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The authenticity of the city has been preserved from when it was just a small fishing village hundreds of years live amongst the hustle and bustle of Saigon, so I often find myself pulled towards the serenity of Hoi An. Whenever I need to clear my mind or just have a bit of time to myself and Hoi An is the perfect destination for me, and even though I have been multiple times, I am already planning my next trip!Top places to stay in Hoi AnThe best place to stay in Hoi An is close to the canal directly behind the ancient town because it is only a walking distance to the heart of the ancient town. This area is also more peaceful and offers different ranges of accommodation to view from my balcony at Lantana boutique hotel towards the ancient have stayed in a number of different accomodations around this area, and from experience I would recommend 'La Residencia Hotel' and 'Lantana Hoi An' as I was very impressed with their exceptional customer Residencia Hotel 35 Dao Duy Tu StreetLantana Hoi An 9 Thoai Ngoc Hau StreetTop Things To Do in Hoi AnTo get the most out of your time in Hoi An you should hire a local guide, who will already know the best places to visit and will accommodate to all your Wander around the ancient townDuring the day, you can explore most of an old town walking at a leisurely pace, or even hire a cyclo so that you can see the sights faster and spend more time shopping! The cyclo drivers will be happy to help you with any requests or questions that you have. Observing life in the city can also be done by hiring your owns bikes, picking up a map and setting An ancient town is UNESCO world heritage site which bears all the hallmarks of traditional Chinese and Japanese towns thanks to its heritage and remarkable preservation which has stood the test of An is far more tranquil than the other bustling cities of Vietnam as it experiences much less traffic and the people here live a much more relaxed real beauty of Hoi An comes out as the sun goes down. Once night dawns the lanterns all around the closely knit streets come alive and light up old town. Around the canals, people float small lanterns on the water for good luck and make a wish. This traditional event is a vivid spectacle and one that you will remember for the rest of your night, when you are standing on the Japanese Covered Bridge, looking down the river, the entire ancient town looks like it has been plucked straight out of a Ride a bike to Cua Dai BeachCua Dai beach is one of the places you need to tick off your list if you are in Hoi find it most enjoyable to rent a bike and ride past the rice fields to the coast which is only 5kms Dai beach has been consistently voted one of the best beaches in Vietnam. Crystal clear water, extended soft sand beach and peaceful ambience are some of the features that lure travellers to come Dai beach is about 5 km from the ancient Shop for handmade productsAll bikes frames are made from bamboo at Mekong bike you are into shopping, you can stop by one of many local handmade shops offering everything from handbags, suitcases to bamboo bikes. All the products here are locally made so buying products here is also a way to support the local economy. I bought a leather wallet here, and the quality did not disappoint me, although buying items in the centre of town can be a little expensive due to its touristic nature. I found shopping in the outskirts of old town was a lot cheaper, especially if you visit the flea market or the pop-up Tailor your clothesAnother thing that visitors come here for is to have their suits or dresses tailored. Suits made here are praised for their high quality and only at a fraction of the cost of branded ones. One of the things that I learnt when I was here is that you should plan your tailor-made clothes as soon as you arrive. Although you can have the clothes made overnight, the quality and the embroidery are not as high if they are in a rush, so if possible try to give them a bit of time to perfect Visit the local marketThe best thing to do in Hoi An for me is to wander around Hoi An market and see how the local people live their life. Although the town has changed dramatically and many locals have moved out of town giving rooms for new shops and restaurants. However, they still come to Hoi An market for food and other daily supplies. So don't miss the chance to walk around the market to see the bustle part of town and taste the many delicious street off the beaten path in Hoi AnFrom viewing the sunset from a hidden rooftop to drinking tea served by hearing impaired staff, you should get off the beaten path and explore the hidden charm of Hoi Row a boat at Cam Thanh Coconut IslandI had a great time rowing one of the boats together with a local. We rowed deep into the coconut island to catch some crabs. Whilst one the boat I was captivated by the stories she had to tell and it really made me appreciate the interesting people who lived here. She talked about her life as a fisherwoman, and then becoming a local guide to provide her with extra you want to get a taste of how the locals live, you can buy tickets and go to Cam Thanh Coconut Island where you can experience how to row a boat and catch crabs just like locals do. Although rowing the boat is good fun, it is much harder than it looks and the locals may end up having a little giggle at you!2. View sunset from rooftop cafeOne of the hidden gems of Hoi An is the rooftop of Faifo coffee at 130 Tran Phu where you can view the entire town. If you are a photographer and want to capture the sunset, the view from here will not disappoint rooftop is an ideal place to view sunset and looking over to the whole is the local's favorite spot for a wedding photo Read a book at a teahouseAnother one to check out is a cosy quite tea house called Reach Out. What makes this shop special is that you are served by friendly staff, who all suffer from hearing impairments. The staff who are deaf always greet you with their smiles make you feel always welcome. This is the best place to enjoy the quietness or to read a book. You communicate with the staff through writing or small cubes with actions such as "hot water", "bill" etc...I was so intrigued by the system of using blocks with writing on to communicate with the waitress served us with a big smile on her Explore the local fishing villageNot too far from Hoi An market along the Hoai river bank, there is a fishing village where you can walk around to see the local fisherman catch their daily products and explore the surrounding local farms. The best time to see the local activities here is in the early in the morning or late in the local foods in Hoi AnHoi An offers many great Vietnamese cuisines. The signature dishes are Com Ga Chicken rice, Cao Lau Pork noodle Hoi An style and Banh Mi which all combine a range of flavours to produce a delicious Cao LauOne of Hoi An's signature dishes is Cao Lau, a pork noodle dish served with fresh vegetables. It is native of the region so is difficult to find elsewhere, so I recommend you try it while you can! The stall at 26 Thai Phien is the local favourite so you can be guaranteed a good meal if you eat Chicken riceCom Ga chicken rice is another local specialty that you cannot miss out on. Shredded free range chicken is served with Vietnamese coriander and special yellow rice cooked from chicken broth. This dish is a favourite of mine although I have tried many other dishes around Hoi An. My favourite chicken rice restaurant is Com Ga Ba Buoi on 22 Phan Chu Trinh Ga Ba Buoi from the frontThis shop has been in Hoi An for more than 30 years, all the way from the current owner back to his Grandma. What makes the chicken rice here special is the free range chicken that comes with homemade chili sauce. The cosy ambience and the shop itself is in a authentic old house make the experience more special. On top of all this the price is very reasonable, around $4 per special dish so you have no excuses not to try it!3. Banh MiAlthough Banh Mi can be found anywhere in Vietnam, Hoi An is the home of two world famous Banh Mi stalls. Banh Mi Phuong, 2B Phan Chu Trinh, which was Anthony Bourdain’s favourite, when he visited Vietnam. Another famous stall is Banh Mi Madam Khanh aka The Banh Mi Queen on 115 Tran Cao roll of banh mi Phuong, which is balanced and rich in Che Vietnamese dessertIf you have a sweet tooth, head into the ancient town and indulge in the Vietnamese dessert called Che, sold by many street vendors. I find Che “Hat Sen” or lotus seed Che to be the most refreshing and appetising dessert to sate your desire for Fine diningAlthough I prefer street food in Vietnam, from time to time I treat myself to a nice meal in nice restaurants where the food preparation is an art. In Hoi An, a good example of one of these kinds of restaurants is Mango only do they have an open kitchen where you can see the food preparation process, but they also have one of the best view in town. If you are on a date night, this is the perfect place where you can get a view of the whole street over the balcony, whilst enjoying your romantic to visit avoid November and DecemberHidden gems Faifo coffee, Banh Mi Madam Khanh, Banh Mi Phuong, Reach Out teahouseRestaurants Com Ga Nga 8 Phan Chu Trinh, Com Ga xi 47/2 Tran Hung Dao.Things to do Bike ride, wander around ancient town, visit Cua Dai beach, have tailored to get here The only way to go to Hoi An is from Danang. As Danang central Vietnam is a big city, flights are frequent and take about 1 hour. Alternatively, coaches are available and take about 20 hours from Saigon or Hanoi to Transportation The town is about 30 kms from Danang city centre. You can buy a shuttle bus ticket directly from the airport for around $20. Alternatively, you can always use taxis. Taxis fare is around 250,000 VND but you can always negotiate with the drive for the fix price. An acceptable one is from 200,000 to 250,000 VND $12 USD. If you plan to stay in Danang, you can rent a motorbike and ride there. The road is straight forwards and is a local insider living in Saigon. He was born in Saigon and grew up in Australia. Alex is passionate for travelling and has been to 26 countries. Payments made by partners impact the order of prices displayed. Room types may good277Average47Poor13Terrible5FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 1,107French 245Korean 162More languages Show reviews that mentionAll reviews rice fields water buffalo shuttle bus old town reception team our honeymoon away from the hustle and bustle free shuttle service breakfast buffet relaxing stay stayed for nights bike ride free of charge lovely staff anh lan vietnam RobWat4dWatford, United KingdomReviewed 3 October 2014 The resort was beautiful, less than a year old I understand and everything was spotless. We had the Palm View room and it was stunning, very big superbly decorated with a stand alone bath, probably the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in. Pool was nice, breakfast excellent and the staff were all very friendly and helpful. The hotel is located out of town but not far from the beach and there is a shuttle bus that serves both so both easily tip The Palm View Villa is awesome Date of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleLocationCleanlinessServiceAsk RobWat4d about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa11 Thank RobWat4d This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear ROBWAT4D,After reading your lovely email, we cannot describe our surprise when receiving your wonderful review about your recent stay at our Palm View you very much for your compliments about the service, personnel, and overall design of the Village. Next time you travel to Viet Nam, allow us an opportunity to welcome you to Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. We are having more plans for the coming time, and we will make sure to deliver even better wait to see you again, and we wish you all the best as always! BIG thank-you to you and your partner!LalafryerStillorgan, IrelandReviewed 2 October 2014 We really enjoyed our stay at this hotel. The location is great...only a short cycle to the beach 15 mins and a handy free shuttle to the town/ beach is provided. It is really quiet and has the feel of being out in the countryside. The rooms are fabulous, big size and great air con, nice shower and a laptop with internet staff are really great, lovely welcome, friendly and they surprised me with a cake and flowers for my birthday The pool is wonderful, really clean and good size. We had a massage and it was truly fantastic. We also eat at the restauarnt and the food was lovely. I really cannot say anything bad about this hotel. If you book you will not be of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleSleep QualityCleanlinessServiceAsk Lalafryer about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa12 Thank Lalafryer This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear LALAFRYER,First off, we need to say your review is so much lovely, and it does motivate us management and staff in providing better service. Thank you for your beautiful words about the complimentary shuttle and bike rental, room interior, pool, food and beverage, and beyond all the performance of all staff in the Village. Keeping in mind the focus of service should be laid on personnel, we are continuously training staff skills in all measures, so that the highest quality of service is you once again for your choice of making your stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Also, we thank you for your kind recommendation to friends and travellers, which in turn gives us more excitement and warm wishes as always!Reviewed 28 September 2014 Spent 3 nights here and would highly recommend. The room was luxurious, with fantastic bathtub to soak in! There was a large shower, 2 sinks, balcony overlooking the pool, laptop in the room with internet connection, tea/coffee facilities, fruit, fridge - everything we could ever need. Don't be put off with this hotel being a little way out of Hoi An, there is a free shuttle bus into town and to the beach. We also used the free bikes to cycle down to the beach. Hoi An is very touristy so it was nice to stay in such a calm and luxurious hotel. The gardens were beautiful and the pool was very welcoming with views out over the paddy fields. We ate in the hotel a couple of nights and the food was excellent. Great stay, good of stay August 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleValueLocationServiceAsk UkButton about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa14 Thank UkButton This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear UKBUTTON,Thank you very much for having taken your time to post a review about your recent stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Your high words about the room interior and amenities, complimentary shuttle and bike rental service, and especially our high quality food at the Field are totally thrilled to know that you enjoyed the three nights with your partner, and that you will recommend us to more travellers. We do not have enough words to thank you for your kindness and sharing. Next time you plan your trip to Viet Nam, please inform us and we will try our best!With warm wishes as always!40something69Edinburgh, United KingdomReviewed 27 September 2014 I recently stayed here for 4 nights when travelling through Vietnam with my brother. We opted for a more 'upmarket' hotel and this hotel more than surpassed our expectations. We had originally booked 2 double garden view rooms, but as the hotel was quiet September is the start of the off rainy season - that said we had fantastic weather we were upgraded at no extra charge to a 70 sq/m villa each for the same price of ÂŁ40 a night! The rooms are simply stunning with luxury showers, a free standing bath and enormous super comfortable beds. The staff were exceptionally welcoming and when I caught a bit of a cold at one point during my stay they sent me a large pot of spicy ginger and lime tea to my room which was a lovely touch. The breakfast is served in a beautiful room near the pool and the food is outstanding - there was every sort of food available covering all tastes. They also provided airport pickup and there is a hotel bus into the town every hour or so last one is but the nightlife is quiet in Hoi An so this is normal. The hotel is situated about 15 mins outside the town but we liked that as the hotel is an oasis of calm and its nice to be away from it all, but with the option of free bikes or mini bus to take you to town in no time. Highly recommended - one if the nicest hotels I've ever stayed in for a bargain tip All the rooms looked pretty fabulous but go for the villa for the most space, private garden and luxury Date of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled with familyValueCleanlinessServiceAsk 40something69 about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa9 Thank 40something69 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear 40SOMETHING69,Thank you for your generous and lovely review about your recent stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. We remember you and your brother very well, and we are more than happy to know you totally enjoyed the room upgrade with comfortable beds, breakfast buffet, and complimentary shuttle and bike all, we shared with you the difficult time you had a cold, and we found it our duty and pleasure to offer the best natural treatment to you. It also tells that our staff have gone out of their way to provide the best you and we look forward to welcoming you again to the Village. Whenever you have a plan to return to Viet Nam, please write us an email, and we will arrange the best accommodation for you and the family. Thank you for your kindness in sharing your the best as always!Reviewed 22 September 2014 As Hoi An is increasingly becoming a increasingly touristy not sure where this is gonna end, we decided to stay a bit outside of the city between city and beach and found the Ancient Village Resort and Spa. This is the 5 time in Hoi An and I can only say, I am sad I only found this place now. The hotel itself is beautiful, with one of the nicest designs I have seen so far. The room is one open space with a great view over the rice fields and the garden on the other side, lovely bath tub and shower and generally great Vietnamese design. It is so nice not to be in the city and have this calm surrounding while only taking 15 minutes to Hoi An. The shuttle service is really handy, but a taxi also only costs around 4 USD and bikes are available for free. I have not yet checked out the private beach shuttle inclusive but I bet it is wonderful too. It is not the main season so there are almost no people in the hotel and it is super quite and of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleValueRoomsServiceAsk DowntownHanoi about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa8 Thank DowntownHanoi This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn afternoon DOWNTOWNHANOI HANOI,This is Viet Tien writing from Front Office of Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Thank you very much for your lovely review about your recent stay with your partner at the you for having given us the opportunity to serve you, as we understand how much you love Hoi An, and how much fun and peace you had during your days at the Village. Thank you for your compliments for the overall design, room interior, location, as well as the complimentary shuttle service to Ancient Town and our private time you travel Viet Nam, please keep us informed, and it would be more than happy to know you plan to return. Thank you once again!Cheers,View more reviews Between the imperial glory of Hue and the heritage hotspot of Hoi An, Lola MĂ©ndez reveals the best off-the-beaten-path destinations travelers won’t want to miss in central Vietnam. Photo © iStock/Gargolas The heart of Vietnam is home to many of the nation’s cultural gems, pristine beaches, and unforgettable views of spectacular scenery. While the popular places to go in central Vietnam are worth visiting, there are several less well-known spots to explore the largest saltwater lagoon in the country, the hauntingly beautiful ghost town of An Bang, and Vietnam’s first street art village. Travelers can skip hectic Nha Trang and instead find soothing mud baths and ancient Cham ruins near Hoi An. Cycle around Hoi An Shopping in Hoi An Explore the My Son ruins Take a cooking class in Hoi An Da Nang and the Marble Mountains Hai Van Pass An Bang ghost town Ho Thuy Thien waterpark An Bang and the beaches Explore the Central Highlands Cycle around Hoi An The best launching point for exploring central Vietnam is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hoi An, the enchanting town where lanterns dangle from buildings lining the Thu Bon River. Hire a bike for the day and cycle out of town to the countryside, where you’ll pass rice paddies, massive water buffalo, and see the locals tending to their fragrant vegetable farms. When you get back to the Hoi An Ancient Town, take a stroll past the ornate Japanese bridge, the stunning Chinese Fukian assembly hall, where Chinese migrants met to socialize, and many French colonial buildings which are mostly painted in a golden-yellow color in to absorb the heat. Shopping in Hoi An Hoi An was once a major hub along the silk trade route and is still the best place in Vietnam to get bespoke clothes made. Shop local for customized clothing at talented tailor boutiques, such as the family-owned BeBe. Take along a photo of what you want made. Explore the My Son ruins Hop in a taxi, join an organized tour or, if you’re feeling adventurous, hire a motorbike, and enjoy the hour-long ride through quaint villages en route to the My Son ruins. Arrive at sunrise to peacefully explore the Hindu monuments that were destroyed during ancient battles, and the bombings during the Vietnam war. The decaying temples of the Champa people aren’t as big as Angkor Wat or Bagan, but there’s something alluring about the resilience of these crumbling structures. Exploring the My Son ruins. Photo credit iStock/GundulaGruterich Take a cooking class in Hoi An Test your cooking skills at a local cooking class. A favorite among travelers is the Vegetarian Cooking Class at family-run Minh Hien Vegetarian Restaurant. The hands-on cooking class includes a bike ride to the Tra Que vegetable village to learn about local agriculture, and a visit to an open-air produce market to hand select vegetables for the course. Local delicacies include the chewy cao láș§u noodle dish with its secret ingredient of ash and the white rose, which doesn’t contain any flowers! Da Nang and the Marble Mountains Da Nang is Vietnam’s fastest-growing city, and has several religious sites as well as a few quirky places to visit, such as the Dragon Bridge, which breathes fire on weekends at 9pm. Take a drive around the Son Tra Peninsula and stop by the gigantic Linh Ung Pagoda. The 219ft 67m Bodhisattva of Mercy is the tallest Lady Buddha in Vietnam and protects the expansive bay from destruction by typhoons. Traditional bamboo basket boats full of sardines linger in the sea, as skyscrapers loom in the distance, making for an astonishing juxtaposition. The best view of Da Nang is from the top of the Marble Mountains. On your way up, you’ll visit a stunning mosaic pagoda dedicated to a Vietnamese princess, Buddhist and Hindu shrines, and an underground cave depicting the levels of hell. Da Nang beach. Photo credit iStock/YaraPHam Hai Van Pass The most memorable adventure to have in central Vietnam is to drive along the Hai Van Pass. Hai Van means “the pass of rising sea” due to the daily phenomena of clouds filling a gap between the rolling hills. Hire a motorbike or hop in a taxi and take a full day to drive the scenic road from Hoi An to Hue. Alternatively, you could join an organized tour. Along the Hai Van Pass, most travelers stop at the Elephant Springs to cool off, but there are numerous waterfalls to be discovered. Don’t miss Dam Cáș§u Hai, the largest saltwater lagoon in Vietnam with its colorful fishing boats, or the Láș­p An Lagoon where the sea meets mountains and oysters grow in abundance. The pristine Chan May Bay remains undiscovered. The entire beach is virtually empty, except for a few local food shacks and the occasional local floating on the crystal-clear waters on an old tire. An Bang ghost town About a half hour before reaching the Nguyen Dynasty Imperial Citadel in Hue, stop off at An Bang, a sprawling cemetery with more than 4mi 7km of incredibly adorned mausoleums have been erected. Each is an individual tomb, with mosaic artwork that would leave GaudĂ­ speechless. Endless mosaic tombs at An Bang ghost town. Photo credit Lola Mendez Ho Thuy Thien waterpark The most famous dragon in Vietnam is near Hue at the Ho Thuy Thien abandoned waterpark. The massive dragon was once an aquarium and today serves as a canvas for graffiti artists. There are hollow water slides and other eerie rides to visit, but tread carefully as the structures are vulnerable. It’s no longer possible to pay off the guard to enter, but if you take the footpath before the entrance and trek through the jungle stay left, you’ll find yourself standing in front of the majestic dragon. Vietnam's most famous dragon at Ho Thuy Thien. Photo credit Lola Mendez An Bang and the beaches An Bang is the most popular beach on the backpacker trail in Vietnam, but there are many nicer beaches to visit such as the aptly named Hidden Beach. Located just south of An Bang, easily located using Google Maps Hidden Beach boasts silky sand, turquoise waters and extremely cheap massages on the beach. Take a day trip out to the Cham Islands with local NGO Karma Waters to go snorkeling or scuba diving. Visit Tam Thanh, a fishing village that isn’t well-known to backpackers but will be soon due to its vibrant street art murals that depict daily life. Volunteers painted the town a few years ago to create Vietnam’s first mural village under the ethos of art for better community.’ Explore the Central Highlands After exploring the stunning coastline of central Vietnam, book a bus inland to the Central Highlands to learn about agriculture, see endless green vistas, and discover waterfalls off the beaten path. The pristine Hồ LáșŻk lake in Dak Lak is only accessible by boat. Travelers can explore the area by hiking the hills or kayaking to local villages to try their hand at the region's famous pottery at artisans homes. Dak Lak, Vietnam. Photo credit iStock/xuanhuongho By , World Nomads Contributor - Thu, 19 Jul 2018 Related articles Excellent1,476Very good277Average47Poor13Terrible5FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 1,107French 245Korean 162More languages Show reviews that mentionAll reviews rice fields water buffalo shuttle bus old town reception team our honeymoon away from the hustle and bustle free shuttle service breakfast buffet relaxing stay stayed for nights bike ride free of charge lovely staff anh lan vietnam RobWat4dWatford, United KingdomReviewed 3 October 2014 The resort was beautiful, less than a year old I understand and everything was spotless. We had the Palm View room and it was stunning, very big superbly decorated with a stand alone bath, probably the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in. Pool was nice, breakfast excellent and the staff were all very friendly and helpful. The hotel is located out of town but not far from the beach and there is a shuttle bus that serves both so both easily tip The Palm View Villa is awesome Date of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleLocationCleanlinessServiceAsk RobWat4d about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa11 Thank RobWat4d This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear ROBWAT4D,After reading your lovely email, we cannot describe our surprise when receiving your wonderful review about your recent stay at our Palm View you very much for your compliments about the service, personnel, and overall design of the Village. Next time you travel to Viet Nam, allow us an opportunity to welcome you to Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. We are having more plans for the coming time, and we will make sure to deliver even better wait to see you again, and we wish you all the best as always! BIG thank-you to you and your partner!LalafryerStillorgan, IrelandReviewed 2 October 2014 We really enjoyed our stay at this hotel. The location is great...only a short cycle to the beach 15 mins and a handy free shuttle to the town/ beach is provided. It is really quiet and has the feel of being out in the countryside. The rooms are fabulous, big size and great air con, nice shower and a laptop with internet staff are really great, lovely welcome, friendly and they surprised me with a cake and flowers for my birthday The pool is wonderful, really clean and good size. We had a massage and it was truly fantastic. We also eat at the restauarnt and the food was lovely. I really cannot say anything bad about this hotel. If you book you will not be of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleSleep QualityCleanlinessServiceAsk Lalafryer about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa12 Thank Lalafryer This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear LALAFRYER,First off, we need to say your review is so much lovely, and it does motivate us management and staff in providing better service. Thank you for your beautiful words about the complimentary shuttle and bike rental, room interior, pool, food and beverage, and beyond all the performance of all staff in the Village. Keeping in mind the focus of service should be laid on personnel, we are continuously training staff skills in all measures, so that the highest quality of service is you once again for your choice of making your stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Also, we thank you for your kind recommendation to friends and travellers, which in turn gives us more excitement and warm wishes as always!Reviewed 28 September 2014 Spent 3 nights here and would highly recommend. The room was luxurious, with fantastic bathtub to soak in! There was a large shower, 2 sinks, balcony overlooking the pool, laptop in the room with internet connection, tea/coffee facilities, fruit, fridge - everything we could ever need. Don't be put off with this hotel being a little way out of Hoi An, there is a free shuttle bus into town and to the beach. We also used the free bikes to cycle down to the beach. Hoi An is very touristy so it was nice to stay in such a calm and luxurious hotel. The gardens were beautiful and the pool was very welcoming with views out over the paddy fields. We ate in the hotel a couple of nights and the food was excellent. Great stay, good of stay August 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleValueLocationServiceAsk UkButton about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa14 Thank UkButton This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear UKBUTTON,Thank you very much for having taken your time to post a review about your recent stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Your high words about the room interior and amenities, complimentary shuttle and bike rental service, and especially our high quality food at the Field are totally thrilled to know that you enjoyed the three nights with your partner, and that you will recommend us to more travellers. We do not have enough words to thank you for your kindness and sharing. Next time you plan your trip to Viet Nam, please inform us and we will try our best!With warm wishes as always!40something69Edinburgh, United KingdomReviewed 26 September 2014 I recently stayed here for 4 nights when travelling through Vietnam with my brother. We opted for a more 'upmarket' hotel and this hotel more than surpassed our expectations. We had originally booked 2 double garden view rooms, but as the hotel was quiet September is the start of the off rainy season - that said we had fantastic weather we were upgraded at no extra charge to a 70 sq/m villa each for the same price of ÂŁ40 a night! The rooms are simply stunning with luxury showers, a free standing bath and enormous super comfortable beds. The staff were exceptionally welcoming and when I caught a bit of a cold at one point during my stay they sent me a large pot of spicy ginger and lime tea to my room which was a lovely touch. The breakfast is served in a beautiful room near the pool and the food is outstanding - there was every sort of food available covering all tastes. They also provided airport pickup and there is a hotel bus into the town every hour or so last one is but the nightlife is quiet in Hoi An so this is normal. The hotel is situated about 15 mins outside the town but we liked that as the hotel is an oasis of calm and its nice to be away from it all, but with the option of free bikes or mini bus to take you to town in no time. Highly recommended - one if the nicest hotels I've ever stayed in for a bargain tip All the rooms looked pretty fabulous but go for the villa for the most space, private garden and luxury Date of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled with familyValueCleanlinessServiceAsk 40something69 about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa9 Thank 40something69 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear 40SOMETHING69,Thank you for your generous and lovely review about your recent stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. We remember you and your brother very well, and we are more than happy to know you totally enjoyed the room upgrade with comfortable beds, breakfast buffet, and complimentary shuttle and bike all, we shared with you the difficult time you had a cold, and we found it our duty and pleasure to offer the best natural treatment to you. It also tells that our staff have gone out of their way to provide the best you and we look forward to welcoming you again to the Village. Whenever you have a plan to return to Viet Nam, please write us an email, and we will arrange the best accommodation for you and the family. Thank you for your kindness in sharing your the best as always!Reviewed 22 September 2014 As Hoi An is increasingly becoming a increasingly touristy not sure where this is gonna end, we decided to stay a bit outside of the city between city and beach and found the Ancient Village Resort and Spa. This is the 5 time in Hoi An and I can only say, I am sad I only found this place now. The hotel itself is beautiful, with one of the nicest designs I have seen so far. The room is one open space with a great view over the rice fields and the garden on the other side, lovely bath tub and shower and generally great Vietnamese design. It is so nice not to be in the city and have this calm surrounding while only taking 15 minutes to Hoi An. The shuttle service is really handy, but a taxi also only costs around 4 USD and bikes are available for free. I have not yet checked out the private beach shuttle inclusive but I bet it is wonderful too. It is not the main season so there are almost no people in the hotel and it is super quite and of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleValueRoomsServiceAsk DowntownHanoi about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa8 Thank DowntownHanoi This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn afternoon DOWNTOWNHANOI HANOI,This is Viet Tien writing from Front Office of Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Thank you very much for your lovely review about your recent stay with your partner at the you for having given us the opportunity to serve you, as we understand how much you love Hoi An, and how much fun and peace you had during your days at the Village. Thank you for your compliments for the overall design, room interior, location, as well as the complimentary shuttle service to Ancient Town and our private time you travel Viet Nam, please keep us informed, and it would be more than happy to know you plan to return. Thank you once again!Cheers,View more reviews Excellent1,476Very good277Average47Poor13Terrible5FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 1,107French 245Korean 162More languages Show reviews that mentionAll reviews rice fields water buffalo shuttle bus old town reception team our honeymoon away from the hustle and bustle free shuttle service breakfast buffet relaxing stay stayed for nights bike ride free of charge lovely staff anh lan vietnam RobWat4dWatford, United KingdomReviewed October 2, 2014 The resort was beautiful, less than a year old I understand and everything was spotless. We had the Palm View room and it was stunning, very big superbly decorated with a stand alone bath, probably the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in. Pool was nice, breakfast excellent and the staff were all very friendly and helpful. The hotel is located out of town but not far from the beach and there is a shuttle bus that serves both so both easily tip The Palm View Villa is awesome Date of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleLocationCleanlinessServiceAsk RobWat4d about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa11 Thank RobWat4d This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear ROBWAT4D,After reading your lovely email, we cannot describe our surprise when receiving your wonderful review about your recent stay at our Palm View you very much for your compliments about the service, personnel, and overall design of the Village. Next time you travel to Viet Nam, allow us an opportunity to welcome you to Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. We are having more plans for the coming time, and we will make sure to deliver even better wait to see you again, and we wish you all the best as always! BIG thank-you to you and your partner!LalafryerStillorgan, IrelandReviewed October 2, 2014 We really enjoyed our stay at this hotel. The location is great...only a short cycle to the beach 15 mins and a handy free shuttle to the town/ beach is provided. It is really quiet and has the feel of being out in the countryside. The rooms are fabulous, big size and great air con, nice shower and a laptop with internet staff are really great, lovely welcome, friendly and they surprised me with a cake and flowers for my birthday The pool is wonderful, really clean and good size. We had a massage and it was truly fantastic. We also eat at the restauarnt and the food was lovely. I really cannot say anything bad about this hotel. If you book you will not be of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleSleep QualityCleanlinessServiceAsk Lalafryer about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa12 Thank Lalafryer This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear LALAFRYER,First off, we need to say your review is so much lovely, and it does motivate us management and staff in providing better service. Thank you for your beautiful words about the complimentary shuttle and bike rental, room interior, pool, food and beverage, and beyond all the performance of all staff in the Village. Keeping in mind the focus of service should be laid on personnel, we are continuously training staff skills in all measures, so that the highest quality of service is you once again for your choice of making your stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Also, we thank you for your kind recommendation to friends and travellers, which in turn gives us more excitement and warm wishes as always!Reviewed September 28, 2014 Spent 3 nights here and would highly recommend. The room was luxurious, with fantastic bathtub to soak in! There was a large shower, 2 sinks, balcony overlooking the pool, laptop in the room with internet connection, tea/coffee facilities, fruit, fridge - everything we could ever need. Don't be put off with this hotel being a little way out of Hoi An, there is a free shuttle bus into town and to the beach. We also used the free bikes to cycle down to the beach. Hoi An is very touristy so it was nice to stay in such a calm and luxurious hotel. The gardens were beautiful and the pool was very welcoming with views out over the paddy fields. We ate in the hotel a couple of nights and the food was excellent. Great stay, good of stay August 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleValueLocationServiceAsk UkButton about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa14 Thank UkButton This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear UKBUTTON,Thank you very much for having taken your time to post a review about your recent stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Your high words about the room interior and amenities, complimentary shuttle and bike rental service, and especially our high quality food at the Field are totally thrilled to know that you enjoyed the three nights with your partner, and that you will recommend us to more travellers. We do not have enough words to thank you for your kindness and sharing. Next time you plan your trip to Viet Nam, please inform us and we will try our best!With warm wishes as always!40something69Edinburgh, United KingdomReviewed September 26, 2014 I recently stayed here for 4 nights when travelling through Vietnam with my brother. We opted for a more 'upmarket' hotel and this hotel more than surpassed our expectations. We had originally booked 2 double garden view rooms, but as the hotel was quiet September is the start of the off rainy season - that said we had fantastic weather we were upgraded at no extra charge to a 70 sq/m villa each for the same price of ÂŁ40 a night! The rooms are simply stunning with luxury showers, a free standing bath and enormous super comfortable beds. The staff were exceptionally welcoming and when I caught a bit of a cold at one point during my stay they sent me a large pot of spicy ginger and lime tea to my room which was a lovely touch. The breakfast is served in a beautiful room near the pool and the food is outstanding - there was every sort of food available covering all tastes. They also provided airport pickup and there is a hotel bus into the town every hour or so last one is but the nightlife is quiet in Hoi An so this is normal. The hotel is situated about 15 mins outside the town but we liked that as the hotel is an oasis of calm and its nice to be away from it all, but with the option of free bikes or mini bus to take you to town in no time. Highly recommended - one if the nicest hotels I've ever stayed in for a bargain tip All the rooms looked pretty fabulous but go for the villa for the most space, private garden and luxury Date of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled with familyValueCleanlinessServiceAsk 40something69 about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa9 Thank 40something69 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn morning dear 40SOMETHING69,Thank you for your generous and lovely review about your recent stay at Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. We remember you and your brother very well, and we are more than happy to know you totally enjoyed the room upgrade with comfortable beds, breakfast buffet, and complimentary shuttle and bike all, we shared with you the difficult time you had a cold, and we found it our duty and pleasure to offer the best natural treatment to you. It also tells that our staff have gone out of their way to provide the best you and we look forward to welcoming you again to the Village. Whenever you have a plan to return to Viet Nam, please write us an email, and we will arrange the best accommodation for you and the family. Thank you for your kindness in sharing your the best as always!Reviewed September 22, 2014 As Hoi An is increasingly becoming a increasingly touristy not sure where this is gonna end, we decided to stay a bit outside of the city between city and beach and found the Ancient Village Resort and Spa. This is the 5 time in Hoi An and I can only say, I am sad I only found this place now. The hotel itself is beautiful, with one of the nicest designs I have seen so far. The room is one open space with a great view over the rice fields and the garden on the other side, lovely bath tub and shower and generally great Vietnamese design. It is so nice not to be in the city and have this calm surrounding while only taking 15 minutes to Hoi An. The shuttle service is really handy, but a taxi also only costs around 4 USD and bikes are available for free. I have not yet checked out the private beach shuttle inclusive but I bet it is wonderful too. It is not the main season so there are almost no people in the hotel and it is super quite and of stay September 2014Trip type Travelled as a coupleValueRoomsServiceAsk DowntownHanoi about Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa8 Thank DowntownHanoi This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn afternoon DOWNTOWNHANOI HANOI,This is Viet Tien writing from Front Office of Hoi An Ancient House Village Resort and Spa. Thank you very much for your lovely review about your recent stay with your partner at the you for having given us the opportunity to serve you, as we understand how much you love Hoi An, and how much fun and peace you had during your days at the Village. Thank you for your compliments for the overall design, room interior, location, as well as the complimentary shuttle service to Ancient Town and our private time you travel Viet Nam, please keep us informed, and it would be more than happy to know you plan to return. Thank you once again!Cheers,View more reviews

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