Top 10 Best City Hotels In Vietnam Voted By Travel + Leisure Magazine

Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2023 has revealed its readers’ picks of the best city hotels in Vietnam with both old and new faces.
June 12, 2023 | 07:57

Accordingly, Capella Hanoi, which is located on Le Phung Hieu street, topped the list.

“The suites tell the stories of famous artists and performers; the penthouse Hudson Rooms is urbane, while Hibana, the precision teppanyaki, is simply exquisite”, says Travel + Leisure.

Meanwhile, the second place went to Sofitel Legend Metropole. Founded in 1901, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is one of the oldest hotels in the capital and has been used to serve former US presidents, including Barack Obama, during their past visits to the nation.

The hotel is home to a two-metre-high wartime bomb shelter which was discovered by chance in 2011. It was where many famous figures of the Vietnam War, including actress Jane Fonda and author Tom Hayden, both anti-war activists, took refugee as bombs rained down on Hanoi.

Travel + Leisure magazine also recommended that tourists try classic Vietnamese cuisine like spring rolls and pho (a type of noodle soup), and other Western delicacies such as eggs benedict and French toast while staying at the hotel.

Park Hyatt Saigon won the third position thanks to its sophisticated design, handcrafted details and modern-day comforts. World-class Saigon restaurants and bars include Opera, offering authentic Italian cuisine, Square One, serving both Vietnamese and Western dishes, and Park Lounge, specialising in afternoon tea.

Other Vietnam’s best city hotels named in the list of Travel + Leisure were The Reverie Saigon Hotel, Mia Saigon, InterContinental Saigon, New World Saigon Hotel, Hotel de la Coupole – Mgallery, Caravelle Saigon, and InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72.

Capella Hanoi

Photo: TripAdvisor
Photo: TripAdvisor

Nestled in the French-influenced Old Quarter, close to Hoan Kiem Lake and surrounded by eclectic restaurants, bars, shops and markets, Capella Hanoi was designed by Bill Bensley – his artistic flair for theatrical effect a perfect pairing for the project. Bill approached Capella Hanoi with the mindset of a storyteller, intent on teaching guests something new and creating unforgettable experiences. This began with a tale to tell…

Many decades ago, before the war and all that preceded it, this was a small boutique hotel for those passing through Hanoi to see the Opera. With the charming opera building only steps away, it was the perfect spot. One guest was so enamoured with the building, he decided to buy it, and over time he transformed it into the place to be in Hanoi. Some years later it changed hands, becoming a depot during war times, crates of dynamite shuffling in and out while dust gathered on velvet chaise lounges and crystal chandeliers. Soon after the site passed into the hands of a wealthy Vietnamese man – a lover of Opera.

Photo: Booking.com
Photo: Booking.com

This gentleman began a vast renovation, returning the building to its former glory as a five-star hotel of great taste and a little madness. This little palace tells the story of 47 different actors, opera singers, composers, stage and costume designers, and spectators who have passed through Hanoi over the last 150 years. Each suite trumpets the wonderful stories of the mischievous high society which passed through its doors. The story is told with over a thousand pieces of original memorabilia, costumes, theatre programs, photographs, set, opera spectacles, and original portraiture art by the incredible Kate Spencer. All of this fanfare on display in what was Asia’s most wonderful place to frolic, to carouse, and then, just before sunrise, to put one’s head down.

Sofitel Legend Metropole

Photo: Accor Hotels
Photo: Accor Hotels

The luxury Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is located in the popular French Quarter, a four-minute walk from both the Opera House and Hoan Kiem Lake. The 364 guest rooms are beautifully designed with French-inspired accents, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Suites add a 24-hour butler service. Three bars and three restaurants, ranging from French, Vietnamese, and Italian cuisine, are available. There's a buffet breakfast each morning, though this is not included in all room rates. Highlights include the outdoor swimming pool and full spa and fitness center. Business travelers will appreciate the six meeting rooms, event spaces, and a business center. There's little else available in this category in Hanoi, but the JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi offers a close second in terms of luxury, service, and features.

Photo: Historic Hotels of America
Photo: Historic Hotels of America

Housed in one of Hanoi's most luxurious landmarks originally built in 1901, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi exudes elegance and luxury throughout its interiors. The hotel features the original French Colonial grandeur both inside and out, with a white facade with emerald green roof and window shutters. Hallways are lined with black and white antique framed paintings, while antique French-inspired furniture and decor can be found throughout the hotel. The lobby includes several lounge areas with brown leather sofas, soft lighting, and elegant decor. The gardens are typically French with lush lawns and overgrown vines creeping up the walls and trees, and the occasional bench. Each of the restaurants and bars feature an individual design and atmosphere, ranging from the bright and airy Le Club Bar to the dark and romantic Angelina Restaurant. Overall, the atmosphere is relaxed. Guests are mostly high-end travelers, ranging from business to leisure travelers.

Park Hyatt Saigon

Park Hyatt Saigon is a luxury hotel located in the center of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Being part of the prestigious Park Hyatt brand, you can expect an excellent level of service, and the elegant, French colonial style of the hotel makes this Park Hyatt a unique destination.

Photo: TripAdvisor
Photo: TripAdvisor

The Park Hyatt Saigon enjoys a prime location on the city’s most famous square and Le Loi Boulevard, overlooking Saigon Opera House, and within walking distance of the most popular cultural and historical attractions, including the Opera House, Reunification Palace, Ben Thanh Market, and the War Remnants Museum. The hotel is located in District 1, known for being the business and commercial hub of the city. The hotel is also conveniently located near the city’s international airport, making it an ideal destination for business and leisure travelers.

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