
A comfortable Ninh Binh city hotel with a rooftop pool, spa, restaurant and free parking, just a short drive from Tam Coc and Trang An.
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Si Grand Ninh Binh Hotel is a modern, comfortable hotel set in the heart of Ninh Binh city, a practical and welcoming base for exploring one of northern Vietnam's most beautiful regions. It suits couples, families and independent travellers who want the convenience of the city — restaurants, cafés and the railway station close at hand — while staying within easy reach of the famous karst landscapes.
Rooms are air-conditioned and well equipped, ranging from cosy doubles to spacious family rooms, several with a private balcony or terrace and city or river views. Guests can cool off in the rooftop swimming pool, unwind with a spa treatment or a massage, and dine at the on-site restaurant serving Vietnamese dishes, with a bar and terrace for quieter moments.
Free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, a tour desk and airport-shuttle arrangements make day trips easy, whether you head to Tam Coc, Trang An or Hoa Lu. Warm, highly rated staff round out a relaxed, good-value stay.

Si Grand Ninh Binh Hotel offers four well-kept room types, so there is a comfortable fit whether you are travelling as a couple or a family. All rooms are air-conditioned and come with a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV, a wardrobe, an electric kettle and free toiletries, and they range from 22 to 35 square metres. The Standard and Superior Doubles are bright, practical choices for two, the Superior adding a city view. The Deluxe King steps up with a balcony, terrace and river view plus a bathtub, while the Family Room sleeps up to four across two king beds, with a terrace and city view. Bed configurations and sizes for each type are listed below, straight from the property.




Beyond a comfortable bed, Si Grand Ninh Binh Hotel is built for relaxing between excursions. The stand-out is the rooftop swimming pool, paired with a spa and a generous massage menu — from foot and back to full-body treatments, plus a sun terrace. The family-friendly restaurant serves Vietnamese cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options, and there is a bar for an evening drink. Free WiFi reaches every corner, and free private parking, a lift and a 24-hour front desk keep the practical side easy. A tour desk, luggage storage, bicycle rental and airport-shuttle arrangements help you plan boat trips and temple visits, while daily housekeeping, laundry and family rooms make longer stays comfortable. Card and cash payments are both accepted.
Si Grand Ninh Binh Hotel stands at 272 Đường 30/6 in Ninh Binh city, roughly 100 kilometres south of Hanoi and one of the easiest bases from which to reach the region's scenery. The simplest arrival is by train: eight daily services link Hanoi with Ninh Binh Railway Station in a little over two hours, and the station sits just about 1.7 kilometres from the hotel, a five-minute taxi or Grab ride. Tourist limousines and minibuses also run door-to-door from Hanoi's Old Quarter in around two to three hours. The nearest airport, Tho Xuan, is about 78 kilometres away, roughly a 1.5-hour drive, while Hanoi's Noi Bai is a longer transfer. Once here, the flat lanes are ideal for cycling, and taxis, Grab and rented motorbikes make day trips simple; the hotel can also help arrange an airport shuttle or a private car.
The hotel makes a convenient springboard for Ninh Binh's headline sights, most of them a short drive west. Trang An, a UNESCO-listed maze of rivers, caves and temples explored by sampan, is about 7 kilometres away, while the classic Tam Coc boat trip along the Ngo Dong River lies roughly 8 kilometres out. For the region's most photographed panorama, climb the roughly 500 steps at Hang Mua, around 10 kilometres away. History sits close too: Hoa Lu, Vietnam's tenth-century capital, is about 12 kilometres on, and the vast Bai Dinh Pagoda complex some 22 kilometres away. The valley is at its most magical during the rice harvest in late May and early June, when the paddies turn gold; spring brings lush green, and the cooler winter months are pleasant for temple-hopping. Set out early or after mid-afternoon to avoid the midday heat and the biggest crowds at the piers.
