Best Hotels in Hanoi 2026 — Top 10 Picks

Busy street in Hanoi Old Quarter with motorbikes and colonial buildings

Hanoi is one of Southeast Asia’s most atmospheric cities. The Old Quarter’s narrow streets, the French colonial architecture, the lakes, the street food — it all adds up to a city that feels genuinely unlike anywhere else in the region. The hotel you choose shapes how much of that atmosphere you actually get to experience.

This list covers the best hotels in Hanoi for 2026 — from polished luxury properties near Hoan Kiem Lake to characterful boutique options in the heart of the Old Quarter.


1. Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

The most iconic hotel in Vietnam. The Metropole opened in 1901 and has hosted Graham Greene, Charlie Chaplin, and Jane Fonda — and the historic wing rooms still carry that weight of history beautifully. The French colonial architecture, the pool in the courtyard, and the consistently excellent service make it one of the great hotel experiences in Southeast Asia. If you’re staying somewhere once in Hanoi, this is it.

📍 Hoan Kiem | From $350/night
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2. JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi

A striking modern tower in the Ba Dinh district designed by Carlos Zapata, the JW Marriott is the most architecturally impressive contemporary hotel in the city. The rooms are large and well-appointed, the spa is excellent, and the rooftop bar has some of the best views in Hanoi. It’s further from the Old Quarter than some competitors, but the hotel’s scale and quality more than compensate.

📍 Ba Dinh | From $200/night
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3. Capella Hanoi

Opened in 2021, Capella Hanoi has quickly established itself as one of the city’s finest boutique luxury properties. The design takes the French Indochine era as its inspiration — think Art Deco details, jewel tones, and a theatrical sense of occasion. The basement jazz club is one of Hanoi’s most distinctive evening experiences, and the overall atmosphere is genuinely romantic.

📍 Hoan Kiem | From $300/night
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4. Apricot Hotel Hanoi

A boutique luxury hotel on the edge of Hoan Kiem Lake with some of the best lake views in the city. The Apricot is built around a collection of Vietnamese lacquer art, and the interiors are among the most visually distinctive in Hanoi. The rooftop bar overlooks the lake and the Old Quarter beyond — one of the finest views in the city at any price point.

📍 Hoan Kiem | From $180/night
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5. Hanoi La Siesta Hotel & Spa

One of the best mid-range options in the Old Quarter, La Siesta delivers a level of comfort and service that punches well above its price point. The rooftop bar has good views over the neighbourhood, the spa is a genuine highlight, and the staff are consistently helpful. A strong choice for travellers who want to be in the heart of the Old Quarter without the five-star bill.

📍 Old Quarter | From $80/night
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6. The Dragonfly Boutique Hotel

A small, well-designed boutique hotel in the Old Quarter that gets the basics exactly right — clean rooms, attentive service, and a location that puts you in the middle of Hanoi’s most characterful neighbourhood. The rooftop terrace is a quiet retreat above the street noise, and the breakfast is one of the better hotel breakfasts in this price range.

📍 Old Quarter | From $60/night
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7. Hanoi Tirant Hotel

A reliable mid-range option near Hoan Kiem Lake with a rooftop pool and consistent service. The Tirant is the kind of hotel that does everything competently without trying to stand out — clean rooms, good location, helpful staff, reasonable prices. For travellers who want comfort and convenience over style, it delivers well.

📍 Hoan Kiem | From $70/night
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8. Hanoi Backpackers Hostel

The original and still the best backpacker option in the city. Hanoi Backpackers has been running in the Old Quarter for years and knows exactly what its guests need — clean beds, a lively bar, free walking tours, and a social atmosphere that makes it easy to meet people. The private rooms are solid value, and the location on Ma May Street is as central as it gets.

📍 Old Quarter | From $15/night
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9. Hanoi Elegant Boutique Hotel

A compact boutique hotel in the Old Quarter that offers genuine value at a budget-friendly price. The rooms are well-maintained, the staff are helpful, and the rooftop terrace gives you a good view over the surrounding neighbourhood. Not the flashiest option on this list, but consistently well-reviewed and reliable for what it charges.

📍 Old Quarter | From $35/night
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10. La Badiane

A French-Vietnamese guesthouse near the Old Quarter with a beautiful courtyard garden and one of Hanoi’s finest restaurants on the ground floor. La Badiane is small — just a handful of rooms — but the atmosphere is unlike anything else in the city. If you want somewhere quiet, characterful, and genuinely special without the luxury hotel price tag, this is the pick.

📍 Ba Dinh | From $90/night
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Final Thoughts

Hanoi rewards travellers who stay somewhere with character — and the city has no shortage of options across every budget. For the definitive luxury experience, Sofitel Legend Metropole and Capella Hanoi are both exceptional in very different ways. For boutique atmosphere at a more accessible price, Apricot Hotel and La Badiane stand out. And for budget travellers, Hanoi Backpackers and La Siesta deliver genuine value in one of Southeast Asia’s most captivating cities.

Book early if you’re visiting during Tet (Vietnamese New Year, late January to mid-February) — Hanoi’s best hotels fill up months in advance during the festival period and prices rise significantly.

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