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    Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam

    Meliá Hanoi

    150Pearl Points

    Solid Hoàn Kiếm base, worth the booking.

    Meliá Hanoi, Hotel in Hanoi

    About Meliá Hanoi

    Meliá Hanoi offers a central Hoàn Kiếm address at a price point below Hanoi's top-tier luxury hotels, making it a practical pick for business travelers. On-site dining is functional rather than destination-worthy. Book here for location and reliability; look elsewhere if a standout restaurant experience is the priority.

    Should You Book Meliá Hanoi?

    Meliá Hanoi sits at 44 Lý Thường Kiệt in the Hoàn Kiếm district, putting you close to the French Quarter and within reach of Hoan Kiem Lake — a practical location for both business travelers and those using Hanoi as a base for the Old Quarter. Specific room rates are not confirmed in our database, but Meliá properties in this tier typically sit below Capella Hanoi and the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi on price, which makes it worth considering if you want a central address without paying top-tier rates.

    The hotel falls under the Meliá Hotels International flag, a brand with a long track record in business-focused city hotels across Asia. That heritage shapes what you can reasonably expect: consistent service standards, meeting and event infrastructure, and on-site dining that is designed to perform across breakfast, business lunch, and dinner rather than chase culinary awards. If you are booking for a special occasion or a client dinner and want the restaurant to carry real weight on its own, this matters. The dining offer here is not confirmed as destination-worthy in the way that, for example, the Hilton Hanoi Opera or the Hotel de l'Opera - MGallery Hanoi position themselves around landmark settings. For a genuinely special-occasion dinner that stands independently of the room, check our full Hanoi restaurants guide for options outside the property.

    For a business trip where location, reliability, and ease of booking matter more than culinary credentials or design-forward rooms, Meliá Hanoi is a sound choice. Booking is direct through the Meliá website or standard aggregators, and availability is generally not a problem compared to tighter luxury properties in the city. Families will find the central location convenient, though those traveling with children specifically for leisure may get more out of a resort-style property — see our full Hanoi hotels guide for a broader set of options across price tiers and styles, including alternatives such as InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72 and InterContinental Hanoi Westlake by IHG.

    If you are visiting Vietnam more broadly, you may also want to compare against resort options: Amanoi in Vinh Hy, Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, and Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An each represent a different benchmark for what a Vietnam stay can deliver at the higher end.

    Quick reference: Central Hoàn Kiếm address, easy booking, business-hotel format, on-site dining functional rather than destination-grade.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is the location of Meliá Hanoi?

    The address at 44 Lý Thường Kiệt in Hoàn Kiếm puts you in a genuinely useful part of the city. The French Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake are both within walking distance, which matters when you factor in Hanoi's traffic. For business travellers, the central position reduces transit time to government offices and commercial districts considerably.

    What is check-in like at Meliá Hanoi?

    Meliá Hanoi operates under the Meliá Hotels International brand, which runs a tiered check-in model where higher-category rooms and loyalty members typically access a dedicated floor lounge and faster processing. Standard check-in is at the main front desk. Arriving mid-afternoon on weekdays tends to be smoother than weekend peak times.

    Do loyalty programs work at Meliá Hanoi?

    Yes. Meliá Hotels International properties operate under the Meliá Rewards program, so points accumulate and can be redeemed here. If you hold Silver status or above, expect lounge access and room upgrade priority. For occasional travellers without status, the loyalty benefit is limited, and booking direct versus OTA is worth checking for rate parity before committing.

    How is the dining at Meliá Hanoi?

    Specific restaurant details are not confirmed in the venue record, so specific menu or pricing claims would be speculation. What can be said is that Hoàn Kiếm itself offers a dense concentration of Vietnamese and international dining options within walking distance, which reduces pressure on the hotel's in-house offer. For breakfast, hotel dining is typically the most convenient option given early schedules.

    Is Meliá Hanoi family-friendly?

    The Hoàn Kiếm location works reasonably well for families visiting cultural sites around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, both of which are accessible on foot or by short taxi ride. Meliá Hotels International properties generally provide standard family amenities, but specific room configurations and children's facilities at this property are not confirmed in the venue record, so check directly before booking with young children.

    How does Meliá Hanoi compare to nearby hotels?

    Against the Sofitel Legend Metropole, Meliá trades heritage cachet for a more business-functional proposition at a lower price point. The JW Marriott Hanoi is further from the centre but offers larger rooms and Marriott Bonvoy benefits. For travellers prioritising central walkability over brand prestige, Meliá Hanoi's Hoàn Kiếm address is a practical advantage over properties in Ba Dinh or West Lake.

    When is the best time to book Meliá Hanoi?

    Hanoi's shoulder seasons, October to November and March to April, offer the most manageable weather and hotel rates that tend to soften before peak holiday periods. Avoid Tết (Vietnamese New Year, late January or February) unless you are specifically there for the festival, as rates spike and many local restaurants and services close. Booking four to six weeks ahead is sufficient for most travel windows outside peak season.

    Location

    44 P. Lý Thường Kiệt, Trần Hưng Đạo, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam

    Hanoi, Vietnam

    Compare Meliá Hanoi

    Booking Options Near Meliá Hanoi
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Meliá HanoiEasy
    Capella HanoiUnknown
    InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula ResortUnknown
    JW Marriott Hotel HanoiUnknown
    Park Hyatt SaigonUnknown
    Sofitel Legend Metropole HanoiUnknown

    Comparing your options in Hanoi for this tier.

    Also Consider

    • Capella Hanoi, Notable alternative
    • InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort, Notable alternative
    • JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi, Notable alternative
    • Park Hyatt Saigon, Notable alternative
    • Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Against Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, Meliá Hanoi loses on heritage, atmosphere, and dining prestige, the Metropole's Le Spices Garden and Angelina restaurant have genuine destination status that Meliá's on-site offer cannot match. If a special occasion dinner or a room with historical character is driving your decision, the Metropole is the clear call. Meliá's advantage is price and availability: it is easier to get a room, and you are likely paying less for a comparably central location.

    Capella Hanoi and JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi both sit above Meliá on design quality and F&B; investment. The JW Marriott in particular suits corporate travel with stronger meeting infrastructure and loyalty point earning under the Bonvoy program. If Marriott Bonvoy status matters to your booking decision, the JW delivers more recognition benefit. Meliá does operate its own MeliáRewards program, though the depth of benefits at this property is not confirmed in our data.

    For a broader Vietnam comparison, InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort and Park Hyatt Saigon serve different cities and use cases entirely, but if you are weighing a Hanoi city stay against a resort or Ho Chi Minh City trip, those two set the upper benchmark for their respective categories. Meliá Hanoi is best positioned as the practical middle-market option in Hanoi: reliable, well-located, and straightforward to book without the premium rates of the top five in the city.

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