Air tickets to Vietnam: Top 3 boutique budget hotels in Hanoi, Vietnam

You have been confusing to choose the hotel after booked a air tickets to Vietnam. I recommend to you top 3 boutique budget hotel in Hanoi.Hanoi's buzzing streets and chaotic traffic are part of its charm, but it's good to have a calm, stylish bolthole to escape to. Here's our pick of affordable boutique hotels, hostels and homestays.

Maison d'Orient

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Tucked into a tiny cul-de-sac off another tiny alley just south of Hanoi's Old Quarter, this gorgeous architect-designed hotel is filled with handcrafted furniture, and beautiful propaganda-style prints. The 12 rooms, named after spices (ginger, cinnamon, anise), have bamboo furniture, red lacquer lamps and bamboo shades, as well as inviting corners with French colonial armchairs and mismatched pretty cups and saucers. Breakfasts are taken at smart lacquered square tables, and ginger tea is served on the ground floor terrace amid a scattering of bright floral cushions. Once you head out, you're surrounded by some of Hanoi's best restaurants.
• +84 4 39 38 25 39, maison-orient.com, doubles from $25 B&B.

Maison d'Hanoi Hanova

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This perfectly pitched Hanoi hotel combines Indochine elegance with a modern ambience. Ceiling-height padded silk headboards prop up wonderfully comfortable beds layered in white cottons in rooms with polished wooden floors, silk lamps, red Oriental trunks-turned-tables, and chairs upholstered in silver cotton and chenille. Its location on Hang Trong, just south of the Old Quarter, and just around the corner from one of the most popular shopping streets, Hang Gai, makes it the perfect base for shopaholics. After a day pounding the streets, head to the top-floor Le Royal Spa, for a soothing foot massage. 
•+84 91 205 5872, hanovahotel.com, doubles from around £100 for three nights B&B.

La Maison Hai Ly

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A scythe-shaped bend in a Red River tributary hides this exquisite 18th-century house. It is just 15 minutes from Hanoi's Old Quarter but a rural calm descends on La Maison Hai Ly and its garden of flourishing guava, banana and orchids. The house, with a low, tiled roof tipped with circular blue ceramics, was transplanted from Hoi An, a former Chinese mercantile port in central Vietnam. This hideaway for two combines an open-plan living room and kitchen facing the private garden. In winter, keep cosy with the cottage wood burner; in summer, light the barbecue in the walled garden. Breakfast is provided and Vietnamese meals, using herbs and seasonal vegetables from a nearby market garden, can be requested for supper. 
•+84 4 39 76 62 46, orientalbridge.com/maison-en.htm, $90 a night for two, $15 per extra person, including breakfast
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