When visiting Vietnam’s capital, one big question arises that any travellers must first choose:
Should you stay in a hostel in Hanoi or book a hotel instead?
Both offer unique experiences depending on your travel style and budget. Whether you're a solo backpacker, digital nomad, or couple looking for comfort, this guide will help you decide what to choose.
If you're traveling on a budget, hostels in Hanoi are the obvious choice. Dorm beds start as low as $5–10 USD per night, and even private rooms in hostels cost just $15–25 USD.
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Dorm beds in Hostels[/caption]
Meanwhile, hotels in Hanoi typically begin at $30–50 USD/night, which can be pretty expensive for solo travellers if you are price consious. In exchange you are offered more amnenities like bigger spaces and privacy which is perfect for families travelling together.
💡 Pro tip: Many hostels in Hanoi, including Quiri Hostel , offer free breakfast, airport pickup, and tour bookings.
If you’re looking to meet other travelers, make new friends, or join a walking tour, a hostel in Hanoi is perfect decision for you. Hostels are designed for connection — with shared spaces, rooftop bars, and social events almost daily.
Hotels, on the other hand, offer more privacy and quiet — ideal for families or business travelers who value personal space.
🎒 Solo traveler? Hostels are the best way to experience Hanoi’s culture and make international friends.
Gone are the days of dingy bunk beds and noisy hallways. Many modern hostels in Hanoi now offer:
Air conditioning and high-speed Wi-Fi
Rooftop lounges and swimming pools
24/7 reception and security
Free breakfast is common — sometimes even free beers at specific times!
Swimming pools in many of Hanoi Hostel upper floors[/caption]
Meanwhile, hotels in Hanoi still provide traditional amenities like daily cleaning, room service, and concierge support. But they often lack the social aspect that makes hostels so enjoyable.
If you choose a hostel, location matters — and most travelers stay in the Old Quarter. This is because it is the cultural heart of the city, filled with markets, street food, and colonial architecture.
Staying at a Hanoi Old Quarter hostel places you within walking distance of:
Hoan Kiem Lake
Night market
Local street food gems
Famous landmarks like the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre
Old Quarter where Hostel in Hanoi are concentrated[/caption]
Meanwhile unlike hostels, which are mostly concentrated in the bustling Old Quarter, hotels in Hanoi tend to be more widely spread across different districts. Many mid-range and luxury hotels are located in areas like Ba Dinh District near the government offices and museums, or the Tay Ho (West Lake) area, which offers a quieter atmosphere and scenic lake views.
🛏️ Looking for a centrally located hostel in Hanoi? Quiri Hostel is just minutes from it all.
Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:
| Traveler Type | Best Option | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Solo backpackers | Hostel in Hanoi | Affordable, social, fun |
| Digital nomads | Modern hostel | Coworking spaces, community |
| Couples | Private room in hostel or hotel | Budget & comfort |
| Families | Hotel in Hanoi | Space, quiet, family-friendly |
| Short business trip | Hotel | Comfort and privacy |
If you're after more than just a place to sleep—like connection, culture, and convenience—a hostel in Hanoi is your ideal choice. You’ll save money, meet like-minded travelers, and stay right in the heart of the action.
At Quiri Hostel, we combine comfort with community. Enjoy free breakfast, cozy private rooms, social events, and a prime location in the Old Quarter just steps from Hoan Kiem Lake and vibrant street life.
Ready to experience the best of Hanoi?
👉 Book your stay at Quiri Hostel today and join travelers from around the world who love our friendly atmosphere and excellent service.
Don’t miss out—secure your spot now and start planning your unforgettable Hanoi adventure with us!
Looking for a stylish and social place to stay in the Old Quarter?
👉 Book your stay at Quiri Hostel in Hanoi today — where comfort meets community.