Stayed 3 nights at this hotel. Room on the highest floor (6th) facing the Cathedral. Room was clean and comfortable. Everything works. It was cold in Hanoi last week during Tet. Heating was not that good but small problem as once you settled in under the blankets, everything is well.
Not much traffic noise. However early in the morning at about 5 to 6 am in the morning, church bells are too much for me, a light sleeper. to top it off, a rooster from the opposite block were crowing early in the morning. a bit of advice to those light sleeper, ask for rooms facing the opposite of the church.
2 weeks prior to departure, emailed the hotel to confirm my booking and arrange the airport pick up. efficient as all were responded in due time. Was picked up at the airport arrival gate and driven to the wrong hotel. Went to Hans Souchi 2. There were 2 person from the hotel waiting for us at the road side and promptly tell the driver to send us to their sister hotel. Hans Souci 4 is not visible from the main roads. it is located in a small alley. From the main roads, there are no signage that points to this hotel. 2 Guys met us at the main road and one of them, Xuan, took our bags and escorted us to the hotel/ short walk. For the airport transfer, we pay to the hotel not to the taxi driver. We paid US$18 from the airport to hotel. Arranged by the hotel. emailed in advance to them to make arragement.
Breakfast menu are limited to eggs, toast, pho with free flow of coffee and juice. it can get really busy as we encountered on the last day. a group of folks came in at 6am from Sapa and they were hungry kittens from their overnight train. the whole crew at the hotel were busy making breakfast for these folks and for those of us who were staying there. Orders got mixed up but who cares. Everyone was helping them help us get our breakfast. So if you have breakfast in the hotel, take into consideration the timing and give more time ahead of any trip you are taking. Xuan who works in the hotel as the bell boy, kitchen helper and the guy to go to for money changing, comes from another province and is currently studying and working in Hanoi. He is studying chinese. good chap who is so willing to chat with you and offer you suggestion on what to do and see. Another young lady, Yen, who works at the front desk and is also the cook (during emergency) deserve a lot of appreciation. Always chirpy and smiling. She brighten up any sunken soul from the chaos from the streets of Old Quarter.
Kudos to the team of people working here. Great job for your warm personality and good spirits. Whoever your boss is, he/she is very fortunate.
My last note:
This hotel is walking distance to the lake district and all the streets in the old quarter. However not easy to find. If you are lost, look for ways to get to the Catherdal. Make this your landmark and it will be easy. There are several eating places around this hotel so food is not any issue. There are rows of nice european restaurant and cafe facing the catherdal. One of the nights, we dined at this wonderful italian place.
/when you need taxi, ask the front desk to call one for you and they will pick you up from the end of the alley. Coming back, i would advise that you tell the taxi to drop you off at the catherdal than take a short walk back to the hotel.
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