Situated in the Son Tra district of Da Nang, is ideally a 15-minute walk from notable attractions such as the Han River Bridge and My Khe Beach. This upscale establishment is also 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from Han Market, 1.4 miles (2.3 km) from the Dragon Bridge, and only 900 meters from our biggest mall in Danang City—Vincom Plaza Danang.
The hotel offers a range of recreational amenities for guests, including a well-equipped fitness center and karaoke facilities. Additional services include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge assistance, and a selection of gift shops and newsstands.
Dining options at the Luxtery Hotel are diverse, with Sunshine Restaurant specializing in local and international cuisine. A pool bar is also available with a wide pool, along with 24-hour room service. Guests can unwind with a drink at the on-site bar and lounge.
For business travelers, the hotel provides an offer of both express check-in and check-out services. A roundtrip airport shuttle is available 24 hours a day for an additional fee, and complimentary self-parking is provided on site.
The hotel features 92 air-conditioned rooms with an area of up to 45 square meters, each furnished with a minibar and an LCD television. All rooms offer complimentary wireless internet access and cable programming. Private bathrooms are equipped with showers, bathtubs, complimentary toiletries, and bidets.
"Traveling with my child, I chose January for our trip. I picked this hotel because it's still quite close to the city center, and there are many Korean restaurants around, mostly serving meat, though they can be a bit pricey. The room was indeed very spacious, and the bed was incredibly soft and comfortable. However, the service and facilities were just average; there was a big gap between my expectations and reality. On our first day, a bar downstairs at the hotel entrance had some drunk Koreans shouting loudly, which was quite unsettling. So, I didn't feel comfortable letting my daughter go downstairs alone and always had to accompany her. But the front desk service was good; they could communicate, just not in Chinese."