Soleil Hanoi Boutique Hotel, Hanoi Hotels
Boutique hotel in Hanoi’s Old Quarter with a spa, a rooftop infinity pool, and a sky bar
Overview
Located on a bustling street in Hanoi, Soleil Boutique Hotel is ideal for sightseeing and exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter complex, with Hoan Kiem Lake just a 13-minute walk away. You’ll also be within walking distance of other popular destinations, including the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel (15 minutes) and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (21), making it an excellent base for city adventures. As you enter the hotel’s well-lit lobby, you’ll find marble floors and walls, and a cozy area to sit in. There are also beautiful outdoor spaces, including the furnished patio with a plant wall and the rooftop terrace with an infinity pool and panoramic views of the city.
The spacious rooms at Soleil Boutique Hotel Hanoi are elegant, with dark wood floors, neutral walls, and furniture featuring bold upholstery that matches a backsplash behind the bed. You’ll enjoy the escape from the heat as each room is air-conditioned and has a desk in case you need to work during your stay. The bathrooms feature granite interiors, and many have a walk-in rain shower and a soaking tub. Some rooms even have a balcony where you can sit in your provided bathrobe and sip your morning coffee while watching motorbikes zip through the city streets.
As you wake up, roll out of bed and make your way down to the dining room to enjoy a continental or a la carte breakfast before venturing out to explore the city. Upon your return, you can keep up your exercise routine at the fitness center or perhaps indulge in some pampering at the professional spa, where well-trained therapists offer natural treatments designed to rejuvenate. At some point during your stay, check out the Sky Bar on the top floor, where you can take in 360-degree views of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. It’s the perfect spot to watch the sunset with a cocktail in hand or take an evening dip in the infinity pool.
Hotel Information
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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