I stayed one week in this hotel, and as a "solo" traveler, he has quite matched my expectations : great price , about $ 30 per night , wifi included , cleanliness was ensured by daily service and the reception was young , discreet and friendly, even though we feel that were not overworked . This hotel remains a small, but functional enough to visit Hanoi for a few days. It is close to the city center, on foot or by taxi.||There's an elevator, even if this hôtel is an "human size" (?)||There is a room with a few computers available.||A few drinks, a safe, but nothing to eat : not a big problem because you are in Vietnam ! the country of street gastronomy !||I recommend this place,...
Read moreFinishing up a 6 mo. stay at the Mayfair on a ST assignment. Not particularly impressed...very dated building, pool not heated and in the shade most of the day.. Staff does their best to provide good service though not very experienced. Problems like sewage smell in the bathroom persisted, tape over the drain didn't work. I had to move units and still had problems.. Was stuck with an internet bill from month 2 on the way out. No way to prove I didn't pay though believe i did. All in all I would look into staying at some of the other extended stay international brands if your budget allows, unless you really want to be on the edge of the old quarter...
Read moreArrived very late and had to wait for the room. As we entered the room we found: used and dirty bedsheets dirty bathroom, hair on toilet chewing gum on furniture, floor, walls cigarettes in the sink dirt, dust everywhere The room wasn't cleaned at all! We immediately decided to not stay in this hotel and left. The staff told us we weren't expected because we booked the room only 2 hours ago. Anyhow, this is not a place to stay. Everything is very old, not...
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