3/5 Davide C. 5 years ago on Google
I
stayed
at
The
Vietnam
Hostel
only
two
nights.
Good
location.
Modern
style,
super
quiet
elevator.
Quality
restaurant
and
bar.
Few
observations
need
to
be
said
though.
Personally
speaking,
hostels
should
provide
at
least
a
comfortable
bed
in
an
as
silent
as
possible
dorm
or
bedroom,
a
spacious
shower,
and
restrooms.
I
(haven't)
slept
in
dorm
E.
I'm
1.91m.
Beds
are
spacious,
but
the
mattress
is
way
too
thin,
and
hard,
to
sleep
on
it.
If
you
like
relaxing
and
have
a
fresh
start
the
day
after,
well,
this
place
is
not
for
you.
Furthermore,
why
on
Earth
hostels
keep
doing
common
areas
in
front
of
the
door
of
dorms?????????????????
How,
how,
how
do
you
expect
people
can
fall
asleep
in
bed,
e.g.,
E9,
with:
•
people
talking
right
behind
the
door
until
1.46am.
•
people
going
back
and
forth
from
beds
to
the
fridge
in
that
lovely
common
area
right
behind
the
door,
and
since
the
distance
is
few
meters,
the
door
stays
open.
Door
open
+
(see
the
previous
point)
=
you
do
the
math.
However,
showers
and
restrooms(*)
are
comfortable.
Only
two
showers
and
two
bathrooms
in
a
dorm
of
22+
people
not
really.
The
dorm,
showers
and
restrooms
are
clean.
I'd
suggest
bigger
bins(*)
for
the
room
and
each
bathroom.
Again,
22+
people
guys...
Speaking
of
bigger
things..
lockers.
99%
of
hostel
guests
travel
with
at
least
one
big
bag.
Well,
you
know
the
size
of
your
lockers,
so
I
do
not
deepen.
It
has
to
be
said
that
there
is
enough
space
to
secure
valuables.
I
haven't
had
the
chance
to
eat
at
the
restaurant,
but
the
food
seemed
very
good.
The
breakfast
consists
of
homemade
hummus
with
toast,
fresh
fruits,
and
coffee.
It
is
tasty,
and
the
portions
of
fruit
are
generous.
Staff
is
welcoming
and
friendly,
but
their
English
proficiency
is
too
limited.
Only
the
sweet
front
desk
girl
from
Hanoi
speaks
almost
excellent
English.
To
conclude,
three
stars
out
of
five.
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