
Dong Da Trip
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Peridot Gallery Classic Hotel
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

The Oriental Jade Hotel
Reviewed on 24 Feb 2026

Acoustic Hotel & Spa
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2026

Champton Hanoi Hotel
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

O'Gallery Premier Hotel & Spa
Reviewed on 23 Feb 2026
Where to stay in Dong Da

Old Quarter
Old Quarter is beloved for its panoramic lake views. Take some time to explore sights in the area like Hoan Kiem Lake and Hang Gai Street.
Top hotels in Dong Da

Hanoi Royal Premium Hotel
The staff are lovely! They go above and beyond, and are very helpful. When I had a migraine and couldn't make it to breakfast, they sent up a breakfast plate and especially made hot ginger tea for me. My partner would get their advice on appropriate attire for some of the places we visited. Every ...
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

Melia Hanoi
Comfortable room, great service (we had several repairs and these were addressed quickly). Good location. Sound proofing was not great - we had to listen to frisky neighbours unfortunately.
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2026

Hanoi Splendid Premium Hotel
Warm welcoming and outstanding service from all staff, and Lilii in particular. And great breakfast brunch every morning!
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026
Frequently asked questions
Popular places to visit

Temple of Literature
Five sacred courtyards, each with a unique history, honorary inscriptions and manicured gardens, revere Confucius and the country’s best scholars.

Hoan Kiem Lake
Wander around the banks of this peaceful lake and discover an historic temple, observe locals going about their daily life or enjoy a picnic lunch under the shade.

St. Joseph's Cathedral of Hanoi
At the heart of Hanoi stands a weathered neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church, a contrary sight in this predominantly Buddhist city.



