

Sunrise Apartment at D’capitale Tran Duy Hung Overview
First Impressions
When I first walked into Sunrise Apartment at D’capitale Tran Duy Hung, I honestly wasn’t expecting much from what looked like just another serviced apartment building. But you know what? This place actually surprised me in the best way possible. The lobby feels modern without being sterile, and there’s this sense that you’re staying somewhere locals would actually choose to live — which, as it turns out, many do in this mixed-use development.
Location That Actually Works
Here’s the thing about Cau Giay district — it’s where Hanoi feels like a real city rather than a tourist destination. Tran Duy Hung street runs right through one of the most dynamic parts of town, and I mean that in a good way. You’ve got actual Vietnamese life happening around you, plus easy access to both the Old Quarter and the newer business districts. The four-star property sits in what locals call the “new Hanoi,” and honestly, after staying here, I get why couples rate this spot so highly — there’s something romantic about being in the thick of city life without the chaos.
The Space Itself
What sets this place apart is that you’re getting a proper apartment, not just a hotel room with a mini-fridge. The kitchen actually functions — I made coffee every morning and even attempted some pho from ingredients I grabbed at the nearby market. The living area gives you space to spread out, which you don’t realize you miss until you have it again. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in tons of light, and from higher floors, you get glimpses of the city that remind you why Hanoi has become such a draw for long-term visitors.
Neighborhood Life
Walking around this area, you’ll find yourself in coffee shops where you’re the only tourist, which is exactly what I was hoping for. There’s a solid restaurant scene within a few blocks — nothing fancy, just the kind of places where office workers grab lunch and families come for dinner. The Lotte Tower is close enough that you can walk there for shopping or dining, but far enough that you’re not dealing with that tourist bubble feeling. Parking is available if you’re brave enough to rent a motorbike, though honestly, the location works well enough with ride-sharing apps.
Why Guests Love It
After spending several nights here, I can see why this place gets such strong ratings from couples especially. There’s something about having your own space in a real neighborhood that makes a trip feel less rushed, more authentic. You can actually live a bit like a local — grab groceries, cook breakfast, take your time getting ready without feeling like you’re holding up housekeeping. The building itself feels secure and well-maintained, and the staff strikes that perfect balance of being helpful without hovering. It’s the kind of place that makes you consider extending your stay, which — let’s be honest — is exactly what you want from any accommodation.
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Facilities
Kitchen:
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
Parking:
- Electric vehicle charging station
Outdoors:
- Private pool
- Balcony
- Terrace
Miscellaneous:
- Air conditioning
Outdoor & View:
- View
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Vietnamese
Media & Technology:
- Flat-screen TV


House Rules at Sunrise Apartment at D’capitale Tran Duy Hung
Pets:
- Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 14:00 to 22:00
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Cash only:
- This property only accepts cash payments.
Check-out:
- From 12:00 to 13:00
Children & Beds:
- Children of all ages are welcome.
No age restriction:
- There’s no age requirement for check-in
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancelation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Enter your stay dates and check the conditions of your selected option.

