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Hoi An NGO Homestay
4.8/516 Reviews
I booked a double room with shared bathroom. However, when I informed them that the ceiling was leaking, they kindly explained what had happened and let me move to another room. Everything was solved effortlessly and they continued to check for me whether everything was properly prepared. Breakfast is served daily and their Cau Lau is very tasty and delicious. Probably one of the best I have tasted in Hoi An so far. The location is also very good. It is located behind the old town, which makes it easy for guests in the early morning to reach the ancient city before the tour group. Thank you very much for the good time of the NGO's hosting in Hoi An.
Nu Ni Homestay
4.6/525 Reviews
Hoi An Ancient Town
Ni Nu Homestay, Deluxe Double Room with ”Balcony” (#N3), 2 nights: Pros: 😀 Spacious room and bathroom. 😀 Great price (about $28/night). 😀 Best shower we've had in Vietnam (of 4 hotels). 😀 Sufficient A/C. 😀 More than enough hot water. 😀 Comfortable, firm king bed. 😀 Front desk doesn't hold passport. 😀 Short walk to historic old town. Cons: ☹️ No in-room safe. ☹️ Skimpy bath towels. ☹️ No hand towel, shower mat or facial tissue. ☹️ Can hear neighbors talking through the wall. 🤔 Our ”balcony” was really a spacious shared covered porch with ashtrays; seemed all balconies only had view of alley. ☹️ No place to put luggage except floor. ☹️ Bathroom mirror not above sink (makes shaving very awkward). ☹️ Indirect bathroom sink lighting. ☹️ Neighborhood is bit noisy (probably everywhere near old town). ☹️ Room needs to be locked from inside using the key (emergency hazard). Note: Hoi An Old Town is little more than a huge (albeit scenic) souvenir mall. Evenings are more crowded than Times Square; I can only imagine how it will be when people from China start to travel again. Don't expect a very quaint, relaxing atmosphere here!
Lan Uyen Homestay - Hoi An
4.7/541 Reviews
Welcoming, genuine, comfy, and convenient. We looked forward coming home seeing the dad, sweet elder -- he always greeted us coming in after a long day. Thuy, she was great, she will help guide if you don't have any plans, but I had a full itinerary already. She cooked for us for breakfast, i loved breakfast vs western complimentary breakfast -- this was a new taste I needed. I suggest you try it all, one every day. We stayed here for 1 week, room cleaning service is completed the second you walk out the building because we came back within 10-15 minutes .... and it was clean. crazy. 100% i'd recommend to everyone except for those whom are wheelchair bound, or needs some sort of assistance walking/climbing. No elevators and theres steep stairs. check google photos for pictures.
Chillax Old Town Villa
4.6/515 Reviews
My stay at Chillax Old Town turned into an absolute nightmare when the shower screen suddenly exploded, leaving me with glass shards embedded in my arms and feet. Shocked and in pain, I had to remove them myself before reluctantly seeking medical help at a dismal facility, Ho An Hospital. The hospital's grim condition—mold, mildew, and rusted medical utensils—amplified the distress of the situation. Adding insult to injury, although the hotel covered my post-hospitalization costs, they callously refused to compensate for the damage inflicted on my personal belongings by the shower screen explosion. Even when I suggested they cover the excess from my travel insurance instead of the exorbitant repair costs, they cited financial inability, despite boasting four business partners. Their promise to chase up the builders for an explanation is simply not enough. Immediate action is imperative, especially with ongoing guests on the premises. The sheer irony of a hotel named 'Chillax' being the center of such chaos is incredibly astounding. Their blatant disregard for guest safety and well-being is utterly appalling. I strongly caution against considering this hotel for anyone valuing peace of mind and personal safety. The thought of a potential recurrence of a shower explosion at any hotel now lingers in my mind, thanks to this distressing experience. The lack of accountability and care displayed by Chillax Old Town, including their failure to cover damages to personal items, is nothing short of unacceptable. PS: the hotel receptionists were trying to assist where possible. However they are only messengers.
La An Old Town Hotel
4.4/524 Reviews
The service is excellent! Very tasty breakfast! The girl at the hotel is as sweet and sincere as possible! She created the mood and attitude towards the city in the very first minutes! For this we are very grateful! We were given fruit as a gift because we are on our honeymoon, the breakfast is very tasty, although modest) here you will feel like beloved guests. The only upsetting thing was the screaming women from the neighboring building, who started talking (screaming) very loudly from 7 in the morning!!!! Right under our window I also really liked the style of the rooms! And plumbing, shower, faucet, all in the same style)
Nha Lan Homestay
4.2/52 Reviews
Hoi An Ancient Town
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Hoi An Travel Guide

New and popular hotels in Hoi An recommended by Trip.com. Planning a trip to Hoi An? Located in Vietnam, Hoi An is a well-known and vibrant city. While traveling to Vietnam, Hoi An is one of the most popular destinations.

Hoi An does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Hoi An. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Hoi An. Here, there are more than 611 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 29 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 11 five-star hotels in Hoi An at an average price of 149 USD per night. There are 60 four-star hotels in Hoi An at an average price of 56 USD per night. There are 171 three-star hotels in Hoi An at an average price of 30 USD per night. There are 65 two-star hotels in Hoi An at an average price of 16 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Hoi An provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Grand Mercure is the most popular brand among tourists. Those who favor Grand Mercure can choose a hotel under its name. HOI AN SILK MARINA RESORT & SPA is one of the most popular hotels in Hoi An. Hoi An Historic Hotel is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Hoi An, nearby attractions like Aaron Spa Hoi An, Citrus Health Spa, NQ Spa can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Diamond Plaza, Cham Islands. The most popular attractions for tourists in Hoi An are Japanese Covered Bridge, Hoi An Museum, Hoi An Old Town. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Lotus Jewellery, Tan Tan Personal Tailoring, Hoi An Market to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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