{"id":267715,"date":"2024-05-23T13:09:39","date_gmt":"2024-05-23T17:09:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nomadicmatt.com\/?p=267715"},"modified":"2025-05-19T12:14:21","modified_gmt":"2025-05-19T16:14:21","slug":"best-hostels-hanoi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nomadicmatt.com\/travel-blogs\/best-hostels-hanoi\/","title":{"rendered":"The 6 Best Hostels in Hanoi"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Hanoi<\/a> is Vietnam\u2019s vibrant capital city. It\u2019s also one of its main travel hubs (most visitors either start or end their trip here).<\/p>\n But because Hanoi is part of the main route around Southeast Asia<\/a>, it\u2019s awash in hostels. I mean, there are tons of them here. And not all of them are created equal.<\/p>\n To help you pick a hostel from all the overwhelming options, here is my list of the best hostels in Hanoi!<\/p>\n If you don\u2019t want to read the longer list, the following are the best in each category:<\/p>\n The dorm rooms are spacious, and all bunks have individual fans (a big plus, as Hanoi gets hot), as well as curtains, USB chargers, and comfy mattresses. I especially like that the top bunks have angled ladders that are almost like stairs, so the bunk is easy to access. There are female-only dorms too. And while the water pressure in the showers isn\u2019t great, everything is clean, and the volunteer staff here really make you feel welcome.<\/p>\n The One Hostel at a glance<\/strong>:<\/p>\n While there\u2019s no party atmosphere here, the hostel encourages travelers to hang out during the daily happy hour with free beer, on the free walking tours, and during a weekly cooking class (it\u2019s not free, but it\u2019s super cheap and you\u2019ll learn a lot!). There\u2019s also a great breakfast that\u2019s really affordable (just 50,000 VND). Overall, this is a more upscale choice for travelers who want something within walking distance of all the main sights.<\/p>\n Old Quarter View at a glance<\/strong>:<\/p>\n The dorm rooms aren\u2019t huge, and they look a bit dated, but the beds have curtains, individual lights and plugs, and lockers. The mattresses are also pretty comfy compared to most party hostels. But the highlight for me is the outdoor terrace area. It\u2019s a nice place to relax with a drink after a long day of exploring.<\/p>\n Hanoi Central at a glance<\/strong>:<\/p>\n The rooms aren\u2019t anything to write home about (the bathrooms are a bit cramped and the dorms bunks are basic), but the beds have curtains, lights, outlets, and lockers. The staff here more than make up for the drawbacks though. They really go out of their way to make sure you have a good stay \u2014 they\u2019re attentive and will solve any issues right away.<\/p>\n Hostel Buffalo at a glance<\/strong>:<\/p>\n The dorm rooms aren\u2019t huge, and the mattresses are a bit thin, but that\u2019s standard for party hostels. I do appreciate that the beds have curtains though, and there are also lights, outlets, and lockers for each bed. The hostel also has AC, which is a must since it gets so hot here. The bathrooms are always clean, and the showers have decent pressure. If you want to party, stay here.<\/p>\n Mad Monkey at a glance<\/strong>:<\/p>\n The dorm rooms are spacious, bright, and clean. I like that the mattresses are thick, and beds also have individual lights, outlets, lockers, and curtains. There are also female-only dorm rooms, as well as double beds for couples. The bathrooms aren\u2019t particularly fancy, but they are clean and big enough. Plus, every dorm room has an en suite bathroom. Overall, it\u2019s a great hostel for travelers looking for a quiet stay.<\/p>\n The Drift at a glance<\/strong>:<\/p>\n A hub of backpackers, expats, and foodies, Hanoi<\/a> is a must-visit stop on any trip around Southeast Asia. Not only is it super affordable but there\u2019s a ton to see and do here. Just be sure to stay in one of the hostels above and you\u2019ll have a fun, affordable, and nice place to stay!<\/p>\n Book Your Flight<\/strong> Book Your Accommodation<\/strong> Don’t Forget Travel Insurance<\/strong> Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With?<\/strong> Want More Information on Hanoi?<\/strong> Hanoi is Vietnam\u2019s vibrant capital city. It\u2019s also one of its main travel hubs (most visitors either start or end their trip here). But because Hanoi is part of the main route around Southeast Asia, it\u2019s awash in hostels. I mean, there are tons of them here. 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\nWant the specifics? Here\u2019s my breakdown of the best hostels in Hanoi and why I love them: <\/p>\n1. The One Hostel<\/a><\/h3>\n

\nThis is a lively, energetic hostel. There are events every single night, including live music and DJ nights, so there\u2019s always something fun happening where you can easily meet other travelers. There\u2019s a pool and bar on the roof, as well as a restaurant. I like that they give you a bracelet at check-in, so you can charge food and drinks to your room (instead of carrying cash). I also appreciate that things shut down at midnight, so you can still balance partying and sleeping. To help with the hangover, there\u2019s a tasty free breakfast each morning too (with veg options). <\/p>\n\n
\n <\/p>\n2. Old Quarter View<\/a><\/h3>\n

\nLocated in the heart of the Old Quarter, one of the best parts of town, this hostel has a colorful, chic design. While it does look more like a hotel than a hostel, it\u2019s still quite social. The rooms are clean and spacious, with lots of natural light thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows (some even have small balconies). Dorm beds have thick mattresses, privacy curtains, lockers, and reading lights. The top bunks have stairs instead of ladders and the hostel also has AC (a big plus).<\/p>\n\n
\n <\/p>\n3. Hanoi Central Backpackers Hostel<\/a><\/h3>\n

\nThis is an energetic hostel. Every night, there\u2019s a party \u2014 but it only goes until around 11pm, so you can still get a decent night\u2019s sleep. There\u2019s a small movie room here, but the thing I love most is that there are lots of free perks, including breakfast, beer during happy hour, walking tours, and a nightly pub crawl. Not only that, but it\u2019s also one of the cheaper hostels on this list. You get a lot of value here!<\/p>\n\n
\n <\/p>\n4. Hanoi Buffalo Hostel<\/a><\/h3>\n

\nThis is a super cheap hostel in the Old Quarter that boasts a chill outdoor lounge area with a pool, perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing. The staff also organize tours to all the main sights nearby, such as Ha Long Bay and Sapa. The high point, though, is that you get lots of free perks here, including free breakfast, free beer during happy hour, free pub crawls, and free walking tours.<\/p>\n\n
\n <\/p>\n5. Mad Monkey<\/a><\/h3>\n

\nMad Monkey is one of the biggest and best hostel chains out there. Their properties are always social, and this one is no exception. It\u2019s a lively party place with a bar that offers free drinks every night during happy hour. There are always events too, from DJ nights to pub crawls to drag parties. There\u2019s also a restaurant that serves delicious eats, though since the hostel is right in the Old Quarter, you\u2019re just minutes from some of the best food in the city.<\/p>\n\n
\n <\/p>\n6. The Drift Backpackers Hostel<\/a><\/h3>\n

\nThis is a chill, laid-back hostel. The entire place is painted in soft, calming pastels, and there\u2019s a lovely terrace that overlooks the Old Quarter and the cathedral. There\u2019s a free breakfast buffet (with an expansive selection, including fresh fruit, bread, veggies, noodles, coffee, and tea), it\u2019s pet friendly, and the hostel features free Wi-Fi and AC. <\/p>\n\n
Book Your Trip to Hanoi: Logistical Tips and Tricks<\/h4>\n
\nUse Skyscanner<\/a> to find a cheap flight. They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned. <\/p>\n
\nYou can book your hostel with Hostelworld<\/a> as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com<\/a> as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels. <\/p>\n
\nTravel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:<\/p>\n\n
\nCheck out my resource page<\/a> for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too. <\/p>\n
\nBe sure to visit my robust destination guide on Hanoi<\/a> for even more planning tips!\n<\/div>\n