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Vietnam is known for its white- sandy beaches, lush rice paddies, scenic rivers, and its widespread of distinctive local cuisine. It is located east most of Indochina by the South China sea. It has a wealth of world heritage sites. Among the popular things to do in Vietnam includes a memorable river cruise along Ha Long Bay, a visit to a well preserved ancient town, Hoi An, and a fascinating tour to Hui.

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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort

Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort

Resorts
Phuoc Thuan, Xuyen Moc District
Impressive
8.9
(458 Reviews)
We really enjoy the stay. the connecting room is perfect. the swimming pool is amazingly big with place for kids. the restaurant is with great choices and good chef. kids entertainment are included so both adults and kids can enjoy some private moments.
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SWIMMING_POOL The Imperial Vung Tau Hotel & Resort

The Imperial Vung Tau Hotel & Resort

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Thang Tam Ward, Vung Tau City
Impressive
8.7
(1329 Reviews)
Nice location, services, staffs, pools & private beach. I mean perfect!
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LOBBY Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas

Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas

Resorts
Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District
Impressive
8.7
(13 Reviews)
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RESTAURANT Terracotta Hotel & Resort Dalat

Terracotta Hotel & Resort Dalat

Hotels
Ward 3, Da Lat
Impressive
8.7
(1825 Reviews)
Scene is chill, especially in the early morning jogging around Tuyen Lam lake. The total distance for jogging is not much, 1-2 km. Service is good. in general, price is fair with the accommodation and services.
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SWIMMING_POOL Premier Pearl Hotel Vung Tau

Premier Pearl Hotel Vung Tau

Hotels
Ward 2, Vung Tau City
Impressive
8.8
(911 Reviews)
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SWIMMING_POOL Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne

Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne

Resorts
Mui Ne, Phan Thiet City
Impressive
8.5
(222 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING IXORA Ho Tram by Fusion

IXORA Ho Tram by Fusion

Resorts
Bong Trang, Xuyen Moc District
Impressive
8.6
(58 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Melissa Hotel Nha Trang

Melissa Hotel Nha Trang

Hotels
Loc Tho ward, Nha Trang
Impressive
8.6
(738 Reviews)
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SWIMMING_POOL M Continental by Mandala Mui Ne

M Continental by Mandala Mui Ne

Hotels
Mui Ne, Phan Thiet City
Convenient
8.1
(56 Reviews)
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SWIMMING_POOL La Vague Hotel Nha Trang

La Vague Hotel Nha Trang

Hotels
Vinh Nguyen Ward, Nha Trang
Impressive
8.8
(232 Reviews)
I had a great time staying at this hotel. I don't usually leave reviews but this one is a must! I have stayed at other hotels before but Lavague definitely gave me one of the best memories. I definitely feel more like home compared to other hotels. The room was very clean & well touched with a nice view of the ocean. The price is unbeatable for a nice ocean view room. If I was to stay at other hotels, I would usually have to pay 2x more for the same ocean view room. Their management & customer service team were super helpful, caring & professional during my stay. Gave me lot of suggestions for newer and cool places to hang out in the city. I would definitely come back again. If you are on a fence of booking this hotel over others, go ahead and book it! You will love it like how I did.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING The Cap Hotel

The Cap Hotel

Hotels
Ward 8, Vung Tau City
Impressive
8.8
(437 Reviews)
Everything is good so far. The hotel looks new. The room is spacious enough, new and clean. Location is also near the beach that we can walk. Breakfast is ok for me. Just 1 minor inconvenience is that there is no soap dish in the bathroom. I had to put the bath gel, shampoo and conditioner on the ground.
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LOBBY Goldient Boutique Hotel

Goldient Boutique Hotel

Hotels
Ward 3, Da Lat
Superb
9.3
(82 Reviews)
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Others REY HOTEL HANOI

REY HOTEL HANOI

Hotels
Hang Ma Ward, Hoan Kiem District
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Lan Rung Phuoc Hai Resort & Spa

Lan Rung Phuoc Hai Resort & Spa

Resorts
Phuoc Hai, Vung Tau City
Impressive
8.6
(965 Reviews)
The room is well-equipped and good decorated base on the European style. I have the room with sea view so that I could enjoy the beautiful sunset. I really have a memorable time here and definitely go back for the next time.
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SWIMMING_POOL Seashore Hotel & Apartment

Seashore Hotel & Apartment

Hotels
Man Thai Ward, Son Tra District
Impressive
9.0
(844 Reviews)
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SWIMMING_POOL Milan Homestay - The Song Vung Tau

Milan Homestay - The Song Vung Tau

Apartments
Thang Tam Ward, Vung Tau City
Impressive
8.5
(1236 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Davue Hotel Da Nang

Davue Hotel Da Nang

Hotels
My An Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District
Impressive
8.7
(722 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Ha Noi Le Grand Hotel

Ha Noi Le Grand Hotel

Hotels
Bach Dang Ward, Hai Ba Trung District
Impressive
8.6
(597 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Classy Boutique Hotel

Classy Boutique Hotel

Hotels
Hang Dao Ward, Hoan Kiem District
Superb
9.6
(1812 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Pontus Hotel

Pontus Hotel

Hotels
Ward 1, Da Lat
Impressive
9.0
(654 Reviews)
Hotel is located in the central of Dalat, nearby Dalat market, so it's convenient to walk to down town. It's interesting to join the public music at Dalat's square. Room is quite clean and the staff is hospitality.
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Facts about hotel in Vietnam

Total Accommodation
18,183 Properties
Popular Region
Da Nang, Hanoi
Popular Hotel
Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort, The Imperial Vung Tau Hotel & Resort

Guest reviews in hotel near Vietnam

8.5
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810,471 reviews from hotels in Vietnam with aggregated rating of 8.5/10.
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Tran L.
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5 Mar 2024
From now on I'll always stay in this resort every time I visit Dalat city:).
Mulia I. A.
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4 Apr 2024
The staff is so nice, the room is so comfortable.
TRAN H. T. H.
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14 Mar 2024
The room is clean, the staffs are very friendly and helpful. The hotel is near to places around so convenient to travel. Will come back if I visit Da Lat again.
Raj T.
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19 Mar 2024
During my numerous stays at Le House Hotel, I've generally had positive experiences. However, this time, I decided to indulge myself by booking the Le Patio Suite. To my disappointment, upon arrival, I discovered that none of the rooms are actually suites or feature patios. It seems the hotel employs creative naming tactics to manipulate pricing strategies across various platforms, a tactic that provides plausible deniability and avoids price matching scenarios. Despite this deception, the overall stay was still satisfactory, especially considering the reasonable price point. The staff were friendly, although the linens appeared dated, and I found myself needing to request extra towels daily, as they only provided two each day without amenities like a bathmat or face cloth.
GOPAR
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30 May 2023
The Staff are Friendly and Respectful. The Room are pretty good with what you pay. Highly Recommended The Herriot Hotel in Da Nang.
Virgo S.
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8 Jul 2020
Nice and tiny room. Receptionist is friendly. Will be back
Khricna W. R.
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27 Feb 2024
Worst check in experience ever! When we arrived around 8pm, the lobby was not only empty but also total dark all lights were off. Then the staff said hotel room is located up. To go to hotel we must take a cable car and we must pay for it. We were shocked! There was no information at all about it when we make the booking. I attached the hotel description for you to read. No information must take cable car and must pay for it! We were so tired so we say whatever as we just want to immediately check in and go to the room. We got into the cable car and another shock is, there was no light at all in the cabin! It was totally pitch black! Can you imagine? A couple tourist, force to take cable car without any single light for checking in? It was a nightmare! I immediately call a close friend of ours, who is on the top management of this app. He was surprised as well to know the case. He even more surprised when I video call him, letting him to see by himself how pitch black the cable car is on the way to hotel! Next story. When we arrive and raise our complain, hotel staffs do not care at all of our ‘fabulous’ experience and keep force us to pay the cable car or else we can not check in. Receipt of cable car payment is attached. So professional and attentive! There was no option but pay it so we can get to the room. Or else we have to sleep on the street! Now about the room. It was pretty cold around 14 degrees of celcius. The room is with ceramic floor and no room slippers at all. Not even a pair! And so noisy outside we can easily hear guests talking so loud in public area. Seems that is not enough, early morning we loudly hear staffs pushing trolleys on cobalt stones. So entertaining! As an ex Accor staff, I really do not expect to have this kind of ‘hospitality’ experience especially staying at Mercure a star rating Accor brand! Except a nice gentleman Mr. Scott the Duty Manager who meet us the next morning when we had a breakfast, which we really appreciate him, there was no other manager not even Front Office Manager trying to meet us on behalf of the hotel. Really disappointed! So professional and guest attentive! We are expecting a professional responsibility from Mercure Danang French Village assisted by this app on this matter. We do not mind to pay the cable car if informed in advance. But this experience seems like we were robbed and we expect a full refund. I am waiting to your prompt response at much soonest.
Nguyen T. T. V.
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9.7
/ 10
12 Nov 2023
Very clean and nice. Attitude of staff is really good and professional.
Lee K. H.
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8 Nov 2019
Small clean hotel along the Bui Vien pub/bar streets with lots of side street eateries. Walking distance to Central Market. Value for money room rates with simple breakfast. Only setback is too noisy as nearby pubs operates till early morning like 2-3am. So for those who prefer quieter place, this convenient hotel is not suitable. Overall, we enjoyed our stay. 👍😊

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Currently, there are around 18,183 hotels that you can book in Vietnam

About

Once a lesser-known tourist destination, Vietnam has rapidly become one of the most sought-after Southeast Asian attractions in the world. With its rich history, natural beauty, and thriving food scene, one shouldn’t wonder why.

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Culture buffs will be fascinated by the remnants of Vietnam’s colonial era. Nature lovers will have an amazing time exploring the country’s scenic landscapes. Meanwhile, foodies will have fun laying their taste buds on the distinct flavors of Vietnamese cuisine.


How to Go

Three major international airports are serving Vietnam—Noi Bai Airport (HAN), Tan Son Nhat Airport (SGN), and Da Nang Airport (DAD). Noi Bai Airport is the main entry point if you want to explore Hanoi, the country’s capital city, and the rest of northern Vietnam. HAN is split up into two terminals, where one caters to international flights and the others used for domestic flights.

Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh is the biggest airport in the country and the main entry point in South Vietnam. Like the former, SGN is divided into two terminals, one to serve international flights and one for domestic flights.

The third busiest airport in Vietnam is Da Nang Airport. It is rather smaller than the two, offering fewer but equally reliable international flights. DAD is the main gateway to the central region of the country.

To travel from these airports to their respective city propers, you can either take the bus, taxi, or use a cab-hailing app.


Getting Around

Vietnam is a pretty long country. It’ll take more than a day to journey from Hanoi in the north down to Ho Chi Minh in the south by land. For longer hauls, traveling by plane will save you some precious hours. But for budget backpackers, open tour buses and trains are some good options. If you’ve got plenty of time and don’t mind sacrificing a bit of your comfort, these modes of transportation will help you save bucks.

Taxis are available in major cities in Vietnam. But if you want to take a more adventurous way of getting around—not to mention economical—you can opt for a motorbike or motorcycle rental. Alternatively, cyclos or bicycle rickshaws are also available in some cities.


Top Things to Do

Whether you’re traveling to explore nature, the city, or the food scene, this destination is yours for the taking. What tops our things to do in Vietnam is learning about its rich history. The country has arguably the most evocative story of the past. If you want to get an immersive lesson on the chronicles of Vietnam War, visit the Vietnam Military History Museum and Hỏa Lò Prison in Hanoi, and The War Remnants Museum and Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh.

Ha Long Bay

History is not the only thing that Vietnam is abundant at. Being the easternmost country in the Indochinese Peninsula, you can expect that the country has a lot to offer too when it comes to natural wonders. Some of the nature-lovers’ favorite tourist spots in Vietnam are Halong Bay, a popular attraction known for its emerald green waters and stunning limestone formations, Mekong Delta, a maze of rivers that situates floating markets and villages, and Hang Son Doong, the largest cave in the world.

Vietnam also has a very interesting culture that’s worthy to be discovered. If you want to see more and dig deeper of what this fascinating destination has to offer, we suggest paying a visit to some of the country’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites including The Imperial Citadel in Hanoi, Ho Citadel in Thanh Hóa Province, Complex of Hue Monuments in Hue, and My Son Sanctuary in Quảng Nam Province.


What to Eat and Where

Vietnamese cuisine is known for its robust flavors. A typical meal includes healthy ingredients with a generous amount of herbs, which makes their food simple yet flavourful. Vietnam’s signature dish is called pho. It’s their version of soup made of rice noodles, herbs, meat, and a flavorful broth. Pho vendors can be easily found along the streets, offering child-sized plastic chairs where you can enjoy your bowls like a local.

Banh Mi

Another staple Vietnamese food is Banh Mi, a sandwich composed of baguette filled with meat and vegetables. These on-the-go snacks are typically sold in food carts along the street.

And of course, you can’t come and leave Vietnam without having a sip of their famous ca phe. Ironic to the busyness often associated with the country’s city life, having Vietnamese coffee is rather a slow-paced affair. A common way of serving ca phe is with a drip filter and a generous amount of condensed milk.


Nightlife

Vietnam may not be your first thought when it comes to nightlife and partying, but it’s safe to say that the scene is getting better by time. The number of pubs and clubs are growing, especially in famous tourist destinations such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh. The best thing about it is that going out at night won’t come costly, as Vietnam brews some of the cheapest beers in the world. If you’re going to Hanoi, try Funky Buddha or Bia Hoi Junction. And if you’re coming to Ho Chi Minh, check out Lush Nightclub and Apocalypse Now.


Where to Stay

There are a lot of great hotels in Vietnam if you know your way in. If you’re planning to explore the northern part of Vietnam, find yourself a place within Hanoi. The three most popular districts here are Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh District, and Tay Ho.

The first one is Hanoi’s city center. Look for Vietnam hotels in Hoan Kiem if you want convenient access to some famous attractions, food, and nightlife. Ba Dinh District, on the other hand, offers a less crowded mid-range hotel stay in the city. And Tay Ho, also known as Hanoi West Lake, is for those who are searching for a quiet retreat with serene views of the lakeside.

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If you’re going on a South Vietnam adventure, browse for places within Ho Chi Minh. Three of the best neighborhoods to stay in the city are districts 1, 2, and 5. District 1 is the main commercial hub where all the city action is centered. District 2 is essentially Ho Chi Minh’s affluent neighborhood filled with upscale homes and shops. And District 5 is the city’s Chinatown, perfect for budget-conscious travelers.


Travel Tips

  • As an act of respect, dress appropriately when visiting temples and pagodas. Bring a scarf that you can use as a cover-up.
  • Bargaining is part of Vietnam’s culture. When shopping for goods especially in local stores and street markets, be sure to haggle first in order to get the best price.
  • Vietnam has just started to modernize its payment system. While it hasn’t been completely digitized yet, it’s smart to bring enough cash with you whenever going out.
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