Price | $36 - $74 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN VIETNAM | Can Tho | 29% cheaper | Hotels in Can Tho are the cheapest in Vietnam at just $36 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN VIETNAM | Vung Tau | 32% more expensive | Vung Tau has the highest priced hotels in Vietnam with rooms averaging $74 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN VIETNAM | Ho Chi Minh City | 72% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Ho Chi Minh City than any other city in Vietnam |
If you’re planning on staying at any of momondo’s recommended hotels in the area of Vietnam nearest to Hanoi Old Quarter, you should expect to pay around $50/night. This price fluctuates based on time of year. In general, a rate under $50/night is a good deal for momondo users staying near Hanoi Old Quarter. Hotels near Hanoi Old Quarter are typically 5% more expensive than the average hotel in Vietnam, which is $47.
Low Season | April | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | February | most expensive time to stay |
29% | expected price decrease | |
38% | expected price increase |
Price | $70 - $157 |
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Highest day of week | Saturday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
$126 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$74 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Vietnam is a vibrant country attracting millions of visitors every year. While the country has many cities you can visit and stay in, Hanoi is the most popular city in Vietnam. It is the primary gateway to the country and provides an excellent overview of everything Vietnam offers. Transiting through the city is easy with buses, which are the only means of public transit. Cyclo cabs are also ideal if you want to explore short distances within the city center. Hanoi is home to some popular hotels in Vietnam, including the Hanoi Peridot Hotel. The hotel is located in one of Hanoi’s most celebrated districts and within walking distance of many major attractions. It is also a great place to experience the enticing charm of the Historic Hanoi Old Quarter. It provides stylish and sleek accommodation with well-designed and cozy rooms to give you a relaxing stay.
Besides its natural beauty, Vietnam also has a long history and traditions. It has an array of historic sites and ancient temples that make it a great tourist destination. The Marble Mountains along the southern side of Da Nang are some of the popular attractions in this country. These mountains are home to hundreds of caves, with some housing great Buddhist sanctuaries. You can also explore Hang Son Doong, one of the largest caves in the world, in Dong Hoi. The cave features bright blue water pools and a river running through it. You can use the guided tours available within the cave to best explore this landmark. Further, you can visit Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, a popular political figure in the country. Entrance is free; you only have to dress appropriately in respect of the departed leader. There are a number of cheap hotels in Vietnam like Cassia Cottage, which is near these popular tourist attractions.
The nightlife scene in Vietnam is changing significantly, with big cities now full of lively Vietnam hotels, bars, pubs, and clubs. Luckily, it is not expensive to go out at night as the country brews some of the cheapest draft beers in the world. Nha Thang has some of the best bars conveniently located along Tran Phu Beach. The nightlife in this city is diverse, with bars offering drinks, local and global delicacies, and live performances of different music genres. As a popular tourist destination, you’ll also find many restaurants in Nha Thang. Hotels such as Cookbook Café Nha Thang feature live cooking stations for local and international delicacies. This particular hotel features a wide range of seafood, chargrilled meats, and authentic Vietnamese specialties. Further, Hue is the food capital in Vietnam. Most dishes in Vietnam are cooked in the Hue cooking style. The city’s cuisine is divided into three types: royal cuisine, vegetarian cuisine, and folk cuisine.
Vietnam is full of secrets that you should discover during your visit. Hanoi is the historical capital in the country, providing more than ten centuries of history at your fingertips. The city stands out for how it relates to nature. Right in the center is the Hoan Kiem Lake, a major scenic spot within the city. Hoan Kiem is named after a charmed sword given back to a turtle god in the lake by King Le Loi after using it to evict the Chinese. Saigon City has also managed to preserve its history while still adapting to modernity. The city has some interesting spots and numerous artistic attractions showcasing its rich culture. You can go inside the Cu Chi Tunnels to learn how soldiers organized, fought, and survived during the Vietnamese war. The tunnels are open every day and charge a small entrance fee. They are most popular between December and May. You can book hotels in Vietnam, such as Hanoi La Siesta Hotel Trendy, because of their proximity to popular landmarks and historical sites.
December is the least expensive month to stay in Vietnam, with an average price of $14 per night. That price is significantly cheaper than the most expensive month, November.
As many would assume, more people stay in Hanoi than in any other city while visiting Vietnam.
At $38 per night, Phu Quoc is the most expensive city in Vietnam to book a hotel room in. The average cost of $38 is about 26% above the country's average price per night.
At just $10 per night, Ho Chi Minh City has hotel room rates that are 79% less than other cities in Vietnam.
Novotel Danang Premier Han River
36 Bach Dang Thach Than Ward, Da Nang, Vietnam
Best Western Premier Sonasea Phu Quoc
Duong Bao Hamlet, Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Lotte Hotel Saigon
2a-4a Ton Duc Thang Street, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Melia Ho Tram Beach Resort
Coastal Road, Ho Tram Hamlet, Xuyen Moc, Vietnam
Pullman Phu Quoc
Group 6 Ban Quy Hamlet, Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Mövenpick Resort Waverly Phu Quoc
Group 1, Ong Lang Hamlet, Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Vinpearl Resort & Golf Phu Quoc
Bai Dai, Ganh Dau, Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Mia Saigon Luxury Boutique Hotel
2 -4, Street No 10, An Phu Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Sala Danang Beach Hotel
36 Lam Hoanh Street, Son Tra District, Da Nang, Vietnam
Army Hotel
1A Nguyen Tri Phuong, Hanoi, Vietnam
Intercontinental Nha Trang, An IHG Hotel
32-34 Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang, Vietnam