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A wonderful mix of the old and the new, Vietnam is a popular destination in Southeast Asia. Discover its breathtaking landscapes including Ha Long Bay, Sa Pa Da Lat, and Phong Nha. Don't miss the tasty delicacies in Hoi An if you love Thai cuisine. Historic landmarks and structures also await you in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, two of the countries' hip urban centres.

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Total Accommodation
18,401 Properties
Popular Region
Da Nang, Hanoi

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810,436 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
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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

Located in the eastern part of the Indochina peninsula, Vietnam is known as one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia with its natural features such as mountains, cities and golden sand beaches. These features are a major attraction for tourists.

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Although some of Vietnam’s cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh have undergone modernization, historical traditions remain in the local community. Many ancient landmarks and conventional structures are found in Vietnam. One of the places visited by many domestic and foreign tourists is the Cu Chi Tunnels - an underground tunnel, built with the purpose of defending the city against the French colonialists and the American imperialism from 1800 to 1945.


Fast Facts

Languages: Vietnamese

Currency: Vietnamese dong


Visa

Vietnam is visa-free for citizens of ASEAN countries and can stay in the country for up to 30 days. Other nationalities from Japan, South Korea, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and Russia do not need a visa to enter Vietnam and can stay for up to 15 days.


How to Get There

There are five different airports in Vietnam: Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Noi Bai International Airport, Da Nang International Airport, Phu Quoc International Airport, and Cam Ranh International Airport. The first two are the main airports in Vietnam, the most popular being Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. Noi Bai International Airport, also known as Hanoi Airport, is located 45 kilometres from downtown Hanoi.


Getting Around

Vietnam has various modes of transportation that will get you around. Within the major cities, you can go by bus or taxi. There are many bus routes that will take you around the city centre and nearby areas. Taxis are easy and fast transportation in big cities in Vietnam. The reputable taxi companies are Vinasun and Mai Linh. Or you can ride a motorbike taxi. You can easily find them on the street. Prices depend on your itinerary.

In some cities in Vietnam, you can find cyclo drivers around markets and tourist attractions. This is an interesting means to visit the streets. Note, when traveling by cyclo, you should bring a map and a dictionary because some cyclo drivers do not speak English.

If you’re more into comfort and don’t mind meandering through the busy streets, you can rent a car or a motorcycle, if you’re travelling alone or a friend. For groups of friends or family, you can choose to drive yourself or hire a car rental with a drive. To rent a car in Vietnam, you need a driver's license, ID card or passport depending on the requirements of different places.

If you’re travelling between cities in Vietnam, you can choose a train. Trip times and fares depend on the route. For more information, you can refer to: www.vietnam-railway.com


Things to Do in Vietnam

Whether you’re in Vietnam for the weekend or planning to stay for more than five days, you’ll have a great time exploring the old and new sites in the country. If you want to learn about Vietnam’s rich history, one of the top landmarks to visit is the Independence Palace in Ho Chi Minh City. This used to be the residence of the President of the Republic of Vietnam Ngo Dinh Nhiem.

Designed in French architecture, Independence Palace has reception rooms, banquet rooms used to welcome heads of state and important guests. In addition, the Independence Palace also has a helicopter pad, an outdoor bar and a cinema.

Cu Chi Tunnels

Meanwhile, Cu Chi Tunnels is a national historical monument and a place for tourists to better understand Vietnam during the war. The tunnels were built by locals during the war to avoid invading bombs. It has a total length of 250 kilometres and is small and narrow to make it hard for the enemy to penetrate. After the war, this place became a tourist attraction.

Upon entering Cu Chi Tunnels, you will see a small health station, kitchen and weapons storage during the war. An interesting thing you will witness in the tunnel is a model of Vietnamese soldiers with a gun position hiding in the road.

If you go to Hoi An, don’t miss the Japanese Covered Bridge. Also known as Japanese Temple, it is one of the famous sightseeing places in the ancient town. Not just a simple bridge, if you go across the Japanese bridge, you will see the carvings, elaborate and exquisite drawings. In particular, one side of the bridge has a dog statue and the other side has a monkey image. Cau Pagoda worships the statue of Bac De Tran Vo, a guardian deity, believed to protect this land from natural disasters and floods.

Located in the heart of Hanoi's capital, anyone who has ever been to the capital wants to visit Uncle Ho's Mausoleum. This is where President Ho Chi Minh's remains are kept. There are a few notes when visiting the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Once inside, speak quietly and don’t wear hats or put your hands in pants pockets.

Citadel Palace Hue Vietnam

If you want to learn about Vietnamese culture and religion, check out Hue Citadel, which is recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage, the capital of the ancient Nguyen kings preserved to this day. This is a massive project, consisting of three city walls, Citadel, Imperial Citadel and Forbidden Purple City. Visiting Hue citadel, you will have the opportunity to explore ancient palace architecture and learn about Vietnamese culture through the Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts.


Where to Stay in Vietnam

Looking for an accommodation in Vietnam? Do you like to stay near historical sites, tourist spots, or restaurants? Or would you rather book a room somewhere peaceful and away from the crowd? From high-rise hotels to no-frills hostels to exclusive resorts and villas, you can pick whatever suits your fancy and your budget. Make sure to book your hotel in Vietnam in advance to ensure you’ll have a place to stay, especially during peak season.


Nightlife in Vietnam

Saigon River

Vietnam has many young and dynamic cities so the nightlife here is extremely bustling. Dubbed the sleepless neighbourhood in Saigon, Bui Vien Street is crowded with hotels and bars and tourists, which is why it is called "West Street". If you want to enjoy the nightlife in Saigon to the fullest, the Western Quarter is the place you should go because the bars here start bustling from 10 PM to morning.

Coming to Tay Bui Vien Street, you will feel the vibrant and busy atmosphere. The street at night is always crowded, you can easily catch foreign tourists and young Vietnamese sitting drinking a few bottles of beer and chatting on both sides of the road.

Like West Bui Vien street in Ho Chi Minh City, Ta Hien Street is considered the West Street in the heart of Hanoi's old town. Coming here at night, many people are surprised and excited when there is such a bustling gathering place in the heart of the old town, which is an intersection of Eastern and Western culture.

Around 8 PM, the Ta Hien neighborhood starts to come alive to welcome guests, foreign visitors and young people come here to meet friends with beer or "lemon tea slashing wind". Ta Hien Street is also a dining paradise with snacks such as fried spring rolls, grilled quail, cheese sticks and roasted peanuts.


Vietnam Travel Tips

  • Around the end of January and early February is the Lunar New Year in Vietnam. The street will be empty on New Year's Day because people come to visit their hometowns or travel, but in return you can experience the culture of welcoming Tet in Vietnam and traditional dishes.
  • Prepare Vietnamese currency before you come to Vietnam or exchange money at the airport because it is difficult to find money exchange centres in the city centre with reasonable rates.
  • Try some Vietnamese specialties such as pancakes made of shrimp, pork, green beans served with vegetables and fish sauce.
  • Around June there will be a mud festival held in Ho Chi Minh City with fun activities such as soccer, volleyball and racing.
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