The tree house is located in the Sky Arts Hotel, No. 7, Ngoc Thuy street, Gia Lam district, Hanoi by artist Dao Anh Khanh design is catching much attention because of their beauty and uniqueness.

These five houses were built by artist Dao Anh Khanh in 1995 from the idea of harmonizing nature and architecture to create a clean and airy space to escape from the dusty, noisy Ha Noi capital. After ten years, tree houses are available for rent as homestay. 

Many visitors for the first time confess that they feel lost in the forest fairy as the houses "grow" among the trees as in the movie "Green Forest Boy" with various names such as Zen Space tree house, Cozy tree house, Tropical paradise tree house, Sky tree house, Garden cottage, etc. 

Each house has its own design but in harmony with nature, which helps visitors find a hideout away from the noise and dust and enjoy the moment of relaxation. The tree house here is built on 3 large logs covering an area of 20 m2 with many windows to receive natural light. The balcony is where visitors can read books, relax and chat with friends. 

As a painter, the host also takes care of every little corner of the room with art pieces carefully selected decorations. Modern interiors of the tree houses, combined with tree trunks, have become a unique shooting location for those who like wilderness. 

Because of the convenience and uniqueness that the house is called "Zen Space Tree House" and has been honored as one of 10 art houses of Hanoi. 

Outside the tree houses, Sky Arts Hotel features garden houses, stilt houses and aquariums. Some are connected to each other, suitable for family or group travelers. Depending on the type of room, guests can stay in groups of 2 or 4 people. In addition to bedding, the customers also have common space to relax, organize small parties and enjoy paintings by artist Dao Anh Khanh. 

All make Sky Arts Hotel look like a virtual unique world in Vietnam. Therefore, this homestay has attracted many domestic and international visitors to experience.


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