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Serviced Apartments in Hanoi

Hanoi's serviced apartment sector has matured as business travelers, expat families, and relocators increasingly move away from short-term hotels toward longer-stay solutions that feel like actual homes. Unlike downtown hotels bundled with tour packages and breakfast buffets, serviced apartments here come furnished, come with kitchens, and skip the per-night hotel markup. You'll find them scattered across the Old Quarter, Tay Ho, Ba Dinh, and central business neighborhoods—each neighborhood hits different price points and rhythms.

A serviced apartment in Hanoi typically means a dedicated workspace, laundry facilities, housekeeping on a regular cadence (not daily, unless you pay extra), and utilities already factored into the monthly rate. Studios and one-bedroom layouts dominate for solo professionals and couples; two-bedroom units cater to families or teams splitting costs. Most landlords here expect 3–6 month minimum stays, though some will negotiate shorter terms if occupancy is soft.

The real advantage versus Airbnb or booking.com noise? Moveandstay hosts verified properties—no random conversions or bait-and-switch listings. You contact the property directly, no third-party booking layer, and no fees on top of the stated rate. For relocators planning 6+ months in Hanoi, this direct relationship pays off fast.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What's the typical minimum stay length for serviced apartments in Hanoi?
    Most properties here require 3–6 months, though some accept shorter terms depending on demand. Inquire directly with the listing owner—flexibility varies widely, and the off-season may yield better negotiation. Monthly leases are standard; daily rates exist but cost significantly more per night.
  • What does the monthly rate usually include?
    Furnished rooms, utilities (electricity, water, internet), basic housekeeping, and often laundry services. Parking, air conditioning, and gym access are common add-ons but vary by property. Always confirm what's bundled before committing, since some landlords price cleaning separately or cap utility allowances.
  • How does booking actually work on Moveandstay?
    You browse verified listings, submit an inquiry through the property's form, and contact the owner or manager directly to negotiate terms and arrange a viewing—or sign remotely if you're relocating from abroad. No middleman, no platform booking fee. This direct channel speeds up lease signing for serious, committed guests.
  • Who typically rents serviced apartments in Hanoi?
    Expat professionals on corporate assignments, business travelers staying 3+ months, families relocating, and remote workers seeking stable housing away from the nightly rental churn. They value workspace, kitchen access, and predictable costs—things traditional hotels don't prioritize. Long-stay guests form the bulk.