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Rising Dragon Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam

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About Rising Dragon Hotel

Internet Access Breakfast Included 24 hour reception

Benefit from our hard work: Our innovative hotel renovated in June 2009 at the very epicenter of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Gaze out at the bustling streets of Hanoi from the balcony of your contemporary room, complete with full-size bathtub, marble countertops, modern air conditioning, free wifi internet access, and hardwood floors. Relax in your room or visit the on-site Contemporary Art Gallery. If you can tear yourself away, there are other entertainments within sight of our front door.

Spoil yourself: Beginning on the same block as our hotel are the shoe borough, the made-to-order and ready-made clothing section, and the bar and restaurant district, all part of the delights of the Old Quarter. Nearby conveniences include supermarkets, ATMs and the ANZ Bank, the local post office and FedEx headquarters, plus the modern shopping mall of Hanoi, Trang Tien Plaza. Try one of the nearby salons, specializing in a variety of massage techniques, hair styling, as well as manicures and pedicures.

Soak in the culture: The streets surrounding our hotel are filled with French colonial architecture, history and art museums, handicraft shops, speciality restaurants with local cuisine, and art galleries displaying the best original art of Vietnam. Take a cyclo ride through the streets on your own, or join a City Tour to see the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum, as well as Ho Chi Minh's personal residence.

Enjoy the tranquility: The mystical Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, Hanoi's most photographed site, is only one block away. Enjoy one of the rooftop cafes to survey the lake and take photographs to remember your journey. Join a boat tour to Halong Bay, a World Heritage Site, reknowned for its breathtaking beauty and mysterious caves. The more adventurous can take a trip to Sapa to trek through the mountains and climb Vietnam's highest peak, Mount Fanispan. While there you can enjoy waterfalls, open-air markets, and even spend the night with a Hmong family. We have organized tours or can arrange the tickets and information you need to travel independently. Be sure to check the daily specials offered by our own A Plus Travel Company.

While You're in Town

Hoan Kiem Lake – 1 block

Water Puppet Theater – 1 block

Shoe Borough – ½ block

Restaurant/Bar District – ½ block

Clothing shops – ½ block

We look forward to welcoming you to Rising Dragon Hotel in the Old Quarter!

Facilities

  • Breakfast Included
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Luggage Storage
  • Telephone/Fax Facilities
  • 24 hour reception
  • Travel Desk/Travel Info
  • Bureau de Change
  • Free Carpark
  • Internet Access
  • Web access in lobby
  • Web access in Room
  • Air Conditioning
  • WiFi in lobby
  • Bike Parking
  • WiFi in room
  • Breakfast

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Conditions

Our hotel boasts large smoking and non-smoking rooms, some of which have beautiful balconies overlooking the Old Quarter and large bathrooms with bathtubs. Each deluxe and standard room in our safe and quiet building has air conditioning and hot water.

Location

Address
61 Hang Be Street, Hoan Kiem
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Directions

Hanoi Main Train Station (approx 0.5 km SW) servicing north south. Gia Lam Bus Terminal (Hanoi) (approx. 2.0 km NE). Giap Bat Bus Terminal (Hanoi) (approx. 10 km SW).

Taxi/Van service to and from the airport price range: $ 12 - 14 USD. In Hanoi be careful with Motorbike, Taxi, and Van drivers. They sometimes play a little game with the tourists: asking you to wait at the vehicle while they check the hotel for you. If they report no vacancies upon return, don't believe them--they want the hotel to pay a them a commission for bringing them a guest!

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