Mina Hotel & Spa, Hanoi Hotels
Chic boutique hotel with a spa, a rooftop bar, and proximity to various popular sites
Mina Hotel and Spa offers a serene escape within the vibrant and bustling old quarter of Hanoi, immediately distinguished by its classic and undeniably stylish design. The moment you transition from the energetic streets of Hanoi and enter the welcoming lobby, you are greeted by a thoughtfully curated aesthetic. Notice the striking black-and-white tile floor, which provides a grounding contrast to the colorful artwork adorning the walls. The rich, deep-brown wood accents juxtaposed against the warm yellow walls create a visually appealing and inviting atmosphere. Ascend to the hotel’s rooftop, and you’ll be delighted to discover a sophisticated hotel bar. Here, an abundance of comfortable chairs and plush couches beckon you to relax and unwind, providing the perfect vantage point to absorb the breathtaking panoramic views of the Old Quarter unfolding beneath you.
The hotel’s strategic location ensures that those eager to explore the cultural heart of Hanoi will find themselves conveniently situated just a short and pleasant walk away from the city’s most prominent attractions. The tranquil beauty of Hoan Kiem Lake is a mere seven-minute stroll, while the captivating artistry of the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is reachable within just nine minutes.
Within your room at Mina Hotel and Spa, you will discover a harmonious blend of indulgent comfort and tasteful design elements. The beautiful dark wood floors lend a sense of warmth and sophistication, complemented by carefully selected area rugs that add texture and visual interest. Large windows frame stunning city views, allowing natural light to flood the space. For those who need to attend to work commitments during their stay, a dedicated desk is thoughtfully provided. Upholstered chairs in bold and vibrant fabric colors add a playful touch of color and personality to the suite.
The bathrooms are generously proportioned and feature elegant granite surfaces, classic black and white tiles, and a modern walk-in shower. For the ultimate in relaxation, some suites offer the added luxury of a separate bathtub, creating the perfect setting to soak away the stresses of the day after a long and rewarding exploration of Hanoi.
To ensure a delightful start to your day, indulge in the hotel’s restaurant, where a rich and diverse menu awaits. Offering a delightful array of European, Asian, and of course, authentic Vietnamese dishes, there’s something to please every palate. After a fulfilling day of exploring the historical and cultural wonders of Hanoi, retreat to the hotel’s tranquil spa, meticulously designed to rejuvenate both your body and mind. Finally, as the day comes to a close, make your way to the rooftop bar. From this elevated position, you can witness the mesmerizing spectacle of the sun sinking below the Old Quarter cityscape, all while sipping a expertly crafted cocktail and enjoying the company of your friends or family.
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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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