Pros

  • Right in the heart of historic and vibrant Old Quarter
  • Hundreds of restaurants, bars, and shops all around
  • The night market and Walking Street bar area are just around the corner
  • Stylish, modern rooms with flat-screen TVs and minibars
  • Free breakfast including fresh local tropical fruit
  • Delivery available from sister property's restaurant, Viet Deli
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • On a very congested street with lots of non-stop traffic
  • Rooms can be quite compact, even by Old Quarter standards
  • No free computers in rooms (most Old Quarter hotels in this category offer them)
  • No meals served on-site beyond breakfast
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Bottom Line

The Oriental Central Hotel is an upper-middle-range option with just 25 rooms located in the heart of Hanoi's historic Old Quarter just around the corner from the Walking Street bar area. Tasteful decor throughout includes black-and-white photos of old Hanoi, and small, modern rooms, have bright pops of color plus flat-screen TVs and minibars. As is standard for the neighborhood, the features here are slim, but include a great free breakfast and free Wi-Fi. There are hundreds of restaurants, bars, and shops in the neighborhood, and the hotel is well-located for reaching all of them, though guests will get more space at this hotel's sister property, the Oriental Suites Hotel, which has an on-site restaurant.

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Oriental Central Hotel

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Sophisticated and tastefully decorated boutique hotel

The Oriental Central is a sophisticated and tastefully decorated boutique hotel. The small entrance is almost hard to find, hidden by a tree on a congested Old Quarter street, but once in the door, everything sparkles. The lobby is bright white and its main feature is the artfully arranged vintage black-and-white photos of street scenes in old Hanoi, a motif repeated throughout the hotel. There are stylish black-cushioned sofas for guests to relax, and attractive details are found throughout, such as fresh orchids placed in vases each morning. There isn't much other public space in the hotel besides the small breakfast restaurant behind the lobby, also adorned with old Hanoi photos and featuring a marble-topped buffet area and dark wood furniture. The hotel is a charming respite from the chaos and noise outside, and an excellent choice for couples, solo travelers, families, and flashpackers looking for a stylish spot in the heart of the tourist quarter.

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Location

Atmospheric Old Quarter, around the corner from Walking Street bar area

Situated right in the middle of Hanoi's atmospheric and historic Old Quarter, the hotel sits on a very busy street with non-stop traffic, but the rooms have double windows and mostly face away from the street, so noise isn't a problem. Street food, restaurants, and shops can be found all around the hotel, and the famous Walking Street bar area is just around the corner for those who like to party or go pub crawling at night. It's less than a 10-minute walk to Hoan Kiem Lake and the water puppet theater, while taxis and cyclos abound if one needs transport. The Noi Bai International Airport is about a one-hour drive from the hotel depending on traffic.

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Rooms

Compact, stylish rooms with bright pops of color and rainfall showers in bathrooms

The Oriental Central Hotel has just 25 rooms. Typical of many Old Quarter hotels, rooms are small, yet they are tastefully decorated with bursts of bright red throughout the mostly black-and-white spaces. White walls over light wood floors are hung with collections of black-and-white photos of Hanoi street scenes, and white lattice-work flanks red accent walls, black padded headboards, and white lacquer nightstands. Classic Rooms are tiny -- one can barely squeeze past the bed to get to the desk and minibar -- while Superior and Deluxe Rooms offer slightly more space, although they aren't large. No rooms in these categories have external windows, but the bright decor keeps rooms from feeling dim. Only the Junior and Family Suites offer windows and street views. Each room has a flat-screen TV with cable, minibar, safe, air-conditioning, and an electric kettle for making tea and coffee. Most rooms also have DVD players. Unlike many hotels in the Old Quarter in this category, one does not get a free computer to use in the room, but all rooms do have free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms are modern and clean, and have stylish brass rainfall showerheads in glass-enclosed units as well as brass fixtures on raised bowl sinks. Toiletries, bathrobes, and slippers are provided. Though this is a busy part of town, rooms stay blissfully quiet thanks to excellent sound-proofing.

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Features

Free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and travel desk in the lobby

The Oriental Central Hotel does not have much in the way of extra facilities. Like most hotels in the Old Quarter, it is small, and most guests here want to go out and explore the street food and local spots. The restaurant serves free breakfast featuring tropical fruits, and then closes for the day, so guests need to eat other meals elsewhere. Alternatively, the Viet Deli, at the hotel's sister property, can deliver meals to the hotel throughout the day. A travel desk in the lobby can arrange tours, transport, and all other activities in Hanoi and the surrounding area.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Oriental Central Hotel

Scene

Sophisticated and tastefully decorated boutique hotel

The Oriental Central is a sophisticated and tastefully decorated boutique hotel. The small entrance is almost hard to find, hidden by a tree on a congested Old Quarter street, but once in the door, everything sparkles. The lobby is bright white and its main feature is the artfully arranged vintage black-and-white photos of street scenes in old Hanoi, a motif repeated throughout the hotel. There are stylish black-cushioned sofas for guests to relax, and attractive details are found throughout, such as fresh orchids placed in vases each morning. There isn't much other public space in the hotel besides the small breakfast restaurant behind the lobby, also adorned with old Hanoi photos and featuring a marble-topped buffet area and dark wood furniture. The hotel is a charming respite from the chaos and noise outside, and an excellent choice for couples, solo travelers, families, and flashpackers looking for a stylish spot in the heart of the tourist quarter.

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Location

Atmospheric Old Quarter, around the corner from Walking Street bar area

Situated right in the middle of Hanoi's atmospheric and historic Old Quarter, the hotel sits on a very busy street with non-stop traffic, but the rooms have double windows and mostly face away from the street, so noise isn't a problem. Street food, restaurants, and shops can be found all around the hotel, and the famous Walking Street bar area is just around the corner for those who like to party or go pub crawling at night. It's less than a 10-minute walk to Hoan Kiem Lake and the water puppet theater, while taxis and cyclos abound if one needs transport. The Noi Bai International Airport is about a one-hour drive from the hotel depending on traffic.

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Rooms

Compact, stylish rooms with bright pops of color and rainfall showers in bathrooms

The Oriental Central Hotel has just 25 rooms. Typical of many Old Quarter hotels, rooms are small, yet they are tastefully decorated with bursts of bright red throughout the mostly black-and-white spaces. White walls over light wood floors are hung with collections of black-and-white photos of Hanoi street scenes, and white lattice-work flanks red accent walls, black padded headboards, and white lacquer nightstands. Classic Rooms are tiny -- one can barely squeeze past the bed to get to the desk and minibar -- while Superior and Deluxe Rooms offer slightly more space, although they aren't large. No rooms in these categories have external windows, but the bright decor keeps rooms from feeling dim. Only the Junior and Family Suites offer windows and street views. Each room has a flat-screen TV with cable, minibar, safe, air-conditioning, and an electric kettle for making tea and coffee. Most rooms also have DVD players. Unlike many hotels in the Old Quarter in this category, one does not get a free computer to use in the room, but all rooms do have free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms are modern and clean, and have stylish brass rainfall showerheads in glass-enclosed units as well as brass fixtures on raised bowl sinks. Toiletries, bathrobes, and slippers are provided. Though this is a busy part of town, rooms stay blissfully quiet thanks to excellent sound-proofing.

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Features

Free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and travel desk in the lobby

The Oriental Central Hotel does not have much in the way of extra facilities. Like most hotels in the Old Quarter, it is small, and most guests here want to go out and explore the street food and local spots. The restaurant serves free breakfast featuring tropical fruits, and then closes for the day, so guests need to eat other meals elsewhere. Alternatively, the Viet Deli, at the hotel's sister property, can deliver meals to the hotel throughout the day. A travel desk in the lobby can arrange tours, transport, and all other activities in Hanoi and the surrounding area.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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