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🏨 5 party hostels
Avg rating 9.4
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Party Hostels in Hanoi

Hanoi’s Old Quarter is the place to be if you want nightlife that doesn’t quit. By 9 PM, Bia Hoi Junction on Ta Hien Street is packed with travellers and locals squeezing onto tiny plastic stools, clutching glasses of fresh bia hoi for 5,000 VND a pop. The hostel scene here is tight-knit: most places are within a five-minute walk of each other, so you’ll never miss the pre-drinks. Hanoi Backpackers Hostel & Rooftop Bar kicks things off around 8 PM with cheap cocktails and a crowd that’s already dancing on tables before heading out. If you’re not staying there, you’ll still end up at their rooftop at least once: it’s that kind of place.

Top Party Hostels in Hanoi

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Best Party Hostel
9.6

Mad Monkey Hanoi

from 5.68 / night

Mad Monkey Hanoi is the ultimate party hostel for those looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Vietnam's capital city. Situated in the charming Old Quarter, it offers easy access to the city's rich history, delicious street food, and bustling nightlife. With its central location and a lively community of fellow travellers, Mad Monkey Hanoi guarantees an unforgettable party experience and lifelong friendships.

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9.1

Central Backpackers Hostel - Old Quarter

from 6.53 / night

Lively and fun hostel with daily parties, pub crawls and happy hours (with free beer!). Great common room and a nice rooftop bar, as well as on-site restaurant with Western style dishes. Free walking tour of the Old Quarter and free breakfast.

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Budget Pick
9.4

Old Quarter View Hanoi Hostel

from 15.96 / night

You will definitely enjoy its on-site bar and nightclub. Besides, you can join an amazing hot tub party and get free beer at their happy hour everyday. Or you can make friends in the games room. There are a lot of daily activities to choose from.

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9.3

The One Hostel & Rooftop Pool Hanoi

from 4.05 / night

The One Hostel & Rooftop Pool Hanoi is the ultimate party destination with nightly live music, international DJs, vibrant social events, and a lively rooftop bar, ensuring non-stop fun and unforgettable connections in the heart of Hanoi's nightlife.

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9.4

Hanoi Backpackers Hostel & Rooftop Bar

from 14.92 / night

Hanoi Backpackers Hostel & Rooftop Bar is an excellent party hostel in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter. With its vibrant Sky Bar, spacious chill area, and prime location near Bia Hoi Corner, it offers a lively atmosphere for guests to socialise, enjoy cocktails, and soak in the stunning views. It's the perfect choice for travellers seeking a memorable party experience in Hanoi.

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Pub Crawls in Hanoi

Organised nights out with a local guide

Hanoi: Guided Bar Crawl with Drinks and Nightclub Entry

Nightly
€12

This crawl hits three bars and one club in the Old Quarter. Unlimited beer and free shots are included at each stop, and entry to the nightclub is covered. The crawl starts at 8 PM and finishes around midnight, but most people carry on until the clubs close. Expect a mix of hostel guests and other travellers.

Meeting point: Outside Hanoi Backpackers Hostel & Rooftop Bar, 48 Ngo Huyen Street
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Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Hanoi's nightlife zones break down

Old Quarter

A maze of narrow streets named after the goods they once sold: Hang Bac (silver), Hang Gai (silk), Hang Buom (sails). The pavements double as bars, cafes, and street food stalls after dark. Hostels here are basic but social, and you’re never more than a two-minute walk from a bia hoi joint or a 24-hour pho stand.

Best for: Nightlife, street food, and backpacker hostels

Tay Ho (West Lake)

A more relaxed area north of the Old Quarter, centred around West Lake. The bars here are pricier and aimed at expats, but the lakeside setting is worth it for a chilled evening. Hostels are scarce, but it’s a 15-minute Grab ride from the Old Quarter if you want to escape the chaos for a night.

Best for: Lakeside bars and a quieter vibe

French Quarter

South of Hoan Kiem Lake, this area has wide boulevards, colonial buildings, and upscale bars. It’s where you’ll find cocktail lounges and wine bars, but prices are double what you’d pay in the Old Quarter. Hostels are rare, but it’s a 10-minute walk from the Old Quarter if you fancy a change of scenery.

Best for: Upscale bars and colonial architecture

Bars and Clubs in Hanoi

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Bia Hoi Junction

A cluster of plastic stools on the corner of Ta Hien and Luong Ngoc Quyen Streets. Locals and backpackers cram in from 5 PM until midnight, drinking fresh bia hoi for 5,000 VND a glass. It’s loud, chaotic, and the best place to meet people. Go early if you want a seat: by 8 PM, the pavement is standing room only.

Hanoi Backpackers Hostel & Rooftop Bar

The rooftop bar here is the default pre-drinks spot for most travellers. Happy hour runs 5–7 PM with two-for-one cocktails (60,000 VND). The crowd is a mix of hostel guests and walk-ins, and the music leans toward throwback pop and EDM. Expect table dancing by 9 PM. Entry is free if you’re staying there; 50,000 VND otherwise.

Club Love Dancing

The biggest club in the Old Quarter, tucked down a side alley off Hang Bac Street. Entry is 100,000 VND and includes one drink. The music is a mix of EDM, hip-hop, and Vietnamese pop, and the dance floor gets packed by 11 PM. Drinks are pricey (120,000 VND for a cocktail), but the energy keeps going until 3 AM.

The Rock Store

A live music bar on Ma May Street with a grungy, underground vibe. Bands play rock, metal, and indie from 9 PM most nights. Entry is free, and beers cost 40,000 VND. The crowd is a mix of expats and locals, and the small space means you’ll end up chatting to whoever’s next to you. Last orders at midnight.

Savage

A two-floor club on Ta Hien Street with a rooftop terrace. The ground floor plays hip-hop and R&B, while the upstairs terrace is all about EDM. Entry is 150,000 VND after 10 PM, but it’s free before then. Drinks start at 100,000 VND, and the crowd is mostly travellers and young Vietnamese professionals. Open until 4 AM on weekends.

Le Pub

A British-style pub on Hang Bac Street with a pool table and sports on TV. The crowd is mostly expats and long-term travellers, and the beers (60,000 VND) are cheaper than in most Old Quarter bars. Happy hour runs 4–7 PM with 30,000 VND pints. It’s a good spot to start the night if you want something low-key before hitting the clubs.

Practical Info

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Getting around Hanoi
Grab a Grab bike (Vietnam’s Uber) for 15,000–30,000 VND to zip across the Old Quarter. Walking is faster in rush hour: most hostels, bars, and street food stalls are within a 10-minute radius. Avoid taxis that refuse the meter; they’ll charge you triple. Buses are cheap (7,000 VND a ride) but slow, and maps are in Vietnamese only.
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Budget for drinks
Bia hoi costs 5,000–8,000 VND a glass at street corners. Cocktails in hostel bars run 50,000–80,000 VND, while club drinks start at 100,000 VND. Happy hours (usually 5–8 PM) can cut costs in half: Hanoi Backpackers Hostel & Rooftop Bar does two-for-one cocktails until 7 PM.
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Eating on the cheap
Street food stalls on Nguyen Huu Huan and Hang Buom serve pho, bun cha, and banh mi for 25,000–50,000 VND. Night markets on Hang Dao Street open at 6 PM with grilled skewers for 10,000 VND each. Most hostels offer free breakfast: don’t expect gourmet, but it’ll fill you up before a day of exploring.
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Best time to visit
September to November is ideal: cool, dry, and less humid. December and January can be chilly, but the Christmas and New Year pub crawls are worth braving the cold. Avoid summer (June–August) if you hate sweating through your shirt by 10 AM. Tet (Vietnamese New Year) shuts down the city for a week, but hostels throw epic pre-Tet parties.
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Visa essentials
Most travellers need a visa. Apply online for an e-visa (25 USD, valid 30 days) or get a visa on arrival if you’re flying in. Land crossings require an e-visa. Overstaying costs 500,000 VND per day, so set a calendar reminder.
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Stay connected
Buy a Viettel or Vinaphone SIM at Noi Bai Airport for 50,000 VND: it includes 5GB of data. Most hostels and cafes have free Wi-Fi, but speeds drop during peak hours (8–10 PM). Download Grab and Google Maps offline before you arrive.

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