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Hotels in Hanoi

Hanoi's hotel landscape reflects the city's layered identity — a mix of restored French colonial architecture, modern mid-rises, and purpose-built business properties scattered across Old Quarter lanes and along the Red River. For business travelers and long-stay guests, finding the right base matters more than it might for a short weekend. You need reliable wifi, a quiet workspace, and a location that doesn't eat your commute time.

Most hotels in Hanoi that cater to extended stays sit in central or diplomatic-quarter neighborhoods, where you'll pay more but avoid the tourist squeeze. Serviced properties tend to include housekeeping, front-desk support, and breakfast — amenities that sweeten a month-long or quarter-long stretch. On Moveandstay, you contact properties directly, which means no booking fees and no middleman markup eating into your budget.

The city fills quickly during business season, and many business-class hotels keep strict minimum-stay policies. It's worth asking upfront: some will negotiate rates for stays of 30 days or longer. Proximity to Hanoi's central business districts — around Tay Ho, Ba Dinh, or the French Quarter — typically commands higher nightly rates, but you save time and transport costs.

Whether you're settling in for a project, a relocation, or an extended assignment, Hanoi's hotel market has depth. Verified listings here filter out the noise, so you're comparing genuine properties with established track records.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What's the typical minimum stay for a hotel in Hanoi?
    Most business hotels in Hanoi require a minimum of 3–7 nights for standard bookings. For stays longer than 30 days, many negotiate special rates and relax minimum-stay rules. Always confirm directly with the property — rates and policies vary widely.
  • How does booking work on Moveandstay?
    You browse verified listings and submit an inquiry directly to the property through Moveandstay's form. There's no booking layer or fee — the hotel contacts you to confirm availability, rate, and terms. This direct channel often leads to better rates for longer stays.
  • Are utilities and housekeeping included in the nightly rate?
    It depends on the property and rate tier. Most business hotels include housekeeping and utilities in the quoted nightly rate. Some offer optional add-ons like laundry or gym access. Always clarify what's bundled before confirming your stay.
  • Who typically stays in Hanoi's business hotels?
    Expat professionals, project managers, corporate relocators, and remote workers on assignment make up the bulk. Some properties cater specifically to business travelers with meeting rooms and extended-stay discounts. Long-stay guests often get better terms than nightly tourists.