Our hotel is located on the center of Hanoi city, New Style House Hotel known as second home in recognition of the domestic travelers as well as foreign, was decorated by the equipment and modern facilities, international standard, along with a team of experienced staff and enthusiastic surely will always bring you satisfaction satisfactory.
Pride of the New Style House Hotel is surrounded by an airy space and fresh air, the intellectual community of civilized history, and visitors have been considered "The place to go".
Only approximately 10-15 minutes walk is the largest cultural center of Hanoi, the major commercial centers and tourist areas wear bold history of the country in general and the capital Hanoi in particular as: National Conference Center, Lang pagoda (the famous historical), Commercial Shopping Center Big C, To Lich river history, Many big universities, My Dinh Stadium.
New Style House Hotel really is the ideal destination and place on the expectations of travelers to Vietnam, to Hanoi capital.
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city. Its population in 2009 was estimated at 2.6 million for urban districts, 6.5 million for the metropolitan jurisdiction.
From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political center of Vietnam. The city is located on the right bank of the Red River. October 2010, Hanoi officially marked 1000 years since the establishment of the city.
The Old French Quarter is a maze of crammed narrow alleyways that are still named after goods that were once traded on there. With the charm of a bygone era, Hanoi is home to a myriad of roadside cafes and bars, where the traditional beer (“Bia Hoi”) flows freely accompanied by some remarkable cuisine. Wide, bicycle filled boulevards and faded but elegant architecture dominate the landscape as the industrious city people go about their daily lives. The ancient art of water puppetry continues to this day in this historic city where Ho Chi Minh’s monumental mausoleum is housed. The streets of Hanoi are a carnival of colour for visitors, with wonderful shopping, dining and people at every glance. In short Hanoi is a microcosm of Vietnamese culture.
The best thing about shopping in Hanoi is that you can do it all on foot, with many streets dedicated to specific trades. This is particularly true in the Old Quarter, where Silk Street and Silver Street still retain their particular trades after hundreds of years. Whether you are looking for souvenirs such as Vietnamese farming hats or a hand-made silk evening gown, Hanoi can provide.
It's hard to have a bad meal in Hanoi. Almost every ethnic food variation is well represented in the city -- from Italian, to Indian, to vegetarian options, to familiar Western fare. Years of brutal colonial rule by the French left many resentments, but no amount of anti-foreign revolutionary zeal could overcome Vietnamese culinary traditions borrowed from their one-time oppressors. The baguette lives on, and the legacy of fine French cuisine can be found in every quarter. Also, don’t forget to try PHO!
Please do stop by Ma May street – the Lan Kwai Fong of Hanoi. Old Quarter contains most of Hanoi's Western-style bars and this is a good place to meet other travelers at the end of the day. There are also some vibrant clubs here where it is possible to dance until the small hours. Also popular with music lovers is Minh's Jazz Club, where people gather to listen to live sets from local musicians.
Address: 141 Nguyen Ngoc Vu, Cau Giay Dist., Hanoi.
Tel: 0329.889.498 - 0947.808.189
Email: newstylehouse@gmail.com