

The Tin Homee Old Quarter Street View Overview
Look, I’ve stayed in plenty of Old Quarter hotels, and honestly? The Tin Homee surprised me. First off, that address on Phố Hàng Thiếc – you’re literally on Tin Street, which is pretty perfect for a place called “Tin Homee.” The street’s quieter than the main drags like Hàng Bạc or Tạ Hiện, but you’re still right in the thick of things. I mean, walk two minutes and you’re at the weekend night market chaos, but somehow the hotel itself doesn’t get hammered by scooter noise at 6 AM like some places I could mention.
What really got me was how they’ve managed to nail that sweet spot between authentic Old Quarter character and actually comfortable rooms. The building’s got that narrow, tall Vietnamese architecture thing going on – you know, the kind where you’re basically living in a beautiful vertical slice of space. The street view rooms (which, let’s be honest, is why you’re here) give you this perfect people-watching perch. I spent way too much time just watching the organized chaos below – vendors setting up their tiny plastic stools, motorbikes somehow threading through impossibly small gaps, the eternal dance of tourists trying to cross the street. The morning coffee vendors start their rounds around 6:30, and there’s something oddly soothing about hearing that routine start up each day.
The staff actually knows the neighborhood, which sounds basic but trust me, it’s not always the case. They pointed me toward this incredible bún chả place on Hàng Mành that I never would’ve found – it’s tucked behind what looks like someone’s living room. And when I needed to find a reliable xe ôm driver for day trips, they connected me with this guy who’s been working the same corner for years. That’s the kind of local knowledge that makes a difference. The rooms themselves are clean and well-maintained (the AC actually works, hallelujah), and I appreciated that they didn’t try to over-decorate with fake “traditional” stuff. Sometimes simple and comfortable beats trying too hard, you know? The Wi-Fi’s solid, which matters if you’re trying to figure out your next move or upload photos that actually show your friends what this incredible neighborhood looks like. Fair warning though – like most Old Quarter spots, the rooms aren’t huge, but honestly, you’re not here to hang out in your room anyway. You’re here to be in the middle of one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Southeast Asia, and The Tin Homee gets you exactly where you need to be.
The Tin Homee Old Quarter Street View Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Three-Bedroom Apartment | 2 large double beds and 2 × 1 large double bed for Max persons: 8 | $78 |


Reviews of The Tin Homee Old Quarter Street View
Samantha from Vietnam – 10 January 2025 (10/10)
I recently stayed here with a fantastic location, just minutes from major attractions. The room was spacious and comfortable, with cozy bedding that ensured a great night's sleep. Service was exceptional, with hosts being friendly and attentive to all our needs. Cleanliness was top-notch, with the room and common areas always spotless. Overall, the combination of comfort, cleanliness, and excellent service made for a very enjoyable stay.
Surroundings
What’s nearby:
- Lenin Park: 1.2 km
- Hanoi Flag Tower: 1.2 km
- Hanoi Old City Gate: 750 m
- Khu Vui Chơi Trẻ Em: 500 m
- Vườn Hoa Quang Trung: 850 m
- Hoa Lo Historical Prison: 1.1 km
- Vườn Hoa Lý Thái Tổ: 1.2 km
- Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square: 550 m
- Ngắm Đường Ngắm Phố: 600 m
- Vietnam Military History Museum: 1.2 km
Restaurants & cafes:
- Restaurant Ahabami: 100 m
- Cafe/bar Rau Má Lá: 20 m
- Restaurant Nhà Hàng Jackbo: 100 m
Top attractions:
- Thu Le Park: 4.8 km
- Ba Dinh Square: 2.3 km
- Thong Nhat Park: 2.9 km
- Long Bien Bridge: 2.1 km
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: 2.1 km
- Vietnam Fine Arts Museum: 1.6 km
- Hanoi Temple of Literature: 1.8 km
- Vietnam Museum of Ethnology: 6 km
- Imperial Citadel of Thang Long: 1.6 km
- National Museum of Vietnamese History: 1.8 km
Natural beauty:
- Lake Hoan Kiem Lake: 800 m
Public transport:
- Train Ha Noi Railway station: 1.5 km
Closest airports:
- Noi Bai International Airport: 23 km
Facilities
Kitchen:
- Dining table
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Kitchenette
Outdoors:
- Balcony
Living Area:
- Dining area
Miscellaneous:
- Air conditioning
- Non-smoking throughout
- Family rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
Outdoor & View:
- View
Languages spoken:
- German
- English
- Vietnamese
Safety & security:
- Fire extinguishers
- CCTV outside property
- Key access
Media & Technology:
- Flat-screen TV
Reception services:
- Lockers
- Luggage storage
Great for your stay:
- Private bathroom
- Balcony
- Air conditioning
- Kitchen
- Free WiFi
- Flat-screen TV
- View
- Family rooms
- Washing machine
- Non-smoking rooms
Other for your stay:
- Toilet paper
- Towels
- Bath or shower
- Slippers
- Private bathroom
- Toilet
- Hairdryer


House Rules at The Tin Homee Old Quarter Street View
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 14:00 to 00:00
- You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.
Check-out:
- From 00:00 to 11:00
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please check what conditions may apply to each option when making your selection.
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