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Best hotels in Vietnam

Explore 100 handpicked hotels in Vietnam

Villa Song Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City

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23 Rooms
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From $340 per person/night
Fresh and full of character, Villa Song is a pretty boutique hotel just outside of Saigon.
In a swanky neighbourhood beside Saigon River, the Villa Song has the look of a storybook mansion. Only ten year's old, the hotel was built in the French-colonial style with grand verandas to enjoy a spot of tea, yet a canopy of colourful lanterns above the al fresco restaurant brings a taste of Vietnam. Frangipani trees fill the garden with perfume as you doze in a wicker pod by the pool or tuck into deconstructed coconut cheesecake by the river. Hop aboard the villa's private boat into the city to follow a trail of ornate architecture, ancient pagodas and markets alive with energy.

Sofitel Legend Metropole

Hanoi

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364 Rooms
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From $490 per person/night
As vintage as it is elegant, The Metropole is a landmark all its own in historic Hanoi.

As if someone had dropped a Parisian mansion into an oft-walked street in Hanoi, the Metropole is a delightful blend of hidden history and lavish design. Grab cocktails named after famous guests above an old bomb shelter and satisfy your sweet tooth at the chocolate library where the first movie in South East Asia was played. With Franco-inspired elegance, the hotel is a scenic stroll from the sights of the French Quarter but a night at the opera can easily be swapped for a wander through the ancient citadel. After discovering Hanoi's cacophony of old and new, return by limo for a well-deserved massage!

Sapa Mountain Resort, Affiliated by Meliá

Sapa

80 Rooms
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From $20 per person/night
Spanish sophistication finds its groove among Sapa's cloud-kissed rice terraces
Perched high in Vietnam's Hoàng Liên Son mountains, this Meliá-affiliated newcomer brings a dash of European sophistication to Sapa's dramatic rice terraces. The resort cleverly balances international comfort with authentic highland experiences – think sunrise yoga overlooking emerald valleys, followed by tapas-style Vietnamese small plates. With the famous Fansipan cable car practically on your doorstep and H'mong villages scattered below, it's perfectly positioned for both adventure seekers and those who prefer admiring the views with a G&T in hand. The infinity pool alone, seemingly floating above the clouds, might just be worth the journey.

Pilgrimage Village Boutique Resort & Spa

Hue

99 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
Spacious villas and serene gardens, nested along the outskirts of Hue.

Step into rustic bliss at this peaceful resort, leaving worries firmly at the door. Once a gallery itself, art is everywhere including the over-sized stone birds who seem to drink from the indigo pool. Rest is a priority in this leafy corner of Hue, and the Vedanā Spa keeps the herbal tea flowing and the body scrubs in full force. A scenic shuttle into town opens up a world of history to discover - after all, this is the spiritual heart of Vietnam. Drift off to sleep each evening after reading the handwritten story left on your pillow.

Four Seasons Resort : The Nam Hai

Hoi An

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100 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
Sitting pretty (and pristine!) at the seaside with views for miles and buckets of style.

The South China Sea stretches out in front of you on a leisurely stroll down the platinum sands of Ha My Beach, before cobblestone pathways lead you back to a sanctuary of your own. The Four Seasons takes your serenity very seriously with tranquil ponds to stop at and reflect on a walk through the tropical garden, hammocks swaying in invitation and blissful moments spent at the overwater spa suites. It wouldn't be a holiday by the ocean without an abundance of water sports and kayaking down the coast is a spectacular way to start. So, kick off your shoes, grab a lychee martini and toast to another glorious sunset.

Victoria Chau Doc Hotel

Mekong Delta

92 Rooms
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From $160 per person/night
A nostalgic riverside hotel not far from the bucolic landscapes of the Mekong Delta
Nestled on the banks of the Bassac River, Victoria is a handsome French colonial hotel where your only interruption might be a boat puttering by. Settle poolside with a book from the library, join tai chi classes in the garden and watch nightfall over a tasty barbecue on the terrace. The rooms have robust balconies overlooking floating villages and rustic scenes. A regular stop on journeys down the Mekong Delta, Chau Doc is a hub of bustling markets, yet remains perfectly quaint. One bicycle ride into the countryside takes you past picturesque rice paddies and grazing water buffalos.

The Anam, Cam Ranh

Nha Trang

213 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
A seaside paradise with pristine pools, stylish dining and all the trappings of a resort.
Just a few salty steps off a beach that never seems to end, The Anam is a blend of top-notch facilities and a toes-in-the-sand spirit. Lay back on thatched loungers hidden amidst a forest of palms, dip your toes in the bougainvillea-lined pool of your choice (there are three!) and enjoy Vietnamese delicacies as 'Mama' makes it - the mothers of five staff members use their heirloom recipes to cook up a feast. After sunrise yoga on the sand, the ocean beckons with a morning of snorkelling, the spa tempts with whispers of Bali and there are cocktails to be had at the lantern-strung Saigon Bar.

La Veranda Resort Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc

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70 Rooms
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From $280 per person/night
The loveliest French mansion with startling ocean views and a bouquet of island adventures

Mere steps from the shore, the sherbet-yellow abode looks like a slice out of time - the 1920s to be exact. Refined French overtones mingle with mellow island charm, and breezy verandas provide pretty views across the Gulf of Thailand. Beach attendants rake powder-fine sand to perfection where drinks are served on canopied day beds. And it wouldn't be true R&R without a sea salt scrub at the incense-infused spa. Away from any mention of a crowd, Phu Quoc island has stellar hiking, diving and sunning spots to enjoy - and watching the sunset over a beach BBQ is a winning end to the day.

Six Senses Con Dao

Con Dao Island

50 Rooms
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From $990 per person/night
A tiny island resort with sublime seaside villas

Like a secret held between the forested mountains and the lapping turquoise water, Six Senses has all the castaway appeal without losing any of its signature luxe. One part of a constellation of islets in the South China Sea, Con Son is just the place to swap fast-paced for easy-breezy. Take unlimited walks along the beach, enjoy lavender oil baths at the spa and laze on a leather swing as you sip on a Con Dao Sunrise. The resort sits inside a marine reserve so there's no shortage of beauty spots either. Go diving with green sea turtles or hike through the jungle where long-tailed macaques frolick.

Mai Chau Eco Lodge

Mai Chau

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43 Rooms
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From $140 per person/night
Crystal skies and lush hills set the tone for getting to know Vietnam in its natural form.

Enfolded by fields as green as Spring itself, this eco-friendly lodge is the picture of country living the Mai Chau way - being as close to nature as possible. Wake up to mind-clearing views of paddy fields, get lost in conversation with the staff (who all grew up in local hill villages) and simply let tranquility wash over you on a walk through the gardens. The aura of the valley draws visitors back again and again, and with its amazing caves and wild spaces, it's easy to see why. In quaint thatched cottages overlooking soaked rice paddies, it'll feel like you're stepping into an ancient scene where the world seems to go a little slower.

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort

Da Nang

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197 Rooms
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From $210 per person/night
Breathtaking in look and feel, we dare you not to fall in love with this seaside treasure.
Sun Peninsula has truly taken the phrase, 'Go big or go home', to heart. At home in a flourishing reserve where rare scarlet primates scamper through the trees, the resort is a city of plush villas gazing out at a sparkling blue ocean. Ride the hotel's very own funicular, the Nam Tram, and sore up and down the mountainside (or between heaven and earth as they say). Designed with the whimsical flair of Bill Bensley, every space has its own signature splash of colour and a backstory - but more on that later! Sun Peninsula manages to combine supreme luxury with beachy ease, and you couldn't pick a more arresting spot to dally in the waves.

Park Hyatt Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City

245 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
A hotel dripping in style, with the famous sights of Saigon in easy reach.

Having won the title of Vietnam's most cosmopolitan metro, Ho Chi Minh City is a seamless melange of art, enterprise and history with timeless Saigon at the centre. With its imperial facade and whimsical interiors, punctuated by over-sized oil paintings, the Park Hyatt fits right in. Bringing a touch of glamor to everything it does, the hotel hosts cocktail evenings beneath crystal chandeliers and butler service at the poolside cabanas. From one of its many balconies, the hotel boasts a view of Saigon's illustrious Opera House and just down the boulevard, you'll find art galleries and powerful war monuments.

La Siesta Premium Hang Be

Hanoi

60 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
Dapper interiors, top-tier views, and a boatload of class - La Siesta is the place to be.

Hanoi is an inimitable city, branded by its world-renowned cuisine, striking history (told in its many quarters), and the constant beep of mopeds. Along the iconic Hang Be street in the Old Quarter, La Siesta is a glitzy, stylish and inventive hotel. If you don't believe us, check out the rooftop Lighthouse Sky Bar; it certainly does the trick, with walls of glass that take the shape of a ship 'moored' on the 10th and 11th floors in homage to the vessels that were once sold on the street. Inside, the suites are slick and refined with views over the bustling lanes below. Just the place to return to after a day out in Vietnam's capital.

Halong Violet

Halong Bay

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6 Rooms
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From $430 per person/night
An intimate cruise with top-notch service and sublime views of Halong Bay.
Legend has it that the limestone towers of Halong Bay were once jewels that spilled out of the mouth of a dragon, and this love for the mythical found its way on board the Violet. Dubbed the youngest of Heritage Line's ships, it has an elegant design and rooms decorated with a collection of French Art-Deco pieces. There are just six boutique cabins, each with a style inspired by unique names like Dragon and Moon. Over one or two days, kayak round the islands to find a sun-drenched cove and play explorer on a trek through hushed caves.

Topas Ecolodge

Sapa

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41 Rooms
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From $250 per person/night
A serene lodge with restorative suites and vistas of a mist-swirled valley.

Buried deep amongst the terraced, shamrock-green crops and mountains of the 'Tonkinese Alps', Topas provides an idyllic gateway to the area's famous trails. Scattered like pebbles along the hillside, the bungalows are all built from white granite carved out of the mountains, giving them a bucolic, natural feel. The lodge's foundations lie in travel that benefits and protects the environment and local community and it has even received accolades from the National Geographic as one of the best eco lodges in the world. After a day of footing it into the mountains, return for a cocktail in the pure, alpine air at sunset - they're exquisite!

Azerai La Residence

Hue

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122 Rooms
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From $340 per person/night
A stately home packed with style, where the delights of Hue are a boatride away.

Perfume River winds like a ribbon through the ancient city of Hue and sitting pretty at its side is La Residence. Once the governor's mansion, the hotel has an aristocratic air and its sweeping verandas look across the water to the Imperial Citadel. Before the city draws you in, the hotel boasts a lovely saltwater pool to rinse off your travels along with a cooling cocktail. In true Vietnamese style, the city of Hue is a delightful amalgam of old and new, a combination reflected in La Residence's design. With the scent of frangipani drifting through the air, there's morning yoga on the vine-wrapped terrace before a day spent in the presence of timeworn temples and tombs.

Anantara Hoi An Resort

Hoi An

94 Rooms
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From $390 per person/night
A picture of grace and gentility nestled on the river banks of Hoi An.

One of Vietnam's most charming spots, Hoi An comes with the promise of cobbled lanes, rural excursions and more history than you'll know what to do with. With its French colonial design and picturesque setting, Anantara fits right in. Not much separates it from the idyllic Thu Bon River except for a few lazy palms and you'll have every chance to enjoy the view at morning yoga in the garden or over the specialty Hoi An Burger (a patty in a hot dog bun served with Vietnamese camembert!). It's the kind of place where the staff always remembers your name and you might just want to move in.

Victoria Can Tho Resort

Mekong Delta

92 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
Tucked away at the river's edge, all the perks of a resort but with the heart of a home.
A picture of bygone charm, Victoria Resort was built to emulate a classic French villa and wrapped in peach walls with white colonnaded verandas, it's just the place to live out all your riviera dreams. Wooden walkways lead down manicured lawns for a stroll beside the water, a view enjoyed from grassy roof terraces and scenic cruises on the Lady Hau. The spacious rooms are a sunny mix of bohemian and provincial, offering a welcome return after a day spent cycling through the countryside or browsing the floating markets of Can Tho. Away from the madding crowds, relaxation comes easily here.

Amanoi

Nha Trang

35 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
A pocket of serenity with equal shares of seaside fun, wild escape and sweet relaxation.
Aman has spent decades sculpting a name in simple refinery and this jungle-bound resort is no exception. Panoramas of soaring peaks and coral-rich bays make for spectacular eye candy during sunrise yoga by the lake or cooling dips in your private pool. Built to emulate traditional Vietnamese homes, there are just 31 villas dotted along the cliffside and amongst the trees. The 100-acre property happens to live within the Nui Chua National Park so you can enjoy as much adventure or idle leisure as you like. Eye out sun bears along winding trails, trace the reefs at some of Vietnam's most prolific diving spots or immerse yourself in the spa.

Poulo Condor Boutique Resort & Spa

Con Dao Island

36 Rooms
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From $130 per person/night
A paradise for adventure junkies and sun-worshipers alike, Poulo Condor is a real gem.

On a deliciously quiet stretch of Vong Beach, Poulo Condor takes its promise of R&R very seriously. On arrival, you might think you're the very first person to set foot on Con Dao Island, before spying the whitewashed villas amongst the swathes of tropical trees. By day, the well-sheltered infinity pool provides a cooling oasis, the Yen Spa soothes your muscles (and your cares), and the gardens make for an idyllic stroll. Of course, Con Dao isn't short on action by any means - hike into the foothills of Chua Mountain, snorkel its mesmerising coral reefs, and discover its secluded beaches. Lonely Planet dubbed them among the most mysterious in the world after all...

Tam Coc Garden Resort

Ninh Binh

16 Rooms
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From $70 per person/night
An oasis of calm, relaxation and scenic vistas in rural Vietnam.
Hidden away in the green-skirted mountains of Mai Chau, Tam Coc was borne from the original garden houses along the Red River Delta. And what a garden it has... You'll stroll amongst bright marigolds and wild roses, see the grand limestone peaks reflected in lotus ponds, and pick out fresh ingredients for dinner. You'll be able to enjoy the view at any hour of the day, whether it's over breakfast by the pool, a picnic on a sampan boat, or a cocktails on the rooftop terrace. Tam Coc shares the local customs too, from making floral lanterns to joining in a few Vietnamese folk games, and cooking pho like you've been doing it forever.

Fusion Maia Da Nang

Da Nang

87 Rooms
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From $140 per person/night
Beachside hideaways don't get much chicer!
Hidden behind clusters of palm trees and floaty bamboo stalks, Fusion invites its guests to seek out wellness. Pay no attention to time as you lounge on voluptuous canopied couches on the sand or cool off under a waterfall at the spa. Even delicious breakfasts such as spinach soufflé can be served when (and wherever) you like. Nothing is too traditional at the resort where butlers have been replaced by Fusionistas to make every moment perfect. The ocean is your playground at Fusion, perfect for the experienced diver, the novice surfer and those who simply prefer floating in the shallows.

Hotel Des Arts Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City

168 Rooms
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From $310 per person/night
A design darling with the sights of old Saigon on your doorstep.

Ho Chi Minh City has long been the stage for era-defining history and glitzy go-getters mingled with perfumed temples. Hotel Des Arts was at once seamlessly stylish - combining a taste of the 1930s with romantic suites and an artistic flair that runs like a fine thread throughout. In the lobby, chandeliers hang like curled ribbons, open bird cages act as decor and tea trays, and an exquisite array of artwork lines the walls. In the heart of Saigon (the energetic city centre), a walk down the sweeping boulevards reveals grand architecture and monuments that recall a sobering past.

Hotel De l’Opera

Hanoi

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107 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
A splendid hotel with delicious suites and famous neighbours in Hanoi's French Quarter.

Sitting pretty in Hanoi's dapper French Quarter, Hotel de l'Opera strikes a graceful figure. Its pristine walls of white and mirror-like windows are just the beginning, concealing interiors that are theatrical, plush, and all-around gorgeous. From the gold-gilded lobby to the lantern-lit, nine-storey atrium and the jewel tones and pink velvet couches in the suites, Hotel de l'Opera is a feast for the eyes. And, with the iconic Opera House on its doorstep and the scenic Turtle Lake a short walk away, it's in prime position for enjoying the historic sights of Hanoi.

Halong Ginger

Halong Bay

12 Rooms
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From $480 per person/night
Sail amongst surreal limestone peaks and hidden coves on this grand voyager.
Just outside of the famous Halong Bay and three limestone peaks to the left, Lan Ha is a serene cove with the feeling that you could be the first to enter its waters. The eldest of three Heritage Line cruise ships, each with a unique legend attached, Ginger was dubbed the most adventurous and left to explore this secluded spot. Cutting a striking figure, the ship's design was inspired by the opulent Ming Emperors and each room is decorated with delicate bird motifs. Your day might begin with tai chi at sunrise before a splash in the rooftop pool and a few hours spent exploring a neighbouring island - or laying out on the beach.

Ancient Hue Garden Houses

Hue

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From $190 per person/night
A collection of Hue's famous Garden Houses, where history lines the walls.

Living homages to Hue's art, architecture and history, the Garden Houses were once the homes of nobility. Having been lovingly restored, each house is inspired by a specific marker of life in Hue during the Nguyen dynasty. You might see the royal, floral motifs in one and the grand fashions in the next, while another is a museum to Hue's musical traditions or its most famous poets. As you can tell, this is no 'cookie cutter' hotel and nestled next to the sweet-smelling Perfume River, it feels timeless. The Garden Houses aren't far from Hue's Imperial Citadel, so a deep-dive into its history is a must.

La Siesta Resort & Spa

Hoi An

107 Rooms
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From $60 per person/night
A fresh, finely-tuned resort with stellar service in strolling distance of historic Hoi An

Not far from the paper lantern-lit lanes and historic architecture of Hoi An's old town, La Siesta pays homage to Vietnam's original port city. Set across two wings, the decor and character spans multiple generations, from the hanging basket buffets to the stone statues that pour water into the pools (there are two). Yes, La Siesta may be mod and well-manicured but it remembers its roots well. Enjoy snoozes on the day beds and coffee body wraps at the spa before seeing the sights of Hoi An - the town centre is just a short walk away and you'll be rewarded with stellar street food.

Pandaw Ship

Mekong Delta

From $420 per person/night
See the Mekong Delta in all its glory aboard this graceful and finely-tuned vessel.
A long-sailing powerhouse on the Mekong Delta, the three-tiered ship takes you on a journey past floating markets and river banks alive with remarkable birdlife. A smooth blend of artisanal teak furniture and polished brass, Pandaw provides a comfortable perch to watch the scenery with bottomless ice creams on the deck. The seasoned crew know these waters like the back of their hands and with the ship's low draught, smaller waterways are explored with ease as your guide tells stories of the area. Whether you spend four days or a fortnight on board, enjoy stops at green-fringed islands and quaint villages where time seems to have paused.

Six Senses Ninh Van Bay

Nha Trang

59 Rooms
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From $1.2K per person/night
Sweet seclusion and wild views beside an idyllic and almost untouched bay.
Off the lapis waters of the East Vietnam Sea lies a crescent of sugary sand and greener-than-green jungle. Cloistered by a backdrop of sky-brushing mountains is the Six Senses resort, where your villa feels like the only one on a deserted island and butlers are poised to organise picnics on private beaches or boutique dinners in the Wine Cave. While away your time snorkelling through cool waters or losing track of time on a trek through the jungle, which just happens to be home to the rare black-shanked douc langur. That is, if you can pull yourself from the private pool that comes with every villa!

Cassia Cottage

Phu Quoc

18 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
Make yourself at home at this pretty island getaway, primed for sensational diving.
A drop of green in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is one part flaxen-sand getaway, one part wild, unexplored jungle, and one part unabashed paradise. More mansion than cottage, Cassia occupies a secluded stretch of the island's coastline where you'll go diving in the pristine lagoon, swim with dugong in the mangroves, and toast to beautiful days on a sunset cruise. Cool and airy, the rooms make the most of the view - as do the trio of pools, which all have loungers strategically placed under the palms. Heaven, personified.
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