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Everything to know about the popular accommodation in Vietnam to stay

Accommodation in Vietnam is so diverse with a wide range of types such as hotel, resort, hostel, homestay, motel,... The beach resorts & retreats, luxury hotels or nice hostels in big cities, unique homestays in tourist attractions,... are the most popular places to stay in Vietnam.

By Vietnam TripsPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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Everything to know about the popular accommodation in Vietnam to stay
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The growth of the tourism industry has stimulated investment in developing infrastructure systems, services, distribution networks,... In which, where to stay is one of the most important concerns, affecting the quality and experience of your trip. All types of accommodation in Vietnam are increasingly rich and diverse, from hotels, hostels, to resorts, homestays, and so on. You can choose any type depending on your budget and the nature of your trip, with easy booking methods such as:

- Contact the hotel directly via website, email, phone number,...

- Book through major websites, including agoda.com, booking.com, traveloka.com,...

- Follow the tour of travel agencies - travel companies in Vietnam.

1 - Hotels in Vietnam - most popular accommodation in Vietnam

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This is the most popular type of Vietnam accommodation with its diverse location, price, and service packages to meet your different needs when coming here. The addresses that we recommend after the process of screening, evaluation and inspection according to a number of criteria such as:

- The price is cheap or expensive, there are corresponding services provided.

- There are minimum amenities requirements such as showers and toilets, laundry service, or dining areas.

- Prime location near the airport or a large bus station in the city, convenient to get around, can be near scenic spots, beaches,...

Among top popular types of accommodation in Vietnam, the 4 or 5-star standard hotels in Vietnam often have the most top-notch amenities, built in a convenient spot, easy for you to move around. They provide a variety of services such as restaurants, bars, spas, shuttle bus, fitness center, pool, and so on. The price range is from $87 - 217 per night, maybe more especially with beach hotels.

You can also find cheap hotels, often only 200,000 - 500,000 VND per night ($8.7 - 21.76). You will still get basic services such as laundry, restaurants,... and the location is also usually not too far from attractions, bus stations, piers or airports. Hotels with international standards are more likely expensive than hotels of the same standard recognized by Vietnam.

Read more about top hotels in Vietnam: https://twitter.com/localtravelidea/status/1444577086622949382

2 - Resorts in Vietnam - top luxury accommodation in Vietnam

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This is considered the most comfortable and luxurious type of Vietnam accommodation, usually built in a separate area with beautiful scenery, about a few dozen hectares wide. Most resorts are operated and exploited by large corporations, including not only places to stay but also restaurants, entertainment and shopping sections, private beaches, and so on. High-end resorts are often located in coastal areas such as Phu Quoc island, Danang, Con Dao, Nha Trang, or hilly areas such as Sapa, and Dalat.

In addition, these places also focus on a harmonious combination with local architectural styles and materials such as wooden, bamboo, lacquer or embroidery paintings, leaf roofs. The prices at resorts are much higher than other types of accommodation in Vietnam, sometimes up to more than one hundred million VND just for one night (more than $4,300).

3 - Homestays in Vietnam

This type of accommodation is quite diverse, capable of meeting your different travel needs with homestays in the city, at tourist attractions or resort homestays,... In particular, the most prominent type of homestay that is extremely interesting to tourists is the ones built in unspoiled areas, close to nature and with typical traditional architecture. People come here not only to rest after a long travel day, but also to learn and explore the culture and daily life of the local people.

Another point is that homestays in Vietnam have extremely reasonable prices, quite cheap compared to other types of accommodation in Vietnam, only from 150,000 - 1,000,000 VND / room / night ($6.53 - 43.52). The homestays combined with experience tourism in Sapa, Hoi An, Can Tho, ... are very popular, namely the ones in Cat Cat Sapa with the service of discovering the process of weaving and dyeing handmade fabrics.

4 - Hostels in Vietnam

If you are a backpacker, who loves experiences and / or prioritizes saving costs, a hostel is the top choice of accommodation. Basically, this is a form of hotel which has been cut down on accompanying services such as dining, laundry to minimize costs, ranging from 100,000 - 150,000 / person / night ($4.35 - 6.53).

Hostel is one of the most favorite kinds of accommodation in Vietnam for backpackers thanks to its diverse room types. The most commonly offered types of rooms here are shared rooms and dorm rooms, which range from 4 beds, 6 beds to 10 or 12 beds.

See more about hostels in Vietnam: https://www.reddit.com/user/localtravelidea/comments/q0dqcz/an_overview_about_accommodation_in_vietnam/

If traveling in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, you should choose hotels and motels to easily move and visit tourist attractions, explore and experience local culture. If the destination is the sea and islands, you should stay at a resort or hotel to ensure safety and be fully served. Depending on your preferences, choosing the right accommodation in Vietnam will definitely increase the quality of your experience.

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