Hanoi Hotel Review – Mövenpick Living West Hanoi (Rooms, Facilities & Chocolate Hour!)

After landing at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi from Taiwan, it takes only about 30 to 40 minutes by taxi or Grab to reach Mövenpick Living West Hanoi, located in the heart of Cầu Giấy District. This area is known as the emerging western business hub of Hanoi. From the hotel, it’s easy to access Keangnam Landmark 72, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, the National Convention Center, and Mỹ Đình Stadium, making it a convenient choice for both business and exhibition travelers.






The hotel positions itself as a boutique business and long-stay property, offering 196 rooms and apartment-style suites. Facilities include meeting rooms, an executive lounge, an all-day dining restaurant, an indoor heated saltwater swimming pool, a gym, and a sauna. A signature touch from Mövenpick is the Chocolate Hour, where guests are treated to complimentary chocolate delights every afternoon from 4:00–5:00 p.m.—a small ritual that adds both warmth and indulgence to the stay.

Room types range from Superior, Deluxe, and Executive categories to Junior Suites, One-Bedroom Suites, and Two-Bedroom Suites.
A Deluxe King/Twin starts at around VND 1,700,000 (USD 70) per night.
An Executive King/Twin ranges from VND 1,850,000–2,200,000 (USD 75–90) per night.
Higher-tier options such as the Junior Suite or Two-Bedroom Suite are priced between VND 2,600,000–3,700,000 (USD 105–150) per night, depending on promotions and seasonal demand.

Mövenpick Living West Hanoi

Deluxe King Room Experience
Stepping into the Deluxe King Room at Mövenpick Living West Hanoi, the first impression is a neat little entrance rather than a narrow hallway. Luggage can be opened comfortably right at the door, making it convenient for travelers who like to unpack and organize. To the side is a built-in wardrobe equipped with bathrobes, slippers, ironing facilities, and a safe—practical features that cater well to both long stays and business trips.

The room measures about 30–32 square meters, not overly spacious but efficiently designed with smooth flow. Light-colored walls, wooden flooring, and warm lighting create a cozy and refreshing atmosphere. The centerpiece, of course, is the King-size bed. The mattress strikes the perfect balance between firmness and softness, providing excellent support without sagging. Turning over doesn’t disturb the other side, and lying down feels like being gently embraced. Paired with plush down pillows and a thick duvet, it offers an exceptionally restful sleep. Thanks to the hotel’s location in a quieter business district and the room’s solid soundproofing, outside traffic noise is virtually absent—perfect even for light sleepers who can rest until morning without disturbance.







During the day, the floor-to-ceiling windows let in abundant natural light and offer views of the city skyline without being harsh on the eyes. At night, closing the blackout curtains creates a serene and cocoon-like environment.




The bathroom is equally well thought out, featuring a separate shower area with strong water pressure and stable temperature—ideal for a relaxing rinse. The toilet is a TOTO washlet system, ensuring both hygiene and comfort. The vanity counter is wide enough to hold a toiletry bag without clutter, and amenities are complete: shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and a hairdryer. Bath products are provided by Yuni, an Accor Group brand, known for its subtle, non-intrusive fragrance and smooth texture. They leave the skin soft without dryness and hair noticeably sleek, a detail that makes guests feel pampered from head to toe.





Overall, the Deluxe King Room feels simple yet thoughtfully designed. The comfortable mattress, quiet environment, wooden flooring, and ample natural light make it a space where one can work during the day and rest peacefully at night.
Dining and Facilities

Each morning, from 6:30–10:30 a.m., guests can enjoy an international and Vietnamese breakfast buffet at the Cốm Vòng Restaurant. For those without breakfast included, the additional cost is around VND 544,000 (USD 22). The spread is generous and has received good reviews for both variety and taste.

In the afternoon, guests may take advantage of the indoor saltwater pool, fitness center, or sauna. Those staying in Executive rooms and above gain access to the Executive Lounge, which offers a more private space to relax. And of course, the daily Chocolate Hour is not to be missed—Mövenpick’s signature chocolate treats are always a delight.
Overall Impression

If your itinerary in Hanoi is focused on business meetings, exhibitions, or visiting friends and family in the western part of the city, Mövenpick Living West Hanoi holds a strong advantage in terms of location and facilities. For travelers planning to explore the Old Quarter and its night markets, however, it’s recommended to allow extra time for transportation by Grab or taxi.

Overall, Mövenpick Living West Hanoi offers modern facilities, attentive service, reasonable prices, and convenient access. With a budget of VND 1,700,000–2,200,000 (USD 70–90) per night, you can already enjoy a comfortable Deluxe or Executive room. If you prefer larger spaces or exclusive executive benefits, simply adjusting the budget upwards will unlock even more.

Mövenpick Living West Hanoi

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