Hoang Van Hotel
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PHONG CÁCH KHÁCH SẠN
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78 Road 3-2 to 2, Đồng Văn Việt Nam
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This hotel was booked for me as part of the Ha Giang motorbike loop trip with a company called Crossing Vietnam. Do not use this company as they are terrible.
The hotel had no restaurant , nor does it serve any breakfast. None of the staff working in the hotel speak a word of English. The bathroom area was filthy. I had a room overlooking the side of the building with bars on the window.
I stayed two nights and found the place to be extremely soulless. On the first evening I asked the receptionist, who was a male in his late 20s if he had a USB plug as I had forgotten to pack mine. I used google translate to do this. As soon as he could see I did not speak Vietnamese he had zero interest in helping me. He simply said NO in a raised voice before I had completed my sentence. I then tried to show him a photograph of the item which he refused to look at. He continued to say “NO” and started to shout it. I tried to persevere as I have noticed that sadly this is generally the way in Vietnam. I have travelled extensively worldwide and am a travel writer , who had spent many years travelling around Asia and lives in India, however I have never known a country so rude in all my travels. So I didn’t take too much offence to what I witnessed as an every day occurrence in Vietnam from someone in the service industry. However when he then got his phone out and started to play a game on it while I was still trying to get some help was just beyond ignorant. It took all my strength to not swipe the phone out of his hand and smash it on the floor.
My room was not cleaned on the second day and despite attempting to ask a different member of staff to provide toilet paper it never arrived. I was given quarter of a roll on day one. The beds are hard. The hot water runs out quite quickly.
On my second night ( I had sadly been forced to stay two nights due to an injury doing the Ha Giang loop, I was in bed at 1am with a locked bedroom door. When two men barged into my bedroom whilst I was naked in bed. When I screamed instead of running out they began shouting. And eventually left. I have no idea wether they were staff , i presume they were because tdoor was locked and they used a skeleton key. If not staff then Basically all the keys to This hotel open all the guest doors. Which means your belongings are not safe and it also may not be safe for solo female travellers for this reason. I think they only reason these men ran was because I screamed so quickly. Perhaps they were hoping to find me asleep.
The only positive thing to say about this hotel is that the WiFi works.
Sadly i think the other hotels in this area are the same. There is no hotel where the owner had any pride in what they provide to the guest or any respect for the customer.
Ps: avoid booking a tour with Crossing Vietnam as this is the kind of establishment they will stick you in.
The hotel had no restaurant , nor does it serve any breakfast. None of the staff working in the hotel speak a word of English. The bathroom area was filthy. I had a room overlooking the side of the building with bars on the window.
I stayed two nights and found the place to be extremely soulless. On the first evening I asked the receptionist, who was a male in his late 20s if he had a USB plug as I had forgotten to pack mine. I used google translate to do this. As soon as he could see I did not speak Vietnamese he had zero interest in helping me. He simply said NO in a raised voice before I had completed my sentence. I then tried to show him a photograph of the item which he refused to look at. He continued to say “NO” and started to shout it. I tried to persevere as I have noticed that sadly this is generally the way in Vietnam. I have travelled extensively worldwide and am a travel writer , who had spent many years travelling around Asia and lives in India, however I have never known a country so rude in all my travels. So I didn’t take too much offence to what I witnessed as an every day occurrence in Vietnam from someone in the service industry. However when he then got his phone out and started to play a game on it while I was still trying to get some help was just beyond ignorant. It took all my strength to not swipe the phone out of his hand and smash it on the floor.
My room was not cleaned on the second day and despite attempting to ask a different member of staff to provide toilet paper it never arrived. I was given quarter of a roll on day one. The beds are hard. The hot water runs out quite quickly.
On my second night ( I had sadly been forced to stay two nights due to an injury doing the Ha Giang loop, I was in bed at 1am with a locked bedroom door. When two men barged into my bedroom whilst I was naked in bed. When I screamed instead of running out they began shouting. And eventually left. I have no idea wether they were staff , i presume they were because tdoor was locked and they used a skeleton key. If not staff then Basically all the keys to This hotel open all the guest doors. Which means your belongings are not safe and it also may not be safe for solo female travellers for this reason. I think they only reason these men ran was because I screamed so quickly. Perhaps they were hoping to find me asleep.
The only positive thing to say about this hotel is that the WiFi works.
Sadly i think the other hotels in this area are the same. There is no hotel where the owner had any pride in what they provide to the guest or any respect for the customer.
Ps: avoid booking a tour with Crossing Vietnam as this is the kind of establishment they will stick you in.
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Ngày lưu trú: tháng 8 năm 2023Loại chuyến đi: Đã đi du lịch một mình
Mẹo chọn phòng: Don’t stay here
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Booked to stay here well in advance. They then cancelled our reservation less than 2 months in advance and sent a message saying "sorry no more rooms". Now there are no hotels available in this area and has ruined what was supposed to be a Ha giang loop trip.
Avoid if possible to avoid any disappointment.
Avoid if possible to avoid any disappointment.
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Ngày lưu trú: tháng 7 năm 2023Loại chuyến đi: Đã đi du lịch theo đôi
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Stayed here for one evening while doing the Ha giang loop.
On the upside unlike the other nights we did get a room to ourselves which was great.
The room was on the 5th floor, had a small window overlooking a rice field was was pleasant. The bed was comfy and had a lovely thick duvet with big pillows which was welcome on the chilly evening.
The bathroom was a box, so small and although it had a shower there was no separate area so the whole room was bound to get flooded so we didn't bother. The tiny window doesn't open to allow any ventilation and let's lots of light into the bedroom area as soon as the sun comes up.
Probably the worst thing for us was the noise pollution, if it wasn't beeping horns all night, some dodgy karaoke singing it was hearing the neighbours on the same floor as if you were in the room with them, we live on Hanoi and so are used to traffic and noise but this was another level.
On the upside unlike the other nights we did get a room to ourselves which was great.
The room was on the 5th floor, had a small window overlooking a rice field was was pleasant. The bed was comfy and had a lovely thick duvet with big pillows which was welcome on the chilly evening.
The bathroom was a box, so small and although it had a shower there was no separate area so the whole room was bound to get flooded so we didn't bother. The tiny window doesn't open to allow any ventilation and let's lots of light into the bedroom area as soon as the sun comes up.
Probably the worst thing for us was the noise pollution, if it wasn't beeping horns all night, some dodgy karaoke singing it was hearing the neighbours on the same floor as if you were in the room with them, we live on Hanoi and so are used to traffic and noise but this was another level.
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Ngày lưu trú: tháng 4 năm 2023Loại chuyến đi: Đã đi du lịch theo đôi
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Perfect for a one night stay, we had two double beds which were very comfortable
The hotel had everything so we literally didn’t need to
bring anything shampoo, body wash, toothpaste, towels
bottle water in the room and breakfast in the morning
the staff were very friendly
also incredible views from the window of our room
The hotel had everything so we literally didn’t need to
bring anything shampoo, body wash, toothpaste, towels
bottle water in the room and breakfast in the morning
the staff were very friendly
also incredible views from the window of our room
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Ngày lưu trú: tháng 8 năm 2022Loại chuyến đi: Đã đi du lịch theo đôi
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