Where to Stay in Hanoi (Best Areas + What to Avoid!)
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You’ve been asking me non-stop about where to actually stay in Hanoi without getting ripped off or stuck in a sketchy area—so here’s the real talk. 🛵✨ Picture this: narrow, buzzing streets lined with lanterns and street food smoke, where every corner feels alive but also a little chaotic. I’m walking you through the best neighborhoods to base yourself in and, more importantly, the spots you’ll want to avoid for safety, noise, or just bad vibes. The whole video has this warm, golden-hour street aesthetic—think dusty sunlight and motorbike blur—matching Hanoi’s gritty charm. It’s less about luxury resorts and more about real local experiences and smart choices. By the end, you’ll know exactly which area fits your travel style and budget, so you can skip the headaches and soak up the city like a local. 😌 So where are you leaning—Old Quarter chaos or Truc Bach calm? Let me know below! 👇
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Where to Stay in Hanoi (Best Areas + What to Avoid!)
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(5)TravelBugTom
Stayed in the Old Quarter last year and honestly, it was chaotic but so convenient. The noise can get to you though lol
BackpackerJess
Bro, I made the mistake of staying near the train tracks once. Never again. Woke up at 6am every day haha
WanderlustSarah
Omg I wish I watched this before booking. I ended up in a weird area with no street food nearby. Saved this for next time!
NomadMike
Great breakdown! I’d add that French Quarter is perfect if you want a more relaxed vibe without missing out on the main spots
HanoiLover99
Anyone else think Tay Ho is super underrated? Way quieter and the food spots are amazing