Thang Loi Hotel

Yen Phu Street, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, Vietnam | 1 star hotel

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Have to get back

A travel blog entry by butchroa

Ha Noi is such a beautiful city. Lived in Ha Noi in 1992 and my 1st hotel was also Thang Loi, w/c i must say was a really good representation of Viet Nam then- rudimentary facilities, friendly staff and great food. Dont miss the food, w/c i consider unique to Ha Noi. Cha ca la vong (fish served for the royalty), tit be(young cow), bun cha(grilled …

Viet Nam paketissa

A travel blog entry by turret-aasiassa

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... muutoinkin oli puolestaan iso pettymys. Ehkä emme löytäneet niitä oikeita rafloja tai emme vain osaa. Joka tapauksessa nuudelikeitot, joita Hanoissa joutuu väkisinkin popsimaan paljon, ovat mauttomia ja maustaminen jää syöjän vastuulle. Lihojen leikkaamisessa ei myöskään olla niin tarkkoja ja kanakeitosta löytyy nahkaa, luita, läskiä ja joskus muutamia palasia itse lihaa.

En ole pitänyt itseäni sen kummemmin kahvi-friikkinä, mutta jos erilaiset kahvin ...

Even If The Trip Were To End Tomorrow…

A travel blog entry by splunk

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... I’d say that I was a bit sad that he wasn’t as ecstatic as I had hoped. Tho who knows, perhaps inside, he was ecstatic… just can’t tell for sure what is going on within his mind.

Next up I go inside the downstairs classroom where I had taught… walked in and immediately Ha sees me and her face lights up and she is excited… she knew! She recognized me and she was happy! This one moment is why I volunteer! She ...

Back to Hanoi

A travel blog entry by dbrinkmeyer

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... the opera house for a symphony concert. A combined Korean/ Vietnamese group was playing, not that great, but it was a good experience to see this magnificent opera house built in 1911 by the French and to hear von Suppe, Beethoven, and Dvorak played there. I especially enjoyed the New World Symphony. We were a little frustrated though. When I bought tickets I was told the only seats left were the expensive ones ($25). I was hoping for the $7.50 ...

Back in Hanoi

A travel blog entry by kimrichards

... the unbearable heat and million or so motorbikes (there literally are no road rules here). Anyway, when we arrived at our destination, he snatched money out of my hand while I was trying to figure out the exchange rate (after 4 days I am still struggling) and started screaming at us...the ******* took way more money than we agreed on and he was off. Any sense of guilt was gone and we won't support those guys again!!!! On My last day in Hanoi with Anna, we went and had ...

Traveler rating: 3.0/5 Good (12 reviews)

Location

This 1 star hotel, located on Yen Phu Street, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, is near Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Japanese Covered Bridge, West Lake, and Red Bridge Restaurant and Cooking School.
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