Hotels in Vietnam
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Discover the allure of Vietnam with our handpicked assortment of travel destinations. Immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes while staying in a hotel that suits your preferences. Our selection ensures a memorable and comfortable journey.
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Unusual and Unique Hotels in Vietnam
Hoi An Old Town and provides free shuttle service. At this resort you'll experience peace and can reach both beaches or cities easily via free shuttle.
Bill Bensley designed several hotels, but this one stands out as being on a larger scale; nonetheless, it still embodies his trademark style.
Amiana Resort Nha Trang
Amiana Resort and Villas in Nha Trang offers five-star luxury on every corner. Overlooking Nha Trang Bay's sparkling waters, the stunning resort features a private lagoon beach with soft white sand that flows into crystal blue seawater as well as a 2,500 sqm natural saltwater pool and two stunning freshwater infinity pools - creating an experience unlike any other!
Amiana Resort boasts 153 luxurious rooms and villas, each boasting garden or ocean views from their balcony or terrace and equipped with flat-screen television, minibar and an ensuite bathroom.
Bacaro restaurant features Asian traditional cuisine complemented with dishes inspired by Vietnam's three regions. There are two onsite bars at this resort and various activities, such as kayaking and snorkeling, are available; moreover, its spa provides soothing massage services as well as sauna and steam bath services for guests' use.
Bach Ma Village
Bach Ma Village is a new attraction in Hue's tourism area that has attracted an enormous number of visitors. Replicating Hobbit homes on North Island New Zealand, this resort's landscape boasts an enthralling charm which cannot be replicated elsewhere.
Village accommodations range from hostel-type buildings to more luxurious options, with budget travelers best served by staying in one of the homestays or guest houses located within park limits; for comfort and convenience, the Morin Hotel features traditional rooms equipped with en-suite facilities.
Another option is bringing your own tent and camping in a national park, which has facilities for campfire programs and team-building events as well as plenty of green trees that offer ample room for outdoor adventures.
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort stands out as an impressive icon on Son Tra Peninsula, where myth meets luxury. Situated among lush mountainous jungle and an exceptional beachfront, guests experience world-class dining, golfing, spa services and experiences that will not fail to leave an impressionful mark.
Bill Bensley has designed 201 world-class rooms, suites and villas that blend Vietnamese motifs with bold black-and-white designs by the acclaimed architect to create beautiful spaces that provide breathtaking views of their surrounding environment while featuring luxurious amenities like freestanding stone baths and beds made for deep sleep.
Come experience an impressive range of new and enhanced facilities, such as a brand-new club lounge, retail opportunities and improved spa and fitness offerings. Additionally, the hotel will introduce unique guest experiences such as Nam Tram Dining Journey and its Discovery Center that showcases the natural beauty of Son Tra Peninsula as well as critically endangered red-shanked douc langurs.
Crazy House
The Crazy House hotel, created by architect Dang Viet Nga - daughter of Vietnam's communist political leader Truong Chinh (who succeeded Ho Chi Minh as Communist political leader and theorist) - stands out among Vietnam's hotels for being particularly unique and unconventional. Reminiscent of a fairy tale castle, its design has inspired many people to dream bigger dreams beyond their wildest expectations.
This house features several animal themed rooms such as the Kangaroo Room and Eagle Room. Each wall of each room features 3D paintings that give each space an otherworldly quality, creating a surreal environment within. The owner hopes that visitors to her house will develop a love for nature that they'll protect and help reduce deforestation in Vietnam and around the globe.
The Crazy House is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can tour its rooms and take photos for a small fee. There are rooms available overnight at a reasonable cost as well.