La Siesta Classic Ma May, Hanoi Hotels
Elegant Old Quarter hotel with a spa, a rooftop bar, and an authentic Vietnamese restaurant
La Siesta Classic Ma May, the distinguished flagship property of the renowned La Siesta brand, presents itself as an imposing white structure that immediately captures the eye. Stepping inside, guests are greeted by a warm and inviting Asian-inspired interior design. As you transition from the vibrant, bustling streets of Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter and enter the sophisticated hotel lobby, you’ll instantly notice a tranquil ambiance that permeates the space. Beautiful tile flooring stretches gracefully, complemented by ornate chairs and plush sofas, and further enhanced by rich, dark wood accents that create a sense of refined elegance.
The hotel also boasts a truly exceptional feature: a large and inviting rooftop bar. Here, you can indulge in expertly crafted cocktails while simultaneously taking in breathtaking, panoramic views that showcase the captivating beauty of Hanoi. When the desire to explore the city’s most cherished highlights arises, you’ll find yourself conveniently located just a short and pleasant walk away from popular attractions. The serene waters of Hoan Kiem Lake are a mere nine minutes away, while the majestic St. Joseph’s Cathedral can be reached in approximately fourteen minutes. For those with an appreciation for the arts, the iconic Hanoi Opera House is only an eighteen-minute stroll from the hotel’s doorstep.
The rooms and suites at La Siesta Classic Ma May are meticulously designed to exude both comfort and undeniable elegance. Warm and inviting lighting sets the mood, complemented by soothing neutral walls and dark wood furnishings that add a touch of sophistication. Thoughtful touches, such as welcome fruit arrangements, enhance the overall experience and create a sense of personalized hospitality. For guests who may need to attend to work during their stay, a dedicated desk is provided within the room. Large windows offer excellent and unobstructed views of the captivating cityscape. The bathrooms are well-appointed, featuring a combined shower and tub, allowing guests to enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating bath whenever they desire. For those seeking additional space and enhanced amenities, consider upgrading to a room or suite that boasts additional seating areas or even a fully equipped kitchen, providing an even greater sense of comfort and convenience.
Start your day with the delightful breakfast buffet, providing the perfect fuel for your exploration of the city. Upon your return to the hotel after a day of sightseeing, you can unwind and rejuvenate at the La Spa with a soothing massage. Alternatively, break a sweat at the well-equipped gym or catch a movie in the private screening room. When it’s time to satisfy your culinary desires, embark on a delectable journey at the Red Bean Restaurant, where you can savor authentic Vietnamese cuisine prepared with passion and skill. For a more casual dining experience coupled with unparalleled panoramic city views, head to the Moonlight Sky Bar, located on the 12th floor, where you can enjoy refreshing drinks and light bites in a truly unforgettable setting.
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Wifi – Check On RequestVietnam
Vietnam offers cultural experiences like no other, incredible natural landscapes, and places to relax and rejuvenate.
When is the best time to visit?
The best times to visit Vietnam are in the Spring (from February to April) or in the Autumn (from August to October).
Where to go in Vietnam?
Half a century has passed since Vietnam was the war-torn nation the world once knew, and in that time it has healed and begun to flourish. Consider visiting the astonishing scenery of Halong Bay, the chaotic and bustling city of Hanoi, and the spectacular caves of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park.
How many days do I need?
Travelers typically spend at least 2 weeks in Vietnam, although you can still put together a great trip in 7 days.
Getting Around Vietnam
Air travel is often the best option when traveling long distances within the country, though there are also nearly two thousand miles of railway that connect major cities like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi—this is a (much) slower way to go, but with plenty of scenery and worthwhile stopping points along the way. Those venturing to the islands or Halong Bay will need to take a ferry or private boat.
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