Latest Hotels Reviews for Tinh Thua Thien-Hue Province

Purple Hue Central Hub
4.6/57 Reviews
A nice little Hotel upon a Bar. We stayed on the 2nd floor and it was not that noisy. Our room was cleaned daily and we liked it a lot that they try to reduce plastic!! The host was very friendly and answered all our questions and helped us with information around the city. The walking street is not far away and you can reach nice Cafés and Restaurants in a few minutes walk. So it‘s a very good place to stay!
Jade Scene Hotel
4.6/554 Reviews
The location is perfect for a city stay. The room was big, bright, clean and had a very nice view. The pool area on the roof was even better! The staff there were very friendly, with a great knowledge of the area and local services. Some of the nicest staff I’ve met in a hotel ☺️
Than Thien - Friendly Hotel
4.4/526 Reviews
This hotel is the most affordable hotel I stayed in Hue. Not only is the price cheap, but the room is clean and tidy, the bathroom has wet and dry separation, and the location is also very good. There are bars and various coffee shops and snack bars next to it. There is a free breakfast in the morning, and the breakfast is cooked for everyone on the spot by the hotel staff. A very good hotel, worth recommending, and will definitely stay here again next time.
Cherry Villa
3.4/51 Reviews
Room is good. It's outside the city. You need a transport. The staff not look like care you too much.
Hung Long Hostel
4.6/53 Reviews
This place is amazing !!!! Value wise unbelievable!! We’re here with twin 9 year olds and 13 year old - we have a room that has three queen size beds a beautiful bathroom with shower - TV if you wish to stay in - and in the heart of what seems to be streets of local restaurants and little shops. Lots say to stay on the other side of the river but we disagree. The service of the staff here is better than a 5 star hotel, attentive, welcoming, super friendly. You can get your laundry done or you can go find your own place. For a Hostel I’m lost for words - should be a hotel - has a lift - my wife has arthritis so very helpful. Breakfast is included, YES, breakfast of fried eggs, espresso or tea, fruit etc Honestly shocked at how great this place is. I can’t say anything but “Amazing Amazing Amazing” Do yourself a favour and stay here - you’ll love it !!
Hue Riverside Boutique Resort & Spa
4.5/56 Reviews
A number of reviews have commented on the location of this resort. It is located beside the river, about 5km from Hue. At the time of our visit (late April 2024) there was road work on the last couple of km’s of the road before the resort. We were told this should be finished within the next few months. However we had drivers pick us up and drop us off without incident. We also saw other guests using taxis, and we had no problems getting Grab cars to collect us and take us back (for a total cost of less than US$10 for the 2 trips). The shuttle referred to on the hotel website is not currently operating, but we did not see access as an issue. As an upside of the location it was very peaceful at night (our previous stop had been at Hoi An where the river resort we stayed at in the centre had been quite noisy at night.) Some comments have also been made on the gardens being over grown and the resort being run down. We did not see it this way. The gardens are not formal – they include fruit trees which are being farmed for their fruit – but they were being actively maintained. The pool is very nice. (See photos) The room was comfortable and clean and tidy with excellent air conditioning. The bed was very hard and some more storage space in the room would be good. The staff were all friendly and very eager to help with things like organising transport and suggesting places for meals. The resort was not very busy at the time of our stay. As a result, while they had the breakfast buffet operating on our first morning (a weekend), on week days the routine was to collect a form from reception to select your breakfast and time, and drop it back to reception the night before – it was then served in the restaurant at the time chosen. This seemed to work well. We ate in the restaurant the first night, and the food was good, though we were the only people in the room. Most guests seem to opt to get transport into Hue-proper for dinner, where there are lots of great options for a meal. All in all a very pleasant, comfortable and quiet stay.
Casablanca Hotel
3.7/56 Reviews
The average cleanliness in Vietnam, but the pillows are a bit dirty. The staff is very friendly and tells us a lot. The staff can speak English. The young boy can't speak English, but he is very friendly and helpful and answers questions politely through the translation app. You will be greeted with a wonderful smile. You will also leave your luggage. There are no cheap restaurants around that you can enjoy the local atmosphere, but it's no problem in a few days. There are many laundry nearby. Laundry in the back alley is cheaper. 1kg17000-25000VND. When buying water, convenience stores are cheaper than the surrounding shops, and credit cards are also available, so it is recommended. There are many coffee shops within 1 km, so you should stop by on the way to the Royal Palace. 20000-45000VND.
Hue Lotus Homestay
4.2/518 Reviews
One of the highlights of our vacation was the opportunity to visit traditional craft villages and experience first-hand the vibrant crafts and traditions of Hue. We visited a conical hat making village, where we learned the intricate process of creating Vietnam's iconic conical hats. We also explored the traditional weaving village, where the rhythmic sound of the looms filled the space and witnessed the process of creating beautiful silk fabrics. Truly an interesting and worthwhile destination, the service and Very comfortable place to stay, definitely a place you should not miss when coming to Hue City
Flora Hotel Hue
4.2/56 Reviews
If you read about Hue, you’ll think it’s a centre of traditional culture and heritage in the central region of Vietnam. In reality, whenever I am walking the streets in Hue, unless I am literally arm in arm with my wife, I am approached and followed by oily parasitic men offering *********, special massage and ‘lady boom boom’. Flora hotel is in the centre of Hue, in an area intent on emulating the sleaziness of HCMC’s Pham Ngu Lau district. All beer and cocktail happy hours, music pumped so loud that conversation is difficult, and massage parlours galore. The hotel is a typical Vietnamese building, thin and tall with paper thin walls and tiny, cramped rooms. We stayed at the very top, supposedly the best room in the place, but there is barely room to walk around the bed. It smells damp and musty, the fridge vibrates so loudly that you can’t sleep if it’s on, and the elevator bell is set to ‘extra loud’ and goes ‘ding dong’ every 30 seconds 24 hours a day. From the constant noise and unending activity, I guess all the other guests are running in and out of the hotel to buy ********* and get some lady boom boom, having a great time. In my own experience, staying here has been a nightmare. There was a baby screaming through the paper thin walls all one night and reception are happy to let people check in and make as much noise as they want arriving at 4 or 5 in the morning. What I continue to be astounded by when it comes to hotels and homestays and resorts is how little they seem to care about providing what most guests are actually paying for. I’m primarily staying at a hotel to get a good night’s sleep so why do hotels do so little to ensure they are quiet at night? Why is there a need for a loud bell on an elevator at all? Why are doors constructed so that they have to be loudly pulled shut against the jamb? Why doesn’t reception ask late returners to please be quiet and why don’t late night and early morning staff use the stairs if the elevator makes so much noise? And on a related topic, why is breakfast provided at an unhelpful time for anyone wanting a relaxing holiday? Breakfast is nearly always from 7am to 9am in Vietnam which might be fine for tour groups visiting 5 cities in 4 days, but it is completely unreasonable for the more leisurely traveller. The answer to these questions is, of course, that Vietnam is focusing, post covid, on attracting block-booking tour groups because it is low investment, high yield.
Thai Binh II Hotel
4/50 Reviews

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels72
Number of Reviews200
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 2,232
Average Price (Weekends)INR 2,231