Hong Ngoc HotelvsHOTEL du PARC HANOI
Both properties are highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Hotel Nikko Hanoi ranks slightly higher than Hong Ngoc Hotel. Hotel Nikko Hanoi is ranked #10 in Hanoi with endorsements from 6 sources like Concierge, Rough Guide and Fodor's.
Hong Ngoc Hotel
Hang Thiec st., Hanoi 1000, Vietnam
From $0/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"With four locations right in the heart of the Old Quarter, this is a good no-frills option close to Hoan Kiem Lake." Full review
Rough Guide
"Prices a little above the norm reflect the high standard of fixtures and fittings, which include safety boxes in every room, generous bathrooms and solid, traditional furnishings."
DK Eyewitness
"This little hotel has more frills, airs, and graces than most other budget lodgings, as is evident from the "imperial-style" beds and the mother-or-pearl chairs."
HOTEL du PARC HANOI
84 Tran Nhan Tong Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
From $87/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"The place has every detail right -- an immaculate, modern, streamlined design throughout, rooms so tidy you could eat sushi right off the floor, and comfort at a premium." Full review
Concierge
"This hotel is Japanese owned and feels it, with a minimalist design and a pocket-size Japanese garden next to the light-filled lobby."
Lonely Planet
"Sixteen-storey luxury hotel with a renowned Japanese restaurant, and the Sky Lounge bar here has panoramic city views." Full review
Rough Guide
"Luxurious hotel on the French Quarter’s southern fringes, where well-appointed rooms feature comprehensive five-star facilities."
DK Eyewitness
"Exclusive and stylish, the Japanese-owned Nikko Hanoi is aimed primarily at business customers and, accordingly, has one of the best-equipped business centers in town."
Fodor's
"With its sleek and airy lobby affording a peek into a tiny Japanese garden, this 15-story hotel is a shining example of understated Japanese elegance." Full review