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Vietnam is known for its white- sandy beaches, lush rice paddy fields, scenic rivers, and its wide spread of distinctive local cuisine. It is located on the eastern most part of IndoChina region by the South China Sea. Vietnam is also rich with its world heritage sites. Among the popular tourist attractions here include memorable river cruise along Ha Long Bay, a visit to a well preserved ancient town, Hoi An, and a facinating tour to Hui. End your day at some of the best Vietnam hotels that can be found here.

Popular hotels in Vietnam

EXTERIOR_BUILDING Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort

Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort

Resorts
Phuoc Thuan, Xuyen Moc District
Impressive
8.9
(460 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
(1330 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
(1828 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
(918 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
(223 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING IXORA Ho Tram by Fusion

IXORA Ho Tram by Fusion

Resorts
Bong Trang, Xuyen Moc District
Impressive
8.7
(62 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Melissa Hotel Nha Trang

Melissa Hotel Nha Trang

Hotels
Loc Tho ward, Nha Trang
Impressive
8.6
(745 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
Impressive
8.3
(65 Reviews)
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SWIMMING_POOL La Vague Hotel Nha Trang

La Vague Hotel Nha Trang

Hotels
Vinh Nguyen Ward, Nha Trang
Impressive
8.9
(234 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
(85 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING REY HOTEL HANOI

REY HOTEL HANOI

Hotels
Hang Ma Ward, Hoan Kiem District
Superb
9.7
(6 Reviews)
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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
(851 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
(1252 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
(730 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
(606 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Classy Boutique Hotel

Classy Boutique Hotel

Hotels
Hang Dao Ward, Hoan Kiem District
Superb
9.6
(1819 Reviews)
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BEDROOM Pontus Hotel

Pontus Hotel

Hotels
Ward 1, Da Lat
Impressive
9.0
(658 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
18,413 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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809,933 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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About

Vietnam occupies the eastern and southern part of the Indochinese peninsula in Southeast Asia, with the South China Sea along its entire coast. China is to the north and Laos, and Cambodia is to the west. Long and narrow on a north-south axis, Vietnam is about twice the size of Arizona. The Mekong River delta lies in the south.

About 2,000 years ago people in North Vietnam began growing rice in the Red River Valley. To irrigate their crops, they built dykes and dug canals. They were forced to work together, and so an organised kingdom emerged called Van Lang. However, in the 2nd century BC, the Chinese conquered the area. The Chinese ruled northern Vietnam for more than 1,000 years, and Chinese civilisation had a great impact on the Vietnamese.

However, in South Vietnam, there was an Indian influence. From the 1st century to the 6th century AD the southernmost part of Vietnam was part of a state called Funan. In the middle of Vietnam, an Indian influenced state called Champa arose in the 2nd century AD. In North Vietnam, the people resented Chinese rule, and in 40 AD the Trung sisters led a rebellion. They formed an independent state. However, in 43 AD, the Chinese crushed the rebellion, and the sisters killed themselves. The Chinese continued to rule North Vietnam until the 10th century. Finally, in 938, a leader named Ngo Quyen defeated the Chinese at the battle of Bach Dang River, and North Vietnam became an independent state. In the 13th century, the Mongols invaded Vietnam three times. In 1257 and 1284 they captured the capital, but each time they soon withdrew. Then in 1288 the Vietnamese leader Tran Hung Dao routed the Mongols at the Bach Dang River.

In the early 15th century China tried to regain control of North Vietnam. In 1407 they occupied the country, but their rule was resisted. In 1418 Le Loi began the Lam Son Uprising. By 1428 the Chinese were driven out, and Le Loi became the Emperor Le Thai To. Under his successors, the central Vietnamese state of Champa became a vassal state of North Vietnam. In the early 16th century, the power of the Le dynasty declined. During the 17th and 18th centuries, two rival families effectively held power, the Trinh in the north and the Nguyen in the south. The Nguyen family conquered the Mekong Delta from the Khmer Empire.

In the 1770s a rebellion began in the town of Tay Son. Three brothers called Nguyen led it. Gradually they took territory from the Nguyen lords in the south and the Trinh lords in the north. By 1786 they were in control of the whole of Vietnam and one brother, Nguyen Hue made himself Emperor Quang Trung. In 1788 the Chinese intervened in Vietnam, but the Vietnamese routed them at Dong Da. However, a Nguyen lord named Nguyen Anh escaped. He raised an army, and from 1789 he pushed back the rebels. Nguyen Anh took Hanoi in 1802 and made himself Emperor Gia Long. Under him, Vietnam became a strongly united kingdom.

Meanwhile, the Portuguese reached Vietnam by  sea in 1516. In their wake came missionaries, first Dominicans then Jesuits and the Roman Catholic Church made some headway in Vietnam. In the late 19th century Vietnam became a French colony. However, the French took over Vietnam in stages. In 1859 they captured Saigon. Finally in 1883 North and Central Vietnam was forced to become a French protectorate. The French built infrastructure in Vietnam such as the Saigon to Hanoi railway. They also built roads and bridges. However, the building was funded by heavy taxation. Naturally, the Vietnamese wanted independence. The Communists spearheaded the struggle for independence. Ho Chi Minh founded the Revolutionary Youth League from the safety of China in 1925.

In 1930 it became the Vietnamese Communist party. In 1940 the Germans defeated France. Japan decided to take advantage of French weakness, and they forced the French government to allow Japanese troops to occupy French Indo-China, although they left the French administration in place.  The Vietnamese Communists or Viet Minh fought the Japanese, and by 1945 they controlled parts of North Vietnam. Meanwhile, in March 1945, the Japanese took control of the administration of Vietnam, and when Japan surrendered on 15 August 1945, they left a power vacuum. Ho Chi Minh moved quickly to fill the vacuum. He called for an uprising called the August Revolution, and the Viet Minh took control of most of Vietnam.

On 2 September 1945 Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam independent. However, the great powers ignored the Vietnamese demand for independence. Under the terms of the Potsdam Conference Japanese troops south of the 16th parallel surrendered to the British. Those to the north surrendered to the Nationalist Chinese. The French army soon arrived in the south to take control of the British. In the north Chinese troops moved in. However, Ho Chi Minh soon decided that the French were the lesser of two evils and he signed a treaty, which said that French troops should replace Chinese troops in North Vietnam for five years.

In return, the French promised to recognised Vietnam as a 'free state'. It soon became clear the French had no intention of giving up power in Vietnam and fighting broke out between them and the Viet Minh. For eight years the Viet Minh fought a guerrilla war against the French. Finally, in 1954, they surrounded a French army at Dien Bien Phu. After a siege lasting 57 days, the French were forced to surrender. By then it was clear that the French could not win the war and both sides met at the Geneva Conference to end the war. They agreed that Vietnam would be temporarily divided at the 17th parallel and elections would be held by 20 July 1956.

However, no elections were held, and the division of Vietnam became permanent. In the north, Ho Chi Minh introduced a Communist regime while in the south Ngo Dinh Diem became ruler. However, in the early 1960s, South Vietnam was rocked by demonstrations and in 1963 Diem was ousted in a coup. Meanwhile, in 1959, the North Vietnamese began a long guerrilla war to reunite Vietnam under Communist rule. The Northern Guerrillas were known as the Vietcong. Gradually the USA became involved in the Vietnam War. As early as 1950 the US sent military advisers to South Vietnam. Financially they supported the French and later the South Vietnamese government. Then in 1964 two US ships were supposedly subject to 'unprovoked' attacks by the North Vietnamese. First, the Maddox was attacked. Two days later the Maddox and a ship called the C Turner Joy claimed they were both attacked. (It is doubtful if this attack ever took place). The Americans then bombed the north, and Congress passed the Tonkin Gulf Resolution allowing the president to take 'all necessary measures' to prevent 'further aggression'.

As a result by December 1965 there were 183,000 US soldiers in Vietnam, and by the end of 1967, there were nearly half a million. However, the Vietcong continued their guerrilla war. In January 1968 the Vietcong launched the Tet offensive in towns and cities across South Vietnam. They suffered heavy losses, but afterwards, the Americans gradually withdrew from Vietnam. In January 1973 they signed a ceasefire, and the remaining American troops withdrew. The South Vietnamese continued to fight the Vietcong alone.

However, in the early months of 1975 South Vietnamese resistance collapsed and on 30 April 1975, the North Vietnamese captured Saigon. Vietnam was reunited under Communist rule. Then in the late 1970s, the Khmer Rouge made attacks on Vietnam. So in 1978, the Vietnamese occupied Cambodia. They stayed until 1989.

Meanwhile, in 1986, the Vietnamese government introduced market reforms. As a result, the Vietnamese economy began to grow rapidly. In 1994 the USA lifted an economic embargo on Vietnam and in 1995 diplomatic relations were restored. Today the Vietnamese economy is booming. Vietnam is becoming more and more prosperous. Tourism is an important industry in Vietnam. Furthermore, a stock exchange opened in Vietnam in 2000.

Today, the current population of Viet Nam is 96,885,456 as of Sunday, December 2, 2018, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Vietnam population is equivalent to 1.26% of the total world population. Vietnam ranks number 15 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Viet Nam is 311 per Km2 (806 people per mi2). The total land area is 310,070 Km2 (119,719 sq. miles) where 35.2 % of the population is urban (33,991,799 people in 2018). The median age in Vietnam is around 31 years old. The current male population is now at 49.4% which consists of 48,006, 577 males whereas the current female population

is now at 50.6% with 49,078,951 females.

Vietnam`s climate can be divided a tropical and a temperate zone. It is characterised by strong monsoon influences, has a considerable amount of sun, a high rate of rainfall, and high humidity that makes it sometimes feel quite uncomfortable. Regions located near the tropics and in the mountainous regions have a slightly cooler, more temperate climate.

The annual average temperature ranges from 22°C to 27°C year-round. There are almost no significant differences in temperature in the southern parts of Vietnam, while the northern regions can be quite cold in the winter. There are essentially four distinct seasons, which are most evident in the northern provinces.

There are two distinguishable seasons in the southern areas. The cold season occurs from November to April and the hot season from May to October. The northern parts of Vietnam have essentially four distinct seasons, it can be quite cool in the winter there but very warm in summer

Hence, visitors are advised to do detailed research on which part of Vietnam are they going.

How to Get There?

By Flight

The tourists who come from Singapore will have to travel there by plane. They can take a flight at the Changi Airport. The ticket price is around $102-$450, depending on which part of Vietnam they are heading. Peak seasons like a public holiday and school holiday season will surely hike the price. Once they have arrived, they can take a taxi and head straight to their hotel.

What to Do There?

Khai Dinh Tomb in Hue

Blending both Vietnamese and European design elements, the architecture of the Khai Dinh Tomb in Hue has been described as Buddhist as well as Roman Gothic. Constructed in the 1920s, the tomb was commissioned by the Emperor of Vietnam as his future tomb. The entrance of the complex leads to the Honour Courtyard, and then on to the main building called the Thien Dinh. Khai Dinh’s final resting spot is marked by a bronze statue surrounded by beautiful murals.

Marble Mountains

South of Da Nang, Vietnam is the Marble Mountains. These five peaks are named after the five elements of earth, water, wind, fire and wood. The mountains are picturesque on their own, but they are also home to countless caves, some of which house incredible Buddhist sanctuaries. Some caves contain Confucian or Buddhist shrines, and others were used as sanctuaries and hospitals during the Vietnam War.

Where to Stay?

Banyan Tree Lang Co

Escape to a sanctuary for the senses at the stunning, multi-award winning Banyan Tree Lăng Cô in central Vietnam, a private paradise of luxurious all-pool villas nestled between the azure waters of the East Vietnam Sea and the Truong Son mountain range at Laguna Lăng Cô. This is the perfect destination for travellers who seek a luxury hideaway or a base from which to explore this beautiful area, which includes three UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites: Hoi An Ancient Town, The Imperial Citadel of Hue and My Son Sanctuary. Step into a world of ancient and modern history, of unspoilt natural beauty and unparalleled luxury at Banyan Tree Lăng Cô.

Four Season Resort the Nam Hai

With an idyllic location on Vietnam’s culturally rich central coast, The Nam Hai offers a portal to three extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage sites and a breezy respite on the country’s most celebrated beach. You’ll have a chance to reconnect with your loved ones – whether you take to the East Sea by kayak, explore the glory of imperial Hue or savour the quiet moments in your tranquil villa.

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