Hanoi Tirant HotelvsJW Marriott Hotel Hanoi
Both hotels are rated very highly by writers. Overall, Hanoi Tirant Hotel scores marginally higher than JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi. Hanoi Tirant Hotel comes in at 76 with positive reviews from 4 reviewers such as Oyster, Afar Magazine and Frommer's.
Hanoi Tirant Hotel
36-38 Gia Ngu Str, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam
From $524/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Frommer's
"The Tirant is one of the newer hotels in the Old Quarter, and currently the tallest, so from the restaurant and pool on the top floors there are views of the lake, which is a definite plus." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Trendy decor, switched-on staff who speak excellent English and spacious bedrooms all conspire to make this, one of the largest Old Quarter hotels, a worthy choice." Full review
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The upper-middle-range Hanoi Tirant Hotel is one of the larger properties in Hanoi's Old Quarter." Full review
Afar Magazine
"We loved our stay here." Full review
Frommer's
"Currently the tallest, so from the restaurant and pool on the top floors there are views of the lake, which is a definite plus. The classic, deluxe, and premium rooms are all well-equipped" Full review
JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi
No. 8, Do Duc Duc Road, Me Tri, Tu Liem, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam
From $124/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Oyster
Luxury
"Opened in 2013, the 445-guest room JW Marriott Hanoi is one of the newer luxury hotels in Hanoi and aimed squarely at business travelers." Full review
Fodor's
"Although located a fair distance from the thick of the action, in an area mooted as the city's new main business district, Marriott's first Hanoi property still makes a worthwhile base." Full review
Independent
"On the lookout for something completely different? Journey to the west to uncover Hanoi’s newest precinct and the city’s most dazzling contribution to contemporary architecture: the JW Marriot Hotel Hanoi"
Independent
"Extravagance is served up in buckets, with crisply designed rooms, various private lounges spread throughout the hotel and no fewer than six fabulous restaurants."