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Best Bed and Breakfast in Hanoi
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15$/night
This Hanoi property has 10 rooms with a balcony and a sitting area. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with a mini fridge bar, coffee and tea making facilities are provided. Also, they feature tile flooring. Bathrooms come with a bidet and a shower together with a hairdryer and towels. Some of the units look out over the city.
The grill bar PP's BBQ & Hotpot is set nearly a 5-minute walk away.
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Lee'S Family Homestay
Some units at the property are fitted with individual climate control and an iron, and such self-catering options as a mini bar and an electric kettle. For more comfort hair dryers and slippers along with a bidet and a sink are provided.
Aroi Dessert Cafe is located next to the hotel and serves Thai and Vietnamese meals, 5 minutes' stroll away.
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Church Alley Hotel
Featuring a bidet and a separate toilet, the bathrooms also have towels and slippers.
Guests can try healthy and Vietnamese meals at the restaurant Madame Hien Restaurant located 100 metres away.
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Chu Nhat Cafe & Homestay - So 1 Ngach 38 Ngo 5 Tu Hoa, Tay Ho - Co So 2
The nice touches include sound-proofed windows together with a sofa. Featuring a bidet, a separate toilet and a shower, the bathrooms also come with a hairdryer and bath sheets.
Guests can try European and Italian meals at the restaurant Milan Restaurant located only 5 minutes' stroll away.
Hanoi Bed and Breakfast
As a traveller, one of the important choices you have to make is where to stay. There are many different types of accommodation to choose from, Hotel, Resort, Motel, Bed and Breakfast (B&B) to name a few. So which one should you choose for your trip to Hanoi?
There are many reasons why B&Bs are a great choice when travelling. Firstly, they are usually more affordable than hotels. This is especially true when travelling in a group as you can often get a discount for renting a whole B&B. Secondly, B&Bs offer a more personalised and homely experience than a hotel. You will often be greeted by the owner or a member of their family, who can give you insider tips on the best places to eat and visit in the city. Finally, B&Bs offer a great opportunity to meet new people and make friends. This is especially true if you are travelling solo, as you will likely be sharing the accommodation with other guests.
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Hanoi, Ha Noi Municipality, Vietnam
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