
JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi
A bold architectural statement by Carlos Zapata Studio, the JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi rises on the city's western lakeside with a distinctive wave-like facade. This contemporary landmark in Tu Liem Ward offers 450 rooms and suites, providing a sophisticated urban escape with sweeping views across Hanoi. Guests can indulge in the diverse international offerings at JW Kitchen or unwind at the rooftop pool, which also presents panoramic city vistas. For those seeking an elevated experience, the Executive Lounge on the 25th floor provides an exclusive setting for evening cocktails, ideal for business travelers and discerning design enthusiasts who appreciate both form and function in their accommodations. The hotel caters to a clientele that values modern design, impeccable service, and a tranquil yet connected base from which to explore the dynamic capital.'s western lakeside with a distinctive wave-like facade. This contemporary landmark in Tu Liem Ward offers 450 rooms and suites, providing a sophisticated urban escape with sweeping views across Hanoi. Guests can indulge in the diverse international offerings at JW Kitchen or unwind at the rooftop pool, which also presents panoramic city vistas. For those seeking an elevated experience, the Executive Lounge on the 25th floor provides an exclusive setting for evening cocktails, ideal for business travelers and discerning design enthusiasts who appreciate both form and function in their accommodations. The hotel caters to a clientele that values modern design, impeccable service, and a tranquil yet connected base from which to explore the dynamic capital.'s western lakeside, its wave-like facade a bold statement of contemporary architecture. Inside, 450 rooms and suites offer refined comfort, while JW Kitchen's international buffet and the rooftop pool command sweeping views over the city.
Nestled within the green oasis of the National Convention Center with a few steps from JW Marriott Hanoi, Mieu Dam temple is a spiritual site tied to a fascinating local legend, which was ranked as a city-level relic in 2014. It is dedicated to 'Dong Hai Dai Vuong', a revered water deity, and is steeped in local legend, especially the tale of a mythical white snake. The temple’s peaceful setting, shaded by tall trees, offers a sacred retreat in the heart of the modern city.
Hoan Kiem Lake is a beautiful and iconic landmark located in the heart of Hanoi. Surrounded by lush green trees and vibrant flowers, the lake is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The lake is also home to the famous Turtle Tower, a symbol of the city’s rich history and culture.
Situated at the heart of Hanoi, the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is an outstanding place of interest not only for the capital city but also for the country as a whole. The site is one of the ten special national heritage sites proclaimed by the Prime Minister in 2009 and was inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee in 2010. Its Outstanding Universal Values are reflected in its historical longevity, its continuous role as a seat of power, and its multiple cultural layers.
The Temple of Literature is a historical site and a must visit destination for anyone interested in Vietnamese culture and history. The temple’s tranquil atmosphere and beautiful architecture make it a popular spot for tourists seeking to learn about Vietnam’s rich heritage. It was recognized as a National Relic on April 28th,1962.
Noi Bai International Airport is the biggest airport in the northern region and the second largest in the whole country of Vietnam. Noi Bai International Airport serves tens of millions of arrivals and departures, both domestically and internationally, from and to Hanoi every year. It plays an important role in the economic, tourism, and cultural development of Hanoi and northern provinces.


