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Hotels in Hoi An
49 Hotels
Vinh Hung Riverside Resort
111 Ngo Quyen Street

The Vinh Hung Riverside Resort is a charming upper-middle-range property located just a five-minute walk from the heart of the Ancient Town. It has all the amenities expected of more upscale hotels -- including a spa with salon services and a long treatment menu, and a large, airy gym equipped with plenty of machines -- plus lovely gardens decorated with lanterns, and free boat service to the old quarter. The main pool is a tad old but pleasant, with a swim-up bar and two kiddy areas, and there is a smaller, more intimate pool with a few loungers and umbrellas. Most rooms have been renovated, and all feature balconies or patios, and solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi, LCD TVs, and minibars. Neighboring sister property Vinh Hung Emerald Resort is cheaper, but also a bit more basic.

Ha An Hotel
6-8 Phan Boi Chau Street

Housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, the mid-range Ha An is one of the most charming hotels in the city center. Its 24 rooms are decorated in an elegant, traditional style packed with local touches and including free Wi-Fi, premium cable TV, minibars, and air-conditioning. However, Standard Rooms can be musty and dark in the rainy season, and Superior Rooms are small for the price. The restaurant is lovely and romantic, with a small patio illuminated by lanterns, and a quality Vietnamese menu for lunch and dinner. An extensive breakfast buffet is included in room rates. The lovely courtyard with hammocks and the cute pool are great spots to relax after a day exploring the local sights. In the same price range, the Little Hoian Boutique Hotel & Spa is another good pick within walking distance of all major attractions. 

Hai Au Boutique hotel and spa
576 Cua Dai Street

The 41-room Hai Au Hotel is a simple value property with some of the lowest rates in town. Some of the rooms and bathrooms were renovated in 2016 and have generic contemporary decor, but even the non-renovated rooms are well-equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and full minibars. There's a small pool and a few loungers in a tiny courtyard, along with a spa offering a few treatments and salon services. The free, generous breakfast buffet is complete with an egg station, Vietnamese dishes, toast, and pastries and is a favorite among guests. The hotel is located a 10-minute walk from the heart of the action in the Ancient Town, and there are a few bikes that guests can borrow. In this price range, the Vinh Hung Library Hotel has a more contemporary style and a nicer pool.

Hoi An Beach Resort
01 Cua Dai

The 121-room Hoi An Beach Resort is an upper-middle-range resort for those wanting a quiet vacation. Its rooms are spacious and airy, with furnished patios or balconies offering peaceful views of the De Vong River or the garden, and good amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Bathrooms, though, could use an update. The hotel’s two pools are serene and appealing, with relaxing river views and lots of loungers. The restaurants serve good food (although it's perhaps a little pricey), and dinners are accompanied with live music and a romantic floating lantern show. There is free shuttle service to the Ancient Town, but location a 15-minute drive from the city center may not be convenient to some. The Essence Hoi An Hotel & Spa is closer to the city center and offers similar resort-like amenities for about the same price. 

Hoi An Historic Hotel
10 Tran Hung Dao Street, Minh An Ward

With resort-style grounds and amenities, and a central location a couple of blocks from the Ancient Town, the three-and-a-half pearl Hoi An Historic Hotel is popular among tour groups and families. The pool is large and pleasant, with a whirlpool, a kiddy section, and a number of loungers and umbrellas on a spacious deck. The spa offers an array of massages and salon services in a nice space, and the gym has enough cardio and strength-training machines for a full workout. The 150 rooms range in style between simple and elegant, but all are spacious and feature free Wi-Fi, LCD TVs, and a welcome bowl of fruit. Rates include breakfast, shuttle service to the beach, tai chi, and loaner bikes, but they are the highest among upper-middle-range hotels in the area. Vinh Hung Emerald Resort is cheaper, has a larger pool, and is also within walking distance of the historic center. 

Golden Bell Homestay
69 Hai Thuong Lan Ong St

The tiny Golden Bell Homestay is one of the best picks in town for budget-conscious travelers. It has no on-site features (not even a full restaurant), but its nine rooms are large and spotless, and have air-conditioning, minibars, cable TV, and electric kettles with free tea and coffee. A tasty homemade breakfast buffet is served every morning, complete with baguettes, eggs, banana bread, and fresh fruit. Lunch and dinner are not offered on-site, but guests can cook their own meals in the communal kitchen at no extra charge. The hotel has a few bikes that can be borrowed to explore the Ancient Town or go to the beach, but the location is a 20-minute walk from the city center. For not much more money, the Muca Hoi An Boutique Resort has a small spa, a pretty pool, and free shuttle service to An Bang Beach. 

Riverside Oasis Villa
06 Tong Van Suong Street, Thanh Dong, Cam Thanh

The 10-room Riverside Oasis Villa is a cute value boutique, located a 20-minute bike ride from the city center. There's little on-site other than a small, pleasant pool and a tiny restaurant that serves free a la carte breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The hotel’s rooms are spotless and well-maintained; all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, free Wi-Fi, and air-conditioning. They feature small balconies with pool, garden, or river views. The villa is a quick drive from the city center, and guests can borrow bikes free of charge. The Riverside Oasis doesn't offer shuttle service to the beach or Hoi An, which is unusual for the area. Those looking to explore the Ancient Town on foot may want to consider the Hai Au Hotel, which is within walking distance of the main sights in Hoi An. 

Golden Sand Resort & Spa Hoi An
Au Co Road, Cua Dai Beach

The 212-room Golden Sand Resort & Spa Hoi An is a luxury beachfront property catering to families and couples. Its 150-meter beachfront pool is huge and lovely, with a quiet area for those looking to relax, and two kiddy pools, including one with slides and water features. The spa is charming and serene, with nine treatment rooms, nail and hair services, and soft lighting. Both restaurants have sea views, outdoor seating, and good food, and breakfast (which is included in all rates) offers a wide array of Asian and Western options. The fee for use of the kids’ club, though, is a pesky extra. The hotel offers several options for sporty guests, including a great fitness center, two tennis courts, and water sports. Rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and furnished balconies or patios, but are a little bland in terms of decor. Those seeking a hotel with more local charm may want to compare takes at neighboring Victoria Beach Resort & Spa. 

Palm Garden Resort
Lac Long Quan Street, Cua Dai Beach

The 214-room Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa is a four-pearl property with beautiful grounds that abut a long stretch of beach, a 15-minute drive from Hoi An. Rooms are big and airy, with large windows opening onto furnished balconies. The pool is large and beautiful, with a kiddy section, a whirlpool, and a pleasant bar with a full food menu, and there's a kids’ club with daily indoor and outdoor activities. The spa offers a wide array of massages and salon services in a serene space complete with outdoor treatment pavilions on the beach, and guests get free access to the sauna and steam room in the gym. Food generally gets good reviews, but breakfast is generally the favorite meal: a huge spread that includes local specialties such as cao lau, as well as made-to-order eggs, fresh fruit, and pastries. Travelers looking for something a bit cheaper may want to compare rates at the Hoi An Beach Resort, which has two pools.

La Residencia . A Little Boutique Hotel & Spa
35 Dao Duy Tu Street, Song Hoai Square

The 49-room La Residencia is a charming, upscale boutique with a central location an easy walk from the Ancient Town. Large rooms have an elegant mix of Portuguese colonial and traditional Vietnamese decor, clean bathrooms with rain showers, and solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi, well-stocked minibars, and big flat-screen TVs. All rooms have balconies, but some overlook a small interior courtyard that can make them dark. An array of massages and salon services are available at the spa, which features four rooms -- including one for couples -- and a sauna. The pool is big enough for laps and is heated in the winter, but it is covered and doesn’t get any sun. In this price range, the Hoi An Historic Hotel has a bigger outdoor pool and is also centrally located.