures and crowds from 7pm.
- The Cát Linh–Hà Đông metro line (Line 2A) now runs daily from 5am to 10pm, linking the Old Quarter to southern districts – a cheap escape from motorbike traffic.
- July is monsoon peak: flooding on low-lying streets near the Red River and Văn Miếu is common after heavy rain, so check weather alerts before heading out.
Your Perfect Room
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Best rooms to request
Request a room facing the rear courtyard on floors 4 to 6. These rooms are furthest from street noise and offer better ventilation in Hanoi's heat.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid street-facing rooms, especially on floors 1-3, as Phố Lê Văn Hưu carries steady motorbike and traffic noise. Also avoid rooms adjacent to the lift shaft on any floor (you’ll hear the motor hum day and night).
Best views
Street-side rooms on floors 4-6 give a view over the tree-lined Phố Lê Văn Hưu, with glimpses of old French colonial roofs. Rear rooms see the courtyard and neighbouring houses—modest but peaceful.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 through 6 are quietest, set back from the street and above the service ground floor noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Phố Lê Văn Hưu is a two-way street with heavy motorbike traffic from early morning (6am) until late evening. Occasional bus and taxi horns. No nightclub or bar nearby, so evenings are relatively calm after 10pm. The hotel may have a small karaoke lounge—check if it’s on the ground floor and ask for a room above it if bothered.
Insider tips
1. If you’re a light sleeper, pack earplugs for street-facing rooms—quiet rear rooms book out fast. 2. The hotel’s location is a 10-minute walk to Hoàn Kiếm Lake, but taxi drivers sometimes miss the small street. Save the hotel’s Vietnamese name and address on your phone to show them.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân
Free unlimited WiFi for all guests; typical speed 20–40 Mbps, no login required, works throughout building
One lift serves floors 1–7; staircase also available. No stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital newsstand via QR code in lobby (Vietnamese and English news); no physical papers. The hotel building is a converted 1960s colonial-era villa with original terrazzo floors in common areas
Check-in from 14:00, check-out by 12:00. Early bag drop from 08:00 at front desk (free). Late check-out: 50% of nightly rate if available, must be requested by 10:00 of departure day
Free storage at reception for same-day arrivals or departures; no long-term storage
No step-free entrance (4 steps up from street); narrow lift fits a small wheelchair. Rooms accessible from lift; no dedicated accessible room or roll-in shower
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Trần Hưng Đạo parking lot (150 m east), 15,000 VND/hour or 120,000 VND/24h. No EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (not applicable in Hanoi for domestic bookings; foreign guests may be charged 10% VAT on room rate, included in listed price at this property)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; a credit card hold of 500,000 VND for incidentals taken at check-in, refunded on departure if no charges
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Buddhist temple: Chùa Lý Triều Quốc Sư (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Nhà 48 phố Hàng Ngang — 2.2 km · ~28 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Vietcombank — 114 m · ~1 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Vietnamese Dong, VND
Exchange at banks or ATMs in the area rather than airport/tourist bureaux which offer poor rates; major banks like Vietcombank and Agribank are common throughout Hanoi 100000.
Cash is still king in local shops and street vendors; cards accepted at larger shops, hotels, and restaurants but many small vendors and markets are cash-only.
Tipping is not customary in Vietnam; rounding up or leaving small change (5-10%) is appreciated but never expected, especially for street food or taxis.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Eat where locals eat (street food stalls and family-run restaurants) rather than tourist-focused establishments; use public buses and Grab Bike instead of taxis for significant savings.
Emergency Contacts
HanoiIn Hanoi, Vietnam, dial 113 for police, 114 for fire department, and 115 for ambulance services. For tourist assistance, contact the Hanoi Police Tourist Support Unit at +84-24-3825-7890. English-speaking operators may not always be available; consider having hotel staff assist with calls.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Hanoi, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Vietcombank — 114 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Long Bien Station → Tho Xuong Station (near hotel)
💡 Scenic ride along Red River. Best for local experience. Hotel is walkable from tram stop.
Noi Bai International Airport → Hanoi City Center
💡 Budget option but limited luggage space. Walk 10 mins to hotel from city center bus station.
Noi Bai International Airport → Lucien Hanoi Lakeside Hotel & Rooftop
💡 Book via Grab app for fixed prices and safety features. Avoid unlicensed taxis at airport.
Noi Bai International Airport → Hanoi Central District
💡 Currently under development. Check status before arrival. Will be fastest option when operational.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân?
Request a room facing the rear courtyard on floors 4 to 6. These rooms are furthest from street noise and offer better ventilation in Hanoi's heat.
Which rooms should I avoid at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân?
Avoid street-facing rooms, especially on floors 1-3, as Phố Lê Văn Hưu carries steady motorbike and traffic noise. Also avoid rooms adjacent to the lift shaft on any floor (you’ll hear the motor hum day and night).
Is Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân noisy?
Phố Lê Văn Hưu is a two-way street with heavy motorbike traffic from early morning (6am) until late evening. Occasional bus and taxi horns. No nightclub or bar nearby, so evenings are relatively calm after 10pm. The hotel may have a small karaoke lounge—check if it’s on the ground floor and ask for a room above it if bothered.
Which rooms have the best views at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân?
Street-side rooms on floors 4-6 give a view over the tree-lined Phố Lê Văn Hưu, with glimpses of old French colonial roofs. Rear rooms see the courtyard and neighbouring houses—modest but peaceful.
What are insider tips for staying at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân?
1. If you’re a light sleeper, pack earplugs for street-facing rooms—quiet rear rooms book out fast. 2. The hotel’s location is a 10-minute walk to Hoàn Kiếm Lake, but taxi drivers sometimes miss the small street. Save the hotel’s Vietnamese name and address on your phone to show them.
What time is check-in at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân?
Check-in at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân have Wi-Fi?
Free unlimited WiFi for all guests; typical speed 20–40 Mbps, no login required, works throughout building
Is there a city or tourist tax at Khách Sạn Mỹ Vân?
None (not applicable in Hanoi for domestic bookings; foreign guests may be charged 10% VAT on room rate, included in listed price at this property)
When is the best time to visit Hanoi?
October and November – clear skies, low humidity and pleasant 20–28°C temps. Also March and April, for mild spring before summer heat builds.
Top Attractions in Hanoi
💡 Start at Hang Bac (Silver Street) around 9am – the silver workshops are fascinating. Avoid motorbikes by sticking to the narrowest alleys. Street food here costs 20-40,000 VND a dish.
💡 Walk the lake at 6am to see locals doing tai chi and badminton. Sunset is crowded with photographers but worth it for the light on Turtle Tower.
💡 Book the 5:15pm show to avoid tourist crowds. Sit in row C or D – row A gets wet from splashes. Arrive 20 minutes early to see the puppets being prepared backstage (ask nicely).
💡 Go early on a weekday to avoid tour groups. The back garden has a banyan tree and koi pond that most people miss.
💡 The outdoor section is the highlight – allow 2 hours. Go on a Saturday when ethnic minority guides sometimes give free tours. Taxi from the centre costs 50,000 VND.