There’s an old Vietnamese saying, “Hanoi has thirty-six streets and guilds – Jam Street, Sugar Street, Salt Street…”. Inside a modern and dynamic city, there exists Hanoi’s Old Quarter where the saying reflects the individual trades that occupy each street and form the character of the ancient part of Hanoi. The Old Quarter represents the eternal soul of the city that started as a snake and alligator-infested swamp that came to life as the country’s capital in 1010 under the reign of King Ly Thai To. These days, the Old Quarter is a must; buzzing with people, shops, food, sights, smells (and motorbikes!). Luring international visitors to this portion of unspoilt Asia thanks to the mostly original Old Hanoi.
Every Room are the Perfect Blend of Luxurious Amenities, Rich History and Modern Conveniences.