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Hanoi Train Street Apartment - Full of Light Home for 4 Guests - 24h Food Street
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4484.4 sq ft
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Explore the area

Hà Nội
- Place, Train Street1 min walk
- Place, Hoa Lo Prison Museum7 min walk
- Place, Hoan Kiem Lake8 min walk
- Airport, Hanoi (HAN-Noi Bai Intl.)36 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Kitchen
Kitchenette
About this property
Hanoi Train Street Apartment - Full of Light Home for 4 Guests - 24h Food Street
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Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the neighborhood
Hanoi
Hoan Kiem, a neighborhood in Hanoi, is home to this apartment. Travelers eager for a bit of culture can stop by Hanoi Opera House, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Hoan Kiem Lake and West Lake. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium or My Dinh National Stadium. Take an opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like cycling.

Hà Nội
What's nearby
- Train Street - 1 min walk - 0.1 km
- St. Joseph's Cathedral of Hanoi - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Hoa Lo Prison Museum - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Hoan Kiem Lake - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Hanoi Old Town Night Market - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Train Station Coffee - 2 min walk
- Sixty Six Coffee - 1 min walk
- Choo Choo Coffee - 1 min walk
- Coffee Ga Dong Duong - 2 min walk
- Beeznees1920s (Bee'Znees) - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by The Tung
Hi guys! The Tung here. You can call me Tung or Vincent. I live in Hanoi, Vietnam and I love food & coffee. I will be thrilled to share my list with you. Please don't blame me if you gain some weight after the trip :) Phung Hung House is our cozy place, where you can feel Hanoian's hospitality, friendliness, and joy. Come come!
Why they chose this property
I chose this neighborhood because it captures a side of Hanoi that feels both timeless and real.
Phùng Hưng Street sits right on the edge of the famous Train Street, where trains pass just meters from people’s homes. But beyond the photos and the thrill of watching the train go by, what I love most is the gentle, everyday rhythm of life here. Morning vendors roll by with baskets of fruit, neighbors chat over cups of tea, and in the evening, the whole street softens into a kind of golden calm.
The area is full of character — old tiled roofs, vintage shutters, a mix of old Hanoi charm and youthful energy from nearby cafés and homestays. It’s close to all the main attractions, but it never feels chaotic. There’s always a small alley to wander into, a quiet corner to rest, or a burst of color from someone’s flower pot on the balcony.
I enjoy how walkable and photogenic it is, yet not overly touristy. You get to see Hanoi, not just visit it. That’s why I chose this neighborhood — because it lets you be part of the city in a way that feels honest, warm, and beautifully local.
Phùng Hưng Street sits right on the edge of the famous Train Street, where trains pass just meters from people’s homes. But beyond the photos and the thrill of watching the train go by, what I love most is the gentle, everyday rhythm of life here. Morning vendors roll by with baskets of fruit, neighbors chat over cups of tea, and in the evening, the whole street softens into a kind of golden calm.
The area is full of character — old tiled roofs, vintage shutters, a mix of old Hanoi charm and youthful energy from nearby cafés and homestays. It’s close to all the main attractions, but it never feels chaotic. There’s always a small alley to wander into, a quiet corner to rest, or a burst of color from someone’s flower pot on the balcony.
I enjoy how walkable and photogenic it is, yet not overly touristy. You get to see Hanoi, not just visit it. That’s why I chose this neighborhood — because it lets you be part of the city in a way that feels honest, warm, and beautifully local.
What makes this property unique
What makes this space unique is how it feels at once open, sun-filled, and quietly private — right in the middle of Hanoi.
The apartment is set just a few steps away from the famous Train Street, but unlike many places nearby, it’s not crowded or noisy. It’s tucked up high, filled with light, and opens onto a private balcony where you can breathe, read, or sip something warm while life moves gently below.
Inside, it’s more than just a room to sleep in. You’ll find a cozy projector setup, perfect for relaxing movie nights, and a full kitchen that lets you cook and stay in if you want to. Most guests tell us it feels more like a mini home than a hotel room.
It’s also thoughtfully designed for independent travelers — with self check-in, two queen beds, and a bright, flexible layout that works well for couples, friends, or even solo guests who just want space to stretch out.
What makes it special isn’t one big feature — it’s the way all the small things come together: the morning sun on the wall, the smell of coffee from the kitchen, the soft buzz of Hanoi in the distance. It’s simple, but it stays with you.
The apartment is set just a few steps away from the famous Train Street, but unlike many places nearby, it’s not crowded or noisy. It’s tucked up high, filled with light, and opens onto a private balcony where you can breathe, read, or sip something warm while life moves gently below.
Inside, it’s more than just a room to sleep in. You’ll find a cozy projector setup, perfect for relaxing movie nights, and a full kitchen that lets you cook and stay in if you want to. Most guests tell us it feels more like a mini home than a hotel room.
It’s also thoughtfully designed for independent travelers — with self check-in, two queen beds, and a bright, flexible layout that works well for couples, friends, or even solo guests who just want space to stretch out.
What makes it special isn’t one big feature — it’s the way all the small things come together: the morning sun on the wall, the smell of coffee from the kitchen, the soft buzz of Hanoi in the distance. It’s simple, but it stays with you.
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