Vietnam Hotels
Phu Quoc Island Hotels
Phu Quoc Island ranked as top one of beach in Vietnam. Depending on the tourist load prices for Phu Quoc's hotels and resorts are very much negotiable. Between late December and early January, accommodation fills up fast, so it's advisable to book well in advance
Da Lat Hotels
Dalat is one of the few places in Vietnam where you will not need to bother about air-conditioning. Its popularity with local tourists has meant there's a wealth of budget options, while its attractiveness to colonial fantasists has resulted in some extraordinary properties at the top end
Mui Ne Hotels
Mui Ne has become the escape of choice for ex-pats working in Ho Chi Minh city and its own the best coast in Vietnam like Nha Trang Beach or Phu Quoc Island, meaning that the nicer accommodation can book out during weekends and holiday times
Nha Trang Hotels
Nha Trang has over 500 hotels to choose from, from basic to sumptuous, and new ones are sprouting up all the time. Unsurprisingly, the most expensive are on Tran Phu, the waterfront boulevard. Yet a cluster of a dozen brand new minihotels
Hoi An Hotels
Hoi An has the best-value accommodation in Vietnam, and quite possibly the whole of Asia. Don't be surprised to find a stylish air-conditioned room in a brand-new hotel with free breakfast and a swimming pool for less than US$30.
Hue Hotels
There are two main clusters of hotel accommodation on the south side of the river. One is in the triangle formed by Hung Vuong Str, Nguyen Tri Phuong Str and Hanoi Str. The other is a few blocks north in the little laneways
Halong Hotels
If you have any choice in the matter, stay on a boat in the bay rather than in a hotel in Halong City. The majority of visitors who do stay here opt for Bai Chay . There are hundreds of hotels located here, and keen competition keeps prices down,
Sapa Hotels
Hotels are popping up like mushrooms around Sapa. Luckily the mushroom man tra of 'keep them in the dark and feed them shit' that applies to the attitude of so many budget hotels in Hanoi is not common here.
Ho Chi Minh Hotels -HCMC (Sai Gon Hotels)
District 1is the undisputed lodging capital of HCMC, though the decision whether to go east (fancy) or west (cheap) depends on what you're after. Budget travelers often head straight to the Pham Ngu Lao area, where thrifty hotels and backpacker-filled cafes line the streets.
Hanoi Hotels
The majority of Hanoi's budget accommodation is within walking distance of Hoan Kiem Lake. Unlike Ho Chi Minh Citys (HCMC) Pham Ngu Lao district, where the cheapies are lined up wall-to-wall, lodgings here are more scattered, though they're mostly in and around the Old Quarter.
Vietnam Hotels