6 Best Hotels in The Central Coast, Vietnam

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Central Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hillside Homestay Hue

$ | No 8 Alley 111 Tran Thai Tong St., Hue, Vietnam

Huyen Lisa Truong who used to work for some luxury hotels in town is a very professional and caring host of this spacious and gracefully designed hotel. Many guests have long-term stays here. Breakfast is served in a lovely garden when it's not raining. If you're traveling with family or friends, opt for the top-floor apartment with its spacious terrace. Don't forget to try out the pool table on the ground floor as well.

Pros

  • Complimentary bicycle rental
  • Washing machine and kitchen are free to use
  • Close to the imperial tombs

Cons

  • Might be hard to find this homestay if you come on your own
  • About 2 miles away from the city center
No 8 Alley 111 Tran Thai Tong St., Hue, Vietnam
094-248–5454
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Phong Nha Mountain House

$ | Son Trach Bo Trach, Phong Nha, Vietnam

Run by brother and sister An and Ai, this homestay offers beautiful wooden stilt houses and balconies overlooking the river and mountains. An is a very knowledgeable guide in the area and can help you plan your stay. They've also built a pepper farm, and are focused on sustainable tourism.

Pros

  • Welcoming family atmosphere
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Free bikes

Cons

  • Stairs can be slick when it's raining
  • Remote location
  • Not ideal for rainy season
Son Trach Bo Trach, Phong Nha, Vietnam
093-593–1009
Hotel Details
4 mountain houses, 1 family room
Free Breakfast

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Tam Tinh Vien Homestay

$ | Kiet 23 Nguyen Trong Nhan St., Hue, Vietnam

Artful wooden garden house accommodations in a little oasis on the edge of the city, Tam Tinh Vien makes for a wonderfully relaxing base. It also doubles as a meditation center and part of the profits go toward supporting the village orphanage. Both of the imperial-styled rooms and mezzanine ones are comfortable and large enough for families. The first room type has beautiful en suite bathrooms come with both indoor shower and outdoor bathtub. Soulful French-Vietnamese cuisine is served in the exotic tropical gardens.

Pros

  • Quiet, relaxing getaway
  • Great tours
  • Bicycles
  • Good local restaurants nearby

Cons

  • 5 km (3 miles) from the citadel
  • No TVs
Kiet 23 Nguyen Trong Nhan St., Hue, Vietnam
091-401–9983
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Than Thien (Friendly) Hotel

$ | 10 Nguyen Cong Tru St., Hue, Vietnam

A couple of streets removed from the late-night goings-on of Pham Ngu Lao, the peaceful Than Thien has rooms that offer outstanding value for money. The pick of the rooms are the spacious deluxes (standards are a little claustrophobic) with city views, air-conditioning, comfortable beds, white linens, and marble-tile en suite shower rooms.

Pros

  • Wi-Fi
  • Flat-screen TVs
  • Customer service
  • Close to dragon boat station

Cons

  • Not child-friendly
  • Breakfast choices are limited
10 Nguyen Cong Tru St., Hue, Vietnam
0234-383–4666
Hotel Details
38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tra Que Mansion

$ | Tra Que Vegetable Village, Hoi An, Vietnam

Tra Que Mansion is a peaceful haven that is focused on treating every guest like a neighbor and every team member like a friend. The staff at the co-living resort go through several months of training to ensure quality and all of the rooms are comfortable and modern. This resort is located next to the Tra Que vegetable village and overlooks rice paddies and peaceful ponds.

Pros

  • Energetic and hip design
  • Free bicycles
  • Close to the beach

Cons

  • Village can get rowdy on holidays or during celebrations
  • No elevator
  • On-site parking limited
Tra Que Vegetable Village, Hoi An, Vietnam
093-240--0899
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Vaia Boutique Hotel Hoi An

$ | 489 Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam

If you have come to Hoi An to shop, the fashion-savvy Vaia Boutique Hotel, a well-located, affordable but chic mini-hotel owned by tailor giants Yaly (staying here gets you 10% off at any of their shops in the Old Town), is an excellent choice. Guests can expect sharp service, cool, minimalist decor (think Philippe Starck Vietnam style), futuristic bathrooms, and a lot of bang for their buck, all within walking distance from the Old Town.

Pros

  • Great value and location
  • Free bikes
  • Tailor shop discounts

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Limited facilities
  • Average amenities
489 Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam
0510-391--6499
Hotel Details
18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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