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"Hanoi, Vietnam" What is it like to stay at a three-star hotel in Hanoi for 26 yuan?

Accommodation in Hanoi, you read that right, you can indeed stay at Three Luggage Hotel in the capital of Vietnam for 26 yuan!

Hanoi Small Town Hotel: Reasons to stay, cheap, luxurious standard room, free transfer, free breakfast and mineral water, located on Thirty-sixth Street, close to the night market, good service, hotel exterior decoration feature.

Foreword: As the capital of Vietnam and the second largest city in the country, Hanoi has countless accommodations. Since you want to live there, of course you can’t live in a hotel that’s too bad, and you won’t waste your money by choosing a hotel that’s too expensive. But you must choose a hotel with extremely high cost performance and a great location. My accommodation requirements are standard rooms, clean and safe, private bathroom, and location only in scenic spots or downtown areas, followed by airport stations and university towns.

Location: The hotel I chose this time is called Hanoi Town Hotel. It is located on the Toy Street of Thirty Six Hang Street, the busiest and busiest street in Hanoi. It is 500 meters away from Hoan Kiem Lake and the night market is right next to it. A street. It happens to be right in the center of Thirty-Six Hanging Street, with easy access in all directions, making it easy to go shopping and have countless places to eat and snack. Very convenient.

Environment: What kind of old-fashioned hotel does the hotel belong to? The reason why I chose it among several hotels with my friends at that time was that it had local flavor and antique style. The entire hotel is mainly made of traditional old wooden style thick furniture. A picture of the Eight Immortals celebrating their birthdays is hung in the lobby. The lobby is quite small, with five people sitting on a bench and a small table outside the door. It has become a favorite coffee shop for foreigners. The elevator going upstairs is very small, can only accommodate four people at a time, and is very slow. There is a small corridor terrace on the sixth floor, and the chocolate-shaped door in the other shot is my room.

The entire room is made of walnut color, and the heavy wardrobe has a small safe hidden inside. The refrigerator is placed in the wooden cabinet at the entrance. It is a bit difficult to open and will hang on the bottom of the cabinet. The air conditioner was installed very high and was aging a bit. It wasn't very cool in the middle of the night and I was sweating all over while sleeping, although I forgot to turn on the fan. The ceiling looks more beautiful with a suspended ceiling, and the room has a full-length mirror. The bathroom is relatively spacious, but unfortunately it's not well designed. You can only shower in the bathtub, and you have to draw the curtain to prevent the toilet from getting wet. It's an old hotel. There is no room card. If you use a key to open the door, the power will not be cut off. What's more annoying is that when they clean it, they will cut off the power in the room. When we first entered the room, we turned on all the switches and couldn't find the switch to turn on the power. Run down and ask him to turn on the switch. Two bottles of water and tea bags are provided every day, free of charge.

Breakfast: There is a free buffet breakfast, not much, but complete in variety. Fried noodles, omelets, vegetable salads, breads, fruits, and menus can be ordered a la carte if needed. Like soup noodles, fried eggs, etc.

Service: The service attitude is super good, and the attitudes here in Hanoi are very good. As soon as we got off the bus, a hotel waiter came over to help us with our luggage and stopped the cars on the road to let us pass. After checking in, we were given tea and arranged to sit and wait. The girl at the front desk had a nice smile and spoke very good English. She also led us to the room, put our slippers outside the door and introduced us to WIFI and some precautions. Every time you come in and out of the lobby, you are greeted with a smile, which is very pleasant.

Summary: The service is very good and the location is good, but it is a hotel with slightly inferior equipment. After all, it is only 26 yuan, which is not the price in Beijing, which is also the capital.