Tirant Hotel, Hanoi Hotels
Historic Hanoi hotel with a spa, a rooftop pool, and a restaurant with a diverse menu
Overview
Tirant Hotel, located on Gia Ngu Street—historically known as Fish Village—takes its name from the French general officer Tirant, a nod to Hanoi’s colonial past. Operating since 2011, the hotel sits proudly in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, a cultural landmark teeming with history. Its prime location allows you to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant atmosphere, with attractions like Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre and Hoan Kiem Lake within a five-minute walking distance. The outside of the hotel is a vibrant yellow, with many small cast-iron balconies. Inside, you’ll find a well-lit, white lobby with plenty of seats and small tables, plants, and artwork.
Each room at the hotel is lavishly styled, blending modern amenities with classic European decor. You’ll find wood floors in the bedrooms with colorful art behind the beds. The rooms also feature dark furniture upholstered with bold-colored fabrics. You can enjoy views of the Old Quarter from the rooms, notably Hoan Kiem Lake. After a morning of exploration, enjoy a cool shower in a bathroom with granite walls and tile flooring. Some rooms also have a soaking tub, perfect for relaxing and mulling over your day.
During your visit to Tirant Hotel, start your day at The Tirant Restaurant on the 13th floor, enjoying a diverse menu from East to West for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you’re a fitness enthusiast, check out the well-equipped gym on the ground floor. Prefer to relax? The Ciel Spa offers treatments that blend the best oriental techniques and Vietnamese herbal secrets. Want to kick it in a lounge chair or cool off with a plunge into the cool water? Then head to the outdoor pool on the 13th floor, where you can also take in a spectacular view of the city as you sip a cocktail from the bar.
Hotel Information
Free wifiVietnam
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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