I stay here for 2 weeks for work and I don't recommend anyone stay at this hotel, try on your own risk. The first impression, the room has smell bad from last guest smoking, I request for a non-smoking room, but nobody in the front understands English.
I told them to serve breakfast before 7 a.m. every morning because I will go to the office at 8 a.m., but they always late and knock the door when I take a shower.
Oh! I forgot to tell you about breakfast menus, just 2 choices for bread and Pho. So bored.
So thin wall, you can hear anything that the next room have to talk. You can't sleep well if the room next door has kids or pets.
I have no choice to stay here because my company choose this hotel and pay for me, but never...
Read moreNew Lotus gets 3 points on all levels: service, cleaning, room quality. an older, place, large rooms, older large beds. to label themselvs "LGBT-friendly" just for letting visitors pass to rooms without any security check is rather a risk than an advantige - both for the host as well as for other guests. It can be loud at nights (inside the hotel), so bring your ear props. Btw: the garden + terrace coffee shop across the street and the neaby Cầu Giấy lake park: both my favorite places. (Last...
Read moreThis hotel is close to Hanoi Open University and Hanoi University of Science and Technology. I stayed here in December 2015 to attend a conference. Check-in went very smoothly. My room was very large and had a good partial view of the city. The hotel is located in a part of Hanoi with very low noise levels.The bathroom was very clean and more than adequate. No breakfast was served. I will stay here again if the...
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