A glimpse of France in the heart of Hanoi

Let’s head to our beloved capital with cultural sediments, heroic history and beautiful architectural imprints. Furthermore, there is Silk Path Boutique Hanoi – A glimpse of France in the heart of Hanoi.

Located in the heart of the capital, right on the busy Hang Khay street overlooking the historic Hoan Kiem Lake, Silk Path Boutique is an interesting harmony for travel enthusiasts because of its unique Asian-European beauty and great facilities.

A street of historical imprints

Hang Khay is a short street about 170m, with only odd-numbered houses because the opposite side is the south bank of Hoan Kiem Lake. In the past, the whole street specialized in wood inlaid pearls, including trays or because all the tools of the mosaic workers from saws, chisels, files, sharpened mussels, paints… all were put in wooden trays, so the street was named “Hang Khay”.

Under the French colonial period, this was one of the first streets opened by the French, the focal point of the Western Quarter in Hanoi. There is a house built at that time that still exists today, house number 3, Hang Khay, and there is the number 1886 on the roof of the building.

After 1945, a great change took place on Hang Khay Street. The street gradually appeared many photo shops, the first one being the International Photo Studio by photographer Phan Xuan Thuy opened in 1946. This is probably due to the neighborhood’s prime location by the Hoan Kiem Lake. Over the decades, Hang Khay Street has become a “photographic street” of Hanoi. Nowadays, traditional photography is gradually giving way to convenient handheld devices, so the photography profession on Hang Khay Street has disappeared.

The transformation of the times has brought many changes, there is only one thing that Hang Khay Street will forever remain unchanged with the times, which is the wonderful scenery of the shore of Hoan Kiem Lake. This is a place where visitors can walk under the hundred-year-old tree branches, zoom in on the iconic works of Hanoi such as Turtle Tower, Ngoc Son Temple, The Huc Bridge, Hanoi Post Office.

Elegant architecture in the heart of the Old Quarters

Inspired by classical French architectural style, Silk Path Boutique Hanoi is built with a monolithic architecture, high ceilings, solemn pillars, skillfully combining luxury beauty and elegance in the balanced proportion and harmony creates an overall aesthetic and delicate vibe.

The interior details are meticulously crafted from sophisticated wooden furniture, decorative lights, imported marble floor, hand-printed wallpaper, large mirrors in a metal frame with creative dots and lacquer paintings honoring the beauty of Vietnamese traditional culture. These details do not emphasize the flashiness, but favoring the pure aesthetic beauty, creating a relaxing space full of art.

 

 

 

The unique cultural color is also clearly shown by the statue of 2 noble Greek gods symbolizing power and prosperity placed on the dome, right at the entrance to the hotel bearing the impression of European Renaissance, bringing idealism and deep passion for art.

 

 

 

 

Silk Path Boutique Hanoi – Welcoming all visitors with the spirit of Omotenashi

In Japanese, Omotenashi is the art of “wholehearted, selfless” hospitality. It is the care and actions that help customers feel comfortable and happy. Omotenashi has long been a feature in the culture of the land of the rising sun, known and appreciated all over the world.

Silk Path understands that Omotenashi is not easy to define in words, the core is understanding customers’ thoughts without asking, serving customers with sincerity and hospitality without asking for anything in return. At Silk Path Boutique Hanoi, the biggest reward is the joy and satisfaction of customers and bringing value to the community.

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